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Is there ANY restaurant at all worth going to in Wilmington, DE?

One more rec: India Grille is owned by a very nice Bangladeshi man and serves tasty food. It is located at 3456 Naamans Road, Wilmington, DE 19810. It doesn't serve alcohol, but sits conveniently adjacent to a liquor store, and encourages its patrons to bring drinks in.

I'm Meeting a friend from D.C. somewhere half-way between Delaware and D.C. - Where should we meet?

I live near the Wilmington, Delaware area and I'm meeting a friend who lives in the D.C. area half-way in between the two areas for dinner on Saturday night and am seeking recommendations for a fun restaurant. Upon initial thought, I was considering something similar to a brewhouse with good food or a good burger place. However, I'm open to all sorts of suggestion. Nothing too pricey. It could be a regional place or an ethnic place. Just somewhere in between that has good food. Thanks in advance for all your advice.

Is there ANY restaurant at all worth going to in Wilmington, DE?

See I live in the north Wilmington neighborhood and I went to Moroleone before I started going to La Tolteca (Express) because it wasn't worth it for me to drive all the way to Moroleone. What are other Mexican restaurants in the Wilmington area that you like more than La Tolteca?

Is there ANY restaurant at all worth going to in Wilmington, DE?

I second La Tolteca on the 202. Good quality Mexican fare. Not authentic like LA Oaxacoan, but it does the trick.

Le Shio is a tasty option as well. It too is on the 202. Never had a bad meal there.

Is there ANY restaurant at all worth going to in Wilmington, DE?

Good post. Of those you mentioned, from a former New Yorker, Domaine Hudson is solid. Public House and the Chelsea Tavern provide good pub fare. Nothing special though. Charcoal pit makes a mean shake and the ice cream place across the street or nearby on the 202 also serves a good red velvet ice cream. Evelyn's soul food in Wilmington is pretty good soul food. It's in the downtown area.

About twenty-five minutes outside of Wilmington, in Toughkenamon, PA, there is a classic mid-atlantic, biker bar, all-crab-you-can-eat, crab shack that I recommend called the Hilltop Crab Shack, (http://www.hilltopcrabhouse.com/). Near that there is a Mexican Restaurant, which is actually quite quality and authentic for the mid-atlantic area called Taqueria Moroleon (http://www.taqueriamoroleonpa.com/index.php).

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Travelling on the i87 from Philly to Vermont - Looking for Lunch Recs Near the Highway

Hello fellow chowhounds,

Long time since I've posted. I was a regular on this site back in 2005. I've made some big changes in life since then and now I live in the mid-atlantic area of the country. But, I always come back to this site for food and restaurant recommendations.

I'm leaving the mid-atlantic area tomorrow morning and driving up to Vermont. I wanted to stop somewhere along the way for lunch. I wondered if there were any recommendations for a relatively quick bite along the way. I'm not looking for anything fancy. Just something fun to break up the trip (e.g. a local favorite, pub). Any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks very much. I appreciate it.

NYE Restauarant in Montreal

I have read a few posts and I have to apologize in advance for not doing extensive research before posting the above post. I was a regular chowhounder in LA before moving to NY,and have fell off a bit in my posting savvy.

I have some ideas now for a nice NYE place. I would appreciate any great NYE restaurants that I wouldn't be able to find by a quick search on this board.

In addition, I guess what I want reccommendations on genuine chowhound joints. How about Armenian? Or small neighborhood bistro places?

NYE Restauarant in Montreal

Hello all,

I will be in Montreal for New Years eve. I know it is late in the game, but what are some restaurants people recommend that serve Montreal fare? I've never been to Montreal. A couple of suggestions I've already received are: La Colombe and Au Cinquieme Peche. Something semi-expensive for two people. A festive restaurant. Please advise...Thanks!

Birthday Place for Girlfriend

Thanks everyone for the recommendations!

Birthday Place for Girlfriend

Hello all,

Long time chowhound here.

I'm looking for a place to take my girlfriend for her birthday. She doesn't like fancy places rather she likes small cozy bistros, French or Italian. She wants to be able to enjoy our conversation and a romantic meal. We are in the east village although not necessarily confined to the immediate area. Thank you in advance for your help.

- Eepo the Jindo

Paris Questions - Chocolate, Shwarma, & Crepes

Fromagerie Recommendations? Thanks Again!!!

Paris Questions - Chocolate, Shwarma, & Crepes

Today, I'll head over to the chocolate shops. Thanks for your help.

Paris Questions - Chocolate, Shwarma, & Crepes

Where should I go to buy the best chocolate in Paris? Shwarma? Crepes? I can take the metro anywhere so location isn't too important. Thanks in advance.

-Eepo the Jindo

Hello Hounds

I'm travelling with my family to Paris and Champagne over the next couple of weeks. Restaruant Musts. We eat everything and love food...Please advise...

Thanks...Eepo

Fun/Esoteric Food Basket

The attorney and I am located in New York.

Fun/Esoteric Food Basket

Thank you very much - I'll look into it.

Fun/Esoteric Food Basket

Hey y'all,

This summer I was a legal intern and to say thank you to one of the attorney's I shadowed I want to send her a fun food basket. Does anyone have a lead on what might be a cool basket? Or if not, what might be a cool food related thank you present?

Thanks much,

Eepo the Jindo

First Date Place in East Village/Gramercy Park

Mercadito was a success! Thanks peeps for the rec.

First Date Place in East Village/Gramercy Park

After dining at Mercadito, is there a place you would recommend to grab a few drinks?

First Date Place in East Village/Gramercy Park

I have my spots, but I want some new ones. Qualifications: not too romantic, not too pricy, fun and casual, and of course tasty.
I like all cuisines. I usually choose a cuisine where I feel comfortable (like Korean BBQ), but I want to change course a little this time.

Recs?

Cheers,
Eepo