Posts Tagged “hungry”

Eggloo Delights

by Lowell Bleiweiss on June 2, 2011

3033 28th St. I was reading through hungry buffs one day, and an ad for a new sushi place came up, Eggloo – Sushi, Thai, Japanese. I figured what the hell, so I ordered delivery from them one night. Now (…)

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Pizzeria Locale

by Lowell Bleiweiss on May 28, 2011

1730 Pearl St. Now if you asked me what the two main loves of my life were, I would say working out and eating. It’s not often that one builds on the other with this job, but this is definitely (…)

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Boulder Cafe

by Lowell Bleiweiss on May 24, 2011

1247 Pearl St. I was just watching an episode of “Happy Endings,” a show that’s like a young even funnier Seinfeld. Watch it. And the group of friends bailed early on breakfast with one friend to go to breakfast with (…)

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Gurkha’s On The Hill

by Lowell Bleiweiss on May 17, 2011

Have any of you been watching the show “America’s Next Great Restaurant?” **Spoiler Alert** Well, I have been, and not only was the ending kind of lame, but the Indian fast-casual place, Spice Coast, didn’t win (sad face). After seeing (…)

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Alfalfa’s Market

by Zoey Ripple on May 16, 2011

1651 Broadway St. (Corner of Broadway and Arapahoe Students and families alike in Boulder were upset when the conveniently located Whole Foods closed on the corner of Broadway and Arapahoe. Fortunately, Alfala’s, an exciting and slightly less expensive option, opened (…)

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Moongate Asian Bistro

by Hayley Hudson on May 6, 2011

Moongate Asian Bistro is one of those places you frequently pass but never end up actually visiting. For me, I wasn’t sure if it would be that great and if stopping in would be worth it, however, I left with (…)

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The Med

by dan on April 4, 2011

The one thing I always love about my family being in town is dining out at high end restaurants around Boulder, which translates into great food every night.  Its a good break from either cooking at home or settling for (…)

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