
Did you know there's a Peruvian restaurant in a mall food court in West Virginia?


I ordered the Lomo Saltado, which is stir-fried steak or chicken with onions tomatoes, green onions and cilantro. It's served with white rice and french fries. Delish.

And this purple corn drink! It's made with cinnamon, cloves, lemon, pineapple and apples. And it sounds different, but I loved it!
Have you been?

Ritzy Lunch is a small lunch spot known for its hot dogs in Clarksburg.




The slaw had bits of carrot so it gave a pop of color, and it was flavorful. Definitely solid.

Oliverio's is a hometown shop that sells a variety of goods: snacks, pepperoni rolls, Oliverio style peppers, etc.

D'Annunzio's is not a bread you can find everywhere, so it's excited to see it on shelves in this neck of the woods.

The peppers are the mainstay here. They were born from this shop into a full-blown business that can be found in most Italian kitchens in the state.

They come in all different styles and are the perfect complement to pastas, sandwiches, pepperoni rolls and more. Which is your favorite?

Fairmont is home to a lot of small, old-school restaurants that serve simple entrees and, of course, pepperoni rolls.






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