Asian:
Asiana House; corner of Winooski and Pearl; decent
Sakura: Upper Church; supposedly decent sushi, it's popular
Single Pebble; Bank St. between Church and St. Paul; popular, good Chinese
Pub/Pizza:
American Flatbread; St. Paul between College and Main; good pizzas and
good reeb selection, brick hearth oven
Vermont Pub & Brewery; corner of College and St. Paul; good pub fare and reeb
Italian:
Trattoria Delia; St. Paul between Main and King; best restaurant in
Burlington; excellent service and good Northern Italian food; can be
done relatively affordably
Papa Franks; Winooski; awesome family restaurant, popular, cheap and hearty food
Three Tomatoes; Church, next to Urban Outfitters; decent Italian, not
as good/fancy as Trattoria Delia, but fancier than Papa Franks
Mexican:
Roques Restaurante & Cantina; 3 Main Street; best Tex-Mex in Burlington?
Yes, there is a Miguels now in Burlington, but I discourage people
from going there because they charge extra for satiragram served up as
opposed to on the rocks. Talk about retarded.
--Matt K.
On 3/8/06, Eric Morton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know this subject has been talked about before, but we are looking
> a place to eat on Saturday night. Any suggestions for a place to eat
> in Burlington? Like brewpubs, good Asian food, Miguels in Stowe, etc.
> Pretty open to most anything.
>
> Eric
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