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Date Posted: 07:40:01 07/10/07 Tue
Author: SMH
Subject: No but I hear the spaghetti at The DaVinci Code Bistro is to die for
In reply to: detoured 's message, "There's no Saving Private Ryan Cafe is there?" on 15:45:52 07/09/07 Mon

Cosi is a fast food type place, but they serve mostly sandwiches on flat bread. They also have salads and stuff, but the buffalo chicken sandwich is so good. Grilled chicken chunks tossed in buffalo sauce and served on grilled flat bread with blue cheese and romaine. There are only a few of them in Baltimore, luckily one is very close to my house.

I'm not a big lobster fan myself (it's so bland, unless you drench it in butter but then it just tastes like butter), but I generally love seafood. Fish especially. When I was in Hawaii I ate a different fresh fish every night, some of which I had never heard of. Between that and the fruit I was in love with food in Hawaii. I had never had guava before!

I love mussels...mussels marinara, yum. The only seafood I'm really don't like is raw oysters. My roommate loves those so much but they just taste so slimy! She says they're an acquired taste but I'm not interested in acquiring it at all.

I always figured Mexican in California would be pretty authentic. I'm glad to hear California Tortilla isn't actually from there.

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