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R Rice
📍 Address: 6115 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Ste 120, Sandy Springs
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐ (3.5)
I love the food here, they are also quick at delivery and never get the orders wrong. Their servings are huge and can feed three people, I, however, cannot eat their leftover rice the next day as it becomes too dry so I always end up making my own rice. All in all it is a good place and the food is always fresh and they have good customer service.
Chipotle Mexican Grill
📍 Address: 2973 Cobb Pkwy SE, Ste B, Atlanta
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐ (2)
it's always super busy and the lines can be long. Parking isn't the best because there are many other restaurants nearby. They are fast and the portions are great. The don't skimp on the kids meals either. Most won't give salsa unless charging, but they do. Everything is fresh and hot. My favorite location.
Home Slice Pizza
📍 Address: 1415 S Congress St, Austin
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5)
Arguably the best pie in Austin. The crust is just awesome: chewy, oily, crispy....never had a bad pizza from here, and the salads are top notch as well. Always busy, but that's a good thing. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. Check it!
Happy Valley Station Food Carts
📍 Address: 13551 SE 145th Ave, Happy Valley
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐ (3.5)
It's a beautiful place, clean, and inviting. I had a thai ice tea, but it was too sweet. I would go back to try other foods with a group.
Voodoo Doughnut - Old Town
📍 Address: 22 SW 3rd Ave, Portland
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐ (3.5)
So we went to Voodoo just for the experience (Lord knows nobody really NEEDS doughnuts) the day we were flying home to California. I really wanted to buy a c@ck-n-balls for a friend of mine but was afraid there'd be some TSA regulations about triple cream stuffed desserts shaped like genitals ... so I didn't. We got a selection of whatever they had left, (many things were sold out by mid-afternoon) thinking that we'd eat 'em before heading to the airport. Well, we didn't eat them and now I was really panicked about having to throw my precious doughnuts in the trash at security. At PDX I approached a big grouchy looking TSA guy and inquired about doughnut policy and whether I could take them through security. He glared at me and then snarled, "Ha! We eat them!" Then he broke into a grin and said it should be fine, "as long as they x-ray okay." (I guess they can tell if someone decides to fill a doughnut with, say ... plastique.) So we ended up eating our doughnuts the next morning, home in CA and they were still pretty good.
Broder Café
📍 Address: 2508 SE Clinton St, Portland
⭐ Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5)
This place has amazing food. I've never had Scandinavian food and it was delicious. We ordered the lost eggs with no ham, Swedish potato pancake as a side, and Swedish pancakes which are these delicious powdered puff balls that come with lemon curd and linden berry jam. Everything we ordered was amazing! I also got the Scandinavian Bloody Mary that came with pickled veggies and it was ok. I love my Bloodys esp with lots of pickled veggies but this one was a little too thick for my liking. Boo. Anyways the restaurant is small and quaint. Close tables but cute decorations. Service was ok. Would def go back for the food :~) yummmm