Sentences with phrase «like trying out new restaurants»

I like trying out new restaurants and cooking for family and friends.
She also likes trying out new restaurants and food, as well as exploring Philadelphia with her friends.

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I am a social person and I like going out, visiting restaurants and trying new things so now the options of places where I can go are not as limited as before.
The boys love trying out new and regional dishes; they like to find extraordinary locations, this could be street food or a cool restaurant; it's the adventure of discovery we all crave.
I'm probably sounding pretty boring right about now, but I always like to find a restaurant that serves salmon so that I can try out a new version.
We both like to do the same sort of things (generally), we love to try new restaurants, we tend to pace our days of wandering at about the same speed, we enjoy just hanging out either in a cafe or in a rented apartment.
I am lucky enough to get out and do fun things for work like trying new restaurants, go to food events, etc., but I limit it to one night a week as much as possible.
It's hard to mess up a margarita — usually — so I feel like I can't go wrong with ordering one when trying out a new restaurant.
Run by four London foodies, the Gentlemen's Luncheon Club like to try out a new restaurant every month.
More so, if you like to try out new restaurant, you need to be in the right place to find people that like same with you.
Maybe you were wanting to try skydiving but your partner never liked the idea, or maybe you wanted to check out that new Italian restaurant but your lover was gluten - free.
Like bowling, tennis, trying new restaurants, fine dining, road trips, going out for drinks, hanging with friends...
I like going out and trying new restaurants with good company.
I like bike riding shopping, trying new restaurant s and watching movies at home and out.
We cook a lot at home, but we like to try out a new restaurant in San Diego at least once a week.
Run by four London foodies, the Gentlemen's Luncheon Club like to try out a new restaurant every month.
If you hit it off with another twosome and want to become friends, just casually ask if they'd like to get together — try out that new restaurant in town or invite them over for dinner — and take it from there, says Deal.
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