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utee94

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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #1442 on: Today at 04:23:12 PM »
It was confusing overall for me as well, which is one reason I just ordered their daily special.  She had leftovers aplenty.  Anyway, lesson learned.  I think they should redo  their ordering, but the place is packed, so maybe I'm wrong.

The French place we like has lunch for $15, something with a soup or salad, pretty solid deal.  The offer quiche or some kind of thin pancake stuffed with stuff.

Talladega Nights - Crepes
Yeah I'm cool with the French quesadillas as well.

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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #1443 on: Today at 04:34:19 PM »
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Wrong thread, but that is the kind of useless drivel that I am happy to rewatch just about anytime I need to tune out from the world for a bit.

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« Reply #1444 on: Today at 04:54:32 PM »
Yeah, around here we have Heritage BBQ, which is a place I'd actually feel comfortable taking utee to... So I obviously hold it in high regard. 

My wife and I have been there once, and we MAJORLY over-ordered. Part of it is that there's a line on the weekends--even in the "winter"--so we spent a decent amount of time in line drinking :singing:

But it was also that we wanted to try so many things that we simply ordered way too much. We ended up taking some home and got leftovers out of it, but leftover BBQ, while good, is never the same as fresh. 

I'm not going to say how much we spent when it came down to lunch plus [alcoholic] drinks for two, but your "over $100" ain't even close :57:

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« Reply #1445 on: Today at 05:00:46 PM »
Yeah I've openly admitted to having some extremely tasty BBQ in California, I know it exists. It's when I was working for AMD and it was somewhere within 1/2 hour of our Sunnyvale office.  Wish I could remember the name of that place, I'd love to check and see if it's still around.



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« Reply #1446 on: Today at 05:48:09 PM »
Yeah I've openly admitted to having some extremely tasty BBQ in California, I know it exists. It's when I was working for AMD and it was somewhere within 1/2 hour of our Sunnyvale office.  Wish I could remember the name of that place, I'd love to check and see if it's still around.
Yep, and I openly admit that most California BBQ sucks. Usually "mediocre" is a win. 

This one is different. 

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« Reply #1447 on: Today at 05:51:54 PM »
Yep, and I openly admit that most California BBQ sucks. Usually "mediocre" is a win.

This one is different.

Well next time I'm in the OC I'll give you a call and we'll check it out. :)


I really loved all the time I spent working in Newport Beach, it's been at least a decade since I've been back.

 

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