Sentences with phrase «little restaurant named»

When leaving, it comes in handy that just outside the village a cozy little restaurant named Da Leda is on your way.

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There was a little restaurant at the mall that served rolled - up sandwiches cut in slices, the name escapes me (Shellee?).
It was a recipe for a dish named Otsu, and was from a neat little restaurant nearby called Pomelo.
Wow, these looks so amazing, and really remind me of an amazing dish I had at this hip little organic restaurant in Columbus, Oh (unfortunately I can't remember the name of it).
It feels a little self - serving not to share the name of the restaurant (Ragazza) or the chef (Sharon Ardiana) who originated it.
When we visited Kyoto, a few hours» ride from Tokyo on the famous Bullet train, we found a little restaurant in the heart of town that won us over with the names of dishes listed on the menu: Firecracker Tofu, Pickled Mixed Radish Salad, and the mysterious sounding Okonomiyaki.
Fighting the good fight to restore to this rice - noodle dish its rightful dignity are chefs Wiley Frank and Poncharee Kounpungchart, who have relocated their sit - down restaurant, Little Uncle, to a corner space just up the street from their take - out window of the same name.
Benjamin Miller and Cristina Martinez (pictured above) run South Philly Barbacoa, a little taco place whose amazing barbacoa led us to name it the # 6 best new restaurant in America this year.
The restaurant inside the Riviera Country Club at 8801 W. 143rd St. in Orland Park, which in September changed its name from Pompei Little Italy to Davino's and then quickly changed it again to Ralph's, closed after New Year's.
In a similar vein, there is something very «official», not to mention deeply satisfying, about seeing those two little letters in front of your name when you flash your plastic in the supermarket or in a restaurant.
The awards entered on a little rolling cart like cocktails or desserts in a restaurant and, via Claudia Cardinale or Jean Simmons or Deborah Kerr or Jimmy Durante or Gregory Peck or Sidney Poitier or another or another, they passed into the hands of whoever just heard their name completing the phrase, «The winner is...»
I actually don't know the name... it's just the little fish restaurant by the harbor!
While its musical heritage lives on, Ipanema Beach is also known as the «Little Paris» of Rio — thanks to the fashionable shops, restaurants, avant - garde galleries, luxury hotels and apartments that line the promenade and surrounding area from which it takes its name.
Don't expect to find food exactly as it is at home - even familiar brand name restaurants will be a little different.
Named for the stellar Caribbean surf that unfolds just across the road, Tasty Waves Cantina does much to revive the classic surfer vibe that first drew tourists to the area; whatever the weather, from the torrential rains that bring mud slides to the places perched along the coast, like Tasty Waves is, to the punishing yet rewarding rights and lefts that make Cocles the most coveted spot along the Caribbean to surf, this laid - back bar restaurant and beachfront lounge spot has a pool table, and everybody is happy to be here, sharing this little slice of la pura vida over tacos and tequila shots.
Named for the path that connects the road to the jungle path and the beach, this little restaurant serves up some excellent, and inexpensive, plates from afternoon til night.
Check out the great little restaurant at the north end of the beach named Tiki - hut.
Although the name can be a little misleading (the beach is actually 6.3 miles), you'll get plenty of sun as you wander past sailboats, resorts and some of the most remarkable restaurants in Cayman.
Then there's a little of everything else in between, including great restaurants, fun nightlife, adventure activities, water sports, beaches... you name it, Peru's got it.
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