It wasn't too long ago that I got my undergraduate degree when I was a poor student, living on a student budget, living a student life filled with countless activities, sorority events, and early morning classes. Now that I'm back on campus as a member of the academic elite, I'm still not all that financially fortunate, wake up super early, go to meetings, help educate the masses, and have become the advisor to my old sorority.
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Had to grab a quick eat before the movie, so we went to the nearby eatery gr/eats. An off-shoot from the Giant Robot store, you know that you can't expect much of the food. Their menu are mostly Japanese stuffs but they also have burger, Pasta, tacos, meatballs...^^;; Johnathan got the Chicken Katsu Don and I got the Paella (el salvadoran-style). Both are very so-so (as expected). The rice are so mushy, that's totally wrong for Paella. And it's a bit too light tasting. And I have no clue what the purple stuffs are...some sort of pickles? ^^;;
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I really want to like this restaurant. It's quiet. Charming. Peaceful. There are fresh, colorful flowers on every table. The service is attentive, and so polite and friendly that you'll think you've been transported to the midwest. The not-too-loud, not-too-soft music is the Cranberries, David Bowie, and other American artists imitated very convincingly in what is probably Japanese, mixed in with some other upbeat but not cheesy stuff that I didn't recognize but enjoyed. The menu is an eclectic mix of El Salvadoran, American, and Japanese. The food took long enough to prepare that it had to have been made-to-order.
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