Several local restaurant chains in the Tri-Cities area are offering free food to former and active Veterans. Most restaurants requires proof of service
I've loved Korean food since serving there in the Army. My favorite is yaki mandu (Korean pot stickers). I found a new restaurant just down from our haunted house on Court Street in Pasco west of 395!
Last week we asked you what restaurants you'd like to see come to the Tri-Cities. We have fantastic eateries -- with more opening every month -- but that doesn't mean all our favorites are here yet! Here are the 35 best answers:
A new study has come up with a list of the restaurant foods Americans are most addicted to. And . . . it's really just nothing but lots of carbs and sugar. No one's craving a side of steamed broccoli.
My husband and I were in Seattle the other night for the Maroon 5 concert which was awesome and we stumbled upon or should I say "Yelped" upon an amazing restaurant!
As a parent of three small children (5 years old, three years old and 1 year old) I'm often in the uncomfortable position of taking noisy kids into restaurants. Sometimes I'm embarrassed, sometimes I think other people should just deal with it (kids are part of life). I never know what the ethics of the situation are. So I decided to ask YOU.
It appears that no matter how delicious the food at your favorite restaurant seems to be, it has nothing to do with how the business operates on the inside. Recently, a pro-worker group called Restaurant Opportunities Centers United produced a guide–mentioned in NY Times Columnist Mark Bittman‘s column–that lists many of America’s most popular restaurants with the purpose of letting you know just
Kennewick Jackson's has now officially re-opened.
Chuck Fischer, owner of the Richland Jackson's, said, "It's taken a lot of effort, but they are now up and running in Kennewick."
If you want you Valentine's day to be successful, plan ahead. According to Zebra Pen Corp. 57% of people are looking forward to going out to a nice restaurant on Valentine's Day. Which can be tough in Tri-Cities with out a reservation.
According to another survey more than half the successful Valentine's dinner reservations were made more than a week in advance...
Is it just me? Or is the Tri-Cities FINALLY getting some interesting places to dine? We used to have to choose from just a couple restaurants in town, but it seems we are movin' up in the world when it comes to casual and fine dining!
Last night Tony & I went to the "Soft Grand Opening" of the new Kennewick City Grill (Hwy 395, formerly Fat Olives)
JD Nolan's Dad "Tiny" a