stevez wrote:I strongly support this nomination. In fact, I'm about to run over there for a quick Bahn Mi.
BR wrote:stevez wrote:I strongly support this nomination. In fact, I'm about to run over there for a quick Bahn Mi.
NOOOOOOOO!!!! Closed on Tuesday
thaiobsessed wrote:I was looking through past GNR nominations and I was quite surprised to find that Nhu Lan hasn't yet been nominated.
Ursiform wrote:thaiobsessed wrote:I was looking through past GNR nominations and I was quite surprised to find that Nhu Lan hasn't yet been nominated.
Wow, that is surprising! If Nhu Lan isn't a GNR, I don't know what is . . .
ekreider wrote:I strongly support Nhu Lan as a Great Neighborhood Resource but have some problems calling a place that is overwhelmingly carryout and has a grand total of two tables a Great Neighborhood Restaurant. My big regret is that they quit producing full-sized baguettes.
GNR Guidelines wrote:Surprisingly, what seems like the simplest term has been the most contentious. Every year, a new nomination would further stretch the definition of Restaurant, until in the new nominations of 2008 it broke. A nomination was excluded because it did not logically fit into even the loosest definition of the term restaurant.
As a result, starting in 2009, we decided to codify the definition of this word. For the Great Neighborhood Restaurants, a Restaurant is any place where we go primarily to get ready-to-eat food or drink. Specifically, it is any place that fits into the categories defined by the places that were already GNRs as of January 1, 2009. While we generally wish to leave it to the posters and nominators to determine the category of a place, based on tradition so far, bakeries shall be considered Restaurants for the GNRs.
REB wrote: It's also a delicious option for a road trip as the sandwiches are still delicious after many hours in the cooler. Ronna