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On Fridays, we normally get a lunch review from Elaine Lehman and a dinner review from either Allan Borgen or David Cohen.
Well, today is different. We do get a lunch review from Elaine, but this week, as last week, we don't get a dinner review.
More on that later.
Elaine "flew" over to San Bernardino to have lunch at the Airport Express Cafe, near the entrance to the San Bernardino International Airport. According to Elaine, they have a mix of items including Asian, Korean and Mexican dishes.
Hmm.
I thought Korean was Asian.
They also serve American and Mexican breakfasts.
They do serve one of my favorites for lunch: the Monte Cristo sandwich, which was one of two options Elaine was pondering. She chose the veggie sandwich.
I guess I'll have to "fly" over and check it out for myself.
You can read her take here.
Well, today is different. We do get a lunch review from Elaine, but this week, as last week, we don't get a dinner review.
More on that later.
Elaine "flew" over to San Bernardino to have lunch at the Airport Express Cafe, near the entrance to the San Bernardino International Airport. According to Elaine, they have a mix of items including Asian, Korean and Mexican dishes.
Hmm.
I thought Korean was Asian.
They also serve American and Mexican breakfasts.
They do serve one of my favorites for lunch: the Monte Cristo sandwich, which was one of two options Elaine was pondering. She chose the veggie sandwich.
I guess I'll have to "fly" over and check it out for myself.
You can read her take here.
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Craving kimchi? You're in luck!
The inaugural Taste of Korea festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, October 4, at Court Street Square at the corner of Court and E streets in downtown San Bernardino
The introduction to Korean culture will focus on Korean Royal Cuisine, the food of the kings and queens of ancient Korea. Sounds delicious!
The event is free.
For more information, follow this link to read Michel Nolan's story on The Sun's Web site.
The inaugural Taste of Korea festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, October 4, at Court Street Square at the corner of Court and E streets in downtown San Bernardino
The introduction to Korean culture will focus on Korean Royal Cuisine, the food of the kings and queens of ancient Korea. Sounds delicious!
The event is free.
For more information, follow this link to read Michel Nolan's story on The Sun's Web site.




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