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I'll Second Si Senor. Great guys and awesome schwdianes. They used to have a booth at the Pearl Alley market, but have since opened up a store front.I was actually going to post about a new place on rt161 near Sawmill rd called Papaya Street Grill. It's in a location that used to be occupied by The Greek Corner.They specialize in Asian/tropical inspired dishes. Everything is house made. Their main attraction are noodles topped with the delicious meat of your choice and a wide selection of original sauces. But my favorite so far has been the schwdianes.
I'll Second Si Senor. Great guys and awesome schwdianes. They used to have a booth at the Pearl Alley market, but have since opened up a store front.I was actually going to post about a new place on rt161 near Sawmill rd called Papaya Street Grill.
They're French Bread Sandwiches (bahn mi) are killer. I recommend the pork roll (marinated, slow roasted pork belly sliced paper thin). • on 2015-Oct-08 19:41:06 Bhashkar said.
Recently, I was told about in the Crosswoods area. They have some good stuff on their Chinese menu (English translations aavalible). First time I ate there, I got my old standby for comparison, Dry Bean Curd w/Shredded Pork, which was definitely up-to-snuff taste- and portion-wise. I also had their Beef Soup, which was equally good. It contained a huge amount of tender beef and bok choy. Overall, simple preparation and fresh flavors.FYI: The front of the restaurant is not on Hutchinson. Turn onto High Cross Blvd and pull into the the parking lot it shares with the Chipotle beside it.
Sushi Ko is nearby as well. • on 2015-Oct-09 01:29:45 Katalin said. Lashish the Greek on Bethel is fantastic.
I'd skip the gyro and more ttrdiaional Greek menu items, although those are excellent as well, and try the seafood (the best calamari I've ever had, and I love the snapper as well) and the soups. Many of the desserts are housemade as well. My husband used to work in the neighborhood and I constantly bugged him to bring me stuff home. The best part is that the owner and his staff will make you feel like a rock star, especially if you stop in often. It's like a neighborhood diner feel with a more interesting menu. [url=[link=• on 2015-Oct-09 07:45:15 Ravula said.
Just ate at Jui Thai Asian Cafe at 787 Bethel Road (the former loaction of Lilly's) and they had a very interesting menu with none of the typical lunch special dishes. I had the Delicious Pork Cake ($3, very tasty) and the Hot Pot ($6) which had noodles, bok choi, napa, luncheon meat, quail egg, bean skin, and fish ball.
The hot pot was saltier and more oily than I anticipated, but was delicious all the same. I plan to return with my family next week to try more dishes. • on 2015-Oct-09 15:53:50 Harry said. Please try Moy's on high street asrcos from the new OSU union and next to Buckeye Doughnuts. It has been there for decades and is top notch. Bs en iso 4762 din 912 pdf download. Although it is sooo VIP it does not have a sign. Again it is in the Buckeye Doughnuts building.
The establishment is run by an adorable Asian couple that remembers all of their customers and deliver top notch service.(614) 24 N High StColumbus, OH 43201BEST ASIAN IN THE CITY! The menu is in english and chinese. Berlin sans fb reg font free download. So authentic. [url=[link=• on 2015-Oct-12 09:09:28 Miquel said.
For a not-at-all-intimidating option over on 845 W 5th Ave is Coco's Grill tukced in a strip mall next to a state liquor store and a Burger King. It's a nice little Chinese place that has some good vegetarian dishes, usually included in the Chinese-only daily specials which they'll gladly translate for you.Another place of interest for Chinese would have to be Joy's Village next to OSU just north of Panda Express. I'm a fan of the Indonesian ( Indostea on the menu) fried rice and I'm not even a fan of fried rice. They also have more unusual offerings like pickled pork intestines (OK. I haven't gotten around to ordering those yet) and a good sign is the family and staff eat there. • on 2015-Oct-12 19:38:04 Logan said. Recently, I was told about in the Crosswoods area.
They have some good stuff on their Chinese menu (English translations avalbalie). First time I ate there, I got my old standby for comparison, Dry Bean Curd w/Shredded Pork, which was definitely up-to-snuff taste- and portion-wise. I also had their Beef Soup, which was equally good. It contained a huge amount of tender beef and bok choy. Overall, simple preparation and fresh flavors.FYI: The front of the restaurant is not on Hutchinson. Turn onto High Cross Blvd and pull into the the parking lot it shares with the Chipotle beside it.
Sushi Ko is nearby as well. • on 2015-Oct-14 07:38:11 Oca said. Lashish the Greek on Bethel is fantastic. I'd skip the gyro and more toidatirnal Greek menu items, although those are excellent as well, and try the seafood (the best calamari I've ever had, and I love the snapper as well) and the soups. Many of the desserts are housemade as well. My husband used to work in the neighborhood and I constantly bugged him to bring me stuff home.