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re: The results of my BR ethnic-food discovery project. What have I missed?

Posted on 9/12/14 at 11:20 am to
Posted by John Nettles
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 9/12/14 at 11:20 am to
Link should be fixed now, thanks for pointing that out.

Great suggestion with Rama, Thai is definitely next on my list, but I'm torn between Rama and Thai Chili on Coursey.

An Asian contact says that Thai Chili is the "most authentic," and I try to get my recommendations from immigrants when possible. But a lot of people would like to see Rama on the list, so I don't know. Maybe I'll do both.

@Rohan2Reed, these are considered ethnic restaurants because they (mostly) owned/operated by people from foreign countries and serve foreign foods.


This post was edited on 9/12/14 at 11:22 am
Posted by Rohan2Reed
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 9/12/14 at 12:22 pm to
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@Rohan2Reed, these are considered ethnic restaurants because they (mostly) owned/operated by people from foreign countries and serve foreign foods.



Gotcha. Was wondering what criteria you were using to define "ethnic food" since your list basically encompasses every genre of restaurant out there. Check out Casa La Vida on Coursey. The owner is a fantastic guy and I dig their style Mexican food and love their salsa.
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