Non-BBQ resturants
Mick Ohrberg
mick at ohrberg.org
Mon Mar 24 16:19:58 CST 2003
If we're talking about asian food establishments, we can't forego mentioning the ever-so-charming
small places with the fortune cookies from Chicago, authentic chinese Kenny G dripping from the
overhead speakers, imaginative names ("East Wind", "Chinese Bobo", "Ming Dragon"), and the
misspelled menus ("Egg drop soap").
Ah, gotta love'em. Truth to be told, I do enjoy the mongolian style BBQ at China One by Sam's Club
at N. Oak Tfwy and Vivion Rd.
/Mick
| -----Original Message-----
| From: owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net
| [mailto:owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net]On Behalf Of Jeremy Fowler
| Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:02 AM
| To: Jennifer Dozar; Dana
| Cc: kclug at kclug.org
| Subject: RE: Non-BBQ resturants
|
|
| They're ok...
|
| However, the best sushi in the KC metro area is at Siki's in Lee's Summit - bar
| none. Kabuki is a close second, but still doesn't compare. The new Kona Grill is
| pretty good too.
|
| Genghis Khan Mongolian Grill is good, so is Blue Coi. Blue Coi is more Cantonese
| orientated and they have some of the best noodles. If you go, you also have to
| try the bubble tea! Too bad most of those 38th St. restaurants are closed on
| Sunday.
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