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eatery recommendations - Seattle to Paradise?

  • Larry_R
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17 years 8 months ago #181883 by Larry_R
Thanks for all the great recommendations folks,

I'll see if I can turn them in to a POI file for my Nuvi GPS.  :)

Low calorie, low fat, low sodium, low everything suggestions (for me) and veggie recommendations (for John and me too) greatly appreciated.

By the way, the buffalo burger that I had, and the grilled salmon sandwich that John had at the Paradise Inn were both quite nice. And when you eat there I always get the feeling that you are a part of living history.

Larry

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17 years 8 months ago #181885 by Don_B
The RMI compound in Ashford has a friendly coffee shop by the bunkhouse, and now that it's warmer, their outdoor dining area at the opposite side makes good burgers with fresh lettuce, tomatoes, red onions and cold beer at picnic tables on the lawn or under the shed. Great last weekend on a nice sunny afternoon.

If you can make it as far as South Hill at Puyallup, the Tokyo Stop Teriyaki on the south side of the road is much better than the usual teriyaki hut. A real family run Japanese soul food place, quick and inexpensive and good. 12702 Meridian E.

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17 years 8 months ago #181886 by Andrew Carey
Replied by Andrew Carey on topic Re: eatery recommendations - Seattle to Paradise?
I recently had lunch at the very small Chinese place arcross the street from the Shell station & hardware store just as you leave Eatonville heading to MR; not bad at all, rel. cheap, good portions; esp. good if you are rice & veg lover.

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17 years 8 months ago #181890 by Gary Vogt
If all else fails, try Plaza Market at the flashing light in Eatonvillage...surprisingly good fruit & veggie selection at competitive prices...the deli runs toward roasted flesh, but a small grocery survives on service & I bet they will do custom sandwiches...open 8-11, no plastic, but there is a bandit cash machine.

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17 years 8 months ago #181898 by Monika

funky Taquieria Autobusa on Meridian about 112th


I think this is a different one but if I go through Puyallup on the way home I stop at the taco bus immediately across the road/main drag from the McDonalds farthest north. They're open 'til 10pm. very quick, super nice and great authentic inexpensive mexican food.

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17 years 8 months ago #181900 by Robie
Monica ,I think it's the same one. You enter the bus like a passenger and instead of the drivers seat they have a TV in that spot always tuned to Football or spanish language soap operas. Later in the evening it's a good place to pick up some language tips. Beyond that I dream of having a party at my house or somebodys clubhouse with that Taco Bus and a mariachi band.

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