"Theron" > wrote in message
> for the best "Road Food". You need to at least to see the door leading to
> the kitchen is and sense the fresh food odors.. Forget about atmosphere.
> http://www.roadfood.com/
>
> Ed
Actually, the lack of atmosphere is a good atmosphere.
While everyone's advice about following a guide is good, you don't always
have that luxury. When traveling, we try to avoid the chains and try the
locals. Somewhat of a crapshoot, you get some canned and bland food, but
you also get some really good local stuff at reasonable prices at many.
It should be a nice ride though, Kate. Hope you enjoy it.