want to try new food locally
Unfortunately, I tend to overlook a lot of things for a handsome face.
If you're not used to Indian food, try the chicken tikka masala (ask for mild) with roti bread. Very basic and yummy. I've never gotten sick from Indian food, restaurant or homecooked.
If you're not used to Indian food, try the chicken tikka masala (ask for mild) with roti bread. Very basic and yummy. I've never gotten sick from Indian food, restaurant or homecooked.
yea so i talked to the girl yesterday and asked her where she would like to eat (great idea right) she suggested a hibachi because shes always wanted to try one, but as soon as i told her we would be sitting with other people her mind changed pretty quick. so i suggested thai or indian and she said both were fine but shes never had either and she enjoys spicy foods, so can i get the absolute best spot for these 2 types of food thats going to keep me in the $50-$75 area. it might just be me but i cant see myself spending $100 for food on a first date, cuz come on if it dosent work out with the girl....that coulda been a new kuhmo
Indian restaurants, NONE.
Thai restaurants: Tida Thai, the new one off of Columbus across from Pembroke mall. They are in a newly renovated building and the atmosphere is just awesome. Modern furniture, dim lighting, great music. It's very romantic and inviting not to mention extra clean. That's a must with any restaurant for me. The food is TDF and authentic, reminds me of Thai we had back in SD. You can pick your level of spice 1-5.
The servers are very attentive which helps with having a personalized experience and to top it off the food is reasonable priced. ~20 a person for appetizer and dinner
Thai restaurants: Tida Thai, the new one off of Columbus across from Pembroke mall. They are in a newly renovated building and the atmosphere is just awesome. Modern furniture, dim lighting, great music. It's very romantic and inviting not to mention extra clean. That's a must with any restaurant for me. The food is TDF and authentic, reminds me of Thai we had back in SD. You can pick your level of spice 1-5.
The servers are very attentive which helps with having a personalized experience and to top it off the food is reasonable priced. ~20 a person for appetizer and dinner
I work at the melting pot..pretty cool place.. It is a fondue restaurant so you cook your own food.. Kind of....anyways chicks freaking LOVE this place. Only thing is its kind of expensive, probably run you about the same price as the Bistro or Zinc.... Its a good place to sit down and get to know someone.
My favorite 'different' place is The Monastery in downtown Norfolk on Granby Street. They serve German/Austrian food and you haven't lived until you have one of thier handmade wiener shnitzels.
reviews for tida thai are kinda mixed
Tida Thai is the best traditional thai restaurant around! I can't find any better unless my mother made it herself!!
Reviewer: Robert Patterson from Norfolk
I have to agree with Brett S. I don't know if there was someone else in the kitchen the nights we went or what. The calamari was huge pieces in heavy batter, the pad thai tasted burned and my husband's beef and broccoli was bland. I think Rom Thai in Norfolk definitely has them beat by a longshot.
Reviewer: Sarah S. from Virginia beach
i know the guy who made that first comment and he said his friend owns it.
Tida Thai is the best traditional thai restaurant around! I can't find any better unless my mother made it herself!!
Reviewer: Robert Patterson from Norfolk
I have to agree with Brett S. I don't know if there was someone else in the kitchen the nights we went or what. The calamari was huge pieces in heavy batter, the pad thai tasted burned and my husband's beef and broccoli was bland. I think Rom Thai in Norfolk definitely has them beat by a longshot.
Reviewer: Sarah S. from Virginia beach
i know the guy who made that first comment and he said his friend owns it.
yea so i talked to the girl yesterday and asked her where she would like to eat (great idea right) she suggested a hibachi because shes always wanted to try one, but as soon as i told her we would be sitting with other people her mind changed pretty quick. so i suggested thai or indian and she said both were fine but shes never had either and she enjoys spicy foods, so can i get the absolute best spot for these 2 types of food thats going to keep me in the $50-$75 area. it might just be me but i cant see myself spending $100 for food on a first date, cuz come on if it dosent work out with the girl....that coulda been a new kuhmo
I was about to say that worked out great didn't it.

I guess my mind just thought no women would put up with you for long periods of time.







