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I think it might be a VERY small mom & pop chain. I think he started a restaurant in Chapel Hill and expanded a bit from there. M goes and picks some up and we eat at home, though. Malls are scary. :haha:
 
The food sounds very good....I am surprised you can even buy tahini there, lol.

I have to go to Columbus for any ME or Greek food.
 
We can get almost everything here. I was pleasantly surprised. The only thing I miss is decent Laksa and world class museums. On the other hand, there are a shit load of art galleries and probably the best Thai restaurant I have ever been in the US. This place is difficult to explain. Everyone imagines something else. It's quite a town!
 
I am picturing the typical Southern fare...grits and gravy.
 
I am trying to convince N to make the drive over the weekend so I can have Greek food; I really want the potato and garlic dip...I think it's called skor something, lol.

Yes, I just butchered your language. :thumbup:
 
Skordalia! I love that stuff. My grandmother used bread instead of potato.
 
I like Arabic food. But, it doesn't mean I can pronounce it or make it :blush:

Sometimes, I just say "You know, the one we had at Christmas.":haha:
 
I'm not big on Korean food or Japanese.

Italian, I can take it or leave it.

Greek, I'll never turn it down, nor Indian...except for paneer...not my fav.
 
It's the easiest thing in the world to make, but I never make it because my DH's garlic breath is so incredibly offensive! :sick:
 
You don't like Korean food?

No...I like kimchee, but that's about it.

Let me try again, I like Korean food, but N came home from Korea with some stories about the food, so now I get nervous around it.:wacko:
 
I can say, I'd never order the chicken, lol.

BC everything tastes like chicken.:wacko:
 
So Porkchop should really be called drumstick? Oh cover his ears I didn´t just say that!
 
So Porkchop should really be called drumstick? Oh cover his ears I didn´t just say that!

:haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha:

At least you caught one without me coming right out with it! :nope:

My poor DH came close to consuming one when he was stationed in Korea; the guys went out to eat and ordered the 'special.'

Luckily their interpreter told them, before anyone started eating, what the meat really was....:cry:
 
Well I eat meat and cows are pretty and goats are adorable so I guess it is just another food if you can think about it like that....but I can´t imagine it, I am too Westernized I still cry in Bambi.
 
I am by no means a vegetarian, but I could not eat anything that resembles my pets. :nope:
 

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