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A little hamberger place call LC's and Kelso's Pizza north of th river.
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another Texas Toms was off 291 in Indep. My mom used to take my sister and I to that location if we got no cavities at the dentist.
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I started out as a busboy, and then went to dishwasher, fry cook, and then head cook over my five years there. My best story about those steel plates was that once I stepped away from the dishwasher station, and one of the cooks brought back a steel plate that he'd been using on the grille all night, so it was about 400 degrees. I came back and picked it up, and fortunately my hands were wet. I heard the water boiling on my hand and dropped the thing without so much as a red mark. I'm amazed that I didn't roast off all my fingerprints. So did your lady get a free meal? I could imagine a bunch of those things flipping a cart. |
Here's an odd one. When I was a kid, I loved going to Der Weinershnitzel (sp?) on the west end of Business loop 70 in Columbia. It was a big red-roofed A-frame structure that sold Hot Dogs. I preffered that place to McDonalds because McDonalds always put mustard on my cheeseburger. They would give you a plain dog with packets of ketchup (or was it catsup) and mustard so you only had to put on what you wanted.
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Wichita had a place on central & zoo called Estalitias best damn sancho in the world...the hot sause would burn your teeth, plus it weighed 2 lbs....
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In Overland Park...
Here's the places I grew up with and still have to eat at every time I come back in town... Taco Via Haywards...I remember the little hole in the wall off of 95th street...and you had to wait an hour or more to get seated... Pizza Shoppe....greatest pizza on the planet. John's Space Age Donuts....yumm. (heard they're closed now??? is this true?? sad if so) Wylies....outstanding double or triple burgers... |
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A new Pizza joint that I like is Ci Ci's Pizza. Pizza buffet place with Pizza out all day long. Prices aren't too bad either.
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Anyone in Junction City: You must eat at the Pusan Diner on N. Washington Street. Korean S(e)oul Food at it's finest, try the Bulgogi and Yaki Mandu, thank me later. Plus, it's within walking distance of a gentlmen's club.
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How about King's Restaurant? The Cheese Frenchee was awesome!
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