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Sushi Hana: "Best Sushi in Baltimore"

written: 31 December 2007
Located on a side-street off York Road near Towson University, Sushi Hana is an unpretentious Japanese restaurant that features the best and freshest sushi in Baltimore. The service is quick, the prices are fair, the ambience is somewhat stark unless you ask to be seated in the back room.

Rating: 4/4
Details:
Food by rwise, who lives here (December 2007)




 

Favorite Curry Chicken!!: "Cafe Zen"

written: 07 January 2004
Could not believe THIS Curry Chicken! It is out of this world. If you like Sushi -- look no further -- service and ambiance for a fabulos price. It's a must try!

Pros: great food!!!
Cons: none
Rating: 4/4
Details: Baltimore / Belveder Rd
Food by Veratae, who lives here (January 2004)




 

latin club: "Lookin' for a hot night out?"

written: 22 December 2002
if you like latin music (bachata, merenge, salsa etc) latin palace is the place to go. if you don't know how to dance salsa they will teach you. but i warn you, on latin nights, there is NOTHING BUT LATIN, but that's a good thing :)

Pros: latin men
Cons: if you don't know the moves, you'll feel left out
Rating: 4/4
Details:
Nightlife by dickerca, who lives here (August 2002)




 

Admiral Fell Inn: "Small elegant hotel"

written: 29 August 2001
Fells Point is the neighborhood where Edgar Allen Poe allegedly died in the gutter as an impoverished alcoholic. I believe he must have passed to his greater reward at the corner of Thames and Broadway, the site of the Admiral Fell Inn. This is a hotel with European charm and elegance that provides a personal touch. It is convenient to the center of nightclub / bar life in Baltimore, the only extant neighborhood porno theater (the Apex), and Johns Hopkins Hospital. The local Gun store was shut down after they found that 20 percent of the handguns used in crime in Baltimore were purchased there. If you want a true Baltimore experience, this is the place to go. Rates are reasonable but not cheap.

Pros: Quaint, colorful neighborhood.
Cons: Quaint, colorful neighborhood
Rating: 3/4
Details: Thames and Broadway, Fells Point
Accommodation by rwise, who lives here (August 2001)




 

Cafe Zen: "Great Chinese Food"

written: 20 March 2001
This is a wonderful chinese restaurant just a block from the famed Senator theater on a side street. Not a place you would find in you were not looking for it. The menu includes sushi as well as Cantonese and Schechuan cuisine. The staff are friendly, and the prices are reasonable.

Pros: Great food
Cons: Parking can be hard.
Rating: 4/4
Details: York and Belvedere, 1 block south
Food by rwise, who lives here (March 2001)




 

Balti's Best Cuisine: "Crabs Everywhere"

written: 07 December 2000
This little crawly crustacean is the one thing that beats out the Oriole as Baltimore's mascot. Most people have had crab before, but not the 'Baltimore Way'. Visitors usually wonder what the disposable paper tablecloth is for until a waiter or waitress dumps a bushel of steamy, heavily seasoned crabs right in the middle of the table! There are few dining experiences similar to this one; everyone picks away at the mound of critters, drinks gallons of cold beer or soda, and chats the evening away. Don't let the barbaric-looking mallet fool you... in the hands of a true Baltimorean, it is a brush in the hands of an artist. Just ask one for help, and he/she will surely be glad to teach.

Pros: a must-have experience
Cons: only in the summer
Rating: 4/4
Details: everywhere
Food by jpw15, who is from here (October 2000)




 

Amiccis Italian Restaurant: "Little Italy Gem"

written: 07 December 2000
Baltimore's Little Italy is well known for dozens of very good to excellent Italian restaurants. Of course, with fame, has come higher prices and crowds or locals and tourists. Amiccis gets its share of the crowds, but its prices are amazingly low while the quality of its meals is still excellent. The atmosphere is less formal, more relaxed, than many Little Italy establishments, and its menu is not quite as extensive as some. But they have all the staples one expects, plus some very creative dishes unique to this busy and fun place. Amiccis is our favorite Italian place in Nickle City, and judging from the lines on weekends, its the favorite of many other locals as well. NOTE: Parking can be a problem in Little Italy on the weekends especially. Be prepared to drive around a bit, or park in a nearby lot and enjoy a stroll to your restaurant through this interesting Italian neighborhood.

Pros: Excellent food, reasonable prices, friendly staff
Cons: Lines on weekend evenings
Rating: 4/4
Details: 231 S. High Street 410-528-1096 http://www.onlinedining.com/DiningOut/amiccisdir/amiccis.html
Food by yostwl, who lives here (December 2000)




 

8 x 10: "8 x 10: Baltimore's Best Live Music"

written: 24 October 2000
Itchin for some hoppin high quality live music? Want to see where bands like Dave Matthews, Phish and others started out? Come down to this swinging Federal Hill spot where you can watch a band from either of 2 cozy floors. It's been worn down by time and tunes but it's truly a must-see when in Baltimore.

Pros: Good Bands, cheap drinks, atmosphere, phatlocation
Cons: can get crowded, sometimes teens are there
Rating: 4/4
Details: 10 E. Cross St (Down by the Cross St. Market) http://www.walther-productions.com/8BY10.htm
Nightlife by matty, who is from here (September 1998)




 

Baugher's Country Restaurant: "Cornfield Cuisine"

written: 19 October 2000
About 25 miles west of Baltimore, you can step back 40 years for a real country American dining experience in Westminster, Maryland. Baugher's Country Restaurant serves rib-sticking, inexpensive home cooking. It's all like mama used to make on the farm. Plus they make their own ice cream and have a local fruit and vegetable market. Baugher's ain't fancy, but if you want plenty of good food on a budget, this is the place to be.

Pros: Homestyle American dishes, very inexpensive
Cons: Ambiance not a major concern.
Rating: 3/4
Details: I-795 from Baltimore to route 140 to Westminster. Route 31 south and turn right on Main St.
Food by yostwl, who lives here (October 2000)




 

Eat Bertha's Mussels: "Bertha's"

written: 23 September 2000
Bertha's is a landmark of East Baltimore's Fells Point. The specialty of the house is steamed mussels with a wide selection of sauces. Once you have been there, you will begin to notice the green "Eat Bertha's Mussels" bumper stickers throughout the US.

Pros: Good food. Great atmosphere
Cons: Service can be slow at times
Rating: 3/4
Details: Foot of Broadway at Fells Point
Food by rwise, who lives here (September 2000)




 
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