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Food for Thought: Thai
Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine (recommended by @azeeem.f on Instagram) If you ever need a homey, laid-back space where you can eat your weight in spicy curry, Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine is the place for you. Located about 13 minutes from campus, this restaurant offers a variety of options, from rice to soups to noodles and […]
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UTD Eats: Asian American Pacific Islander Month
SWEET HUT Bakery & Café (Plano) There’s a little place off Coit Road where a group of like-minded individuals can come together to chew on great ideas and great food. Like the coffeehouses of yore, the finest minds of our generation congregate here. I’m talking, of course, about SWEET HUT Bakery & Café in Plano. […]
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UTD Eats: Soup Edition
Phở Bắc – Ally Duong Phở Bắc has been around for a long time. My parents have dined there since before I was born, and though the restaurant has changed hands over the years, it remains a pinnacle location for Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant is around 15 minutes away from campus by car and is […]
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UTD Eats: Coffee Date Edition
I Love U A-Latte – Ally Duong I Love U A-Latte is a local family-owned cafe that’s not only a great study spot, but also a nice date location for this Valentine’s Day season. The coffee shop is a quick four minute drive or a thirteen minute walk from campus. Like the name suggests, they […]
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UTD Eats: African Edition
Addis Abeba Ethiopian Restaurant The rich spices with different meats, vegetarian options, and the famous fermented flatbread— Ethiopian cuisine is something everyone should try at least once in their lives. Addis Abeba is an Ethiopian restaurant 10-15 minutes away from campus that serves the most popular Ethiopian dishes. Injera is the flatbread that is eaten […]
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Ultimate Guide to Local UTD Eats: October Edition
Ricky’s Hot Chicken: If you like spicy food and chicken in many different forms, you need to try Ricky’s Hot Chicken. And if you don’t like either of those things, try having better taste. Located a 10-minute drive from campus, Ricky’s has amazingly savory Nashville chicken for a price range of around $9-$13. They also […]
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AMP’s Official Back To School Guide For Local Eats
With two generations of new Comets arriving on campus for the first time, we here at AMP have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that all of UTD’s most crucial generational knowledge is passed on successfully. With the help of several current students and recent alumni, AMP staff has put together a list of some […]