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Old 08-17-2010, 09:24 PM   #41
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The Trib Steakhouse. They have the best beef dip in history of beef dip. They pile the sub bun up super high with shaved prime rib roasted medium. You also get fries AND salad/soup. All for $15.

Also Mango Shiva has a pretty awesome Indian buffet for around $20 for lunch.
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:32 PM   #42
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The Trib Steakhouse. They have the best beef dip in history of beef dip. They pile the sub bun up super high with shaved prime rib roasted medium. You also get fries AND salad/soup. All for $15.
Crap, that sounds GOOD.

Also, tribbing, roast beef... Is the place run by lesbians?
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:42 PM   #43
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Anyone try the Montreal Smoked meat place in the parking lot @ 6th Ave and 4th ST? I think it's called something like Smokee Lee's. I keep meaning to try it. (Edit: hah, OP has it listed already, good enough for me).

Sunoma Market Cafe in the plus 15 inside the building next to Chevron is one of my favorite stops.
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:45 PM   #44
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Crap, that sounds GOOD.

Also, tribbing, roast beef... Is the place run by lesbians?
Man, hot meat and hot lesbians all in the same place? That would be rediculously awesome!

Here's the menu if anyone is interested:
http://www.tribsteakhouse.ca/webpage/1001766/1000532
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:47 PM   #45
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:48 PM   #46
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Cafe Mauro (Across from MEC), best sandwich in town, hands down.

Prosciutto Boccaccini on Focaccia, $9/ reg appetite, $11/ huge size

The Focaccia is baked fresh each day, and Sal makes the sandwiches when you order. More people need to walk by Holy Grill and go to Caffe Mauro. Help support a proper Italian cafe in Calgary (Spolumbo's special is not even in the same zip code as this sandwich).
Seconded! The only reason I opened this thread was to post about this little gem! By far one of the best sandwiches I've ever had! Also makes for a great patio location for those days that having a beer at lunch isn't appropriate. Add a drink with lunch and an espresso w/ biscotti for dessert and you're easily pushing $20... but it's the best $20 you'll spend all day!

Sub Plus located in the +15 west of Husky is also a nice sandwich shop. The guy that runs it used to run the Submission in the watermark tower. Sub Plus has the same quality fresh baked bread you've come to love with Submission but instead of the questionable processed deli meats you get fresh oven roasted turkey, chicken, ham, pork and beef!
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:52 PM   #47
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FM lunch menu steak sandwich.

At least it was good and cheap 13 years ago when i worked downtown.

Not a place for everybody
Still a good place and always will be a good place for lunch or after work beers! The steak sandwich is still great as well.
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Old 08-17-2010, 10:28 PM   #48
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Only one mention of Falafal King? For shame... I'm in the Middle East and I can't get a shwarma as good as that man serves up. The baklava alone makes it worthwhile.

I also enjoy Bourbon Street for takeout.

Ha Long Bay on 7th Ave is good for quick Vietnamese.

The buffet at the 5 hotel is overpriced but good, usually.

Juan's on 8th is decent, as mentioned.

When you first start working downtown you get pretty eager to try all these places, but as evidenced in this thread, it can get pretty routine after a while.
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Old 08-17-2010, 10:54 PM   #49
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I'm the biggest fan in the world of the turkey wraps at Choices in the building just north of Nexen. I'm not sure what the building is called, between 6th and 7th ave. Anyway, they make a turkey wrap from real shredded up turkey. I guarantee that you can't find a better wrap for 5.95.
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Old 08-17-2010, 11:38 PM   #50
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Jonas - on 6th Ave and 9th St. - chicken paprikash to die for. I'm too far away to go for lunches though, which sucks.
I'll throw a vote behind Jonas' too. Used to work across the street, so I got there often. It always felt to me like they were serving the kind of meals that you'd get when you go to grandma's for dinner. Though, they fill the stomach in the way that causes a mid-afternoon food snooze.
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Old 08-17-2010, 11:52 PM   #51
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Mazaj on 7th ave and 1st street SW.

Only place I eat out at. If you like Shawarma done right, you cannot miss this spot.
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Had that today. I like it but then after I get bleh and don't go back for a month.


don't make eye contact...buddy.

No one knows 'hair fag' in that Nexen building cafeteria thing?
In the Nexen building, are you reffering to that brown bag bistro or whatever it's called? I swear all the employee's of that place are recently released prisoners serving out the final terms of there sentences. You ask them what the soup or special is, and they dont know. How can you not know what you are serving?

P.S. That hair fag with the wacky coloured hair is a chick!
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Old 08-18-2010, 08:37 AM   #53
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I'm the biggest fan in the world of the turkey wraps at Choices in the building just north of Nexen. I'm not sure what the building is called, between 6th and 7th ave. Anyway, they make a turkey wrap from real shredded up turkey. I guarantee that you can't find a better wrap for 5.95.
Is Chick-Pee on 8th Ave by the Nexen building a Turkish place to?
Donair? I can't tell the difference, I just know it's like $9
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Very very tempted to drive out and try this sandwich place everyone is raving about.
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Old 08-18-2010, 09:15 AM   #55
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Is Chick-Pee on 8th Ave by the Nexen building a Turkish place to?
Donair? I can't tell the difference, I just know it's like $9
I'm pretty sure Chick Pea is run by a Lebanese family. I used to go there a lot before they raised their prices, but I've started going there often again recently. We're moving offices within the next few months and it's definitely the place I'm going to miss the most. It's more than it was, but it's still within the range of lunch everywhere else and they make a great shawarma.

I mean subs at Thi Thi's on 8th now are $7 ... we're all headed straight to hell.
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Old 08-18-2010, 01:00 PM   #56
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I wonder why no one had mentioned Jimmy's on 1 St and 6 Av SE (1 block north of Olympic Plaza). Super tasty shawarmas and big portions too (I can't ever finish a medium size, let alone a large size).
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Old 08-18-2010, 01:03 PM   #57
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Cafe Mauro...I to had to try this place at lunch. When I got there, I was first to order, got the Chicken Parmigan. It was awesome. But as Fotze said, it was slow. It took 25 min to get my sandwich. There was a couple tables already waiting. I'll go again, but I'll make sure I'm there for 11:30.
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Old 08-18-2010, 01:12 PM   #58
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Hit up Holy Grill today because of this thread.

I was very impressed, great service and great burger for the price. A bit of a walk, but on a nice day like today that's a good thing. Thanks to all who recommended Holy Grill.
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Old 08-18-2010, 01:32 PM   #59
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Two other CPers went today too. If this thread isn't a compelling case for advertising. 3+ yesterday 4+ today.
Cafe Mauro owes OldDutch a free sandwich.

Hey, now that I think about it, Meloche Monnex owes me a free year of insurance for the 15+ people I've sent their way.
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Two other CPers went today too. If this thread isn't a compelling case for advertising. 3+ yesterday 4+ today.
I waited almost an hour for my sandwich, but it was pretty damn tasty. I'll be going back. Just not at noon.
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