Two of my favorite restaurants are/were in strip malls
One of my favorites is too - Caffe Bella in Randolph, MA (of all places). It's a constant presence in the Boston Zagat top food ratings list (which is how I found it).
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Two of my favorite restaurants are/were in strip malls
One of my favorites is too - Caffe Bella in Randolph, MA (of all places). It's a constant presence in the Boston Zagat top food ratings list (which is how I found it).
Soto in Atlanta - unbelievable sushi.
One of my favorite restaurants, Little Szechuan, is a strip mall that also includes a Thai restaurant, an Indian video store, a Chinese herbalist, a carniceria and a gun store.
grrr. missed an online coupon for 10% if I'd booked yesterday. Now, I'm wondering if I should wait to see if I can get another coupon or just go ahead and commit while the prices are good.
There was this article in the NYT not so long ago on getting refunds for airline tickets that went down in price after purchase: [link]
Depends a lot on the airline, and if there's a fee attached, but according to the article, Alaska is one of the companies that does not charge a fee, so it may help some of the Seattle travelers!
Most of LA's great, cheap ethnic restaurants seem to be in strip malls. That's where you find amazing Thai, and Brazilian food etc.
Most of LA's great, cheap ethnic restaurants seem to be in strip malls. That's where you find amazing Thai, and Brazilian food etc.
YES YES YES.
Okay, how about the Monte Cristo at noon on Sunday? Does that work for people?
Sounds good.
Works for me. If anyone's BARTing in, I could probably meet 'em at the station and walk over together.