The best deal at Ikea is their Mac and Cheese. For 99 cents, you get a generous bowl of mac and cheese and a drink that you can refill as many times as you please. That’s
exactly what we had for lunch today. We did order the usual meatballs with lingonberry which is also a good deal. Their salmon is also good.
Dinner was at another comfort food place in Fort Lee where we had miso ramen that’s spicier than Menchako Tei’s. We also had katsu curry. Customers are mostly Japanese and Koreans. Thanks to them, we don’t have to go to Manhattan for good Korean or Japanese. I don’t know if the New York Times has ever reviewed food at Palisades Park, NJ, which is a Korean enclave. My bet is that is it’s just as good as Flushing, Queens or Koreantown in Manhattan.
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One of our holes in the wall ramen noodle shop is Rai Rai Ken on 10th Street between First and Second Avenues. There are no tables. You sit in a counter, slurp the noodles and go. We also order the usual gyoza (sometimes over spiced with ginger) as an appetizer. They have cold noodles during the summer.
my kind of place . . .