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"Pirohy Queen" > wrote:
> Steve, you'd be so proud of us! All the places, with the possible
> exception of Nonie, are "neighborhood" places, I think. Maybe. Yamato
> is in a strip mall! A very nice place inside, deceptive (because you
> can't see in the windows) from the outside. Guadalajara, come to
> think of it, was pretty good sized. Tork's was a very small dining
> area, restaurant combined with middle-eastern food market. Both Torks
> and Yamato are on East Grant Road; neither is far from where Chris
> lives. Nonie isn't far from where he lives. There seem to be an
> abundance of small restaurants in the area.
Good for you! And for Chris; it sounds like he has no shortage of
interesting places to eat nearby. I'm bummed you didn't order any
sushi at Yamato, but I'll tell myself that you didn't want to dampen
your Fuji-Ya experience <g>. I think I would have been a happy
participant at any of the meals, though. Glad you're having a good
time! The snow should be melted by the time you get back!
sd
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