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My wife and I decided to give Cuisine of India a try after a craving for curry. We were really surprised by the quality of food that came out of the little restaurant. There was ample seating...
My wife and I decided to give Cuisine of India a try after a craving for curry. We were really surprised by the quality of food that came out of the little restaurant. There was ample seating available, and the wait staff was prompt and helpful. They had a decent and affordable wine list both by the glass and the bottle, with many bottles less than $30. We had their dinner buffet, which was a steal at less than $10 per person, including soup, freshly-prepared naan, and cooked-to-order tandoori chicken, not to mention a bevvy of curries, chutneys, and assorted meat and vegetable dishes. My wife raved about the mango ice cream for dessert. In short, we'll definitely be back.
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Ann Sather is a Chicago institution, for good reason. Their breakfasts are legendary, with huge portions and a large variety of ingredients and classic variations (crab cake Benedicts, anyone?). The...
Ann Sather is a Chicago institution, for good reason. Their breakfasts are legendary, with huge portions and a large variety of ingredients and classic variations (crab cake Benedicts, anyone?). The lunch menu is kinda standard with a few sandwiches, but the dinner is as impressive as the breakfast. Plates are $7-$15 or so. The staff is friendly, though sometimes harried by numerous patrons. Sunday brunch, the place is packed, and it's easy to see why.
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Flame tree serves up pretty darn decent barbecue and burgers. The stack of fries and corn-on-the-cob that comes with a combo is a nice treat too. There is plenty of nearby shaded seating, reserved...
Flame tree serves up pretty darn decent barbecue and burgers. The stack of fries and corn-on-the-cob that comes with a combo is a nice treat too. There is plenty of nearby shaded seating, reserved for Flame Tree patrons. As with all Disney dining, you're better off with the dining option, but the prices otherwise are pretty unremarkable. Probably the best counter service in AK.
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Boma, within the incredible Animal Kingdom Lodge, is great place to satisfy most any palate. If you're adventurous, the staff offers up some very interesting and delicious African-inspired cuisine....
Boma, within the incredible Animal Kingdom Lodge, is great place to satisfy most any palate. If you're adventurous, the staff offers up some very interesting and delicious African-inspired cuisine. The kids, or the less eaters, though, will also find Disney's standard fare of chicken strips, fries and burgers. The wait staff is nothing amazing, but we thought that the staff manning the buffet trays was very friendly and fun.
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First of all, you should know that Maya Grill is not a Mexican restaurant. Many people seem to give it bad marks because of this fact, but if you're aware of this fact, you'll enjoy it a lot more....
First of all, you should know that Maya Grill is not a Mexican restaurant. Many people seem to give it bad marks because of this fact, but if you're aware of this fact, you'll enjoy it a lot more. Don't expect enchiladas, expect duck confit in mole sauce. The menu is a bit eclectic, but epicurean and very interesting. The prices are what you would expect at Disney for this type of fare (~$20 per plate), but if you have the dining option on your park tickets, you're in for a treat!
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With more screens than NORAD, the Foundry is a great place to catch the game, or six games, as the case may be. The restrooms are also novel in that you never have to touch anything, as it's all...
With more screens than NORAD, the Foundry is a great place to catch the game, or six games, as the case may be. The restrooms are also novel in that you never have to touch anything, as it's all motion sensitive, from the flush to the soap and towels. The food is fairly standard sports-bar fare, which is to say its pretty good if you like burgers and the like. A good spot for a quick lunch during a busy workday.
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Tonelli's has lots ups (wide menu, great by-the-glass wine selection) some downs (spotty service), but the place has a very homey atmosphere.The build-your-own pasta bowl has lots of options, and...
Tonelli's has lots ups (wide menu, great by-the-glass wine selection) some downs (spotty service), but the place has a very homey atmosphere.The build-your-own pasta bowl has lots of options, and the bread and olive oil are better than average. It's easy to feel comfortable here, and the food comes in big portions at reasonable prices. Not perfect, but still a fun night out.
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My wife and I tried Nonnie's because we were looking for something new and we've driven by it on 75th street in Downers Grove several times. They serve up homestyle Italian dishes and thin-crust...
My wife and I tried Nonnie's because we were looking for something new and we've driven by it on 75th street in Downers Grove several times. They serve up homestyle Italian dishes and thin-crust pizza. We found it all to be of high quality, but the kicker was the drink specials. $3 Margaritas on Tuesdays and $4 Martinis on Thursdays. There are also some specials on gray beer (Miller Light and ilk), but that's not that notable.
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At it's heart Dali's Cafe is a pancake house. As such, the prices and portions are what you would expect: a great value and huge platefulls. The twist is their combinations. Yes they have omelets,...
At it's heart Dali's Cafe is a pancake house. As such, the prices and portions are what you would expect: a great value and huge platefulls. The twist is their combinations. Yes they have omelets, but they give brie and apples. Yes they've got waffles, but gourmet ingredients. The quality of food is probably better than most pancake houses in the area, but the prices are still in line. Stop by for brunch!
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Oilily
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Children's Clothing
520 N Michigan Ave Chicago, Illinois 60611 (312) 527-5747
If money and style are not a factor, then by all means, enjoy Oilily's clothing line. My wife and I think it's really expensive and overpriced for trendy clothing that will probably be out of style...
If money and style are not a factor, then by all means, enjoy Oilily's clothing line. My wife and I think it's really expensive and overpriced for trendy clothing that will probably be out of style in a few months. The children's clothing line, on the other hand, is colorful and quite appealing, if only it weren't for their price. I say save your money for a more worthwhile purchase.
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