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* '''El Mariachi'''. Good selection of Mexican food. Same price lunch and dinner. | * '''El Mariachi'''. Good selection of Mexican food. Same price lunch and dinner. | ||
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* '''Hibachi Grill'''. Extensive buffet of Chinese fare, sushi & hibachi-grilled dishes plus a long take-out menu. Bang per buck is hard to beat here. | * '''Hibachi Grill'''. Extensive buffet of Chinese fare, sushi & hibachi-grilled dishes plus a long take-out menu. Bang per buck is hard to beat here. |
Revision as of 15:16, 8 August 2016
Grocery shopping
- Aldi is the go-to place for fruit and vegetables, and a few other staples.
- Shoprite has a more extensive selection, particularly in the meat and fish department.
- Save-a-Lot sometimes has stuff on a good sale, keep your eyes peeled.
Eating out
Mexican
- El Mariachi. Good selection of Mexican food. Same price lunch and dinner.
Japanese
- Hibachi Grill. Extensive buffet of Chinese fare, sushi & hibachi-grilled dishes plus a long take-out menu. Bang per buck is hard to beat here.
- Peking Buffet. Pretty much the same as Hibachi Grill.
- Samurai Japanese Hibachi. Traditional Japanese, hibachi meals & a sushi bar.
- Tokyo Mandarin. Has Chinese & Japanese dishes, plus all-you-can-eat sushi nights. Pretty good stuff.
- Tomo Sushi Japanese Restaurant. BYOB for hibachi, teriyaki & more, plus an all-you-can-eat sushi option.