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24th St
"A quiet little street with a great spanish restaurant"
24th street is a small, quiet street that is home to a great spanish restaurant called El Ranchito Ristorante. This place has a very neat atmosphere, as well as great food and relatively friendly service. There isn't much else to do on this street, but El Ranchito Ristorante will probably be worth the drive for you. I recommend this street overall.
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38th St
"A mostly residential street that has a great restaurant at one end."
38th street consists mostly of houses, but the restaurant on the end of it, Angelo's Cafe Bar & Restaurant, is very good. It offers a great fun atmosphere, good food, at great prices. Other than this, there isn't much else to do on this street, as you might expect. Overall, though, Angelo's Cafe Bar & Restaurant is worth the drive.
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37th St
"A pretty nice street with one memorable restaurant"
37th street is a pretty clean, friendly looking street that is home to a great family run restaurant called Josefa Restaurant. They serve great food, have pretty good prices, and are very friendly. Most of the other restaurants on this street were not very crowded, so I passed them by, though they may be ok. Overall, I would definately head down to this street for Josefa Restaurant, its well worth it.
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Bergenline Ave
"An excellent Street with some great places to Eat"
Bergenline Avenue has some excellent restaurants on it, most of which I've been to. Heres the list:
Margyru Bar & Restaurant: Excellent food, decent service (it's usually crowded, so this can be expected), good prices.
El Trebol: Friendly staff, large portions, good food, and a great atmosphere.
Hunter Chinese Restaurant: Some of the best chinese food in Union City, Good service, ok atmosphere.
Overall, this is a great street to visit.
Margyru Bar & Restaurant: Excellent food, decent service (it's usually crowded, so this can be expected), good prices.
El Trebol: Friendly staff, large portions, good food, and a great atmosphere.
Hunter Chinese Restaurant: Some of the best chinese food in Union City, Good service, ok atmosphere.
Overall, this is a great street to visit.
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21st St
"A nice little street with a good mexican restaurant"
21st street is a relatively quiet street in Union city that offer a memorable Mexican restaurant known as El Migueleno. The carnitas were excellent, as was the service, but the prices were a little high. Although the street offers little else to do, I do give this street four stars for it's Mexican restaurant, as there are not many good Mexican places in Union City!
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West 15th St
"A dirty street with little entertainment or restaurants"
When I was driving down West 15th street, I got the impression that the city of Vancouver had forgotten about it, as it was very dirty, and had only one restaurant on it. This restaurant is called Muchos Gracias Mexican Food, and there was no one there when I drove past, so I just kept driving. Overall, I would avoid this street, as there is simply no reason to visit it.
Columbia St
"A pretty nice street that has a nice little pub"
Columbia street is a clean, quiet street that is home to a friendly little pub called Shanahans, which offers low prices, good food, and great portion size. The service here is great, and it seems like a great place to head to watch a big sporting event on tv, while enjoying some great pub fare. Overall, this is a nice street, but it doesn't offer much in the way of family fun.
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West 19th St
"A great street with some of the best restaurants in Vancouver"
West 19th street is home to a French restaurant called Mon Ami (my friend), that offers excellent, authentic French cuisine, and great service, although the prices were a tad high. The street also offer a restaurant called La Bottega, which offers a diverse menu, and extremely good food. Overall, this street is a must visit for those traveling through Vancouver!
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East 22nd St
"A nice suburbian street with a great chinese place"
East 22nd street is a rather wide street in the suburbs of Vancouver that offers one excellent attraction: Peking Garden Chinese Restaurant. You can tell that this place is good the moment that you walk in, as you smell the great food throughout the restaurant. The prices here are decent, and the food is spectacular. Overall, this street would be better if it had more stuff to do, but the Chinese restaurant that it features is great, though.
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East 25th St
"A nice little street with an above average diner"
East 25th street is somewhat of a back road with a hidden gem. This gem that I am referring to is called the Main Street Diner, and it offers some excellent home style food at great prices. The service at this place is very good as well, and I was able to order my lunch to go, and walk out with my food within ten minutes. Overall, this is a nice street that could use some more attractions, but the one that it current is home to is well worth the trip.
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International Blvd Northeast
"An excellet street with plenty to do"
Andrew Young International Boulevard NE is a great street that has many places to visit that you will surely love. The first one of these places is Dailey's, which offers amazing food, as well as live music, and is truly a perfect restaurant. Another great place on this street is the Steak and Ale restaurant, which offers great, filling food, as well as great service. Overall, this is a perfect street to visit if you are looking for a great dinner restaurant, and I highly recomend it.
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International Blvd
"A nice street with a few great restaurants"
Andrew Young International Boulevard northwest is a nice street that can become congested with traffic quiet often, but nonetheless has a couple great restaurants. The first one of these restaurants is the Sun Dial Restaurant and bar, which offers a great atmosphere, a great view, as well as good food. The other good restaurant on this street is Pittypat's porch, which offers great service, good food, but slightly pricey food. Overall, this is nice street for a good diner, and I recommend it.
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Atlanta St Southeast
"A decent little street with a few places to visit"
Marietta street Northwest is a peaceful street with a couple good places to go for breakfast. The one of these places is Michael's Cafe II. This place offers quick service, and good food, and can get you and your food back on the road in minutes. Another breakfast place that is pretty good on this street is a place called Just Around the corner. This place offers a great location that is easily accessible from the street, as well as pretty good food. Overall, if you are looking for a decent and quick breakfast, I recommend that you head down to this street.
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West 8th St
"A large, crowded street with a decent variet of restaurants"
West 8th street is a rather large and crowded street that offers a decent variety of places to eat. One of these places is Blue velvet, a nicely furnished hip restaurant with great food, and decent service. Another place to go on this street is Los Molcajetes, a fun hispanic restaurant with great food and good service. Overall, west 8th street offers a decent variety of attractions, and I recommend it to this looking for a nice lunch or quick dinner.
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East 9th St
"A big street that offers a nice variety of restaurants"
East 9nth street doesn't offer the highest quality restaurants, but at least it offers a variety. One of the places on this street, El pollo loco, is a fast food Mexican place that offers pretty good food at great prices, as well as great speed. Another place to go on this street is Bar-B-Kosher, a (you guessed it) Kosher Barbecue restaurant. This is a small, hip restaurant with good barbecue, and great service. Overall, I recommend this street to those looking for a quick meal.
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North Spring St
"An average sized street with a nice variety of attractions"
West college street is home to many great places to visit, ranging from a bakery to a Chinese restaurant, to a Vietnamese fast food place. One of these places, The Jade Wok, offers excellent Chinese food at decent prices, as well as a calm atmosphere. Another one of these places, Au Pagolac Cholon, offers fast and affordable Vietnamese food that tastes very good. Overall, I highly recommend this street to all with an empty stomach.
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Bartlett St
"A tiny street with a great barbecue restaurant"
Bartlett street is like a little slice of Texas, as it is the home of an excellent Texas Barbecue restaurant, known as Original Texas Barbecue King. This place offers excellent burgers, great sauce, and has great service as well. This restaurant would have earned this street five stars, but there is nothing else to do on this street, so I'll leave it at four. Overall, I recommend this place if you are in the mood for barbecue.
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East 2nd St
"A nice long street with plenty to do"
East 2nd street is home to some of the best sushi restaurants in Los Angeles. One of these places is known as Koraku restaurant. This place offers diner-styling, great food, and fast service. Another great place to visit on this street is the Komasa restaurant. This is a nice small restaurant with a very personable staff, and excellent food. So overall, if you are in the mood for Japanese food, I highly recommend heading down to East 2nd street.
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North Broadway
"A very long street with only one worthwhile place to visit"
North Broadway is perhaps one of the longest streets in Los Angeles. However, it is very lacking in atractions, as there is only one place one this street to visit, and while this place is great, it doesn't make up for the lack of attractions. This place that I am reffering to is the Yang Chow restaurant. This restaurant offers excellent chinese food, as well as good service, and an atmosphere to match Chinatown. Overall, if you are in the mood for Chinese, you should definately drive down to this street, but otherwise, it is a long waste of time.
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Lebanon St
"A nice little street next to a great restaurant."
Lebanon Street is a quiet little street near South Figueroa Street. There is a great restaurant on this street named Engine Co # 28 Restaurant, and it happens to be an old retired fire station. This of course made the atmosphere in this restaurant great, as was the food, but the service wasn't that great. Overall this is a great place to go with the kids, as the Engine Co # 28 Restaurant offers a very neat atmosphere, but other than that place, there isn't much else to do on this street.
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West 4th St
"A tiny stretch of road that happens to be next to a pretty good restaurant"
West 4th street is just a tiny little strip of road connecting SOuth Olive street to South Grande Avenue. However, it's location puts it very close to the Noe restaurant and bar, a great place to eat. This place offers spectular food, a great atmosphere, but it does have mediocre service. Overall. West 4th street is conviently located next to a good palce to eat, so if you are going out tho diner, you may wish to head to this street. Otherwise, offers nothing else in the form of attractions.
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North Alameda St
"A bit of a backroad that gives access to one of LA's best restaurants"
Ord stret isn't the most spectacular street appearance wise, and at some points of the day, can be jammed with traffic. However, it can be worth travellnig on occasionally, as it gives access to one of Los Angele's greatest restaurants, Phillipe's. This place offers groundbreaking french dip sandwhichs, at great prices. Although it will most likely be packed when you arrive, the sandwhiches are definately worth the wait. Overall, if you are in the mood for Phillipe's french dip sandwhiches, head down to this street. Otherwise, go elsewhere, as Phillipes is the only attraction on this street.
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West 1st St
"A long, somewhat curvy street with one great place to visit"
North Hill Street is a pretty long road that features one excellent restaurant. This fine restaurant that I am speaking of is the Empress Pavilon Restaurant. This amazing chinese restaurant offers a fine dinning experience, complete with great food, great service, and a superb atmosphere. And due to this restaurant, I would have given this street five stars, however it happens to be the only thing to do on this street, so I'm just going to leave it at four. Overall, if you are looking for a great place to go for a night on the city, and you are craving chinese, this is the street to visit.
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Cobo Hall
"Absolutely Nothing to do on this Street"
If you are looking for something to do, you will want to avoid the John C Lodge Freeway, as there is simply nothing to do here. However, if you happen to be on it, you have a few options. First, you can turn onto West Jefferson Ave, and go to Simon's pizza and sub's (a great place to eat). Or, you could also turn onto Shelby street, and go to TJ's grill works, another great place to eat. Overall, I wouldn't recommend going to this street unless you are traveling somewhere else!
Franklin St
"A great best kept secret"
Franklin Street is a hidden little street that features two great restaurants. ONe of these places is Steve's soul food, which offers excellent comfort food, and great service. The other place is Magnolia Restaurant and Bar. This places has a great atmosphere, and a great menu, as well as great food. Overall, if you can find Franklin Street, you will not be dissapointed by these two great restaurants.
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Shelby St
"An excellent little street that gives you a true taste of Detroit"
Shelby Street is a small street that is home to some of Detroits most memorable restaurants. One of these places is the American Coney island, where the best coneys in all of Michigan are made. Their prices are great, and the atmosphere is fun. Also, there is the Caucus Club Rstaurant, which offers supreme service, and excellent food. Overall, this street is a must go for all who are passing through Detroit.
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Cadillac Sq
"A pretty nice street with some good places to eat"
Cadillac Square is home to one of the best burger places in detroit, in my opinion, and this place is called the Checker Bar & Grill. This place offers amazing burgers and onion rings, as well as decent service as well. Another place to go on this street is the Motown Cafe and Grill, which offers good food, great service, and a nice atmosphere. Overall Cadillac square is a good place to visit, if you are in the mood for burgers.
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Pitt St
"Not the best neighborhood, but great resaurants"
Pitt street is home to on of my favorite restaurants in Detroit, Three A Tasting Bar. This place is a small, cozy restaurant with excellent food as well as service. They have a very creative menu, and you are sure to find something that sounds good to you. There isn't much else to do on this street, and if you are not going to the Three a Tasting Bar, I would avoid it myself, because the neighborhood seemed a little bad.
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Columbia St
"A great little street with lots to offer"
West Columbia street runs right past the fox theatre, so you know its going to be a good street. Besides the theatre itself, this street is home to some great places to eat, such as Da Edorao Town Grille, which has a great atmosphere, and good food. Also, theres the State Bar, which has great furnishings, as well as friendly staff and good food and drinks. Overall, West Columbia street is a great place to go for a night out, and I highly recommend it.
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Woodbridge St
"A great little street with lots of restaurants"
Woodbridge street is a rather small street that is hard to access from the main road, but once you get off, it is worth it. One great restaurant on this street is Zoup Detroit, a local chain, that offers around 200 different types of soup! I only tried a few, but from what I did have, I can tell you that the food there is excellent, and the atmosphere is pretty fun as well. Another great restaurant on this street is Seldom blues, an upscale restaurant that is famous for their seafood and steaks. I tried swordfish myself, and it was very good, though slightly pricy for what you get. Overall, this is a great street to head towards if you are hungry!
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Winder St
"A pretty nice little street, with some good restaurants"
Winder street is a small street that is home to a restaurant known as Butcher's inn, which serves great breakfasts at great prices. Another restaurant on this street is the farmers restaurant, which offers excellent food, as well as very courteous, and helpful employees. Overall, this is a pretty nice street, with nice restaurants, and I recommend it.
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Centre St
"This is a small, horrible street"
Centre street is a small, dirty street with a very bad cafe. The cafe is called the Harmonie Cafe, and it has very rude employees, as well as a very rude manager. Besides this, the food at this cafe is very bad, and I am sure that they won't be in business for much longer. What makes this street even worse that, there is nothing to do on this street, so you are left with the impression that the entire street is a reflection of the cafe that is located there.
East Congress St
"A great, long street with plenty of places to eat."
East Congress Street is home to some of favorite places to eat in Detroit. One of these places is Greenroom Salads, which offers excellent salads, and courteous service. Another one of these places is the Zoo Bar nightclub. This place is a fun place to hangout for those over 21, and serves a great selection of drinks. Overall, East Congress street is a great place to visit if you are in the mood for a healthy lunch, or are looking for a good time on a friday night.
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Cambridge St
"A nice little street with one place you've gotta go."
Cambridge street is a tiny street with one amazing restaurant. This is a mexican place called Las Cazuelas. It has a really fun atmosphere, and excellent food. The service here consists of true mexicans, so you know the food is going to be authentic. Other than this place, however, there is nothing to do, otherwise I would have given this street five stars! Overall, I highly recommend it.
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Waverly St
"A tiny street with a good coffee house."
Waverly street is hidden little street that features one great coffee house by the name of Darling's Coffee House. This place has amazing cheese cake, and great coffee, but the service is so-so. Besides this, there isn't anything else to do on this street, but the coffee house here is excellent, so I recommend coming here on the weekend or something. Otherwise, you can definitely find a street with more exciting places to go.
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Kater St
"A fun little street with some nice cafes"
Kater street is home to two great cafes and one great Chinese restaurant. One of the cafes that I am speaking of is Cafe apamate. This place has an excellent lunch menu, and good service. The other cafe that I am speaking of is the La Va Cafe. This place has a fun atmosphere, and a great selection of coffee and teas. The Chinese place that I am speaking of is the new south china restaurant. This place offers great, fast Chinese food, as well as good service. Overall, Kater street is a great place to go to eat lunch around.
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North Clifton St
"A tiny street with lots to do"
North Clifton street is home to some great Asian restaurants. The first one of these places is Ocean Harbor. This place offers great authentic Chinese food at great prices. The next place is the Lee How Fook Tea House. This an excellent Chinese place with a fun atmosphere. The last place I would like to recommend is the Vietnam Restaurant. This place offers excellent Vietnamese food, with good service and pricing. Overall, North Clifton is a great place for Asian cuisine, if you are a fan of it.
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North 15th St
"A dull, long street with nothing to do"
North 15th street only has one decent attraction, and that is all that it is: decent. The place that I am speaking of is Tea Country LLC. This is a rather dull tea store with an ok selection of teas. Other than this lpace, there really isn't anything to do on North 15h street, so I would head south to south 15th street, where there is plenty to do!
South 19th St
"A quiet street at one end, and a noisy one at the other, with two great restaurants."
South 19th street begins near RittenHouse Square, and ends near Logan square, so at one end of the street, it is quiet and peace, but at the other it s pretty noisy. On the quiet side of the street there are two great restaurants. One of theses places is Loie, which offers great burgers and a fun atmosphere. The second place is Rachael's Nosheri. This place offers some great deli items and great portions. Overall, the south part side of this street is great, with it's two restaurants, but the other end is noisy and often jammed with traffic, so stay to the south!
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South 18th St
"A decent street with some great restauraunts"
South 18th street is a long narrow street with a few great dinner places. The first one of these places is Tria. This place offers a great selection of wine, as well as great sandwiches and sides. The next place is the Midtown III restaurant. This places offers great diner-style food and a fun atmosphere. The last place I would like to talk about is Pikkles Plus. This is a great deli with fast service that can get you your food during your lunch hour in great time. I recommend this street highly overall.
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North 11th St
"A great little street with excellent restaurants"
North 11th street runs through the western part of chinatown, and offers some great restaurants. One of these places is Ly Michael's. This place offers great fusion with excellent service, and I highly recommend it for couples. The next place is the yakitori boy bar and lounge, which is a great, fun Japanese restaurant, with a great atmosphere. Finally, the last place I would like to mention is Vietnam Palace, which offers excellent Vietnamese food with reasonable prices. Overall, North 11th street is an excellent place to visit if you are in the mood for asian cuisine.
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South 16th St
"A pretty nice street with a few things to do"
South 16th street is a narrow street with a bunch of fun little restaurants to visit. Firstly, the warsaw cafe is a great little cafe with a great coffe selection, and excellent food. Next, the Nam Son restaurant is a great vietnamese lunch place with good service and good prices as well. Lastly, La Citadelle cafe offers great starbucks-like coffee to go, as well as small bakery items. Overall, south 16th street is a nice little street, and I recommend it.
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South 17th St
"A mediocre pennsylvanian street"
South 17th street is a long road that runs strait through the center of downtown Philadelphia. You would think that this would give good reason to ravel on it, but in reality, there are just a couple average attractions on this street. The first one of these is the Bistro la Baia. This place offers pretty average food, and the employees aren't very friendly. Another attraction on this street is Bonte. This is a great little place to stop by for a big sunday breakfast, but it is usually extremely crowded, so be prepared to wait. Overall though, Bonte has good food. If you happen to be driving down this road in the morning, and are looking for a good breakfast, I do recommend the Bonte restaurant, otherwise, I would just pass through this street.
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Atlantic Ave
"A decent little Street with a bunch of things to do."
Atlantic Ave is a crowded little street with a bunch of great restaurant to visit. One of these places is the Brooklyn Diner, which offers great food, good prices, and fun service. Another great place to go is the Flying Saucer, a fun little coffee shop. This place offers great coffee, and great desserts (the marble loaf is delicious). Overall, I highly recommend this Brooklyn street for a fun time.
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Sterling Pl
"A quiet little backroad, with a couple of things to do."
Sterling place is a little road lined with trees, with two great restaurants. One of these restaurants is Trattoria Mangia Inc. This palce offers great food, good service, as well as great specials. Another great place to go is the 6th Avenue Deli. This is a great lunch plate that offers great sandwiches, and good prices. I recommend this street for lunch breakes, or casual nights out.
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Flushing Ave
"A Nice, quiet little street, with a bunch of great restaurants."
Vanderbilt Ave is a great street with a bunch of good, family oriented restaurants. One of these restaurants is Graziella's Italian Restaurant. This place offers great food, and affordable prices, and pretty good service. The next place to visit is Tillie's of Brooklyn. This place has a fun atmosphere, and great dessert. Overall, I highly recommend this street for family's looking for a fun Saturday night.
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Adelphi St
"A decent, quiet street with plenty to do."
Adelphi Street is a quiet street on which my favorite sushi restaurant in Brooklyn is located. This place is called Sushi D, and offers excellent sushi, and great service. Another good place to go is Red Bamboo, that is, if you are a fan of vegan food. The food is great, and the service is fun and helpful. Overall, I recommend this street to those traveling nearby, especially for the sushi.
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Dekalb Ave
"A nice street, with tons to do."
Dekalb Avenue is a long street with at least twenty restaurants on it. My favorite place to go is Luigi's Pizzaria, as they have amazing pizza (perhapps the best in Brooklyn), and good service. Another great place to go is Mike's coffee shop. This place is a local favorite, and offers great coffe, and great service. Overall, I highly recommend this street to anyone who happens to be driving nearby.
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Classon Ave
"The street is ok, but there isn't anything to do."
Classon Avenue is a nice long street in a good neighborhood, and would be an excellent street if there was something to do there. If you ever find yourself on this street while you are driving around, I recommend that you head north to Myrtle Avenue, where there are tons of things to do. Overall, this is a well kept, safe street, but is in dire need of things to do.
22nd St
"A decent street with a few things to do."
22nd street is a decent street, but is in a relatively bad neighborhood, so I don't recommend going here alone. The one place to go on this street is Taqueria, a great Mexican restaurant with excellent sangria and burritos. Other than this, there isn't too much to do on this street, and due to the neighborhood, having drove past once, I wouldn't go there again myself.
16th St
"A rather long street with plenty to do"
16th street is a relatively quiet street in south brooklyn. My favorite place on this street is Java Indonesian Rijsttafel, an excellent restaurant with grand portions, friendly service, and perfect food. Another great place to go, for those about 21 that is, is Farrell's Bar and Grill. This is a some-what rundown place that has good, cheap beer, and decent food, as well as friendly and helpful service. Overall, I recommend 16th street for those looking for a fun night.
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10th St
"A nice little street with two worthwhile cafes"
10th street is a narrow little street lined with trees that leads to prospect park. At one end of the road, there is a small coffee house called Lonelyville Coffee. This is a fun place with an upbeat atmostphere, as well as very good, and very rich coffee. The other place worth visiting on this street is the Tea Lounge. This place offers good drinks, completely free wifi, and decent service. Overall I recommend this street for rainy day when you feel like going to a coffee house.
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Park Pl
"A quiet little street with a couple places to visit."
One word that comes to mind on park street is green. There are plenty of beautiful trees all around, and this makes drives through this place very enjoyable. A great place to eat at Park place is the New Hing Ling Kitchen, which offers excellent Chinese food, as well as good service and affordable prices. My meal here cost only about $8, and I received alot of food. Overall, I highly recommend this street if you happen to be driving nearby, or looking for a quiet street to jog by.
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Southeast 2nd Ave
"A crowded street with two good places to eat."
SE 2nd avenue is a small, crowded street with two decent places. One of these places is Raja's indian cuisine, which offers quick, decent food at ok prices. The second place is Munchelino's cafe, which has a fun atmosphere, good food, and friendly service. The biggest downside to this street, however, is how crowded it can become at times, rendering it difficult to navigate. I recommend it if you are there, otherwise don't seek it out, especially at rush-hour!
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Southeast 3rd Ave
"A little street with great places to grab a quick bite."
SE 3rd street is a small street near the coast, that offers some great, quick eateries. One of these places is iron sushi, which offers excellent (you guessed it) sushi, and great service. Another great place to go is offerdahl's cafe, which offers modestly priced food that can be ready for take out very quick. Overall, I recommend this street if you are on your lunch break, and or you just want to grab a quick lunch.
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Southeast 12th St
"A fun little street with a bunch of great restaurants."
Brickell Bay Drive is a fun little street near the coast, that is home to a bunch of great restaurants such as the Ambassador Cafe, and Porcao Churrascaria. The ambassador cafe offers modest pricing, and good, fast food, as well as friendly employees. Porcao Churrascari offer excellent meat-based food, and good service. I highly recommend this street for those with an empty stomach and a craving for good food!
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Northeast 3rd St
"A rather pointless street, with not much to do."
Ne 3rd street lies between a bunch of large buildings, and has very little to do. The only place worth noting are hardly worth noting as it is. Such places as 'High Hopes Cafeteria', and Chick'n grill have quite bad food, and really are not worth visiting. It is for this reason that I recommend that anyone that finds themselves on this street simply pass it up!
Southeast 1st St
"Small, congested street with decent restaurants"
se 1st Street is overlooked on both sides by skyscrapers, and is usually filled with traffic. There are a few small pluses to this street though. One is the Pollo Tropical restaurant, which has great prices, and pretty good food. The service wasn't that great though. The other reason is the Kaori Sushi express, which offers fresh, fast food, at good prices, as well as good service. Overall, I would not seek out this street, but if you ever come across it when you are in the mood for sushi, then it is ok I suppose.
Recommended for
- Singles
Southeast 3rd St
"Very near the ocean, but not quite there."
Se 3d street is a quiet little road near the coast, and is home to a bunch of excellent restaurants. The first one is the Prime Blue Grille. This place serves Spectacular seafood, has great service, and offers you a small glimpse of the ocean. Another great place to eat is Il Gabbianno. This place offers great exotic food at decent prices, plus has nice service. I recommend the restaurants on this street if you are passing by with an empty stomach.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Southeast 12th St
"A short street with a great brewery, as well as a path to a great oceanic view"
Se 12th street runs between a bunch of skyscrapers, and ends with a great view of Brickell Bay. The restaurant that is located on this street goes by the name of Gordon Biersch Brewery, and features a great selection of drinks, as well as some great food. This place also if very friendly, and has a fun atmosphere, but as the name suggests, it is an adult place, and those under 21 will not enjoy it. I highly recommend this street for those over 21, and those looking for a great view of Brickell Bay.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
Northeast 2nd St
"A busy little road cast with shadows from the nearby skyscrapers."
Ne 2nd street is the home of two great restaurants by the names of Emily's restaurant, and the red house cafe. Both of these places serve great lunch-food. Emily's restaurant has very friendly employees, and a fun atmosphere. The red house cafe wasn't nearly as friendly, but it could have been because they were so busy when I went there. I recommend this street to those on their lunch break, and those passing by looking for a good meal.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Pinetree Dr
"Mainly used to access the mansions nearby, but ok if you are a fan of Chinese food."
Pinetree drive is a beautiful, quiet road that stretches along Miami beach. There isn't much to do here, but there is one good restaurant very close by. This place is Mikes China Beach Chinese. The name makes it sound a little cheap, but the food is actually very good, as are the service and prices. Unfortunately, there isn't much of a view from where the restaurant is, though you can definitely smell the ocean. Overall, if you live nearby, or happen to be passing through, this is a great place for Chinese food, and I recommend it.
Recommended for
- Retirees
8th St Southeast
"Perhaps the smallest, yet most perfect street in Miami."
SE 8th street is a little road leading onto Brickell Island. The street itself allows drivers an amazing view of the bay. However, the main attraction that I wish to speak of is the Azul restaurant. This is a beautiful restaurant that is right on the coast, and consequently has a breathtaking view. Besides this, though, the food is excellent, and the employees are very friendly. I say this place is a must visit for those visiting Miami!
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
D St Northwest
"An average street with a few above average restaurants."
D street nw has a bunch of good restaurants on its western side. One of these restaurants is the Rasika restaurant. This place has great Indian food, great service, but pretty high prices. Another place worth mentioning is teaism penn quarter. This place serves amazing Mediterranean food, in a great atmosphere, at good prices. If you are ever on this street in the mood for some great foreign food, I recommend both of these places highly.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Florida Ave Northwest
"Short but sweet with one good restaurant"
Florida Avenue is a little road that crosses t street northwest. It is usually free of traffic, and has one great little restaurant called Nora's. This place's main plus is the quality of the food, which is mostly organic, and all fresh. The employees here are very friendly, and prices are great, considering the quality of the food. I highly recommend this little road to anyone who happens to pass by with an empty stomach, and a craving for fresh food.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
North St Northwest
"What a waste!"
This street stretches far into the east, yet offers absolutely nothing to do! It is for this reason, most likely, that it has nearly no traffic whatsoever. If you find yourself on this street, I recommend that you head up to p street to the north, where there is a great deli. Besides this, I recommend that you stay away from this steet unless you are very bored, and just feel like driving around!
Q St Northwest
"Wow, great street thats loaded with good restaurants."
The q nw street has tons of amazing restaurants available, my favorite being Floriana Mercury Grill. This place offers some really good food, though the prices are a little steep. The next great place is Annie's paramount steak house. This place has some of the best food around, with many excellent items and sides, and pretty good prices. These are only some of the restaurants on this street, and I highly recommend it to any passersby.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
South St Northwest
"An Excellent street with tons of places to eat"
The s nw street is full of great restaurants, my favorite being the Thaiphoon thai restaurant. It offers amazing thai food, at pretty good prices, and a fun atmosphere. The next restaurant that I recommend visiting is Las Marias. This place offers some exotic Salvadoran food, which happens to be very good. THe employees are very friendly, and the prices are decent. Besides restaurants, this street also offers a route to the lovely Mitchell park. Overall, I highly recommend this street!
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
V St Northwest
"A quiet little street with two worthwhile attractions."
There are two great thigns about this street, one dealing with food, and one with recreation. The food attractions is Duffy's irish pub. This place has excellent fish and chips (yes, I can really say that fish and chips are excellent), a fun atmosphere and decent prices. The recreaton that I spoke of is Reed community park, which is a quiet little park with two basketball courts and a baseball diamond-shaped field. I recommend this street for a little sunday fun if you are passing through.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
Elm St Northwest
"A tiny road with nothing to do, though there is one good place nearby."
When I passed through this street, I noticed pretty much othing special about, but after travelling west for a minute, I encountered an excellent pizza place known as Italy Pizza. This place has excellent home made pizza, and a fun atmosphere. The prices are very affordable as well, and I highly recommend it. As for the street itself, I recommend that you pas through and head west to Italy pizza, otherwise there is no point to it.
Recommended for
- Singles
L St Northwest
"Very little to offer, with only one major attraction."
The L street nw is possibly the most borring street in Washington DC. It offers no restaurants whatsoever, as well as only one minor attraction. This 'attraction' that I speak of is the Samuel Gompers memorial park. This park itself isn't even that great, so I can honestly say, that you really should pass this street up, and head down to K NW street!
I St Northwest
"A pretty decent street with a bunch of good restaurants."
The I NW street is pretty nice, with a handful of good restaurants worth visiting. One of these restaurants is the Equinox. This place offers great american-esque food, but at very high prices. My entire meal at this palce costed me about $30, though the food was very good. Also, the bombay club restaurant offers good indian food at decent prices, though you may wish to pass it up because it obviously isn't local haha. Besides these restaurants, this road goes right past franklin square, and is usually free of traffic. I highly recommend it.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
29th St
"Very little to do, but features some great asian restaurants"
29th street is a very shorth and steep street that doesn't offer too much to do. It does offer two great restaurants, however. One is call Alice's restaurant, and features good chinese food at very good prices. Service here is good and relatively friendly. The othere restaurant is the regent thai restaurant. This place place has excellent food, as well as great employees, though lines can sometimes be a problem. If you are ever on 29th street, I recommend that you stop by one of these two places.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
25th St
"The main attraction is the places nearby, though there is one good restaurant."
25th street is not very exciting, and is host of only one restaurant, which happens to be quite good. It is known as La taqueria, and has excellent mexican food for very affordable prices, which even border on fast foodprices. Other than this place, however, the best part about 25th street is that 24th street is just above it, and features a lot more reat restaurants. So if you are ever on this street, I recommend that you visit La Taqueria, or simply drive north to 24th street.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
20th St
"Not much to do, but leads to an excellent view of San Francisco Bay"
There is very little to do on 20th street, and the one place that you can visit is not worthwhile. The place that I am reffering to is Cafe Gratitude. This place has very bad service, as well as a strange atmosphere that is uncomfortable to eat in. However, if you bypass this place and head east, you can reach the end of the street which allows you an excellent view of San Francisco Bay, which makes the street worth visiting.
Recommended for
- Singles
- Families with kids
15th St
"Absolutely Nothing to do on this street, but there are a few good places nearby."
The only good thing about 15th street is that there is plenty to do nearby, as there is nothing to do on the street itself. One of these attractions is the Chow restaurant, which has a fun upbeat atmosphere, and excellent american-esque food. Another great place nearby is the Andalu restaurant. This place has mexican food to die for, as well as a welcoming atmosphere.
Overall, if you are ever on 15th street, turn off onto a nearby street and enjoy yourself there!
Overall, if you are ever on 15th street, turn off onto a nearby street and enjoy yourself there!
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
14th St
"Home of a few great restaurants, but otherwise is just a sideroad."
This street is nothing special itself, but the Woodhouse Fish Company restaurant is definitely worth noting. This palce has some of the best crab in the city, and at decent prices as well. Also, if you are un a hurry, you can get food to go in great time too. Besides this place, there is the Mission beach cafe which offers some exotic main dishes as well as amazing desserts. If you are ever on 14th steet with an empty belly, I recommend that you visit one of these two places!
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
17th St
"Not too much to do on this street, but one excellent restaurant."
17th street stretches far across san francicso, but for all the distance there is very little to do. It does pass by the beautiful Franklin Square, but there is only one place worth visiting on it. This place is The Maverick Restaurant. This place is small and tidy, and serves excellent but simple food. The service is great, but the neiborhood isn't the greatest, as I have passed by some people that look pretty suspicious. If you are ever on 17th street, I recommend that you visit the Maverick restaurant, but otherwise just pass it by.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
Howard St
"Not too much to do on howard Street, but the places that are here are worth it."
Though spread out, there are some great places to visit on Howard street. Cafe Annalita offers some excellent deserts, as well as friendly service. Nine restaurant offers arguably the greatest Thai food in the west, if not the united states. The chieftain irish pub offers great drink specials on fridays,as well as some of the most friendly employees around, who are all apparently Irish themselves. If you find yourself on howard street, I highly recommend that you try one of these great places.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
McAllister St
"This is a prett dull street, with very little to do but visit it's one restaurant."
Mcallister St. extends far into the west of San Francisco, but there is only really one thing to do on it besides drive on it, and that is to visit the Indigo Restaurant. This is a great place to eat with recently updated furnishings, but this doesn't make up for the lack of things to do. If you find yourself on this street sometime when you are hungry, I definitely recommend that you visit the Indigo Restaurant. Otherwise, McAllister St. is nothing but a long stretch of office buildings.
Recommended for
- Singles
9th St
"A bunch of great places to eat, though it can be congested with traffic sometimtes"
9th Street is a long street filled with some great restaurants and cafes. my favorite restaurant is Schnitzel Haus because of it's calm and fun atmosphere, as well as excellent food. The somewhat nearby magic wok offer great food and prices, but not the best service, as the servers and cashier were not that friendly. The only downside to this street is that sometimes at rush hour it can be very congested with cars.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this street due to it's great variety of restaurants, though traffic can pile up.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this street due to it's great variety of restaurants, though traffic can pile up.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
11th St
"Site of some of the best clubs in San Fransisco, as well as a great restaurant."
Although it's not as well known as some other streets in San Fransisco, 11th street is the site of some of the best clubs in the city, such as the DNA lounge. This place has a cool futuristic-like atmosphere, and good music as well. You are guaranteed a good time if you go here. The only downside the DNA lounge is that they only take cash, not credit cards, so bring plenty.
Nearby the DNA lounge is a venue known as Slim's. Although it isn't decorated spectacularly or anything, it still hosts some great bands like The Fall of troy, and the small size can make attending shows there really fun.
Finally, there is an excellent Mexican restaurant known as Don Ramon's on 11th street. They offer great portions as you might expect, great food, and relatively decent prices (I payed $20 for an appetizer, main dish, and drink).
Overall, don't pass up this street because its got a lot of good places to stop at, even though it isn't that well know.
Nearby the DNA lounge is a venue known as Slim's. Although it isn't decorated spectacularly or anything, it still hosts some great bands like The Fall of troy, and the small size can make attending shows there really fun.
Finally, there is an excellent Mexican restaurant known as Don Ramon's on 11th street. They offer great portions as you might expect, great food, and relatively decent prices (I payed $20 for an appetizer, main dish, and drink).
Overall, don't pass up this street because its got a lot of good places to stop at, even though it isn't that well know.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles