Eclectic restaurants in USA
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DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace
This building in Canal Park holds several eateries, including vegetarian-friendly Taste of Saigon, hippyish cafe Amazing Grace and Northern Waters Smokehaus, with sustainably harvested salmon and whitefish (primo for picnics).
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Food Trucks
Madison's fleet impresses. The more traditional ones, serving barbecue, burritos, southwestern-style fare and Chinese food, ring the Capitol. The corner of King St is well endowed. Trucks ladling out more adventurous dishes – ie East African, Jamaican, Indonesian, vegan – huddle at the foot of State St by campus.
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Ruby
This attractive space next to Flowers had just been remodeled when we visited, but it still has a Casablanca feel, and the core of the menu is built around fragrant jasmine rice bowls ($8 to $12) in just about any combination you can imagine. The bar is hopping at night, and drinks are large and well crafted.
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Flowers
One of the most stylish places in the U District, Flowers has a vegetarian buffet served until 5pm, and dinners include meat choices. The lunch menu includes 20 sandwiches, each around $5. After hours, it becomes an inviting place to sip a cocktail, munch on an appetizer and ‘do homework’ with a promising study partner.
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Bite Café
Join the shaggy rockers reading graphic novels and eating globe-spanning dishes like the veggie burrito with tofu, falafel plate and Thai green curry. The small room is industrial chic, with gray booths and funky artwork peppering exposed brick walls. Up until 8:30pm, you can bring booze over from the Empty Bottle bar–music venue next door to accompany meals.
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Foodlife
‘Call it a restaurant. Call it an eatery. Just don’t call it a food court!’ demands the mantra of Foodlife – a place with over a dozen different globally themed kitchens featuring gourmet à la carte options in a sleek atmosphere. Situated inside the Water Tower Place shopping center, it’s ideal for gangs of shoppers who are so overwhelmed by the Magnificent Mile that they can’t come to a consensus.
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