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Subject: Re: Armenian cuisine comment
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Date: Sat, 13-Oct-84 09:55:33 EDT
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Posted: Sat Oct 13 09:55:33 1984
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>>Alas, Minneapolis has no Armenian or Turkish restaurants.
>>
>>				from a peripatetic eater,
>>				     Anne Chenette
>>				     ihnp4!umn-cs!digi-g!anne


Alas, and alack, me peripatesium!! There may not be Armenian food in 
Mpls, but there are some really excellent eastern eateries. 

F'rinstance:  Caravan Serai (!Great Kabobs!), George Is In Fridley
(AUTHENTIC Greek), Emily's Lebanese Deli (casual but real), and an Arabic
place that's still new enough to serve lemon in the water, but whose name
escapes me at the moment.

There is also a fairly new curry house, with the name "Curry House" if you
go in for that kind of thing. Relax, Minneapolis isn't THAT far from
civilization!

btw- if you ever come to Seattle, try to get to a place called Komalco. I
don't know where the name comes from, but they have outstanding Lebanse food.


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