She's Not Lebanese!
Feb. 6th, 2005 12:43 pmYou'd think here in Donut Rock City it'd be easy to find a restaurant on a Saturday night. But alas without reservations at our first choice we were sent to and fro the stratosphere of suburbia to find only lines, lines, lines! In a last ditch effort we went to the sister location of our First Choice to be seated immediately. I don't want to have to unload 5 fat hairy gays out of a Volkswagon that many times in one night ever again. But what can you do?
Now, esteemed reader, if you find yourself dining in Donut Rock City I sincerely recommend La Luna (on the Mountain). Generous portions of fresh and tasty Lebanese at pretty reasonable prices ($18-20 entrees). The service is good but low-key (ie. no fake-ass grins or jokes). I've heard the Baklava is good but I'm yet to have room left after despite three visits to the restaurant.
It was so nice to have my friends visit me yesterday. I really appreciate it guys, thanks.
Now, esteemed reader, if you find yourself dining in Donut Rock City I sincerely recommend La Luna (on the Mountain). Generous portions of fresh and tasty Lebanese at pretty reasonable prices ($18-20 entrees). The service is good but low-key (ie. no fake-ass grins or jokes). I've heard the Baklava is good but I'm yet to have room left after despite three visits to the restaurant.
It was so nice to have my friends visit me yesterday. I really appreciate it guys, thanks.