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to end you* meal with something sweet and healthy Hi* other
stuff n a step up from '0*..' with decent flavors and proteins
that do« t require wme kind of sauce to be edible but noth
mg »s exactly exciting and the pnees seem a tittle high for the
amount of food you get. Ditto for the dumping* and the spring
rolls, both of which have been fried into submission and the
Utter of which are tiny and (iavode: s.
You can also get your grilled whatnot m a salad bowl,
which includes ptneeppe as well as iceberg lettuce, but *f
you’re really looking for a reason to hit up Web* On*. I recore
mend you opt for the bonb ah. The Vietnamese sandwKhes
on baguette with pickled carrot and daikon, cucumber. o4an
tro and a wry faintly spicy sauce aren’t the most authentic
around They could use pate, for one thing, and the jatapenos
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few real Korean dishes alongside its wide array of boring hiba
chi; some years on, with encouragement, the percentage of
good stuff has grown sigmfkjntty The same thing amid wett
happen with Mafra. The restaurant serves beer, which may help
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day for lunch and dinner and has a wend mural of bulldogs
drinking adult beverages on its patio watt.
Hidden Cutoness: The soda fountain at Hawthorne Drugs was
always kind of a secret, a place to get a decent Cuban sand
wich along with your prescriptions, but recently the pharmacy
expanded it into a real restaurant In’* Kitchen {975 8
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from the age of 16. and she still looks fresh-freed at the age
of 28. manning her own eating establishment, lot's has some
what the ambience of a poolside snack bar, with a young staff
assembling orders while • tine of customers waits to order.
The Cuban sandwich remains at lunch, and while it could use
some mo jo to give it zip, ft's welt pressed, and I Me the inclu
sion of both ham and roasted pork . The §80 is on the wet side,
but it has decent flavor; the Brunswick stow is certainty not
fancy; nor is it unique, but it does the trick. A homemade piece
of apple-cinnamon pie could be mtpieked (the filling a touch
too sweet), but the impression it makes, aft proudly ungUmor-
ous on a piece of Fiestaware and dearly not from Sam's Qub, is
that it has its heart m the right place. Suggestions throughout
the Umch menu of interesting combinations (eg., peanut but
ter on a hot dog) reinforce that feeling.
At breakfast "liana T\ Pan o- cheese." a sort of glop of
cheese and crushed biscuits, is a puddle of starchy, cheesy
goodness, and it « indeed great on a biscuit as the staff rec
ommends. Sausage balls are exactly the combmation of fried
sausage, cheese and Bbqukk Southern ladies have been serv
ing up as appetizers for y*an and. while they aren't gourmet, I
have both a weakness and a strong nostalgia for them.
Em’s is, on the whole, for bettor than it should be, with lots
of cute touches, tike the Halloween-themed like KrispW treats
perched by the register recently, and white Its food and ambi
tions are not up to the level of the Gaily neighborhood Dels, it
has a similar atmosphere and attitude. It serves breakfast and
lunch only, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., on weekdays, but does
take-out, still has ice cream and accepts credit tank.
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