- I love to try exotic foreign cuisine. Here is a list of some I like: Afghan - Sameem - 3191 S Grand - 664-3940 British - Dressell's Pub - 419 N Euclid - 361-1060 Brazilian - Cafe Brasil - 2811 S McKnight, Webster Groves - 963-3535 Chinese - Hunan Wok - 2428 S Brentwood Blvd - 962-0898 - the Crispy Chicken is fantastic! Dim Sum - Won Ton King, 8116 Olive Blvd - 567-9997 Ethiopian - Red Sea - 6511 Delmar - 863-0099 German - Saint Louis Gast Haus - 1740 Chouteau - 621-4567 Greek - Olympia Kebob House & Taverna - 1543 McCausland - 781-1299 Indian - India Palace - 4534 N Lindbergh - 731-3333 Irish - John D McGurk's Irish Pub - 1200 Russell, Soulard - 776-8309 Italian - Mama Campisi's - 2132 Edwards Av, the Hill - 771-1797 Japanese - Sansui - 9983 Manchester - 966-7786 Latin American - La Tropicana Market & Cafe - 5001 Lindenwood (near Kingshighway & Chippewa) - 353-7328 Lebanese - Saleem's - 6501 Delmar - 721-7947 Mexican - Ruiz' - 901 N Highway 67 - 838-3500 Mongolian - Mongolian Bar-B-Que Buffet - 100 Four Seasons Shopping Ctr (Olive & 141) - 878-1998 Russian - Zhivago's - 15480 Clayton Rd (at Kehrs Mill), Ballwin - 394-5758 Tapas - Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas - 5046 Shaw - 771-4900 Thai - King & I - 3157 S Grand Blvd - 771-1777 Welsh - Llywelyn's - Webster Groves When it comes to different ways of serving food, I'll agree with the suggestion of The Melting Pot. But another favorite is Cafe Brasil, where waiters come to your table with meat on a long skewer. It's all you can eat, and they have lots of different kinds of meat that they bring. So if you ever want a meat overdose, that's the place to go. Laura DeWeese Pampered Chef Consultant www.pamperedchef.biz/LauraDeWeese Pampered Chef just started another new season, with more than SIXTY great new or restyled products!! You can see them here: http://tinyurl.com/fdss7 > -----Original Message----- > From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dan Henke > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:56 PM > To: geocaching > Subject: [GeoStL] Semi Caching related (after all we ALL love to eat) > > > - > I am asking for help from all the cachers here in St. Louis and > the surrounding areas...as most of you know I am now working in > St. Charles and being new to the area I am always interested in > places to eat for any of the meals. I would like to take a poll > of all of you guys and put together a list of resturants to visit > but I think it would also be helpful even for some of the old > timers and certainly would help visitors to the area decide where > they can eat. They can be anywhere in the St. Louis or surrounding areas. > > So saying here goes: > > Favorite breakfast place? > > Favorite Lunch place? > > Favorite dinner place? > > When caching (mandatory reference :-) ) a quick place to eat > but not fast food? > > Where are your favorite ethnic resturants? > > Mexican? > > Italian? > > French? > > Oriental? > > Greek? > > others? > > Interesting Places to eat? Unusual food? Different ways of serving food? > > Homestyle food resturants? > > Any other places that you like or think would be noteworthy? > > Please list location and if possible coordinates so that I can > plot them out on a map > > Thanks for helping and once they stop coming in I will compile > them into a list for everyone. > > Dan (Thunder) > > PS: Any ideas on resturants for our next SLAGA dinner? > > > --------------------------------- > We have the perfect Group for you. Check out the handy changes to > Yahoo! Groups. > > > > **************************************** > For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this > list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching > Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw > **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw