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4 star(s)
(01/07/2011)
The spice street platter app was pretty good. The ahi tuna with mango chutney was lackluster at best. the bouillabaisse was awesome. But sadly, the Berry Compote dessert was terrible! totally used frozen fruit not fresh and they didn't sweeten it enough so it was very bland. Won't be going back anyt...
4 star(s)
(04/15/2001)
I'm not a big fan of Southern food, but this restaurant has always been enjoyable for me nonetheless. The waitstaff, consisiting mostly of UNC students, is one of the friendliest in town. Low prices and sizable portions... there always seems to be at least one police officer dining here.
4 star(s)
(04/15/2001)
Good food, better beer. This restaurant is great for casual dining, but I do not recommend driving there; you'll want to sample a few pints of their own microbrews. The food is a nice compliment, with great sandwiches, pastas, and the like. Try the "artichoke and cheese rarebit" appetizer.
4 star(s)
(04/15/2001)
This is certainly an interesting place - a little restaurant on the edge of Carrboro, set in a cozy retro-type diner. The food is good - Southern with an alternative twist to it - and the crowd is eclectic to say the least. When I visited, I saw a man in a flannel shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots at o...
I've been to LA, NY, and DC, and I still haven't found better Mediterranean food. This little restaurant doubles as a market, and offers inexpensive authentic entrees. Great cous cous and hummus!
This is a pretty good buffet. I would say the food is better than mediocre pushing towards pretty good... :) I like the fact that they do serve some variants of authentic Chinese food in the buffet. Would definitely consider going back to try other items I didn't have room for during the first vi...
A college student can't eat here on his own budget more than once or twice, so this fine restaurant obviously caters to alumni and visitors to the University of North Carolina. The food here is excellent, with heavy emphasis on the presentation, and the dining room itself exudes Southern elegance. T...
4 star(s)
(04/15/2001)
This Italian restaurant is perfect for a nice casual dinner or a fancy date. The pasta dishes are original (smoked salmon and black fettucine are examples of their unique ingredients) and modestly priced - under $15. The walls are covered with vintage movie posters, and the lighting is perfect. Vesp...
4 star(s)
(12/05/2010)
What a wonderful little Italian joint that does it right! It is tucked away off of Airport Road and Homestead in a nice little while shopping plaza. It has a quaint court yard and the inside is clean and tidy. Seating is limited however. Our party size of 12 seemed a bit squeezed but the food mo...
4 star(s)
(09/18/2011)
I haven't been to Panera Bread in a while because things got old and the quality was diminishing. I have to say this visit was refreshing in both service and food. The sizes of their salads seems bigger and the greens were fresh. This experience will make me want to visit again in the not too distan...
Nicely decorated and good food. They are known for their variety of sandwiches and area TVs keeps you abreast of the latest sports scores.
4 star(s)
(11/23/2009)
Great place to go for dinner! The service is very pleasant, the waiter and the manager were really nice with us. We also had live music. So so beautiful! The singer and his guitar did an awesome job. The food, we had pasta with seafood. It was tasty and perfect. We were happy we found that place....
I know that several people love to frequent this cute little diner-style restaurant, but I personally was not at all satisfied. For two blueberry waffles, two sides of hash browns, and two beverages, the bill came to almost $20 after tax and tip. That seemed a bit on the expensive side for simple br...
I eat there because I'm a college student. and it's a convenient place to get breakfast. I agree with the previous post. The prices are kind of high being that is just regular breakfast food that doesn't taste better than what I could make right in my dorm. I'm just to lazy to do it.
This cute little Mexican restaurant offers some of the most afforadable entrees in town. Lunch prices are almost all around the five-dollar mark. The salsa is good, as are the margaritas. Not a bad joint for a basement establishment.
GROSS!! there are roaches everywhere and from where i was standing i could see that there was dough all over the floor and in the trash cans. the person that was waiting on me sliped in a puddle from the cooler and nearly fell. they were also out of drinks for the most part. the two employees looked...
3 star(s)
(12/23/2007)
Hong Kong Buffet 501 is a fine place to eat lunch. The wait staff is OK but there is one thing that puts me off: many of their waitresses do NOT speak English well. Example: I asked, "Can I get a knife?" and the waitress could not, even with several efforts from me, understand what I wanted. ther...
3 star(s)
(05/25/2009)
When I heard about a fast-food restaurant that had "low-fat", "health conscious", and "organic" food, I was naturally excited (being a resident of Chapel Hill). The restaurant keeps a clean appearance and the environment is good. They stock random free-trade chocolate bars. I walk up to the register...
3 star(s)
(11/15/2009)
Coming from places like Miami, Las Vegas and Boca Raton I envisioned Sugarland a little more upscale and cutting edge on it's menu but I was disappointed. Although they decorated the place with some fancy cakes. The things you could expect to find behind the counter was little more than what your m...
We had a nice time and the food was good. The only annoyance was being asked to pay for a to-go cup, after paying for the $15 plus pizza. We think this is a little too much, I mean, come on. Customer service?