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The restaurant offers multiple dishes and combinations---we stuck with a combination platter to sample several items. The server (I assume he was also the owner) was completely helpful in...
The restaurant offers multiple dishes and combinations---we stuck with a combination platter to sample several items. The server (I assume he was also the owner) was completely helpful in recommending various dishes and translating the nuances of different items.
The food was steaming hot with a perfect amount of spice (probably an americanized version to avoid the overly spicy). The injera bread wasn't just on our platter, but there was also plenty stacked on a separate dish...probably enough for an entire family.
Service was low-key, yet attentive. At first, I thought the portions were small for two people, but we couldn't finish everything. We'll be back again soon!
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I have 2 kids in karate classes at UMAC, ages 8 and 5. Besides general martial arts techniques, each class has a discussion about 'real-life' issues that affect kids. They're socialization and...
I have 2 kids in karate classes at UMAC, ages 8 and 5. Besides general martial arts techniques, each class has a discussion about 'real-life' issues that affect kids. They're socialization and conflict management skills have improved as a direct result of their karate classes. They are picking up the little nuances of socialization that comes with responsibility and respect of classmates. PLUS, the kids have fun. There is no pressure to perform, but all of the students seem so enthralled to be a part of every lesson.
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