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Hopdoddy Burger Bar

📍 Address: 1400 S Congress Ave, Ste A190, Austin

Stars: (4)

Hopdoddy is a great place to get a fantastic meal, whether it's burgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, etc. Their fries can't be beat (unless, of course, it's Hyde Park fries). They also have a full-service bar with some creative cocktails - try the Little Larry as you wait in line - and terrific beer selection. Service is always fast and efficient.

Caribbean 809

📍 Address: 446 Main St, Woburn

Stars: (4)

I was so happy to see a Dominican spot open up here in Woburn, so I no longer have to go to Lowell or Lawrence. Unfortunately I was completely dissatisfied. I got Mofongo de Pollo, it tastes like pure garlic powder and was very dry. I took 2-3 bites thinking it would get better, not at all. Lemonade, let me just call it lemon ammonia, because every sip was acidic. Next: Two plates of chicken and rice and beans- Chicken was undercooked, beans was mostly watery but bland no taste. The rice, chicken empanadas, and the tres leche cake were the only good things. Aside from the food, they are way over priced for the quality of food. $60 to the garbage.

Papa Murphy's

📍 Address: 19407 South West Boones Ferry Road, Tualatin

Stars: (3)

My friend and I had the BEST experience at this location. The woman working at 8:35pm tonight was so nice and helpful! We have been looking for the most affordable way to feed all of our friends when we watch The Bachelorette each week and THIS is the place. Thanks for being so friendly and helpful!

Gourdough's Public House

📍 Address: 2700 S Lamar Blvd, Austin

Stars: (4)

Believe the hype!! It is the best doughnut shop/brunch place I've been to in a long time if not ever I got the country clucker and it was simply amazing met every expectation and then some the waiters and staff are all super friendly as well for sure a must try spot if you're ever in Austin

Himalayan Kitchen

📍 Address: 40 Bow St, Somerville

Stars: (4.5)

Best Nepali restaurant in town. The owner is extremely friendly and the food tastes amazing. Definitely recommend this place.

Clay Pit

📍 Address: 1601 Guadalupe St, Austin

Stars: (4)

I returned to the Clay Pit, Pith helmet in hand, to discover a land and a cuisine told of by an aged goat herder I met in a market stall in Bengali. He told me of many things, but of great interest to me was a place called "Mitti gaddhe." His tales were fanciful, extraordinary, and surely had to be false. Yet, curious, I had to see with my own eyes and taste with my own tongue these things he spoke of. As I was leaving he had whispered two cryptic phrases in my ear with a raspy voice and a strange accent: "Khuroos-E-Tursh" and "Kothmir Samana". I went with a companion, a world traveler with experience in such adventures, for who could say what dangers we might face? The structure was of stone on a major thoroughfare in town. Cautious, we ventured inside, the aroma's wafting through the room were delightful. Summoned to a table we perused the script written in a tongue long forgotten. We found the two cryptic phrases and the charming and good humoured manservant clucked in what we assumed was an approving manner. The dishes were beyond compare! Chicken in an almond cream sauce, subtle and oh so satisfying. Salmon rubbed with garlic in a korma sauce, splendid. The basmati rice seasoned perfectly, a salad with a light fruit dressing. This kitchen resonated with Nirvana. A lunch worth traveling a continent for. If this is what is served for lunch, I'll have to return to sample the dinner. I have to thank the old man for his wise counsel.

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