This section will be devoted to things to do and see in Walla Walla. This week, I will list some of my favorite local stops for high quality, affordable food.
Since you're saving a bunch of money by purchasing Top Ramen with food stamps, you can fit a nice meal out once or twice a month into your budget. Below are some of my favorite stops around town with suggestions from YOU!
GrazeOne of the best sandwich shops I've ever been to, this tiny eatery on Colville specializes in house-cured meats, handmade soups, and a simple, easy-to-follow menu that will keep you coming back. Graze is a MUST VISIT if you haven't already tried it. Open for lunch and dinner, a sandwich (wich is always generous) runs from $7 (for the outrageously delicious portabello panini) to $11 (for the huge Latronka, a massive ruben stacked high with house-cured pastrami).
* 5 S. Colville St
* 522-9991
* 10-7 M-Sat
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www.grazeevents.comTaco TrucksYou've probably seen these funny looking busses parked around town selling tacos, burritos, tortas, quesadillas, and more. Maybe you're curious but you just haven't tried one yet. Do yourself a favor: TRY IT! In terms of affordability for hand-made foor, they can't be beat. A burrito the size of your head will cast $5.50 at El Taco Loco, located at the corner of Chestnut and 9th in the Melody Muffler parking lot. I admit it may take a little more courage to walk up to a truck on the side of the road for your next dining adventure, but you'll thank me. Comment with your favorit Taco Truck!
* El Taco Loco, Chestnut and 9th Ave.
Andrae's KitchenGourmet on the go? Look no further than Andrae's Kitchen, a mobile restaurant with a variable menu (from curry to burgers to tackos to rice bowls) and great quality. Chef Andrae Bopp is a great chef known for elaborate winemaker dinners and underground dining. He lends his expertise with his family at his side to offer a little bit of fine cuisine in an affordable package. The best way to find out where Andrae is is to follow him on twitter @andraeskitchen, or check to see if he's at one of his favorite parking spots, near Whitman at the corner of Palouse and Main, or near the corner of Pine and 2nd Ave.
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http://www.andraeskitchen.com/Pho Sho Vietnamese NoodlesAre you crazy about Pho like me? Look no further than Pho Sho, specializing in fresh, local and ethical ingredients, they are the real thing. All egg rolls are rolled in house, the broth is slow-cooked for 48 hourse with all-natural Thundering Hooves beef bones, and everything is fresh and delicious. It is no wonder that Pho Sho is the product of the team that open one of Walla Walla's finest and most exciting restaurants Saffron (next door). It's a casual atmosphere open for lunch and dinner Tue-Sat.
* 123 W Alder St
* 525-9794
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www.phoshovietnamesenoodles.comSweet Basil PizzariaThis is Walla Walla's
best pizza for thin-crust, New York-style pie. Sweet Basil is a great place for a causal dinner for a business lunch. Slices start at $2.50 and the beverage selection is one of the best in town (especially if you love rootbeer like I do!). Fresh, local, speedy and perfect. The next time you have the impulse to pick up the phone for Domino's, Call Sweet Basil instead. Open Monday through Saturday, 11am-9pm.
* 5 S. 1st St (across from the Perk)
* 529-1950
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www.sweetbasilpizzaria.com