I've been to The Cold Spot in Glen Jean. Twice, actually. My opinion of the place had risen since my first visit as I had the chance to meet the owner on my second visit to that location. I, again, went with photographer Tom Hindman, who knows everyone. The owner genuinely cared about...
Remember how excited I got when I had a calzone from Gino's in Clay County? I thought I found THE best thing at Gino's. I was just choosing the wrong thing! I gotta give all other Gino's a chance! LOL. I went to the Gino's on the East End of Charleston. I had...
It's odd to have two Vietnamese places in Charleston. Right across from each other. But I'm not complaining. One specializes in noodle soup - pho, and the other in sandwiches - banh mi. Yen's Sandwiches is more of a lunch place, though if you're out of work by 6 p.m., you can make...
One of the more unique establishments in Charleston is The Peanut Shoppe. Not every city has a shop devoted to nuts and candy, but good ol' Charleston does. As an institution of sorts, my townie friends required my attendance here. I usually skip by this place because I walk by the small exterior...
In case you missed this: http://www.dailymail.com/foodandliving/201309100173 A new Japanese and Thai fusion restaurant aims to be a relaxing refuge for young professionals in Charleston. Su-Tei, which will feature Asian Cuisine focusing on sushi, Thai food and Japanese cuisine, is set to open in Kanawha City by the end of September. "There really isn't...
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