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I went a coupla times to this one place by SeaTac airport.

 

These cabbie drivers kept stopping there and getting take out. It was some Muslim place. They had a great lamb dish that was superb. Hole in the wall kind a place.

 

I couldn't help but think the CIA had cameras on that place.

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Taco Del Mar!! YUMM!!

Oh boy! Crappy chain mexican!

 

not so, CJ.

 

there seems to be this common misconception that Taco Del Mar = Taco Bell..... nothing could be further from the truth.

 

i love TDM.. eat there at least once a week, often twice or thrice.

 

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I've seriously thought about using Carlos [the fish] as a web forum avatar. grin.gif

 

 

hmm, what else...

 

When I used to work near Pioneer Square, I used to go to Zaina for gyros alot. mmmmmm, ggyyrrrooossssssss.......

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there seems to be this common misconception that Taco Del Mar = Taco Bell..... nothing could be further from the truth.

It's solid and predictable, but their are much better mexican food options available. It's a Chipotle or Baja Fresh. Not bad just uniformly mediocre

 

Any summit beats the best food joint in town

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the greek place in fremont is

Costa's Opa.

 

...and while pretty OK, you can definitely find better.

 

If you're on the Eastside, try Orexi in downtown Bellevue. Yum.

 

Another thumbs up for Spiro's in downtown Kent. It was started by the couple that used to own Spiro's in Des Moines... the little two-table shack in the QFC parking lot. Speaking of... that place is still pretty good too!

 

OK... I'm hungry again. Damn.

 

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Panos Kleftikos taverna - Best Greek and authentic, go early to get in

 

Sichuanese in International District (12th and Jackson) - Sezchuan, fabulous and cheap - get the green beans, dumplings and the mapo tofu

 

Mashiko - best sushi! yum....Hajime is the best..

 

The Globe - yummy vegetarian....

 

and then there's this really good Indian place on 85th and Greenwood....

 

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which brings up the question "Where's the best Indian food in Seattle?"

 

-All the joints on University Ave are toxic

-Cedars is ok, but doesn't curl my toes. I like the chai.

-the place mtnfreak mentioned is good, but surely Seattle must be hiding better Indian food. Where?!?!?!

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