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Hi,
It will be my first time visiting the area. Do you have any suggestions
of must-go places to eat?

Thanks

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> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hi,
> It will be my first time visiting the area. Do you have any suggestions
> of must-go places to eat?
>
> Thanks
>


Is that The Area, North Dakota or the famous town of The Area in New
Zealand?


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Peter Aitken wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Hi,
>> It will be my first time visiting the area. Do you have any
>> suggestions of must-go places to eat?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
> Is that The Area, North Dakota or the famous town of The Area in New
> Zealand?


Maybe Area 51?

Jill


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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
>Hi,
>It will be my first time visiting the area. Do you have any suggestions
>of must-go places to eat?


There's a small family owned restaurant on Smith Street where you can get jumbo
steamed shrimp for $4.00 and a terrific bottle of Chateau-Neuf-Du-Pape is only $8.00.




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"jmcquown" > wrote:
> Maybe Area 51?


You might be on to something... the original poster might be from another
world and has read that book called "To Serve Man"... from the Twilight Zone
episode of the same name! ;-)


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Bob wrote:

> Oh, you are so LUCKY to be able to visit the area at this time of year!
> Yes, there are *two* must-go places to eat:
>
>
> 1. The Good Restaurant (BE SURE IT'S THE *GOOD* RESTAURANT! If you get mixed
> up and visit The Mediocre Restaurant or The Bad Restaurant, your dining
> experience will suffer!)
>
> 2. The Must-Go Place To Eat: Again, be sure you make it to the right place,
> because if you dash into just any place that says "Must-Go" on the door, you
> could very well find yourself facing a toilet.
>
>
> Both those places are right there in the area, but I don't remember if
> either one has parking.
>
>
> Bob
>
>

We were just at the *good* restaurant the other night and it has valet
parking now...
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BOB wrote:
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> Do you have any recipes from Europe?
>
> BOB


No, but my sister-in-law's co-worker got a cookie recipe from a friend
who said Neiman Marcus charged her $250 for it. -aem



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George wrote:
> Bob wrote:
>
>> Oh, you are so LUCKY to be able to visit the area at this time of year!
>> Yes, there are *two* must-go places to eat:
>>
>>
>> 1. The Good Restaurant (BE SURE IT'S THE *GOOD* RESTAURANT! If you get
>> mixed
>> up and visit The Mediocre Restaurant or The Bad Restaurant, your dining
>> experience will suffer!)
>>
>> 2. The Must-Go Place To Eat: Again, be sure you make it to the right
>> place,
>> because if you dash into just any place that says "Must-Go" on the
>> door, you
>> could very well find yourself facing a toilet.
>>
>>
>> Both those places are right there in the area, but I don't remember if
>> either one has parking.
>>
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>

> We were just at the *good* restaurant the other night and it has valet
> parking now...



A good alternative is that you can get there by subway. Make sure it's
the downtown line, not the uptown.

gloria p
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BOB
 
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aem wrote:
> BOB wrote:
>>
>> Do you have any recipes from Europe?
>>
>> BOB

>
> No, but my sister-in-law's co-worker got a cookie recipe from a
> friend
> who said Neiman Marcus charged her $250 for it. -aem


And now s-i-l's co-worker's friend is giving the recipe away free as
revenge?
Cool!

BOB


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