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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever one thinks of CP's residents and housing stock, I'm baffled by the suggestion that its supply of restaurants is inadequate. On the Conn Ave strip: Lavandou, Ardeo/Bardeo, Spices, Ripple, Pulpo, St. Arnold's, a Pho place, Dino, Palena, Indique, Medium Rare and that Mexican place above it, not to mention a couple of chain places, and that's all within a 3-block stretch that's an easy walk from anywhere in the eastern half of the neighborhood, and not a bad stroll from the rest of it. At Wisc. and Macomb, you have 2Amys, Café Deluxe, Bistro Le Zinc, and Cactus Cantina, and undoubtedly more to come with the mixed-use Giant redevelopment. That's quite a range of prices, cuisines, and levels of kid-friendliness. It's a neighborhood that dines out a LOT, where neighbors see each other in the local restaurants all the time, from what I can tell, especially at toddlers-dining-out time.[/quote] Many of these restaurants are horrible. The Vietnamese place would not last a week in the suburbs, it's that bad. Others are OK, but people ignore the fact that the food is mediocre, because they are too lazy to cook and just like to be seen out and about. [/quote]
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