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This is in an unassuming location if you are not familiar with the location. I passed this building a ton of times yet never really knew exactly where it was. It’s really cool in that it’s an international food court so I assume it makes it affordable for the vendors but, for the customers, it provides a number of international food options. The first of the vendors is Urban Burma, which apparently is the only Burmese restaurant in Colorado. They have a really cool space with couches and near the windows so it has more of a feel of a coffee shop than that of a food court. The people working there were friendly and helpful in making our selections. We had the fried rice, which I am normally not a big fan of, but I felt this was one of the best ones I’ve had. I went with the beef curry, which was more watery than those you get at Indian or Thai restaurants but still punched you with the strong flavor profile. I would absolutely get this dish again. My wife had a noodle dish that she didn’t end up liking nor did I really. I couldn’t pinpoint whether it was the consistency or taste or whatever. This is nothing again the business – sometimes people have different tastes and this just didn’t work out for us. This a great little gem and one worth exploring especially if you haven’t had this cuisine, if you like something similar to Indiana or Thai, or if you don’t even know where Burma is (it’s Myanmar now) – fun cultural experience.

Mariscos El Rey Menu with Prices 820 Dayton St, Aurora

Had been meaning to try one of their locations, finally got a chance being in the area, i had high expectations and they were nearly met. Firts off ordered fish tacos and even though i prefer spicier was nothing tapatio couldnt fix. Think the prices are reasonable and portions plentiful. I also ordered a campechana seca wich is a seafood melody. First the downsides: had to figure and put plenty of sauces and salt and peeper to my liking. At first the sauce seemed lime it didnt have much flavor and would be best if it was. Ot as runny so it stays on the food. I didnt get to really taste it until i was done with the seafood and it was not bad. However knowing you must fix it to your liking a phuge plus was the freshness of the seafood, it seemed it was prepared to order not premade, defi ately fresher than other places ive tried. Would suggest you give it a try. Not a huge or fancy but a nice mellow atmostphere. Think they can improve but doing good.

Urban Thai Restaurant Menu with Prices 561 23rd St S, Arlington

Love this place. I really enjoyed my meal. Great food. Friendly staffs. Foods were on point especially papaya salad tray or “Som Tum Tart”. Very authentic Thai food in Arlington area. If you love Thai food, this restaurant is one of the best I recommend if you don’t have a chance to try and you won’t regret. Update: Food and service are still excellent as always!! One of my best top 3 Thai restaurant. The food tastes like real Thai food back in Thailand especially E-Sarn (northeastern part of Thailand) food. Recommend anyone who interested for Thai-taste food to this place. Update another dish. Boat noodle soup with pork. Hard to not fall in love with this dish after I tried it. Not every Thai restaurants have this dish. If you are noodles lover, this dish is a mus Update two more dishes. Spaghetti drunken noodles seafood. For anyone who loves spicy this one hits the spot but if you are afraid that it would be too hot, I think you can tell staffs there to tone it down to your liking. Next one is Pad Thai shrimp that my girlfriend had. I normally love spicy food but this pad thai was quite good even though it kinda look too plain to me but nonetheless just simply great. I’ll look forward to come back to try something else again.

Wake Technical Community College – Menu with Prices – 9101 Fayetteville Rd, Raleigh

very annoying my spouse went in there 3 times for nothing. she just wanted general information regardinging certification classes. first time she went in there they said they needed her transcripts to he able to speak to somone like an advisor. second time they made her do an application and asked for more information she didnt have with her, why they didnt tell her in the first place is beyond me. third time she sits down with an advisor and they gave her price for a classes but couldnt give her details regarding the programs. throughout this whole process multiple people approached her as though they were selling off of commission. the advisor couldnt even tell her if the courses are for preparation for the certification, do get a certification with these courses and if they even offer the certification test? waste of time. period. and fyi if your going to have advisors and staff trying to sell students atleast have a better process as well as make sure they are prepared with information when questions are asked. Lastly, after all of this can you believe they enrolled her classes! the bs. i swear. not even telling her they enrolled her in classes for an associate’s program when she had informed everyone along the way that she has already graduated with a BBA. cant believe this.

Star of India Menu with Prices 3102 S Parker Rd A10, Aurora

We have been to a number of Indian restaurants throughout Denver. A notable one at Anschutz medical campus is Chai and Chai. However, after several takeout episodes Star of India, we have formally voted this into our number one spot for Indian food in Denver. The rice portions are generous and delicious, the pakora and papadam is great, the flavors are consistent and delicious. Some of our favorites: chicken tikka masala, aloo gobi, and just about all the vegetarian dishes. In fact we have not been disappointed with ANY dish we have ordered and indeed enjoy the food for days after. Have you noticed that Indian takeout improves with refrigeration and re-heating the next day? Weird but true for us. Hey, don’t let the shopping mall location put you off. This place is terrific.

Indu Indian fast food chaat house – Menu with Prices – 4925 W Market St Suit 1105, Greensboro

This place is pretty cool. The food is awesome and affordable. The 10 platter can feed two people and samosas are $1. This is a great place for vegan dishes (just let them you want nondairy). They have in door seating or do takeout. Overall, Indian food is great and this place does a good job of making authentic Indian food. Lastly, the restuarant is inside the Indian market and is a great place to shop for ingredients to make your own Indian cuisine. I will be back to this place for sure.

Mucha Lucha Taco Shop – Menu with Prices – 1530 S Val Vista Dr, Gilbert

Is there new owners or something? My last experience here was just excellent, but man this time was completely different. I guess me and my brother were bugging them ordering our food. The man working couldnt have been more condescending and the women couldnt wait to get to the back. I didn’t even order any food for myself or my son because my wifes order irritated them enough so I said screw it. My brothers wet burrito came out dry and he couldnt really saying about it because they rushed off as soon he paid. Two people were in there when we showed up so it was definitely not busy. Idk what their problems were but it was more then enough for me and my brother to never ever eat at this restaurant again. Also to the women worker, when you roll your eyes try looking away so the customer cant constantly see you doing. Just fyi for the next guy…

The Indian Bistro Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 671 Ohio Pike H, Cincinnati

Indian Bistro offer authentic Indian food. Diners may enjoy their food ordered off menu, during their lunch buffer, or three nights a week from their dinner buffet. That’s right. Indian Bistro is one of the few Indian restaurants offering a dinner buffet. We got there as they opened. Everything on the buffet was hot and either looked fresh, or was sufficiently stewed. Nanna was fresh. Flavors were balanced. I enjoyed the variety offered. Several vegetarian options with protien from either chickpeas or tofu were available. I did not feel that anything was too spicy. The spiciest dish I tried was the fish. It had a slow burn. My youngest did not have much on his plate. They noticed, and brought a plate of chicken not offered on the buffet for him. It was a kind and appreciated gestures. Several people were picking up to-go orders. One order was even being picked up Doordash.

Karaweik Burmese Cuisine – Menu with Prices – 3317 Steiner St, San Francisco

New!!! Tasty dishes. Not burning hot like Thai, not fish sauce salty like Vietnamese, not carb heavy like South Indian cuisine. Tea leaf salad: sour with lime and crunch with fried soybeans, large portion size, enough to split between 3-5 people. Group prefers Burma star composition over this. Everybody’s tea leaf salad is different Lamb kebab: very good fragrant with kabob and cumin. No games lamb flavor, I thought this was beef! They are short handed; the servers and literally running around between cleaning tables, taking orders, serving, seating people. Gotta give them a break; very hard to find affordable workers. Pumpkin shrimp: served in a thick pumpkin purée; not a thick coconut paste like most Thai curries. Liked this version much better, can contrast the slightly pumpkin sweetness with shrimp. Garlic gailan: very good, or oily or overly soy sauce or fish sauce salty. Very well balanced; gailan was al dents and very fresh, bright green Bass curry: very good served in a light sauce; large portion size; not overly spicy like hunan style and not overly sauced w coconut cream like Thai versions. Melts in mouth 125$ for 5. Very affordable. Great place. Hope they stick around for a while

Turmeric Indian Cuisine – Menu with Prices – 153 Regent St, Salt Lake City

I discovered ‘Turmeric Indian Cuisine’ via YELP!! YAY FOR YELP!!!! One if those yelp elite events that I missed….(Sad Face! :() But… Indian food gods were like ….Girl!! No worries we will be opening another location downtown which is like 400ft from my work place….And I was like THANK YOU INDIAN FOOD GODS!!!! NAHH…I didn’t even know they were gonna open one in downtown. I just happen to see the “Coming soon” sign while I was going to ice cream at the last course (Btw best ice cream …EVER!) So this was my first time there. So I figure I’ll order what I always was order when judging a GOOD INDIAN SPOT, And That is BIRYANI. In my humble opinion if the biryani is good every other dish just maybe close to BOMB. ? I have had MANY VARIATIONS of biryani, but none of them beats moms. Biryani is THE STAPLE FOODS of india. It is one of many dishes that is readily available ALMOST EVERYWHERE. What is biryani?? I am glad you asked… It is the FOOD OF INDIAN GODSSS!!! LOL It is a rice dish, it is a celebration on your tongue, all that is great about indian curry flavors with or without meat. Most likely eaten with ‘Raita’ savory yogurt sauce. (feel free to ask me more about the sauce ? ) Anyways…. So i order the ‘Chicken Vijayawada Biryani’ (no worries it’s difficult for me to pronounce it as well lol ) it was delicious. The spices were on point and chicken was tender and tasty. Raw onions and lemon just adds more taste to the dish. It came with ‘Raita’ and some funky looking yellow sauce that I didn’t care for. I was impressed at the portion. Most indian resturants are quite stingy with their portions. But this portion serves me well, lunch and dinner!!! I know most people who aren’t familiar with indian dishes are likely to stick with very few indian dishes like butter chicken, tikka masala and naan …But I encourage you to try other dishes, we have MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM … Definitely going back and trying other delicacies & will be back with an update. ?

Dynasty BBQ Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 1550 S Gateway Rd, Mississauga

I’ve been frequenting this mall for over 15 years. I would normally find Dixie Park a friendly and easy place to grab a quick lunch or dinner, or even bring the family to. There are a total of eight restaurants in this food court with five of them owned by the family who owns the Lemongrass. However, I just came back from there yesterday and had to leave and go somewhere else because I was REALLY insulted. There’s some infighting going on within the mall in such that there are many other stores which sells snacks, Chinese buns, Dominos Pizza, and several bubble tea places which aren’t too bad. However, when my family sat down to decide what to eat (there are a lot of choices: Cantonese Foods, North American Chinese Foods, Congees (different types), noodle soups, Chinese BBQ, Vietnamese, Japanese) after buying some bubble tea from one of the vendors in the mall, the owner of the majority of the food court restaurants walks up to me, my wife and my children and holds this 2′ by 2′ sign in yellow and red stating something along that lines that the no outside food or drink are allowed in the food court. After mentioning that we bought it from the vendor inside the mall no more than 10 ft. away, he goes and states that they don’t pay for the maintenance of the tables or cleaners. Then the owner of the bubble tea/snack shop comes out and starts yelling at him, in front of my family. Anyways, they get into a shouting match along the lines that she pays rent for her store which includes maintenance. With that, my family and I for the first time, walked out of the mall and went somewhere else. Anyways, all I can say is that the food is pretty good (a little high in MSG, but typical for food court food) Ratings: (out of 5) Food: 3 (Sushi 3.5) Price: 3.5 Service: 2.5 Ambiance after this episode: 0 – Please note, that the restaurant stalls sell soft drinks for 1.25 each, while the shops on the opposite side of the food court sell them for 2/$1.50. Average – 2.5/5 You tell me…

Yogi’s Noodles – Menu with Prices – 1550 S Gateway Rd, Mississauga

I’ve been frequenting this mall for over 15 years. I would normally find Dixie Park a friendly and easy place to grab a quick lunch or dinner, or even bring the family to. There are a total of eight restaurants in this food court with five of them owned by the family who owns the Lemongrass. However, I just came back from there yesterday and had to leave and go somewhere else because I was REALLY insulted. There’s some infighting going on within the mall in such that there are many other stores which sells snacks, Chinese buns, Dominos Pizza, and several bubble tea places which aren’t too bad. However, when my family sat down to decide what to eat (there are a lot of choices: Cantonese Foods, North American Chinese Foods, Congees (different types), noodle soups, Chinese BBQ, Vietnamese, Japanese) after buying some bubble tea from one of the vendors in the mall, the owner of the majority of the food court restaurants walks up to me, my wife and my children and holds this 2′ by 2′ sign in yellow and red stating something along that lines that the no outside food or drink are allowed in the food court. After mentioning that we bought it from the vendor inside the mall no more than 10 ft. away, he goes and states that they don’t pay for the maintenance of the tables or cleaners. Then the owner of the bubble tea/snack shop comes out and starts yelling at him, in front of my family. Anyways, they get into a shouting match along the lines that she pays rent for her store which includes maintenance. With that, my family and I for the first time, walked out of the mall and went somewhere else. Anyways, all I can say is that the food is pretty good (a little high in MSG, but typical for food court food) Ratings: (out of 5) Food: 3 (Sushi 3.5) Price: 3.5 Service: 2.5 Ambiance after this episode: 0 – Please note, that the restaurant stalls sell soft drinks for 1.25 each, while the shops on the opposite side of the food court sell them for 2/$1.50. Average – 2.5/5 You tell me…

Thai Express – Menu with Prices – Deep Sea Adventure, 8882 170 St North W West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton

In the food court and not sure what I wanted to decided on Thai Express for the Pad Sew. I have had it a few times from Thai Express and it can be greasy and not much protein but it was what I craved when left with food court choices. I ordered my food to go and was waiting for it. The customer in front of me ordered and the gave it to her on a plate but she wanted it to go. I saw them put it into a box and then the staff rinses the plate with water to reuse. Ewww, they can’t afford to throw out a ten cent plate even though they charge more than $10 a meal? What if the next person had an allergy to what was on the plate previously? They gave me my meal in a larger container and not their usual take out box. The food tasted ok when I was eating it but in the middle of the night I woke up sick. Will definitely stay away from Thai Express in the future.