All roads point to Chapel Hill.

Well, people, I've managed to lose my camera cord yet again. Who knows where it is this time...

Our culinary tour of Durham and surrounding areas thus far has included:
  • Sweet Tomatoes, a huge salad/pasta/potato/soup/bakery/dessert bar in Cary
  • Alivia's Durham Bistro. I recommend the twice baked potatoes appetizer.
  • Satisfaction, a pizza place/bar in downtown Durham with an overwhelming variety of grown-up drinks
  • Watt's Grocery. Their late-night menu includes absolutely delicious chocolate pudding.
  • Elmo's Diner. Everything you want in a diner and more.
  • Cook-Out, but just for a shake so far. Next time we'll have to try a meal. Jonathan is thrilled that you can get a corn-dog as a side item!
And our non-culinary tour has included:
  • Southpoint mall. Huge.
  • Two accidental trips to Chapel Hill while trying to drive back from Southpoint today.
  • Northgate mall. Not-so-huge, but there is a Tiger Direct store there for Jonathan.

Comments

Anonymous said…
i hope you'll also try out nosh (breakfast, lunch or dinner) and nantucket cafe (if only for their large and yummy desserts).

hope to catch up with you guys soon!
Anonymous said…
mmm mmmmm mmmmm.... Okay... In Chicago this week or so, I've had Degeneos (The best, no really -- THE best) Gyros...Bob Chinns -- mighty good crustaceans... The Continental -- killer breakfast... But, I've been imagining you eating out quite a bit too... So glad...so good. xoxoxmom
Lesha said…
Oh, and you should check out Tylers at the American Tobacco Campus in Durham too. A really pretty place to just relax and enjoy the outside time.