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4 based on 275 reviews
We have never had St Louis BBQ so we had to try it. The wait staff at this location was very prompt and friendly.
We come from Houston Texas so we are very picky about BBQ. And although I believe our brisket is better …. These guys had probably the best ribs I have ever eaten. The sausage that I had was very good.
Oh, and their portions were very generous.
These guys are surely the Rib kings
4 based on 68 reviews
I recently dined at Massa's in Bridgeton and it was amazing. I got Fettuccine Alfredo and added 2 meatballs. The meatballs were homemade and had great texture and flavor. The alfredo sauce was also impressive had a great hint of garlic which I love. They give huge portions so I had plenty go home and it warmed up well the next day. If I am in the area I definitely will be eating here again.
5 based on 2 reviews
Very good and welcoming environment ; the crew is very welcoming and make you feel as a part of the family. The service is very good.
5 based on 175 reviews
It's the definition of small town donut shop experience.
It's difficult to find just one donut that stands out as my favorite because they are great across the various flavors and fillings.
That's probably why I'll get at least a wide selection of donut holes and a large box selection of several donuts.
I love the Apple fritters, the blueberry cake donuts, probably six of the plain donuts, a cinnamon twist and at least one cinnamon roll.
I have a tough time picking out a selection.
I just wish I lived closer so I could visit more often.
It is in a strip mall and at busy times it can be tough getting in and out.
There's usually a line in the mornings; especially on the weekends.
The owner and staff are very friendly and helpful.
They have really good coffee and the prices are reasonable.
Variety is the spice of life.
You'll want to remember this while looking for that one special donut.
I hope your visit is as great as mine.
4 based on 57 reviews
It's been three years or more since my wife and I ate here but we were in town and needed lunch. We both got the bibimbop; my wife got the cold version with short ribs and I got the traditional hot bowl with kimchee. Both came with radish (daikon) soup that I thought was fantastic; my wife found the short ribs a bit clumsy to eat but we both agreed that the favor was fantastic. And the traditional small side plates were superb, as always. They were a bit slow on the drink refill but very friendly service. With drinks it came to $32, a bargain for the quality we got.
4 based on 41 reviews
Last time we were in St. Louis, we happened to be driving along St. Charles Rock Road, and I couldn't believe that I spotted a Chuck-a-Burger. My mom used to take my sister and me to one of these on old US 66 in Crestwood 55 years ago after we'd visit the dentist or the now defunct shopping center-mall.
We had one of our granddaughters traveling with us, and luckily we hadn't yet eaten supper, so we pulled in and found they still have curb-service though not like it used to be at the Chuck-a-Burger where we used to eat. I had to have my old favorite, the pizzaburger, and we also tried a chicken-fried-steak sandwich and a coney island (no onions, please) along with some shoestring fries and onion rings. I don't remember pineapple shakes being on the menu when I was a kid, but I ordered one of those. My wife got a chocolate malt, and granddaughter an oreo shake.
The food was decent, and we had a great time eating in the car; well, at least I did. I even bought a t-shirt.
I had no idea any Chuck-a-Burgers were left, but the waitress told me that this one is going strong and really packs in the crowds on summer weekends, especially when they sponsor hotrod and custom car shows.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Cute little restaurant that is busy for breakfast so plan accordingly. It feels like gramma's house with the mix and match coffee mugs and the larger portions. The pancakes are great and even though we didn't have lunch here, the pies looked very tempting.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Nothing fancy about this place (e.g. items served on paper plates) but boy was everything tasty! There is both a Spanish and English menu, so you know this place is authentic. The chips and salsa were tasty, and my main entrée of chicken, chorizo, and chipotle (tinga) was delicious! And Margaritas are only $3.99! I'll be back again soon to try something different!
4 based on 21 reviews
I love this local chain, consistently good and I like the fresh veggies as a side instead of fries. Condiments include onions, Worcestershire sauce and a horseradish sauce. Other sandwiches offered are roast ham, hot dogs and more. Very good fresh baked cookies too!
5 based on 12 reviews
Saint Louis' one and only 100% vegetarian and vegan all you can eat Indian street food restaurant.
Bombay was an excellent choice for an ALL YOU CAN EAT dining experience. The food was spectacular, flavorful & authentic beauty Indian street food. Service was phenomenal. The owners were extremely personable, efficient and made sure our large group were treated with royalty; serving us themselves the entire evening.
From food truck to dine-in restaurant for obvious reasons...it's a hot commodity. Can't wait to go back for more.
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