Always consistent and usually crowded, this eclectic Italian chain restaurant offers plenty of pastas and a lively atmosphere. This restaurant is also particularly kid-friendly.
Al pastor pork is a must: glistening red from a dry-chile marinade, citrusy with a tinge of pineapple, charred, moist, and tender, all on a homemade flour tortilla and doused with Rosita's amazing green salsa – a contender for the best in town.
This family-owned place has a massive menu, covering several regional cuisines. Insiders know the lunch buffet is packed, offering fresh naan, appetizers, meat curries, vegan dishes, tandoori specialties, soups, salad, and dessert, at a reasonable price. For a more formal repast, go in the evening for prompt and courteous service.
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The cuisine is just as vibrant as the paper umbrella covered ceiling. Their Tom Kha always makes us feel better when we have a cold.
This Flipnotics descendant, a midcentury modern bistro near Circle C Ranch, provides an affordable, mainstream menu with something to appeal to everyone. The lounge features weekly live music.
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