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WE EAT OUT: Caffe Boa
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. A couple of Mondays ago, we dined at Caffe Boa, a lovely Italian place tucked away on. It was here where we conceived of a dining review blog, in response to what we perceived to be a grave injustice. (More about that later.) Walking into Caffe Boa, one is greeted with a warm air of self-importance: the place is obviously “ nice. We began our meal with a delicious and beautifully complimentary loaf (or two) of fresh bread. 398 S Mill Ave.
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WE EAT OUT: My Florist
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Let me say this. I was no. Virgin; I had stopped in many times for dessert particularly after First Friday evenings, but I had never eaten a full My Florist meal. I choose it as the site of my birthday dinner celebration with the friends. We were minus one (Laura, she was relaxing for a weekend in Rocky Point) and plus one (Joe as the only boy). My Chicken Salad Sandwich, with green apple and celery chunks tucked in, was tasty on My Florist's signature...
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WE EAT OUT: March 2008
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Friday, March 14, 2008. I highly recommend that you pay a visit, it's a great value, and I'm not even one of those breakfast food people. It's a little hard to find: park in the lot to the west of the Scottsdale Museum for Contemporary Art and wander eastward, it's hiding there somewhere between a wig store and Indian food. 7373 E. Scottsdale Mall Suite 6. Scottsdale, AZ 85251. Friday, March 7, 2008. The Cornish Pasty Co. Is definitely one the of the safer choices on the menu, but...
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WE EAT OUT: The Cornish Pasty Co.
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Friday, March 7, 2008. The Cornish Pasty Co. A little bit ago, we decided to revisit the Cornish Pasty Co. a restaurant I am quite familiar with and one that Jocie and L. I decided on the Tikka Masala, a spicy pasty filled with veggie. Chicken (the most realistic fake chicken I’ve ever had), bell peppers, and potatoes sea. The food was heavy, filing, and scrumptious. These pasties don’t look large,. Although we couldn’t find room for dessert, they had a menu consisting of tw...
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WE EAT OUT: Plaid Eatery
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Tucked away in a convenient, close, but hard to notice location right behind ASU dorms on Rural and Terrac. A café style restaurant featuring neighborhood artwork (so neighborhood in fact, that some of the photography was tak. En in Teta’s house), good lighting, and a “dedication to taste.”. As Teta and I walked in, there was only one person in the restaurant which immediately made me think this. The overall decor of the place is. Other items on the me...
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WE EAT OUT: Rula Bula
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Thursday, November 22, 2007. The server was great, she even affectionately called Cerrin "love," and walked the line perfectly between friendly and effective. With an extensive food, drink and dessert menu Rula Bula had enough choices for my vegetarian friends. And my personal favorite thing about a restaurant, the meals were big enough for us to split with no absurd splitting fee. For some reason we were most excited about the free bread brought with our entrees; two options of a...
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WE EAT OUT: La Grande Orange is Certianly Grande
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Saturday, February 2, 2008. La Grande Orange is Certianly Grande. On the corner of 40th street and Campbell in Phoenix is the scrumptious La Grande Orange Pizzeria. Tucked away in a neighborhood, away from busy intersections and strip malls, sets the mood for this cozy and welcoming restaurant, that was packed full on a Monday night (always a good sign when customers are abundant on a “dead“ restaurant night). So how does the food stack up to the look of the place? And if nothing ...
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WE EAT OUT: November 2007
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Tucked away in a convenient, close, but hard to notice location right behind ASU dorms on Rural and Terrac. A café style restaurant featuring neighborhood artwork (so neighborhood in fact, that some of the photography was tak. En in Teta’s house), good lighting, and a “dedication to taste.”. As Teta and I walked in, there was only one person in the restaurant which immediately made me think this. The overall decor of the place is. Other items on the me...
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WE EAT OUT: Delux Burger
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In Phoenix. On Mondays. Friday, February 8, 2008. My highlight: the french fries. I'm a real sucker for fries and Delux has a lot to offer here. Patrons can order standard fries, or sweet potato fries, or a mix of both, to be enjoyed with ketchup and aioli sauce. Full orders and half-orders are available, and the best part is that the fries are served in a squirrel-sized shopping cart. Why? But its adorable and definitely adds to the overall fry experience. 3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85016.