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  • This diner is all-American – pot roast, chicken wings, and pastries displayed in a revolving carousel.

  • The cuisine is mouthwatering Americana, but in very creative ways. The decor is belle époque ; the service superior.

  • A brisk business in drinks, pastries, soups, and salads. Always crowded.

  • Just off Market Street, Chow offers affordable pizzas, pastas, grilled and roasted meats, and a selection of beer and wine. Friendly service.

  • A variety of sandwiches, omelets, and fresh salads, served with amazing homemade French fries.

  • Kitsch and fun, this lively place serves Tex-Mex food until 3am. Wash it down with their potent margaritas.

  • A pleasant patio, and great food – try the grilled salmon salad with black-eyed peas.

  • Pancho Villa Taqueria

    Traditional Mexican fare here is prepared by jolly muchachos and chiquitas .

  • Open 24 hours, this café is great for clubbers wanting to grab a late night breakfast. During the day it attracts families.

  • This Hawaiian restaurant is complete with traditional music and tropical decor. Specialties include kahlua pig and aku tuna.

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