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darcylapp says:
After being in Ireland for a month, we can say with certainty that this is among the best B and Bs in the country. After staying with our hospitable hosts on our first night of the Dingle Way, we decided that we must return after the conclusion of our walk. Rachael and Ian, the owners, are friendly,…
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cmgervais says:
I found a listing for Sanchon in our Seoul pocket guide, and some online research turned up several positive reviews, so Steve and I thought we'd give it a shot. Are we glad we did! This was a very special evening.
The first challenge was to find the place. Armed with two maps (neither of which …
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sooperdooper says:
Wonderful small hotel adjacent to Dylan Thomas's spiritual home. Glorious quirky rooms, spa, pool, organic garden and wonderful restaurant - Michelin-starred chefs but simple foods cooked beautifully. Not stuffy, staff very friendly and anxious to help. Voted amongst Sunday Times Top 100 in the w…
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edelong says:
Hey everyone! Come to McNally's! McNally's is a locally owned supermarket for all your needs. The owner is Randy Smith. He will help you find whatever you need. If we do not have it, we will order it. McNally's has almost everything other supermarkets in Grinnell do not have! Organic foods, fresh pr…
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sooperdooper says:
Wonderful small hotel adjacent to Dylan Thomas's spiritual home. Glorious quirky rooms, spa, pool, organic garden and wonderful restaurant - Michelin-starred chefs but simple foods cooked beautifully. Not stuffy, staff very friendly and anxious to help. Voted amongst Sunday Times Top 100 in the worl…
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medic737 says:
There are quite a few restaurants in the Mendocino area. Unless you go for the Pub or Fish'n Chips, the ballpark price of a dinner for 2 is pretty much the same. The Restaurant at Stevenswood was highly recommended to us by the Innkeeper at the Whitegate Inn (where we stayed). And Indeed...a wonderf…
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JillianJ says:
One evening, my friend and I were craving something sweet. I recalled her talking about a specific cupcake bakery located in Ghiradelli Square so I brought it up. Didn't take much convincing to get her to come with me to the Square. She had told me that the cupcakes were a bit pricey ($3 each) but d…
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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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pasdechat77 says:
A friend of mine lives in San Francisco and while I was visiting she suggested this intresting restuarant "Pena Pachamama" It serves organic Bolivian Cuisine which sounded quite interesting. During dinner they have live entertainment(different every night) from Cuban/World music, Jazz, and Flamenco …
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binecz says:
Yesterday was my first trip to “The Earth.” It was exciting…a veggie restaurant so near. The menu is not 100% veggie, they serve organic turkey and tuna (which accounts for less than 5% of the menu if I had to guess). The menu is moderately priced. They offer quiche, soups, salads (which are H…
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jobie says:
It all depends on what you are looking for in your Vang Vieng adventure. This won't give you the typical, "Friends" watching high that is offered by places in town. Rather, the Phoudindaeng Farm is 4km down the road on an organic fair trade farm that manufactures organic silk and mulberry shakes. …
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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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williamsworld says:
Yet, another great Texas Company. Whole Foods Market was founded in Austin, Texas, when four local businesspeople decided the natural foods industry was ready for a supermarket format. Their founders were John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy, owners of Safer Way Natural Foods, and Craig Weller and Mar…
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lisa says:
If organic, all natural, vegan, macrobiotic, and healthy are appealing
words to you, and you happen to be in the Aoyama/Harajuku area in
Tokyo, you should definitely stop by Pure Cafe for lunch or a cup of
organic coffee. The ambience is bright, clean, and modern. They are
very earth…
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slave2dafunk says:
This place is total gem in one of the most obnoxious parts of town (with the exception of Loi Kroh Road...). The tea house is actually a branch of a centre for biodiversity and research based in Yunnan, China.
The food there is exceptional. It's mostly vegetarian with a couple exceptions (wild …
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GW1971 says:
The restaurant Hollmann Salon is run by the same people as the hotel Hollmann Beletage, which is just around the corner. It is located in the first district of Vienna, the city centre, in an old courtyard "Heiligenkreuzerhof". The scenery is very beautiful and peaceful. Perfect for relaxing from all…
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worldcitizen says:
We made the trip to Lencois and Chapada Diamantina for the nature, beauty and hiking. We weren't expecting to be blown away by exceptional cuisine, much less the exceptional international cuisine we found at Cozinha Aberta. Cozinha Aberta offers a wonderful menu of Thai, Italian and Indian dishes pr…
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Moonvera says:
Located in Scranton's west side is this specialty store, Alternative Eating. This store offers a healthy diet for those with Celiac disease.
Celiac disease is an incurable digestive disorder that prevents the body from digesting wheat, barley, rye and oats. Symptoms include diarrhea, bloating…
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mrl0323 says:
Great breakfast! Amazing Biscuits! Great coffee! Friendly staff. Little bit of a wait for the one in Midtown. I hear the opened others and have only been to the Midtown one. My mouth waters thinking of how yummy those biscuits are. The fried green tomatos with goat cheese are friggin great! T…
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perfektewelle says:
Are you a fan of organic food? or even just incredible edible food? Marie Catribs, right outside of Eastown, offers amazing organic sandwiches and desserts. Grab a chicken portobello sandwich, or a hot cilantro sandwich.. there are loads of choices for vegetarians, vegans, and carnivores! They bake …
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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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HeatherHop says:
Cream of the Crop is not actually a restaurant, it is a natural foods store. However, I am reviewing it as a "quick place to grab a bite to eat" because they have a large selection of pre-prepared foods, as well as a sandwich bar and juice and smoothie bar.
The food here is very good. My favorite …
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Camb09 says:
Sip on healthy fruit cocktails in our tropical garden setting inspired by different Asian influences.
Enjoy excellent Cambodian cuisine including local organic salads, Amok, Lok Lak, ginger frog, and barbecue.
We welcome you to join us to our sunday brunch buffet or any other evening event with f…
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gooseberry says:
One of the best vegetarian lounges I've ever been to. Delicious food, excellent, friendly service, great 'no rush' atmoshpere.
We entered at 13:00, left at 16:00 - so it should give you an idea how relaxing it was.
The food was delicious but what glued us to the chairs was this ephemeral, elect…
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jey says:
Cosy bar / cafe in the West End. Most of the beer is local and organic, as is much of the rest of the food and drink. Everything is also free of animal products, but the emphasis is firmly on enjoyment over holiness.
Free wi-fi, gramophone DJ sets, open peat fire, microbrew beers and great value…
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czerw_kapturek says:
I read and heard a lot about Momo, not only good, but also bad things: that meals are made from plastic, service is rude and it is not a nice place. I was planning my visit there from a few months, but it was always not on my way. So, when I finally found myself in teh Kazimierz district I decided -…
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cmgervais says:
Cafe Proverbs is a sunny all-vegan cafe in East Kyoto, within walking distance (about 10 minutes) of Ginkaku-ji temple.
I started with a small green salad, which was garnished with bits of avocado, tomato, and onion. It was crisp, fresh and delicious.
Next I had the Taco Bowl, which was let…
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jenn79 says:
On Wednesdays, Flower street is full of vendors selling organic, pesticide-free vegetables and fruits, as well as flowers, bread, cheeses, and cooked food from 11am until 2pm.
Flowers can be bought at 1/3 off retail, organic vegetables for about 1/2 off retail (and so much fresher), and it's just…
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sydneyw5 says:
All the talk in Greenville lately—at least I have found myself involved in several conversations—surround the newly opened Chipotle Mexican Grill off Woodruff Road. People who have been “forced” to make Moe’s and Salsarita’s suffice are all bursting with joy that Greenville has finally …
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HCSmooth66 says:
When I lived in Austin I always joked with visitors that the Whole Foods on 6th & Lamar is a stop on the tour. It's an impressive building, and is the flagship store for the Austin-based company.
This place counts as a restaurant in my eyes because of all of the food bars they have. The variety…
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