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I have to add a VERY STRONG WARNING that if any of you are passing through and try Milano's, which I have recommended, I do NOT recommend the "Italian" food.  Last night I had a huge craving for good ol' American red-sauce Italian, so got their spaghetti & meatballs to go.  I thought it was just awful.  Small meatballs that I'm certain they're buying frozen in a bag, and the sauce had such little flavor.  Thought about throwing the whole thing out, but instead pulled out the meatballs and made a sandwich, and then whipped up a quick red sauce to go with it.

The scallops, however, are still wonderful.  I've had them several times now, and they never disappoint.

Lots of people seem to be sitting around the place enjoying their pizza, but I've never tried that.  I don't recommend the lasagna, though, nor the spaghetti & meatballs.

If you go, stick to the seafood.

My Concord pals tell me that the place to go for Italian is Angelinas:

http://www.angelinasrestaurant.com/

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My Concord pals tell me that the place to go for Italian is Angelinas:

http://www.angelinasrestaurant.com/

I'm on it. Thanks again.

I don't understand why rappers have to hunch over while they stomp around the stage hollering.  It hurts my back to watch them. On the other hand, I've been thinking that perhaps I should start a rap group here at the Old Folks' Home.  Most of us already walk like that.

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Since this has become the default NH thread, I just wanted to alert you all to a great Vietnamese restaurant in Manchester. It's called Pho Golden Bowl, and it's located on Queen City Blvd next to Hesser College. We had a deep, flavorful pho made with various beef parts, grilled quail glazed with a sweet hoisin type sauce, amazing salt & pepper pork chops and steamed vermicelli and beef wrapped in lettuce. Ask about the specials taped to the wall that are in Vietnamese only. My favorite moment was the West African couple speaking to the Vietnamese waiter in French--globalization at its best!

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