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Me too! Anyway, she took me to the Jawaiian Irie Jerk Restaurant and said the food was just as authentic as the food cooked by her Jamaican friend back in her home state of Arizona.
We shared spicy jerk chicken wings for an appetizer, I had jerk pork for my entree with festival bread and everything was delicious! BTW, I tried to rep you, but I have to spread it around... LOL
I want to try their goat dishes, I here they're great. I guess I'll try their goat along with what you folks had.
Before he hit the big time, Guy Fieri taught my oldest how to make pizza on a slow day at the Johnny Garlic's in Petaluma, California. He used to haul a trailer up to the Santa Rosa Farmer's Market, and one of his offerings was salmon on a plank, which was pretty extravagant for street fair food. My husband got it often, along with an order of garlic fries. They were to die for but definitely came back to haunt you! Fieri also had a place called Tex Wasabi's on Fourth Street, which was different...kind of like Guy. I don't know if it's still around. (Edit: looks like it is.) I recall Fieri being extremely kind, if more than a little bit hyper. My kids loved him.
Cool! I keep hearing he's a real nice guy (pun not intended) and he's generous and helps people.
I want to try their goat dishes, I here they're great. I guess I'll try their goat along with what you folks had.
Oh, did they move to a new location?
I don't think so as my birthday is in the last week of October and that's when we ate there. Plus I'm frequently in the Kaimuki area a lot because I patronize on a regular basis, The Movie Museum, Sconees Bakery and Otto's Cheesecake which are all near that restaurant.
I don't think so as my birthday is in the last week of October and that's when we ate there. Plus I'm frequently in the Kaimuki area a lot because I patronize on a regular basis, The Movie Museum, Sconees Bakery and Otto's Cheesecake which are all near that restaurant.
I thought they were on Kapiolani Blvd., maybe that was a long time ago. Nice to know they're close to my house.
Just about every known bbq joint in Kansas City has been on Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives, and/or No Reservations. I've been to most of them, mostly before they were featured.
We ate at one place from triple D in Clearwater, Florida, but I can't remember the name of it! I wasn't that impressed. It must have been one of the "Dives"! I've been to one of the Bar Rescue places in Chicago, I can't remember the name of that either! Something to do with a frog... While they certainly upped the customer service, had someone at the door greeting people, the bartender was really nice and chatty (especially for Chicago), etc. but the bathrooms were disgusting.
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