Being Thai I really wasn't too thrilled with Aharn Thai Restaurant. If you really want good Thai food try out
Thai Lily Cuisine and Yakitori 8
319 North Chelton Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
719-597-8374
http://WWW.THAILILYCUISINE.COM
I absolutely love this place. It's right across from Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza on the south side of Platte.
and for sushi I still love going to Fujiyama for their lunch special of 50% off rolls from 11:30am-2:30pm.
Fujiyama (located downtown and easy to find motorcycle parking)
Last time I rode there I parked right outside the building next to the patio! Definitely convenient.
22 S Tejon, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
7196301167
http://www.fujiyamasushi.com/
Last edited by TwistyRydr; Sun Jul 10th, 2011 at 08:04 AM.
I have a similar opinion about the German restaurants as Kat has about Thai places.
If you like German food, get ingredients from Wimberger's: http://www.wimbergers.com/
Wimberger's has great rolls and Fleischkaese. I eat those warmed up in a roll with mustard. They even prepare it for you in the store or you make it at home.
Whole Foods' Brats (yeah, I know) are actually pretty good and somewhat authentic, and they go well with Wimberger's potato salad. You can only get the potato salad on Thu-Sat though.They make it fresh.
Any other German foods I like, I prepare myself.
There is also a small but great Greek place off of Powers and Barnes, I believe. I forgot the name. To me, they come closest to real Greek food. I don't know what it is, but the Gyros meat here is different, and not very authentic at all.
I like Mirch Masala for Indian food.
Last edited by Ninja2; Sun Jul 10th, 2011 at 09:03 AM.
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