Favorite Restaurants
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ASIAN
Punjab (Indian) -- The Thali and the Tandoori Chicken dishes are highly recommended.
Plenty of good food at a good price.
Wan Pen (Thai) -- You will die for her Pad Thai.
Thai Smile -- Is another. I'm hooked on their Three Flavored Chicken
FRENCH FRIES
McDonald's -- Still good, but if they cut them any thinner they'll be shoestring potato sticks.
Penn Station -- It's hard to beat fresh-cut, Idaho potatoes.
ITALIAN
Joe Bologna's
Johnny Carino's (Chain)
Paisano's
Giuseppe's
PIZZA
Papa Leno's -- The pie comes with tons of cheese and lots of garlic. The breadsticks are awesome.
Papa Leno's is great. As a Berea grad, you have to make a trek down 75 at least once a year for a fix. I'm especially excited since the smoking ban is now in effect!
Have to agree with this recommendation. What I like about this restaurant, besides the great food, is that you won't walk out feeling like you're broke. The prices are very
reasonable, so if you are feeding your family or if you are just not wanting to spend a whole lot to eat a good Italian meal, try Papa Leno's.
Pazzo's -- Lots of cheese on the pizza, but the raspberry vinaigrette on the garden salad is better than a lot of desserts.
Brooklyn Pizza- On Man O War between Graeter's Ice Cream and Ramsey's (near exit 108).
SUSHI
Miyako -- On Richmond Rd. near Panera and Applebee's. They have the best, and most creative, rolls.
Seki -- Also very good. You need a reservation, though.
DELI/COFFEE
Panera-- salads, sandwiches, pastries, bread and THE best coffee
FONDUE
Melting Pot-- Cheese and chocolate, what else is there?
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