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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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aerynn says:
Having visited twice for lunch, and a handful of other times for caffeine and/or gelato/sorbetto, I would say I definitely found a perfect spot at Manzanares Street Coffeehouse.
Any place serving gelato and sorbetto is worth a stop, but I was delightfully surprised at the quality of food, s…
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Ma-Ray says:
Actually this is a bookstore for spiritual, esoteric and theological books. They have a little cafe where you can get something to eat and drink, while reading some books you might or might not want to buy, look at some art, chat or just enjoy the peace and quiet. The atmosphere is wonderful, the pe…
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poorogies says:
For the past 4 birthdays, 2 anniversaries and any other celebratory event we have gone to Wild Ginger for my favorite food in the world: Pad Thai. If you can get in there for lunch, try the garlic-chicken and rice soup, Thai iced tea and chicken pad Thai. The service is fantastic (after 2 times of…
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crystalware says:
This hotel was in a convenient location since the three gentlemen I was with were staying in the Wynn Tower suites. However, I'm not sure it is very convenient if you are in the other part of the Wynn.
We got to the restaurant right at noon and were seated immediately inside. There are tables o…
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poorogies says:
You MUST have the cheese-steak. Yeah, yeah, I know it's not a Philly-style, but it is the best thing I've eaten in the form of a sandwich. I get all nostalgic for old times when I try to recreate that blessed lunch. Maybe it's Sam's (the owner and head lunch cook) touch or the fact that they put …
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mainhart says:
I love this place! It is almost reason enough to visit Thomas Jefferson's home in Monticello. It is next to Jefferson's property and is only open for lunch. You buy a ticket and then take a tray cafeteria style to the buffet, where you pick from various tasty, colonially prepared dishes to try. The …
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juliaiam says:
Tu Lan has the best Vietnamese food in the city. Sure, the neighborhood isn't the best, but the food will have you hooked. I seriously have regular Tu Lan cravings. I'm hooked on their tofu rolls served in a bowl of rice noodles (and chives, sprouts, carrots, peanuts, cucmbers, salady-ness). The…
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Miranda-Maas says:
This cafe on the boulevard of Lido di Camaiore became our every day spot. We just loved this place. We enjoyed the typical italian aperitifs like Aperol and Prosecco here before dinner. Like most italian bars, they serve a small plate with bits and chips with it. After dinner, we had the best cockta…
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adastra23 says:
This is the best place to eat breakfast in Manhattan. It opened only recently, and there is limited seating. This was the original location for the Chef Cafe back when downtown Manhattan was the heart of our town. The place has a retro feel and a friendly vibe. The biscuits and gravy are great, …
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juliaiam says:
Mangosteen is a fancier breed of Vietnamese restaurants, though not too fancy. It's just a nice atmosphere in the small restaurant, with beautiful paintings and interesting lamps and fans as well as a really nice restroom (you come to appreciate these things in San Francisco). Everything I've trie…
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maithanfear says:
I was introduced to this fine establishment by a friend of mine. He in turn was introduced to it by a work colleague. Before going there I knew it was good because my mate was raving about it all day and like me he likes good food.
Betelnut is located at 2030 Union Street, San Francisco. It's an …
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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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L_L_Travel says:
Okay, if the definition for good food is a line down the block...then Lucca is the place for you! If not, well, it is still good...you just have to go back when it isn't lunchtime.
Lucca not only has fresh, handmade ravioli but they also have a whole assortment of Italian delights! The sauces ar…
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poorogies says:
At Adam's I like to get their Eggs Benedict with orange cinnamon iced tea. The eggs come with avocado on them and no meat...I kinda like 'em that way. The iced tea?? Well you'll just have to get it and see for yourself how great the citrus and cinnamon really go together.
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pinchora says:
The Cheese and Wine Chalet is a small cozy store/restaurant on the side of I-90. I went in to buy a bottle of wine and was immediately greated by a nice young man who asked me how I was and if I wanted to try a sample of wine today with a smile on his face.
The store front had a ton of wines tha…
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cax says:
Jensen's is one of the countries leading restaurant chains. They offer good solid food with a speciality in meat and beef but over the years they've managed to add other things to their menu as well. The key element of Jensen's today is that it's good solid food that leaves you full and content when…
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AliS22 says:
http://www.lemonco.com/
There are actually a few locations across Dublin and the crepes are to die for! The place has high turnover so don't let a line up scare you. Head for breakfast on a slower day and then spend the day wandering around the twisty streets and taking in the street performers o…
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esterrene says:
I was having the most intense craving for a fresh veggie salad the other day. My problem however was that I had no idea where to go in Amarillo for a REAL salad. Not a chicken salad hold the chicken please kind of salad, which oddly seems to be the most common salad choice in restaurants these days.…
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juliaiam says:
Ichiza is not a typical sushi restaruant. It's a Japanese restaurant that in my opinion feels like it could be in a beachy area on the island of Japan (though I haven't been there yet). They do have a few sushi options, and I highly recommend the make your own hand roll option. But the beauty of I…
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AphroditeIX says:
I can never get enough of this place. The bartenders are all full of personality, some pretty hilarious! They have an extensive menu - pizza, sandwiches, entrees, salads (my favorites), desserts, and of course BEER! Lots of beer on tap, and some in bottles as well. Candy, Popcorn..
This place has i…
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world-traveller123 says:
Flying J travel Plaza
4100 Portage Avenue
Headingley, MB R4H 1C5
(204) 832-8952
Flying J is a truck stop plaza in Winnipeg.
Has amazing parking for large trucks and anyone who wants to stop and eat.
There are stores here and a great restaurant.
We ate in the restaurant one night and…
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o_dog says:
City Café is located in Old Northport, AL, among cute local stores that are far from modern, chain-looking business establishments elsewhere.
The menu is a five-day choice – every day choice of vegetables is different. Fried catfish, mashed potatoes, fried okra, green beans, fried green tomato…
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Paisaroundeworld says:
It has everything from a Parisian restaurant to a New your diner. Excellent service and great food.
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MarquesDeMarges says:
For 85 pesos, one cannot do better than lunch at La Rauxa. A Spanish restaurant with outdoor seating on a small street off Parque Mexico in La Condesa, the daily lunch menu includes the flavored agua del dia, soup, a salad, a choice of four entrees (which includes beef, chicken, fish or a vegetaria…
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poorogies says:
The Soda of Costa Rica is where you need to eat if you want to keep any money in your pocket. Every one we came across was friendly, helpful, and cheap. The Soda Sanchez in Quepos was no different. We found it on the way down to Manuel Antonio and came back to it for dinner that evening.
Thi…
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waterfyre says:
Tacoma, often considered the red-headed stepchild of the Seattle area, actually has some great little places for food, entertainment, and fun. Babblin’ Babs is a good little bistro in the Proctor District of Tacoma.
This is good bistro food, and the chef seems to really go out of his way to se…
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swhayden says:
For the best fish tacos in Loreto, Mexico you need to go to El Rey del Taco. It is where all the locals go to get their fix of fish tacos. There's a couple of other places that serve good fish tacos in Loreto but this is definately the best and most authentic.
Fish tacos are a classic Baja Mexi…
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travel-the-world says:
This chain restaurant is a local favorite. The one located on The University of Tennessee strip is the best. They serve hot and cold sandwiches, soups, loaded baked potatoes and have now included some more traditional entrees. The cheese dip and tortilla chips (with jalapenos on the side) and bak…
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AliS22 says:
I have been to two of the three Fresh locations in Toronto and am always pleased with the food. It is very healthy and full of vitamins, which is great if you are travelling and haven't been eating that well!
The staff are friendly and helpful, and the sweet potatoe fries (with Peanut dip!) are …
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