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the stentorian | ncssm features august 2008 5 it ;ed fair trade ngs made jrdeveloped cool ne decor, i cause. Bali Hai Do-it-yourself Mongolian cuisine. You pick your ingredients and sauce and they make it for you. Really close and a favorite of all S&Mers. For those newly acquainted with our surroundings, here’s a little guide to some of the local restaurants and shops, to help get you off on the right foot when attempting to eat, shop, or have a life near the school. Ninth Street D Dale’s Indian Cuisine A little expensive, but the food is good and it’s the only Indian place close enough to walk to. NCSSM 3 Broad Street The Palace International Another slightly misnamed restaurant, the Kenyan food featured here is exotic but not threatening. Broad Street Cafe The closest coffee shop to campus. Comfy couches, games, live music, and of course coffee. Joe Van Gogh Another coffee shop a few doors down. There is much debate over who has better joe (broad street or joe van gogh), so you’ll have to try them both and pick for yourself.
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