Lashish the Greek on Bethel is fantastic. I'd skip the gyro and more trndotiiaal Greek menu items, although those are excellent as well, and try the seafood (the best calamari I've ever had, and I love the snapper as well) and the soups. Many of the desserts are housemade as well. My husband used to work in the neighborhood and I constantly bugged him to bring me stuff home. The best part is that the owner and his staff will make you feel like a rock star, especially if you stop in often. It's like a neighborhood diner feel with a more interesting menu.
on 2015-Dec-20 16:43:12 Gurman said
and Morse in the Patio shops relocated from the east side. They have a wide<a href="http://etketsx.com"> soelticn</a> of good fried fish and homey sides. Ribs are mediocre, in my opinion. Does anyone know if Costello's (Cleveland Ave south of 270) is still open? If it is, you have to go and try the mofango (sp?)I look forward to trying the suggestions here that I haven't already.
on 2015-Dec-22 06:25:04 Erni said
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