Guest guest Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 Vegetable Lasagna. It is very good. Then I usually get a baklava,and take it home. My son's girlfriend got something else, with peas, I thought it looked kind of funny, and didn't try it. I didn'tknow there was a Mexican restuarnat right accross the street, Dos Reales. I'll check that place out. I looked at the menu for Eden Alley, and it looks really good. I tried being vegetarian a few years ago, but for some reason,it didn't take hold. I swore off meat, though, for over 6 months. So,this time, my change of thought came with the Blink 182 concert. It might hold. I dind't think their music had a strong thought pattern,but I also know it's deeper than Tom, the lead singer, seems to make one think it is.hmm...I can't wait to try these places,and eat this food. Tonight, the pizza I ate was really good, gluten free, vegetarian.I dind't miss the pepperoni. --rhonda , Audrey Snyder <AudeeBird wrote: > > I haven't been to Ponak's for several years. I work at Crown Center, so > Manny's is within walking distance (in good weather), and they have a decent > lunch menu. Sometime when you're working at SMMC, you ought to try the > Mexican restaurant across the street, Dos Reales -- it's my dad's favorite > place. It's in the same strip mall as Panera, right at the corner of 75th > and Antioch. Last time we went there, we got the veggie fajitas, which were > wonderful, and one order was enough to feed both of us -- which is really > something! They have good salsa, too. > > I need to try Jerusalem Cafe, I've heard that their lentil soup is > wonderful. Falafel is one of my favorite foods, also... What do you get > there? > > Audrey > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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