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The fudge brownies here are heavenly...they are big, and you can't finish the whole thing at once because they are so rich! I had a custom cake made there too, and it was wonderful because the...
The fudge brownies here are heavenly...they are big, and you can't finish the whole thing at once because they are so rich! I had a custom cake made there too, and it was wonderful because the frosting wasn't sickeningly sweet---it was well-balanced with the cake and the berry filling (which actually tasted like berries, rather than sugar like cakes you get at the grocery store).
Be sure to read the sign outside for the special of the day---it's always a great offer!
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The address given here is no longer accurate---Fresh Fish has moved up to 80th, near the intersection of 80th and 24th (next door to Larsen's Bakery). This location is much better than their...
The address given here is no longer accurate---Fresh Fish has moved up to 80th, near the intersection of 80th and 24th (next door to Larsen's Bakery). This location is much better than their previous Market St one! It's a nice place to stop in for lunch and grab some fish while you're there to cook for dinner that day.
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Pagliacci's is my favourite pizza place *anywhere.* Why must they tempt me with their seasonal offerings? :) I love the Walla Walla sweet onion pizza they offer in the summer (I look forward to it...
Pagliacci's is my favourite pizza place *anywhere.* Why must they tempt me with their seasonal offerings? :) I love the Walla Walla sweet onion pizza they offer in the summer (I look forward to it every year!) and the asparagus primo. I even liked the salmon primo, which I wasn't expecting because I couldn't imagine fish on a pizza. Their pasta salads are great too, and the gellato is a wonderful desert.
Now, I must start counting down the days until Walla Walla sweet onion season!
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If you're looking for old Mac parts, this is the place to go. It's also a great place if you're looking for cheap broken stuff you'd like to fix yourself (some printers in the As-Is section have...
If you're looking for old Mac parts, this is the place to go. It's also a great place if you're looking for cheap broken stuff you'd like to fix yourself (some printers in the As-Is section have been resurrected and used at Norwescon, a local sci-fi convention, for printing nametags). The new equipment is not that cheap though (compared to what you can get stuff for online these days), and their laptops and desktops are a bit pricey when you see how cheap you can get a complete Dell system for now, so it's definitely only a place to hit up if you're looking for older components rather than new equipment or computers.
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I bought a new MacBook Pro for school, and proceeded to knock over a can of soda on my desk onto it...then it wouldn't turn on anymore. Called Apple and asked what to do, and they said I'd voided...
I bought a new MacBook Pro for school, and proceeded to knock over a can of soda on my desk onto it...then it wouldn't turn on anymore. Called Apple and asked what to do, and they said I'd voided the warranty and I had to buy a new one, to the tune of $2500. I brought it to Advanced Laptop and they said they could fix it and it would probably be 3-4 days. Not only did they fix it for only $300, but they did it in 2 days! The tech was very friendly, and not condescending like I've encountered at other computer repair places (techie guys always seem to think girls are clueless when it comes to technology!). I'll definitely come back here if I need repairs in the future...and I have learned not to drink anything while I'm on my computer. :)
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It took me a little bit to find Trine, hidden on Ballard Ave behind Market St. The owner, Christian, was the one that cut my hair, and he was wonderful. He was very careful and thorough, and made...
It took me a little bit to find Trine, hidden on Ballard Ave behind Market St. The owner, Christian, was the one that cut my hair, and he was wonderful. He was very careful and thorough, and made great conversation. Their haircut prices are about the same as any other hair salon in Seattle ($35-55 depending on the sylist), but their waxing is less than most places---an eyebrow wax for instance is only $13.
If you're in Ballard and want a haircut, this is the best place to go!
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Kaiten sushi is a wonderful invention! Blue C has a very trendy atmosphere, with anime playing to music on the wall. The call buttons for the waiters are nice so that you don't end up sitting around...
Kaiten sushi is a wonderful invention! Blue C has a very trendy atmosphere, with anime playing to music on the wall. The call buttons for the waiters are nice so that you don't end up sitting around waiting for a drink refill or for your bill. The sushi isn't anything incredible, but it's good and it's right there on the conveyor belt, so you can sit down and dig in without having to wait. :) It's a good place to bring your sushi-fearing friends, since you can see the food before deciding whether or not to try it.
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I've only been to Matt's once, and I don't remember how to find it again in the market! It is well-hidden, but well worth looking for---and obviously many people have, because it is always very...
I've only been to Matt's once, and I don't remember how to find it again in the market! It is well-hidden, but well worth looking for---and obviously many people have, because it is always very crowded! I had an asparagus salad that was divine, and the catfish sandwich, both of which are highly recommended!
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This place is just what you'd expect from a strip mall fish & chip shop. The food was served quickly and was good, but nothing special. I did like the fact that they had deep fried zucchini, which...
This place is just what you'd expect from a strip mall fish & chip shop. The food was served quickly and was good, but nothing special. I did like the fact that they had deep fried zucchini, which you can't find very often. They also have a very wide variety of drinks available. The staff was friendly and polite.
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Typhoon
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Restaurants
344 Main St Middletown, Connecticut 06457 (860) 344-9667
This was another place I tried at the suggestion of many people when I first moved here. While my father and I were only one of three or four tables that were occupied, it took about 45 minutes to...
This was another place I tried at the suggestion of many people when I first moved here. While my father and I were only one of three or four tables that were occupied, it took about 45 minutes to get our food and about half an hour after we finished eating to get our bill. The food was okay, but nothing special...maybe since I'm from Seattle where there's a Thai restaurant literally on every corner I'm a bit spoiled when it comes to Thai food...I liked the spring rolls, and the fried rice was nice in that it wasn't greasy like it can be at some places, but I didn't care for my soup at all. Maybe I'll try Thai Garden down the street and see if it fares any better.
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