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I've seen it spelled both ways.Thought it was called Mambo sauce.
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I've seen it spelled both ways.Thought it was called Mambo sauce.
chicken connoisseur
lol who is this, his accent is cracking me up.He sounds like my British cousins.
WHat is this TING fam.
You in NY right? Where's that at?Lunch. The garlic knots from this spot are so damn good.
From Pies and Pints,a small chain in KY,OH,and W.Va. Craft beer and really good pizzas.
Check out Bonchon!I need to try Korean fried chicken
Yeah far from me. I usually go to Koronet next to Columbia. Jumbo slice.I'm in the suburbs of Long Island. Far if you live in the city. Back in Queens my favorite pizza spot as a kid was Singa's pizza. Those personal pan pizzas were awesome.
My pops used to take us to Koronet maybe twice a month when I was growing up. I've had pizza from other places, but always stuck to Koronet.Koronet mention
Sal And Carmine's was the best slice in that area for as long as I can remember. 101/102 + Bway.
But it may have changed since Sal passed.
I need to try Korean fried chicken
I don't know if it's by your hotel, but you gotta check out Founding FarmersHeaded to DC need two dinner spots and some lunch spots near the Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Henny on the rocks, lamb and mushrooms from Auberge du Pommier, a very upscale French restaurant in toronto
Henny on the rocks, lamb and mushrooms from Auberge du Pommier, a very upscale French restaurant in toronto
I bet you were still hungry after that
looks good tho
Damn! 12 drinks? Were you at a wedding?
DMV folks they made a Gus Famous Fried Chicken in greenbelt.... ITS ABOUT TO BE LIT!!!!!