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OrangeBlossomBaby 03-19-2021 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1917982)
:) Do your homework buddy and good luck if you are serious. :coolsmiley:

:shocked: As far as "health conscious" options, we had a "Nature's Table" franchise here ..... it closed and a Tapas restaurant opened in it's place. That restaurant had a piano bar as well...... it also closed. :oops: Another Tapas restaurant opened and closed in Brownwood.

Most posters/experts on this site never saw any of them. :1rotfl:

I didn't live here til after they closed. And if they were overpriced in order to recover the exorbitant rents paid to the Landlord in the squares, I wouldn't have been going there often at all anyway.

But a decent Indian place, or middle-eastern/falafel joint anywhere between Leesburg and Summerville on Rte 441 would be amazing. Or down on 466/a between 441 and 301.

It'd be a part of my usual rotation for "treat-time for moi."

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-19-2021 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1917069)
:) Which one did you go to?

New York state (I want to say it was in or near Syracuse?). Absolutely amazing. And I'm not even all that fond of BBQ food, I've never met a Mac & Cheese made by any restaurant that is as good as mine, and if I'm stuck with inferior I'd rather go all the way to the dark side and have Kraft. Their corn bread with honey - OMG. That's how I serve my corn bread now - with honey that came from bees that gathered pollen from MY oregano garden back in Connecticut. Nothing better.

They had some delicious chicken. This was MANY years ago and I still remember how good it was.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-19-2021 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1917087)
Tennessee???:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Try Wo Hop's or 4-5-6, both in Chinatown (NYC). At 4-5-6, the waiters do not speak English and there is one menu in English. We would go there with a Chinese-American, and she would just write what we wanted on a piece of paper. Do not order soup, it's included with the meal (If you are Chinese). Also, they do not collect sales tax (if you are Chinese)

That's like the taqueria I used to go to, back in CT. They had the usual taqueria food on the menu, which was on the wall, and was all in Spanish. And then you could order caldo de pescado, which wasn't on the menu. You'd have to know they made it. Spicy and rich. And the only thing you had to do, to get it, is ask for it in Spanish.

Stu from NYC 03-19-2021 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1918149)
I didn't live here til after they closed. And if they were overpriced in order to recover the exorbitant rents paid to the Landlord in the squares, I wouldn't have been going there often at all anyway.

But a decent Indian place, or middle-eastern/falafel joint anywhere between Leesburg and Summerville on Rte 441 would be amazing. Or down on 466/a between 441 and 301.

It'd be a part of my usual rotation for "treat-time for moi."

Falaffel and a place that sells real Gyro's would be awesome. Takis is ok but do not offer regular gyro meat cooked on a spit. When asked the owner said that people here prefer it that way. This former NYer does not.

kathyspear 03-19-2021 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1918147)
If we already frequent those other places, there is definitely not a need for more of what we already have plenty of.

The need is for what we don't have. That's why we need it. If we had it, we wouldn't need it.

I frequent the places I frequent now, because there is a lack of alternative.

"Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason."
-Seinfeld

k.

Shadow8IA 03-21-2021 01:13 PM

It’s hard to get decent pizza here.

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Originally Posted by DylanTodd (Post 1916107)
Hi,

My wife & I will be moving down shortly and I have 25 years in the restaurant business. I want to explore possibly opening up my own restaurant in the Villages. What type of new restaurant would you like to see open?

Cheers,

Dylan & Erin


OrangeBlossomBaby 03-21-2021 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1918165)
Falaffel and a place that sells real Gyro's would be awesome. Takis is ok but do not offer regular gyro meat cooked on a spit. When asked the owner said that people here prefer it that way. This former NYer does not.

They also don't make tahini.

I like my greek salads with tahini, not greek dressing (which really is just a vinaigrette).

Two Bills 03-21-2021 01:48 PM

The only advice I would offer to any prospective restauranteur in The Villages.
Is charge at least $5 for lemon and water!:icon_wink:

Stu from NYC 03-21-2021 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by kathyspear (Post 1918181)
"Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason."
-Seinfeld

k.

Or as Yogi Berra used to say, when you come to a fork in the road take it!

Phoneman 03-21-2021 02:57 PM

Portillos would be a good one. They started in Chicago and have spread out, there’s two in Tampa.

laryb 03-21-2021 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ying li (Post 1916619)
Portuguese cuisine restaurant. No one here knows how good Portuguese food is. Don't know what their missing.

I know how good Portuguese food is. Was born and raised in southeast Ma. where the population is a majority of Portuguese descent (I'm 50%). There are Portuguese restaurants everywhere. The dishes feature a lot of seafood and meats, the portions are huge, and priced very reasonably. I always have a freezer full of chourico and linguica for sandwiches, sauces, kale soup (caldo verde),etc. Everyone I've made Shrimp Mozambique for down here just loves it. So yes, Portuguese for me

Ben Franklin 03-23-2021 03:08 PM

A good one
 
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Originally Posted by DylanTodd (Post 1916107)
Hi,

My wife & I will be moving down shortly and I have 25 years in the restaurant business. I want to explore possibly opening up my own restaurant in the Villages. What type of new restaurant would you like to see open?

Cheers,

Dylan & Erin

A good one. The one's here are all pretty mediocre. An excellent fish and steak restaurant would be nice. Something along the lines of Traders, and I'd be in heaven.

TRADERS SANIBEL

Road-Runner 03-23-2021 03:22 PM

Personally, more seafood options. I'd even go for a Red Lobster on the southside. But based on my street of new homeowners alone, catering to a New York crowd will be a winning formula for sure. EVERYBODY is from New York!

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-23-2021 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Road-Runner (Post 1920152)
Personally, more seafood options. I'd even go for a Red Lobster on the southside. But based on my street of new homeowners alone, catering to a New York crowd will be a winning formula for sure. EVERYBODY is from New York!

We're all either from NY, from somewhere near NY, have eaten in NY, had a mother from NY who cooked for her family, or who recognizes the superior quality of foods from the general vicinity thereof. Even their crappiest burrito joint is better than the best one in Florida!

Notsocrates 03-24-2021 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DylanTodd (Post 1916107)
Hi,

My wife & I will be moving down shortly and I have 25 years in the restaurant business. I want to explore possibly opening up my own restaurant in the Villages. What type of new restaurant would you like to see open?

Cheers,

Dylan & Erin

Something Bourdain would like.
Doesn't have to,be fancy, just good.


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