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Overheard - contributed by donuter on 06/12/2008![]() Great Indian Food Closer Than You ThinkWoman 1: Any place to get good Indian food? Steve's parents love it. Woman 2: East 6th Street. Woman 1: Where's that? Woman 2: New York. Manhattan. Woman 1: I mean nearby. Woman 2: Freezer chest. Stop & Shop. ...overhear more --Overheard in: Dunkin Donuts, Hillsborough NJ-- OMG doesn't that just sum it - submitted by Anonymous on 06/12/2008
OMG doesn't that just sum it up? Dinner in the burbs? And to think, the culinary feast of NYC is so close, yet so far.... Oh, come on, there's lots of - submitted by Anonymous on 06/12/2008
Oh, come on, there's lots of great food in the 'burbs. Right here in New Rochelle (NY) we've got Indian, Mexican, Peruvian, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Japanese....Pelham has soul food and sea food....Larchmont has GREAT restaurants. The 'burbs as culinary wasteland is outdated... to last commenter: easy for - submitted by Anonymous on 06/12/2008
to last commenter: easy for you to say being in NY. i onced lived in a place that voted its best mexican restaurant: taco bell. Indian restaraunt in my town - submitted by Anonymous on 06/16/2008
Indian restaraunt in my town totally sucks, tv dinners are better. chinese is only slightly better. Who cares about Indian - submitted by ohm5 on 06/16/2008
Who cares about Indian restaruants. Bet you've got good parks and lots of trees. Cant always have everything, lighgten up We're 30 miles from any real - submitted by knowit on 06/16/2008
We're 30 miles from any real city and our chinese place is great, as good as any I've seen in syracuse. Uh, hate to break it to you - submitted by Anonymous on 06/16/2008
Uh, hate to break it to you knowit, Syracuse isn't exactly a "real" city. NYC suburbs are more real cities than that party hearty college town. |
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