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Friday, February 2, 2007

Ordering In

posted by on February 2 at 14:55 PM

Speaking of delivery, our online restaurant finder now has a nice list of almost 50 food joints that deliver in Seattle. You can search by neighborhood and cuisine. Give it a try next time you don’t feel like cooking. (My favorite is the very friendly and fast Gehngis Khan.)

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Man that sucks. Not one in the Rainier Valley or Beacon Hill area.

Posted by SeMe | February 2, 2007 4:11 PM
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There's got to be SOMEBODY, right? I'll ask my RV-BH-livin' friends. This is a great service, BTW. Anybody who thinks Seattle sucks should go back in time ten or twenty years and try this.

Posted by Fnarf | February 2, 2007 4:30 PM
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Hmmm. I never said Seattle sucked. I happen to like this city. Very much. I think it sucks that no one delivers in the Rainier Valley. There use to be a place called TOP SPOT on Rainier Avenue that delivered, but the Health Department closed them down cuz of wee rat problem. Im so pissed about all this that Im about to march to my local AM PM on MLK and demand that they deliver corn dogs, soggy hamburgers, Jo-Jo's and HUGE 98 ounce drinks.

Posted by SeMe | February 2, 2007 4:52 PM
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don't forget about "Pizza Ria" down by the PCC in Seward Park - they deliver along some parts of Rainier though I won't recommend the food

Posted by wrenn | February 2, 2007 5:06 PM
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All Purpose Pizza also delivers along Rainier to Orcas - not far enough south but still better than nothing

Posted by wrenn | February 2, 2007 5:09 PM
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Man. Im down to MLK. Nada for me. Like I said, its the AM PM for me. Man, you gotta love the name, All purpose pizza.

Posted by SeMe | February 2, 2007 5:16 PM
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did someone at the Stranger forget good fast food, cheap, cheap, cheap.

Who are these people who pay 10.00 for snacks? Just how well do they pay out there?

Best, Best, Best - the .99 chicken san at
Jack in the Box, ask for extra lettuce, and free sauce -- get two, take them home, add some barbacue sauce - voila - dinner for 1.98

Posted by caleb | February 4, 2007 3:06 AM
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They should just live in Fremont - you can walk two blocks and get takeout dinners for $6 to $7 for two.

Well, if you share.

Posted by Will in Seattle | February 4, 2007 3:20 PM

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