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L_L_Travel says:
Nick's is a popular place to eat in Mcleod and that is apparent from the first step inside! There are always people eating there......
By this time in our trip we were craving some of our favorite dishes from home, so we proceeded to order (over the course of a couple days, not all at once!) the ...
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worldcitizen says:
Nopa stands for "North of Panhandle" which is where this restaurant is located. The Panhandle is that thin strip of a park that is connected to Golden Gate Park. This area used to be part of a larger area called "Western Addition" but over time, different areas have broken off to form their own dis...
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ted332 says:
When you are in Cebu and you crave for Thai food, try the Krua Thai Restaurants with branches at Banilad Town Center, Marina Mall in Mactan, and at SM Mall. Well, the menu is not really 100% authentic Thai because it is suited to the Filipino taste wherein the spiciness is minimal. But you can alway...
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martinikitty13 says:
Citizen Smith is a rather trendy restaurant with a classy, gothic vibe. The interior is filled with dark woods, wrought iron details, leather booths accented with pony-hair wall coverings, chandeliers, mirrors, artistic print screen light lamp shades, etc. - it's quite a visual extravaganza, yet so...
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mariemak says:
Dinosaur BBQ is a must for any visitor to Syracuse. The BBQ is excellent but the menu has plenty of other options if that is not your thing and the homemade sides are to die for. They have live blues & lots of energy. The website has a calendar of the live music and events to check out before you go...
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worldcitizen says:
Ella's in Laurel Heights is a great for weekend brunch. You can't go wrong with brunch after a fun night out and I used to go here often when I lived around the corner from it. They serve breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday but I've only been for brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
This restaura...
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Moonvera says:
Located in downtown Charleston, this restaurant has a huge window with a view of the Cooper River, the famous Cooper River Bridge, and the USS Yorktown. It is located in the same building as the IMAX and Charleston Aquarium.
Their specialty is seafood. I enjoy the Crab Cakes with each visit. They...
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Moonvera says:
This so called Irish Pub is located in The Cotton Exchange in the Historic District. I say 'so called' because the bartender told us that it's more of American Fares.
I had a BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger. I know it's not Irish but there was nothing else good. I rather enjoyed it with the BBQ sauce ad...
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londonstudent says:
This restaurant specialised in Swabian food, which means rich and fattening and all the kind of stuff that we're not supposed to eat nowadays. We had roast pork in a pastry case, and in common with a lot of the dishes it was accompanied by spatzle, which are like noodles made of dough. It was all ex...
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TRE69 says:
New Orleans Cajun Cafe is a delightful eatery just a short walk away from the Hermosa Beach Pier. Down home cooking reigns supreme here! You can't miss this joint especially with a neon alligator flashing above it.
This quaint corner cafe has contemporary furnishings...8 tables and a diner st...
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