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apaperknife says:
Three blocks west of the Zocalo there is a small promenade called Finomeno Mata for two blocks and then Gante. We discovered this street because it has a veterinarian restaurant we wanted to try. Soon though it became our favorite haunt. On the Gante section of the street (the southern most of the t...
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sybil says:
la fonda is a converted home that was so adorable and served a lovely brunch menu. although it may look small because the first thing you see is the patio full of diners, there is an upstairs where most people sit. i don't think there were any tourists there whatsoever.
we ordered guava juice. ...
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pebbles061679 says:
Annie's is a local hot spot. They are only open for breakfast and lunch. Their food is EXCELLENT, but you may have to wait a few minutes for your order. Totally worth it. The atmosphere is engaging. The owner is a British woman who loves to stir the crowd. There can be long lines on the weeken...
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pudwell says:
Brother Juniper's is located just a short distance from the main campus of the University of Memphis. It is a small restaurant that specializes in breakfast, although they do serve lunch too. The breakfast is about the best you'll find anywhere in town. The food is always prepared fresh and has t...
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lauro says:
since living in europe for years, i am always accustomed to eat cold breakfast like cereals (which i am also used to at home back in the phils), toasted bread, assortiment of cheeses, finely chopped salmon, wursts (sausages), salamis and cold cuts and germans go ga-ga over me if i eat rice and warm ...
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eva-lani says:
If your in Kaneohe and want a really awesome breakfast experience, go to Koa House, right behind Windward Mall. It's got awesome food, fas,t service and is a good look at how Hawaii really is if your not from there. Koa House is my favority breakfast place on the island. The building is slightly sm...
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IvanG says:
Burek is a very popular dish in the region of Former Yugoslavia and surrounding area. According to the modern day internet bible (wikipedia):
"Börek are filled savory pastries popular throughout the former Ottoman Empire. They are made of a thin flaky dough known as phyllo or yufka, and are fi...
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o_dog says:
Waysider Restaurant is located on Greensboro Ave. and 15th St., Tuscaloosa.
A great breakfast/brunch place. The atmosphere is very homey, with Alabama football paintings and paraphernalia around the walls.
The service is very friendly, and they are always ready to warm up your coffee.
The...
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hklasek says:
We finally tried Mr. Cream toward the end of our trip. We wish we would've tried it sooner! The food was so cheap! We were able to have an entire breakfast with juice for about $15. The first day we each had eggs and shared berry pancakes. The second day I was brave and tried chilaquiles. All ...
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Dogtown says:
We went to Jeannie’s for breakfast. This is the best breakfast in Bar Harbor. We ordered the Oatmeal Bread French Toast and Pancakes. The pancakes were good but, the French Toast was awesome. I have always been told that the secret to a good restaurant is to have one or two signature items and mak...
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