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  • Moliere
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    In n out burgers near grapevine Tx. Yum!!


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  • Pelado
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    Happy Teriyaki Chicken Happy Bowl.

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  • Northwestcoug
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Arugula salad with purple carrots and monkey meat. Yum...
    Commie.

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  • smokymountainrain
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    Originally posted by Flystripper View Post
    Rick Bayless Frontera Chicken Fajita Bowl. Not bad for a $3 dollar frozen lunch. (on sale 2 for $6 bucks and only 260 calories!) I am on a food and financial diet. My lunches are usually 15-30 dollars and 700-1500 calories!

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  • old_gregg
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Arugula salad with purple carrots and monkey meat. Yum...
    so you and creekster kissed and made up, then?

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  • Flystripper
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    Rick Bayless Frontera Chicken Fajita Bowl. Not bad for a $3 dollar frozen lunch. (on sale 2 for $6 bucks and only 260 calories!) I am on a food and financial diet. My lunches are usually 15-30 dollars and 700-1500 calories!

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  • Pelado
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    Eggrolls.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Arugula salad with purple carrots and monkey meat. Yum...

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  • Omaha 680
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    Two plain slices (well done!) from Joe's Pizza. I had no idea until last week that they opened a Times Square location about 4 blocks from my office. My midtown west pizza situation just improved immensely.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by chrisrenrut View Post
    Spam Katsu with curry rice from a little ramen shop in Kona. Not bad, and better than the Panda Express everyone else in my group had.
    What is wrong with your group?

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  • chrisrenrut
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    Spam Katsu with curry rice from a little ramen shop in Kona. Not bad, and better than the Panda Express everyone else in my group had.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by mtnbiker View Post
    Possibly too late for you, but I went there for lunch a year or so ago. I wasn't impressed at all. My favorite Indian restaurant in the area is the India Palace in Provo on Center street.

    My wife and I went to a 'house blessing' in West Jordan for a co-worker from India a couple of years ago. They had Indian food catered in, but we thought it was pretty bland, so I guess it all depends on what you're used to.
    We tried it. It wasn't bad, but I've had better. I'll have to try the India Palace next.

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  • mtnbiker
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Has anyone tried the Indian place on State Street in Orem called Kohinoor? I'm in the mood for something new I haven't tried.
    Possibly too late for you, but I went there for lunch a year or so ago. I wasn't impressed at all. My favorite Indian restaurant in the area is the India Palace in Provo on Center street.

    My wife and I went to a 'house blessing' in West Jordan for a co-worker from India a couple of years ago. They had Indian food catered in, but we thought it was pretty bland, so I guess it all depends on what you're used to.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Like I said, I've not tried Moroccan food elsewhere here stateside, so the only thing I can compare it to was the food in Morocco. But what I found at Epcot was very close. It's also prepared by Moroccans. When I was there I was by myself, so I my server spent a few minutes visiting with me. She told me that they their food was somewhat Americanized because they can't always get all the authentic ingredients locally. I think there's a place up in SLC that I need to go try.
    I like Moroccan, so that's a great choice as is Korean. I've yet to eat in Morocco but from everything I've heard it's supposed to be fantastic. I've been disappointed with Turkish food because I've wanted to like it. I really like Persian food, at least the way it's served in Vegas.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Applejack View Post
    Like I said, I've not tried Moroccan food elsewhere here stateside, so the only thing I can compare it to was the food in Morocco. But what I found at Epcot was very close. It's also prepared by Moroccans. When I was there I was by myself, so I my server spent a few minutes visiting with me. She told me that they their food was somewhat Americanized because they can't always get all the authentic ingredients locally. I think there's a place up in SLC that I need to go try.

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