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wasabif t1_iu8jwxg wrote

Sly Fox Den Too is a traditional Wampanoag restaurant in Charlestown. Service is slower than you will be used to, but that’s because it’s a small kitchen and everything is cooked to order. Really great food and worth the visit.

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Exiled_metalfield t1_iu7esv0 wrote

Hot weiners :(

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ihatemakingids t1_iu86g2g wrote

You could try pinoy lane they are a Filipino food mart but they cook traditional Filipino food in the back of the store. The menu rotates so there is alway something different. I've seen fishhead soup and barbecued cow heart there.

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RandomChurn t1_iu8hijh wrote

>barbecued cow heart

Haha, triggered 😆 .. I can still vividly recall my horror as a young child when my mother put on the dining table an oxblood-colored Bootonware platter bearing a giant unadorned cow's tongue .. I could easily make out the individual taste buds :: shudder ::

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zebrawithflowers t1_iu8kws1 wrote

I love Jahunger in Providence. Uighur food - too spicy for my husband but so tasty!

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ilovehillsidehonda t1_iu8mp9x wrote

Having lived in Queens for over a decade I can say that Chengdu Taste is about as authentic as it gets. They don’t dumb it down for white people. It’s my favorite restaurant in PVD. (Ok, actually I think it’s in Pawtucket, but just over the line.)

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GossamerGlenn t1_iu910vs wrote

Jayd bun in Wakefield or willys place

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newzap t1_iu7ff7s wrote

have you tried pizza?

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crazyfoxwhitesnakes OP t1_iu7gfer wrote

Sorry, hoping for something with unusual or traditional menu items like Sura, Chengdu, Los Andes, Jayd Bun. Pizza is delicious though I will take your best pie spot

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okracolor t1_iu7p2d9 wrote

Pho Zap Zap is amazing!

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safe-word t1_iu8o049 wrote

A Wimpy Skippy at Caserta Pizzeria.

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bbpr120 t1_iu94ieu wrote

Dunkin, there's one every 30 feet and no two serve the "food" the same way.

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krikeynoname t1_iu9z8dn wrote

Cheng Du Taste Prov. Real authentic Sechuan

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