Restaurants: May 2008 Archives
HelloGerard tipped us off that ZZ's Pizza, a staple of Walnut Hills for many years, plans to reopen in late June. It has been three years since ZZ's served its last pizza pie, but the neighborhood has grown since then, with the introduction of several new developments:
I can't wait. Now I have a place to find good pizzas, hoagies, and grinders within walking distance. This is good news for the neighborhood, and for all the workers in the Baldwin Building, LAGA, and up and down Gilbert Ave.
The Business Courier is reporting that ZZ's will open with the same menu and bar that it had when it opened.
We can't wait to get in there and stuff our faces.
Whether you're in Newport on the Levee or the Gaslight District, you can eat local with Habañero's fresh homemade salsas (ten varieties, to be exact), burritos, quesadillas, chimichangas, tacos, and salads. The sign above Habañero's counter reads, "Good, Local, Better." We at BuyCincy are happy to concur.
Continue reading Habañero: Adventurous Latin Cuisine.
When you order at Cilantro Vietnamese Bistro, you may think with a mixture of relief and disappointment that you've managed to snag soup and Vermicelli at one of the only layman-friendly Vietnamese restaurants in the city. Don't dwell on it for too long, though, because you've still got to decide what kind of spices you want; your desired sauces or dressings; what kind of noodles, etc, etc. As you munch later on, you might try to count what other Cincinnati Vietnamese restaurants you had ordered this dish from; we promise you won't need to relinquish your chopsticks hand to add it up.
Continue reading Cilantro Vietnamese Bistro: Food for your body and your wallet.







