i'll be Cleveland for my first OIT project (currently slated for 3 months). the foodie i am, searched out Cleveland's most treasured restaurants. my biggest source was CHOWHOUND, and other food blogs. i'll add to it as i go. the only qualifier for this list is, NO CHAINS, maybe limited chains. maybe.
the other thing I'll have to do one of these nights is to organize this list by area, so I can easily pick out a restaurant in the area.
Ha Anh Korean (korean)small, cramped, ghetto, food was aite.superior pho (vietnamese)
saigon (vietnamese) - warehouse district
sasa (japanese)
koko bakery (asian)sweeeeet bakery, sweet buns, cakes, smoothies (not real fruit though), i'll have to come back for a cake.Phnom Penh (cambodian)
umami asian grill (asian fusion)
seoul hot pot (korean), across the street from koko's in asianville
- Velvet Tango Room in Ohio City
Pacific East on CoventryBOMB sushi!!!! This is one of my fave sushi places ever, it's cheap and great quality. They also serve malaysian food, haven't tried it yet. There's another Pacific East on Eton.Flying Cranes
Taqueria La Loma in Akron
El Senors at La Mexicana grocery in Painesville
i Pueblo on Lorain ave @ 128th
crop
pier w
Bier Markt (love beer!)
Sokolowskis
fire, food, drink
El Tango in Lakewood
El Jalapenos
Bar Cento and The Flying Fig
chianto (Italian)
siam cafe
moxie, went here for lunch one day, it's super close to the hilton. had the beef asian salad, it was aite, think: viet bun. nothing special, i've had much better asian salads. good atmosphere though.meltnot that great. went with about 7 others, didn't seem like anyone else was that fond of their dishes. the fries were awesome though.Lucky's cafe
The Greenhouse Tavern
Paladar- close to hotel in the Eton mall
- Momocho on Fulton- in ohio city
On Sunday I visited a friend in Akron and checked out El Rincon a great Mexican restaurant. They had super large servings! Stayed stuffed the whole day from this lunch. They also had awesome magarita's, the 4 of us shared a half pitcher of magartas for 10 bucks!