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momonthehill
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We ate lunch in the Stevenson dining hall--the food was good and there was a decent variety. [View Full Report] |
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Keilexandra
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Tooo Chinoise is an excellent Chinese bistro restaurant. There's also The Mandarin, a seedy-looking takeout place we drove past, and other non-Chinese restaurants I took no notice of. [View Full Report] |
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smithie13
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I hear the Oberlin Inn has terrible food (a friend visited last year). It's not too easy to find arrangements so plan ahead of time. [View Full Report] |
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Plainsman
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Very good. Not many places in this tiny town but the dining that is available is very good. Try the Asian Fusion food at Wei Tai, I think it was called. Awesome. Not your common Chinese American stuf [View Full Report] |
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quaere
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While you're in town you absolutely have to get a whole wheat donut from Gibson's. They're extraordinary. [View Full Report] |
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BassDad
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Black River Cafe has very good food but is chronically understaffed. Agave burrito bar serves huge portions and uses fresh ingredients but does not have much variety. The Feve is decent but crowded. [View Full Report] |
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mamenyu
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Weia Teia, an Asian fusion restaurant -- very good, reasonably priced; The Feve -- good sandwiches, very reasonable; a cafe across the street from the Feve, very good breakfast. Good sandwiches and salads in the student union. [View Full Report] |
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estargrl88
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The Oberlin Inn has a nice restaurant. There's a small but good organic food place that's sort of hidden, but right in town. [View Full Report] |