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august 2010 features the stentorian I ncssm Food for thought HoEL WiESNER photo taken from http://looky. wordpress.com/2008/11/07/ durham-north-carolina/ Ninth Street Map by Ade llesanmi NCSSM Expensive l--Maqnolld GriW If you Know anythinq about Durham restaurants, then you've probably heara of Magnolia Grill. Ranked for a number of years in a row now as one of the top restaurants in the nation. Magnolia Grill is fully booked at least a month ii^AN Cuisine Low Price ($0.01 to $8) It’s a^cstaurant on 9th Street. Your senior siblings will take you there, so I won't spoil it. If you qo for lunch between Monday and Thursday with another friend, you'll both be able to enjoy their buffet for 50% off. It's a nice place to go If you want a lot of food for a reasonable price. 5 EIfno's Diner If want diversity and great service, or a traditional American breakfast; this Is the place for you. There are always a lot of people though, so if you’re in a hurry, you might want to look elsewhere. Bah'n^°?s” a uitfc'^Vietnamese restaurant that serves a fantastic vegetarian special on Wednesdays and Saturdays. You can only pay by cash though, so remember to stop by the ATM before leaving the school. • The firsTof lfwo Mexican restaurants on 9th Street, Chubby’s Is where you go If you don't want to walk too far but still want some quesadillas or tacos before after-dark curfew. 15-“Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches ^ u * x j .j um. n «n ^ It's a chain W sandwich restaurants that also deliver to campus. Not the best food around, but it will fill a stomach well. They serve New York style pizzas along with caizones and pasta. They’ll sometimes be at Happy Half selling two slices of pizzas for $5. They don't deliver though, so youII have to call Dominos if you want a late night snack. imeriwti^a? is" a persona? favorite of mine. They serve your typical Turkish foods, ranging from falafel platters to gyros and pastries, but it is all well cooked and atfordable. They also make great fries. Another^cham?*but^a?lclfdous one nonetheless. Bruegger’s Is great for those Saturdays when you've missed the PFM but still want breakfast, or just anytime you want a warm bagel. Co^icT'haf acquired a kind of mystique about it in the past few years, namely because of the staircase you must climb to gef there. While all the dishes are wondernil, the burritos are what you II go for. They are by far the best burritos in the city, so do go have one when you get the chance. Another ^nlaf'pfacc^to ^t°Breakfast, Mad Hatter’s makes fantastic breakfast burritos, and their Egg Benedicts are simply delicious. WhHc'not twhnkally a restaurant. Whole Foods does serve healthy dishes and is a great place to get your fill of sushi. Convenient if you also need groceries.
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