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Kiss

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  1. it's not Anthony's (but WAS of Vallone family Restaurant this is where i'm perplexed...i originally remember it being a hop, skip and jump from my Greenway office....seemingly on Richmond.. Bravo! where were you last night???
  2. ok so it was all the wine at lunch that had me confused with it being on Richmond...
  3. it's not Anthony's (but WAS of Vallone family Restaurant this is where i'm perplexed...i originally remember it being a hop, skip and jump from my Greenway office....seemingly on Richmond.. Bravo! where were you last night???
  4. i still am struggling with myself though...i want to believe that this restaurant ORIGINALLY was located on Richmond..... the things that keep me up at night!!
  5. Thanks Sevfiv... as per my disclaimer, my "leads" were a bit misleading. the actual street is WESTHEIMER the "Family" of restaurants WAS Vallone want take a guess before i reveal??
  6. there was a restaurant that i used to frequent when i worked in the Buffalo Speedway/Richmond area. Italian cuisine(however i always ordered the grilled salmon/sautee'd spinach) i think it was on Richmond(between 610 & Buffalo Spdwy), and i think it may have been a part of the Mandola or Carraba "collection". any one know the name?
  7. i had the privilege of accompanying a friend to this mansion last week. there is active construction going on. there seemed to be alot of "finishing" work going on(painting, custom study shelving, cabinet work) we were not allowed to wander through the place(my friend has been on an extensive tour), but to say there's "alot going on" with that house is an understatement what is the deal with the other house on Rivercrest...it appears to be a COMPOUND with like 3 different residences on the property? anyone know what i'm talking about?
  8. interesting that the prices are being referred to as higher(i don't agree). like Chamo mentioned, i'm comparing to Krogers. I've often felt Target's grocery prices ran on the high end. So there was no sticker shock to me. I too don't think the experience is worth the crowd right now. Hopefully people will get over the fascination and it will become a more norm shopping experience. if not i guess i'll shop there at midnite sidenote: i did try the asiago cheese bread from the bakery and the lasagna from the Cafe on the Run. BOTH delish! bottled water was $2.99 for a 32 pack! that was an amazing savings
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