Jacksonville Restaurants: Hole in the Wall, Part 10
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5 more "hole in the wall" Jacksonville restaurants to try.
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Sweet Theory is amazing, if you have a sweet tooth and haven't been I highly recommend it.
Green Erth Bistro gets my stamp of approval. The Kabobs are amazing. They also have one of the more expansive vegan / vegetarian options in the city as well.
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on February 03, 2015, 05:24:30 PM
Kind of stretching the concept/definition of "Hole in the Wall" aren't we....?
Yeah, I think so.
I wanted to feature them, though. :D
I'll be eating at a few more rodent holes for the next one.
What happened to this series? It used to be hole in the wall restaurants, now it looks like a list of hipster joints (except for the Oriental market).
Quote from: coredumped on February 03, 2015, 07:34:30 PM
What happened to this series? It used to be hole in the wall restaurants, now it looks like a list of hipster joints (except for the Oriental market).
Seriously...
Quote from: TheCat on February 03, 2015, 06:05:38 PM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on February 03, 2015, 05:24:30 PM
Kind of stretching the concept/definition of "Hole in the Wall" aren't we....?
Yeah, I think so.
I wanted to feature them, though. :D
Why feature them in a hole in the wall series if they're not hole in the walls?
^ They're not the typical hole in the wall restaurants that I feature but if a spot is generally unknown and its existence is a bit of a surprise to many in Jacksonville, it has potential to make the cut. I want this list to be about discovering unknown spots.
There isn't a grand calculus.
Just because a place is clean and nicely decorated doesn't mean it can't make the list. :)
While I agree this isn't a hole in the wall list, I gotta give a thumbs up to Green Erth Bistro. One of the more unique ethnic eateries in town. Love it there.
Buyer beware though: a Reeds Ginger Beer costs $6........
Sweet Theory's donuts are amazing for sure! Like a Krispy Kreme donut on steroids- but "healthier".. actually just better for those who have allergies. Nonetheless, they are addicting. One thing I do want to mention is that their customer service needs some brushing up, not too friendly in there.
Got to swing by Hung Thinh Supermarket and what a surprise! I am half Asian so this visit was super fun to walk down every isle and see items that you would see in one market but not in another. This is my new "go to" for all and any Oriental goods! Oh and you will be greeted "Hello!" when walking in and get a "How are you?" when you check out. ;) Thanks for the share! :)
Hung Thinh? Really? Come on that's too easy...
Just make sure you check the expiration dates on those canned products from Hung Thinh.
As I sure you know most Asian canned goods show a manufactured or packaged date rather then an expiration date.
Sorry but Sweet Theory's donuts can't hold a candle to The Donut Shoppe in Arlington. Not even close. The rest of their stuff is good but pretty typical - nothing there was something you couldn't get somewhere else. (If that makes sense.)
Can't wait to try Green Erth though... looks fantastic!
I have been shopping for Asian ingredients at Hung Thinh for years, even before they moved from across the street on Normandy. BIG supermarket, variety of ingredients I can't find at too many places, and it's close to where I live. Good call.
I am Filipino and I approve this message ;)
southern roots.
If you haven't been. It's time.
the vegan savory and sweet options are good.
They're becoming my corner store for beans, milk (and soon eggs), veggies and other fun stuff.