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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 8:05 pm
by GWG
El Mundo's is on Frankfort Ave just past the intersection with Ewing. Great Mexican dive. Cafe Kilimanjaro's is downtown on Theatre Square. It has good jerk chicken and other Carribean (sp) dishes.
Sandy's correct about Jicama Grill. It is further east on Bardstown Rd just east of Eastern Pkwy.
Nick is setting routes at Rocksport now. I use to climb at Hesters all the time but have changed over to Rocksport since I do more routes than bouldering.
GWG
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:32 pm
by gulliver
Louisville is known for their great restaurants! All of the above (you'd surely find something on Bardstown) I always liked the Blue dog bakery on frankfort for lunch. had some bad fish in a Vietnamese place near Baxter ave.... Some little Italian place on Swan St was cool
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 12:01 am
by SuperSpike
gulliver wrote:Louisville is known for their great restaurants! All of the above (you'd surely find something on Bardstown) I always liked the Blue dog bakery on frankfort for lunch. had some bad fish in a Vietnamese place near Baxter ave.... Some little Italian place on Swan St was cool
The "little Italian place on Swan St" is The Comeback Inn. They have great homemade ravioli!
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 2:52 am
by charlie
Ramsi's is definitely worth it, but another place you should check is the Mayan Gypsy (I like it better and the winelist kicks ass). Kashmir on Bardstown is the same as in Lex if you're looking for Indian. Mayan Gypsy has kindof a Carribbean thing going on like Ramsi's and not as busy. Thai would be Kim's Asian Grill downtown, couple of blocks from Mayan Gypsy.
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 3:28 am
by Guest
for Sushi, I hear Sapporo on Bardstown Road is THE place.
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 1:08 pm
by Christian
[quote="GWG"]El Mundo's is on Frankfort Ave just past the intersection with Ewing. Great Mexican dive. Cafe Kilimanjaro's is downtown on Theatre Square. It has good jerk chicken and other Carribean (sp) dishes.
Thank's for the better directions.