Sentences with phrase «at roadside restaurants»

Sure, there were stomach - churning lunches at roadside restaurants and hours upon hours of staring at long stretches of cornfields.
And of course they were: Jake and Betty love the thrill of the open road, eating at roadside restaurants, visiting spectacular attractions, and staying at hotels that sometimes treat animals better than they do humans.
You can stash it in a reusable bag and reduce some of that green guilt when you find yourself at a roadside restaurant or to - go place that only stocks plastic utensils.
Frank, a hitchhiker at loose ends, stops at a roadside restaurant on the outskirts of LA and sees the MAN WANTED sign, posted by the owner, Cora's chubby, cheerful, and much older, husband Nick (Cecil Kellaway).
At a roadside restaurant he encounters a husband and wife, Giuseppe and Giovanna.
While all this is technically true, you will likely awake near dawn to make rounds picking up a myriad of other passengers first, arrive for what you think will be a lovely meal on board the boat which, in actuality, is a cheap meal at a roadside restaurant, and generally find yourself being herded around like a flock of sheep.
He charges nothing for going up there, though you could stop for a meal or drink at the roadside restaurant run by his daughter.

Not exact matches

Sometimes known as gevrek, simit are ubiquitous in Turkey, where they are found at roadside vendors and eaten at restaurants alike.
That is why many office goers who live outside hometown prefer to do breakfast at restaurant or roadside stall.
Written by our friend Rachael of La Fuji Mama The Hawaiian plate lunch is an institution in Hawaiian food culture — an inexpensive plate of comfort food that can be purchased at restaurants and roadside stands all over the state.
As I began to write, I found the act of recollection easy, taking myself back to precise yet passing moments; the choosing of a watermelon from a roadside kiosk, or a particular supper at a border - town restaurant, the fire on our plates and in our bellies.
Stop for fresh seafood at one of the many roadside restaurants, or stay in style at one of the area's pared - down luxury beach huts.
It's good being able to stay in a smaller family owned resort, then wander down to the beach and the beach bar at Peter Pan resort for one of the best sunset cocktails you'll find anywhere; then walk 5 minutes to the excellent Fisherman's Hut restaurant on the roadside for dinner.
Of course, no trip to Siem Reap is complete without sampling authentic delicacies such as luc - lac (stir fried beef), fish amok, and insect - based dishes (for the adventurous diners), which you can find at local markets, roadside vendors, and upmarket Khmer restaurants within the town centre.
Its dining scene is diverse as well, from roadside vendors selling authentic Khmer dishes to expat - owned restaurants and quaint cafes serving Asian and western favourites at affordable prices.
Therefore, if you want good Thai food in a clean roadside restaurant, rather than paying a premium for eating on the beach, take a look at either of the two restaurants, «Nong Beua» and «Boogie Chicken», located opposite Banpu Resort.
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