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Favorite Restaurant

Postby thuja » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 03:18:12

Hey- I'm from Portland Oregon and my favorite is Pambiche- its a killer little cuban restaurant on 28th and Glisan- its tiny but the food is muy authentico- try the postres (desserts)- they are out of sight!
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby Daculling » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 20:08:56

I'm on the right coast now but Jato and PMS could meet for lunch here...

http://www.cocinadelcharro.signonsandiego.com/1.html
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 20:46:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Daculling', 'I')'m on the right coast now but Jato and PMS could meet for lunch here...

http://www.cocinadelcharro.signonsandiego.com/1.html
How about Monday: no school. I love Mexican food. Will you be back by then?
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby Daculling » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 21:55:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Daculling', 'I')'m on the right coast now but Jato and PMS could meet for lunch here...

http://www.cocinadelcharro.signonsandiego.com/1.html
How about Monday: no school. I love Mexican food. Will you be back by then?


Sorry can't, I'm on the right (east) coast as in living here. I'll pm ya if I can get an audit out there though.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby Ludi » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 22:01:42

My favorite restaurant is India Palace in San Antonio. Really good food, all you can eat, wonderfully fresh buffet, and an ethnically diverse clientele. :)
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby Cornelian » Fri 09 Nov 2007, 22:59:25

I live on a small bay on a great big river. On the shore of the bay is a little, tiny restaurant called The Boathouse. I love it. It doesn't 'do' anything special, save local seafood, but to sit there and eat while drinking a local lager, watching the water birds and the sunset on the water, is very special.

I must get along there soon.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby eastbay » Sat 10 Nov 2007, 02:44:33

Ya Hala, 8005 Stark. Low price, good Lebanese food.

Thuja, we should meet there and have dinner some time. I'm nearby Tuesdays and Wednesdays most weeks.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby thuja » Sat 10 Nov 2007, 02:56:33

Hey Ya Hala- that's my second favorite restaurant--- that place rocks! And just a few blocks from my farmers market...

I'd say yes to a dinner date...but I barely have time for my wife and friends...I work nights...sorry Eastbay- but come by to the market next summer...

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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby eastbay » Sat 10 Nov 2007, 03:37:07

Work nights? Yikes... I used to do that.

But no more of that silliness anymore. Retired. Busier than ever too. I'll take the family to the farmers market some day this summer. You can show us around if you have a sec. Sounds like fun.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby jboogy » Sun 11 Nov 2007, 02:39:21

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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby rumble » Sun 11 Nov 2007, 02:47:31

Really great place in San Francisco - Real Food Cafe.

Food is mostly, if not all, vegan and homemade right then and there - absolutely delicious. Atmosphere is really relaxed and kick back. Big pillows and benches with low lighting. Also, twice now the guys working there have left to go on a smoke break and we had the whole restaurant to ourselves.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby katkinkate » Sun 11 Nov 2007, 06:00:44

The Sultan's Kitchen - Carindale, Brisbane, Queensland Australia.

The best real tandoori-cooked food I've ever had.
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Re: Favorite Restaurant

Postby Roy » Sun 11 Nov 2007, 11:52:04

Austin TX, two favorites: La Fonda San Miguel and Las Manitas, the Avenue Cafe. Although the Avenue Cafe's lease has expired.

It was once sort of landmark in downtown Austin. Best Mexican breakfast I've ever had, and I frequent mexican restaurants wherever I go.

Of course I can't leave out the Carne Asada burritos available all over the San Diego area. Delectable.

Locally, there is an Italian place called Mario's owned by an Italian lady who also serves the food as well as cooks it. IT takes nearly an hour to get your food, but there's no doubt it does not come pre made off of a truck.

Italian home cooking that rivals what I've had in the North End in Boston (which has some of the best Italian on the planet outside of Italy itself IMHO), which is saying quite a bit for the little town of Forest City NC.
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