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  1. #1
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    Bruno, I just eat where-ever, and honestly I eat out so rarely that I just have no recommendations.

    Thai food is always good. There's a good (tiny) Thai place in Edmonds.

    What kind of food do you guys like?

    (and the Harbor Inn in Edmonds is a decent place to stay. On the beach and a bike route and a couple blocks from the Edmonds ferry dock.)
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 08-12-2008 at 08:03 PM.
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    I should be able to make it I am off that day. Will check with DH, he's been working friday nights but maybe he can come out to play.

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    we both like all types of food -except Mr Bruno finds Chinese problematic and I hate sushi.

    I love Thai food so the place in edmonds would be good if others are ok with that.

    Glad it looks like you can make it Teigyr.

    So far we have Salsa (poss plus Mr) Knott, Teigyr (poss plus Mr). Mimi? Dex? Anyone else????
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    I find Chinese food problematic also: too much hidden wheat.

    Edmonds is a bit out of the way (but near Salsa, Teigyr, and me), and Seattle does have a lot of Thai. I just have a habit of going to this particular place. http://www.thaicottage.net/

    Anybody have other suggestions?

    ETA: Thai Cottage is walking distance from the Harbor Inn http://www.nwcountryinns.com/edmonds.html , which is walking distance from the beach and the ferry and the busses... and Edmonds is small and cute and very managable, if you'd like a small town as your basecamp for exploring Seattle.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 08-13-2008 at 08:21 PM.
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    I'm sorry but I won't be able to make it. I have a big training weekend then. It's strategic planning and last big ride to get ready for the Ring of Fire Time Trial. Darn. Have a blast you gals (and Misters).
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    Count me in!

    And for Thai, MAY in Wallingford is excellent.

  7. #7
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    Chris will be there too. And we also have a really great Thai restaurant in the neighborhood. Once we have a head count, maybe we can get a fix on the exact place.
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    I'm putting it on my calendar now.

 

 

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