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Is there any Benihana's type of places in Greensboro?
There are a bunch...Kabuto, which is on Wendover, Arigato (i think) at the Holden/Patterson intersection, Sapporo, which is on Battleground, another place I can't remember the name of is on West Market. Bunch of good choices.
If you like Brixx you should check out 'Sticks and Stones" at 2200 Walker Ave. Clay oven cooked and fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients.
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Originally Posted by Niki
I think I had seen in this thread (I don't feel like checking at the moment) where someone had suggested Mario's Pizza on Wendover (near Circuit City). My family and I went there Saturday night. It was pretty good. We like Pizzeria L'Italiano better, but whenever we don't feel like going downtown for pizza, we'll go to Mario's or Brixx.
There are a bunch...Kabuto, which is on Wendover, Arigato (i think) at the Holden/Patterson intersection, Sapporo, which is on Battleground, another place I can't remember the name of is on West Market. Bunch of good choices.
That one's called Sapporo, and they have big, fat SUSHI!!!! YUM!! Just down the street from moi. *burp*
I took a 5 day training session at Winston Salem, passed through Greensboro, and I'd have to say the fast food selection in these cities stink! Going through this thread, it seems the good restaurants are the independents that you have to try outand see if you like them.
I took a 5 day training session at Winston Salem, passed through Greensboro, and I'd have to say the fast food selection in these cities stink! Going through this thread, it seems the good restaurants are the independents that you have to try out and see if you like them.
and some of the chains are good,esp. Chili's,Red Lobster and Lone Star;I've never had a bad meal at any of these.also Austin's in High Point,and Cities in W-S are good.(I don't think they're chains).
where are you from and what can you recommend elsewhere?
also,for those who like Lexington-style bbq,would you mind sharing your fav place?I love Speedy's in Lexington,but was wondering if there's anything comparable around,anywhere in NC.(beside Little Richard's).thanks.
also,for those who like Lexington-style bbq,would you mind sharing your fav place?I love Speedy's in Lexington,but was wondering if there's anything comparable around,anywhere in NC.(beside Little Richard's).thanks.
My husband used to work in Welcome and ate lunch frequently at Speedy's Barbecue (between Welcome and Lexington). For what it's worth, lot of the Childress Racing team members eat there. For me, nothing beats the actual Lexington Barbecue (on Bus. 85, just south of Hwy 8 intersection).
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