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    havent been to any hole in the wall restaurants that you mentioned. i usually stay away from those.
    Bummer. You're missing out on some damn good fajita's at Margarita's, classic onion burgers at Abrahams, and fat deli sandwhiches at ND Foods. It's not unusual for the "hole in the walls" to be better than the big industry places and they're almost always locally owned.

    I'll have to try Joey's, Doug. Have you been to the new Guatemalan place that located in Cafe Do Brazil's old location? I'm very curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDP
    Bummer. You're missing out on some damn good fajita's at Margarita's, classic onion burgers at Abrahams, and fat deli sandwhiches at ND Foods. It's not unusual for the "hole in the walls" to be better than the big industry places and they're almost always locally owned.

    I'll have to try Joey's, Doug. Have you been to the new Guatemalan place that located in Cafe Do Brazil's old location? I'm very curious.
    No, I haven't, but I've heard one good report about it from an on-line friend, who said: "Their food is vastly different from anything I've had before. For example, I ordered their "Enchiladas". I got a piece of flat bread covered in some kind of carrot hash, covered by purple cabbage with a boiled egg and various other things on top. It was quite good (and good for me)."

    Well, truth is, "good for me" is a red flag that I might NOT like it ... since I tend to mostly enoy food that isn't! But, I do plan to give it a try ... as long as they don't have veggie-burgers on their menu, a "for-sure" tip-off to these old taste buds o' mine!

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