No seafood please. Especially interested in anything that is uniquely Baltimore or Chinese & Thai places that deliver. But anything that is yummy and not seafood will do.
2007-02-14
08:10:34
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Those crab cakes sound lovely, but alas, I have an allergy to seafood, which is the only reason I rule that out...
2007-02-16
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There is a good Chinese restaurant in or around the intersection of Lombard and Calvert Sts just a block north of the Inner Harbor.
Little Italy is a few blocks east of the Inner Harbor area. There is the Charm City Brewing Company on the upper level of the Light St. Pavillion.
2007-02-14 13:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I only took a visit from Dallas up there this previous week. fantastic position!! nicely, i'm 21 now yet I went also even as i replaced into about 13 on a school vacation to the frustrating Rock Cafe. that's top by technique of the ESPN Zone. it really is a neat position with very outstanding waiters!!! if that would not artwork, there are a lot of restaraunts all interior of strolling distance of the specific places you're going. have relaxing!
2016-11-03 11:07:54
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answered by ? 4
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Best - Johnny Pollack's sausage in Lexington Market, which is the best in Bal'm'r! Get down with real people -- you might feel better as part of a group, one of you should have a tattoo or a bouffant hairdo -- better both! Serious the Market is worth it - the best produce, chocolates, and ( I know no sea food -- but seriously hon' try one of) Faidley's crab cakes. Go hungry and eat! Please try the crab cakes< I am in tears thinking of your life without !!
I'm back: apologize for my insistence on crab cake. I still put the market right at the top. Check the Wikipedia (for gosh sake) web site.
2007-02-15 14:51:26
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answered by Amafanius 4
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Try J Paul's: http://www.j-pauls.com/dir/about/
You're going to find a lot of seafood because that's what Baltimore is known for, but at J Paul's, you've got a saloon atmosphere and a menu to match. The original J Paul's is in Georgetown... and the second one is Inner Harbor. It's a "prohibition" sort of place - lol
For Chinese, try Uncle Lee's Harbor Restaurant: http://local.yahoo.com/details;_ylt=AmD_8u_dyHx2QpWVqwSfW9KHNcIF?id=12556303&state=MD&city=Baltimore&stx=Restaurants&csz=Baltimore%2C+MD&fr=&ed=FhD..K131DyynrkUf4o0WV9Lz2MFRt7isbDg6ayKQv5_9hfbNJm4fUU-&lcscb=
2007-02-18 06:54:03
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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Pazo in Harbor East on Aliceanna
Roys in Harbor East
Oceanaire
Fletchers
http://www.harborplace.com/html/MallAttractions.asp
2007-02-18 06:56:06
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answered by megan p 2
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If you like seafood McCormick and Schmicks is a very good restaurant. The prices are mid to high but they have very good happy hour specials on food as well as drinks. I seem to always eat at Cap City Brewery. It is casual and fairly inexpensive. They have a wide variety in their menu and on their menu they will pair a dish with one of their beers. My favorite thing at this place is the basket of pretzels with horseradish sauce they give you for free (sometimes you have to ask) while you look over the menu and wait for your food.
2007-02-18 07:20:38
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answered by hsh1975 1
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Ruth's Chris, The Cheesecake Factory, McCormick and Schmicks, Tian Yi, Vellegia's, Valentino's
2007-02-14 08:20:31
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answered by Bubbles 5
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Anywhere in Little Italy
2007-02-14 08:16:07
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answered by ZEROCOOL 2
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GO TO LITTLE ITALY
http://www.littleitalymd.com/
Sabatino's is my favorite when i am back in MD.
2007-02-21 11:40:09
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answered by Doc Hollywood 6
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