It’s one of America’s tastiest streets! 

Or so the people at Good Magazine think…

What Nolensville Road lacks in charm and walkability, it compensates for with a thorough culinary road map to the New South—count on Mexican, Middle Eastern, and African cuisines…

They’ve definitely got that first part right… check out the article for some culinary leads.

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Comments

Diana on 5 April, 2008 at 6:11 pm #

Great minds, huh? :) I love me some La Hacienda, but I’m wondering how the author decided to include this road in his selection. I tend to be sour and skeptical when it comes to “lists” like this.


Lesley on 5 April, 2008 at 7:34 pm #

Hilarious–the boyfriend and I drove up and down Nolensville for quite a while today visiting various bakeries and settling on House of Kabob on Thompson for some lunch (that included Persian green rice–a favorite of mine). Report coming soon…like when I awake from my sugar coma.


Jeffraham Prestonian on 5 April, 2008 at 7:49 pm #

Pls to correct splng of nlnsvlle
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Jon on 7 April, 2008 at 10:20 am #

W00t! I love my neighborhood. Just this past Saturday I walked over to the Siam Cafe, had a tasty pork & jalapeño dish.


mushin no shin » Blog Archive » google dissed on 7 April, 2008 at 11:25 am #

[…] Oh well, at least some people are giving our quaint little barrio some respect. […]


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