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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(05-05-2026, 11:19 AM)tomh009 Wrote:
(05-04-2026, 06:51 PM)Acitta Wrote: Longtime Waterloo pub listed for sale
The Duke of Wellington.

Haven't been there for many years now but still have fond memories from the early days of the Duke.

Made the mistake of ordering a poutine from there a few weeks ago. It was not ideal. The beer was fine...
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So you know that time when you and your partner want to go out for dinner, but one of you would like to go for Greek food and one wants Korean food, so you get into an argument and end up staying home and eating a crappy frozen pizza?* Well, the Apex Grill Greek and Asian Fusion restaurant is the place for you. Opening June 1 at the corner of Courtland and Borden. They have both Greek and Korean food.
   
*(I don't know if couples actually argue about such things. I live alone. I am just trying to be dramatic,)
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Very weird.
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Hahaha that always happens, except it's usually Thai vs Italian for me and my wife
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Chuek Kwan wrote, Have You Eaten Yet?: Stories from Chinese Restaurants Around the World, that profiled family-run Chinese restaurants aroundt the world from Cape Town, South Africa, to Norway, and every point in between.  It showcased the wide variety of ways that Chinese restaurants adapted their menues to include local food traditions since in some cases, the Chinese population had been present in that particular locale for many, many generations.
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