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  • From: "K. Jo Garner" <kelly AT metalab.unc.edu>
  • To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: another delicious topic
  • Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 15:11:03 -0400 (EDT)


On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Bill Geschwind wrote:
->Chapel Hill on 54 across the street from Glenn Lennox. For Vietnamese
->there is Kim Son (?) in Durham on Guess Road near I-85. How about other
->Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Laotian, Cambodian, etc. restaurants in the
->Triangle? Where are they, and are they any good? Enquiring stomachs
->want to know!

Que Huong (Capital Blvd, Raleigh) is very tasty. They server Thai,
Chinese, and Vietnamese. I have settled on the mussaman curry as my
favorite (with side of neau savan and friend spring rolls). Lunch specials
are plentiful and inexpensive ($4.99 IIRC).

Pho Cali (also Capital Blvd, next to Harbor Freight) was great when I went
there after they first opened, but acc. to posts on triangle.dining they
have received bad sanitation grades (not sure why). I will probably go
back there in a few weeks, come to think of it. They are Vietnamese and
they also serve banh mi (John Thorne has a wonderful story on trying to
figure out teh ingredients to a bahn mi in the book "Pot on the Fire") and
French coffee.

The King and I (Maynard Rd. Cary, Thai) is tasty tasty. If you ask for hot
they will give you hot.

Sawasdee (Capital Blvd, across from Chuck E Cheese) is also tasty and has
been touted by some on triangle.dining as the closest to authentic Thai
they've had outside of Thailand.

I wonder if Greensboro has some authentic/tasty Vietnamese restaurants,
supported by their population of Montagnards. Anyone know?

Cheers
KJ





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