Good Eatin'
From hot dogs to health food, Hampden has something for every palate.
If you're looking for a bit of the East, sup at Suzie's Soba, a Japanese restaurant with a killer neon sign that features "Noodles and Things," including sushi and donburi (which means "large bowl" in Japanese). This style of grub consists of meat or fish served in a large bowl over rice. Donburi has become the Japanese workers' version of a quick, light meal on the go.
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Soba so good:
Suzie's Soba has yummy noodles and things.
(Photo by
Rob Baker, Special to SunSpot)
The low-budgeted and darn hungry should try the local Mexican joint Holy Frijoles. Come for the name, stay for the incredibly large portions, low, low prices, and the BYOB option.
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Cool beans:
It may be small, but the portions are grande at Holy Frijoles.
(Photo by
Rob Baker, Special to SunSpot)
Go to Frazier's to get it all. This bar doubles as a restaurant and comes complete with a pool table, juke box and reasonably priced, just plain good food. You can fulfill your food pyramid guidelines for the weekly servings of red meat with a well-endowed filet mignon entre´e from Frazier's. On Wednesdays, you have your choice of an 8-ounce Filet Mignon or a 12-ounce New York Strip steak, served with a baked potato and salad for the bargain price of $9.95. On Thursdays, you get a strip steak, garlic mashed potatoes and salad for $6.95.
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