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Home › Forums › Regional Forums › Where Should I Eat? › Lincoln

This topic contains 10 replies, has 0 voices, and was last updated by ReggieRoy ReggieRoy 14 years, 5 months ago.

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  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539314
    NebGuy
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    You might want to try Tastee Inn & Out. The one in Sioux City, Iowa was reviewed on this website.

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539315
    PCC
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    I like Sher-E-Punjab for Indian Cuisine. Small place downtown at 1601 Q Street.

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539316
    LegalLady
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    [:D][:D][:p][:p][:D] Hubby had to make a trip to the doctor in Scottsbluff today, we had Gering Bakery Cabbage Burgers for supper.

    Yum Yum

    The Lady

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539317
    Milt
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    Runza doesn’t offer the best bierocks around, but they are worth trying. I prefer the more expensive of the three Runza versions – mushroom and swiss, as I recall. It is more flavorful than the other two. Plain Runzas are just too bland.

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539318
    Sfreader
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    I will give them a try sometime, LegalLady.

    My take on Runza is that it was too much about the pastry and not enough about the flavor of the filling.

    Keith

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539319
    roossy90
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    quote:

    Originally posted by mr chips

    Eat at Runza’s.

    [:0][:0][:0][;)][;)][;)][8)]

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539320
    LegalLady
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    RUNZA is ok, BUT, one must travel to the western half of the state for homemade Krautburgers, aka Bierocks, aka Cabbage Burgers. I believe these "stuffed sandwiches" are of German – Russian origin. They put RUNZA to shame. As I am to busy to make make own anymore, the ones at Gering Bakery in Gering, Nebraska, are the best. Nothing like fast food runzas. Y’all must try them some time. As for Lincoln, try "Misty’s", wonderful prime rib sandwiches, etc…

    The Lady of the Law

    [:)]

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539321
    Sfreader
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    Runzas are a regional fast food that everyone one should try once. Perhaps only once.

    Try the Oven, an upscale Indian fusion restaurant in the Haymarket district. Good food though a bit expensive for a Indian restaurant in the Midwest.

    Keith

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539322
    mr chips
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    Eat at Runza’s.

  • August 11, 2006 at 9:16 am #2539323
    ReggieRoy
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    Where shall I eat in Lincoln, Nebraska? It’s a college town, so there are dozens of restaurants. I like Asian and bbq.

  • August 16, 2006 at 4:30 pm #325985
    ReggieRoy
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    Lincoln, Nebraska

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