Eastside Cafe
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It's usually hard to get excited about a salad, but Eastside Cafe's Thai chicken salad doesn't play fair. The ingredients are as fresh as they come: the romaine lettuce, carrots, and cilantro are grown in a garden behind the resta … Read more
It's usually hard to get excited about a salad, but Eastside Cafe's Thai chicken salad doesn't play fair. The ingredients are as fresh as they come: the romaine lettuce, carrots, and cilantro are grown in a garden behind the restaurant, and the chicken comes from a nearby farm. Read less

Cozy old house serving herbs and vegetables grown on-site
It's usually hard to get excited about a salad, but Eastside Cafe's Thai chicken salad doesn't play fair. The ingredients are as fresh as they come: the romaine lettuce, carrots, and cilantro are grown in a garden behind the restaurant, and the chicken comes from a nearby farm.
The restaurant's popularity means you may have to wait up to an hour for a table on weekends, but it's easy to while away the time strolling through the garden, shopping at the Pitchforks & Tablespoons gift shop, or watching hens frolic.
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