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 Posted By: oldbay 
Sep 22  # 11 of 40
Quote BensMom wrote:
Oh my Dh and I do not do buffets. Dh was a food snob when I met him and I guess it rubbed off one me :p

No buffets for me either. I ate that way in the Navy for 3 years, and that filled me up on the buffet food. When I go out to eat, I want the food cooked for me and not just in bulk.
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 Posted By: DrPepper 
Sep 22  # 12 of 40
Quote rt49andellis wrote:
I'd pick Long John Silvers for fast food. But they'r sort of expensive when you're feeding 6. So McDonalds is more in my price range. ;)

I watch the "race for the roses", the Kentucky Derby, on ESPN and LJS is probably paying for half of the advertising on the horse racing coverage. I've been following the qualifying races for about 4 years, and since then I've noticed that the Long John Silvers restaurants are all located near race tracks in my area. Anyone else see that? I wonder what relation is ...
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 Posted By: DrPepper 
Sep 22  # 13 of 40
I like to eat at this Vietnamese pho soup restaurant near my office. They have lots of neat Vietnamese meals. If you haven't tried Vietnamese food, you really ought to. It's a unique taste. Not everything is what Americans would want to eat, but there are many, many items that taste great and are made with what Americans would consider regular food.

I don't like fast food. Too much salt in it for me.
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Sep 22  # 14 of 40
I like Bob Evans Restaurants. They have home cooked meals that taste good. There aren't too many places that serve pot roast sandwhiches, and Bob Evans is probably it.

They remind me of Bob's Big Boy, and probably replaced them when Bob's closed down. I used to love Bob's Big Boy. When I was a kid, I used to ride my bike there almost everyday for a hot fudge sundae. Yum! I tried making them at home, but couldn't match the fudge sauce.
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 Posted By: Manga 
Sep 23  # 15 of 40
Quote DrPepper wrote:
I like to eat at this Vietnamese pho soup restaurant near my office. They have lots of neat Vietnamese meals. If you haven't tried Vietnamese food, you really ought to. It's a unique taste. Not everything is what Americans would want to eat, but there are many, many items that taste great and are made with what Americans would consider regular food.

I don't like fast food. Too much salt in it for me.


yeah pho soup noodles are so good =D