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David Mark

Searching for Remarkable Greenwood Restaurants. Do they exist?

I've been hard-pressed to find anything other than chain restaurants in Greenwood. There must be some remarkable must-haves on the south side. I'm looking for a few hidden (or not so hidden) gems to visit in Greenwood, or the southside in general. What am I missing out on?

If I were a Food Network TV host visitng G-town, where would you send me and why?

Thank you very much!

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Definitely Kabuto and Thai Spice

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I also have to agree with Dick, "Shallo's is a traditional favorite." I can't get enough of their homemade potato chips. I used to get down to the south side quite often, but not much anymore.

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I went their with my wife and ordered a burger just to see. Not a great burger, but it is a great place. Some people tell me my burger standards are too high. Let's say I'm discriminating when it comes to burgers. The full review is on the Burger Quest page.

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I have HIGH standards on burgers too. Why settle. I have no problem spending more to get a remarkable patty.

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Fireside Brewhouse, Shallo's, Vito Provolone's, Thai Spice, Hal's Fabulous Las Vegas, Stone Creek Dining Co.

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Thanks Jennifer - The list is getting a little better. ;)

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Shallo's is my personal south side favorite: shallos.net

Especially if you enjoy beer: over 500 different beers! :)

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Arnie's is really good and so is Thai Spice.

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Bean Cup and Shallo's. Although The Bean Cup is a coffee shop, Chris is so nice and makes great food. Their quiche in the mornings is fabulous and the homemade hummus is great in the afternoon. They also have great salads and sandwiches for lunch; my fiance LOVES their iced chai tea w/ soy milk, too.

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