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\begin{document}
\begin{center}
{\large\bf Bill Rapaport's}\\[\medskipamount]
{\Large\bf GUIDE TO RESTAURANTS IN AND AROUND BUFFALO}\\[\medskipamount]
{\small\bf Incorporating Judy and Alan Duchan's Restaurant Guide}\\[\medskipamount]
{\bf Issue 10, No. 9 --- 16 August 1995}\\[\smallskipamount]
{\tt http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/restaurant.guide/restaurant.guide.html}
\end{center}
\noindent
The Buffalo area has a large number of very good restaurants.
I have listed (1) my favorites;
(2) those on or near either the UB Amherst or the UB Main St.\ campuses;
and (3) some others
recommended by friends, having special cuisines, or otherwise noteworthy
(e.g., a perfect or near-perfect rating by {\it The Buffalo News\/}'s
Janice Okun).

The list has two parts:  \S1 is a listing by name
only, organized into
categories by cuisine and by location. The categories are
not intended to be exclusive or exhaustive; {\bf corrections to my
attempts at categorization are welcomed}.  \S2 is an
alphabetical listing of all the restaurants, with details.
The selection of
restaurants listed here and the comments are my own or those of readers
[indicated by initials in brackets].  {\bf You
should not construe absence from this list as a negative evaluation.}

Reservations are always recommended (the restaurant
business is volatile; your favorite restaurant might have closed since
your last visit!).  Call ahead for precise hours of
operation; also, some restaurants close for part of the summer.

By the way, the area has two excellent gourmet/ethnic food stores:
Premier Center
(supermarket-sized, with an adjoining wine and liquor store of equal size;
3455 Delaware Ave.,
Kenmore; 877--3574) and Tops International (the largest supermarket in,
I think, New York State; near the UB Amherst campus, at Maple~Rd.\
and N.~Bailey Ave., Amherst; 834--2955).

\small{
{\bf Some Geography:} The UB North (a.k.a.\ Amherst) Campus
is in the Town of
Amherst, a suburb northeast of the City of Buffalo.
Also in Amherst are the communities of
Getzville (northeast of campus) and Eggertsville, Snyder, and
the Village of
Williamsville
(south and east of campus).
The Town of Clarence is a suburb east of Amherst.
The Town of
Tonawanda, separated from Amherst by Niagara Falls Boulevard,
is west of campus; the City of Kenmore is in Tonawanda.
The Town of Cheektowaga is a suburb south of campus and east of Buffalo; the airport is here.
The Village of Depew is in Cheektowaga, southeast of the airport.
The UB South (a.k.a.\ Main Street) Campus is in Buffalo
proper,
at the northeast corner of the city,
about 3 miles {\it south\/}west of the Amherst Campus (hence its name).
Also in Buffalo is
Buff State (i.e., SUNY {\it College\/} at Buffalo,
not to be confused with UB),
on Elmwood Avenue across from the Albright--Knox Art Gallery,
west of Delaware Park (one of Olmstead's
creations, by the way, and the location of the Buffalo Zoo).
``Allentown'' is a historic district of
antiques shops,
art galleries, mansions, and Victorian houses,
about 2 miles south of
Buff State and 1 mile north of downtown Buffalo.
E.~Aurora, Eden, Hamburg, Lackawanna, and Orchard Park
are suburbs south of Buffalo.
All of the above are in Erie County.
{\it Outside of Erie County\/}:
Fredonia (home of SUNY Fredonia), is about an hour's drive
southwest of Buffalo on the Thruway.
Lewiston (home of Artpark) and Niagara Falls (home of Niagara
Falls, of course) are about 25 minutes north of the UB Amherst Campus.
Youngstown is north of Buffalo, about 15 minutes from Artpark.
{\it In Canada\/}:
Fort Erie, Ontario, is across the Peace Bridge, about 10 minutes
from downtown.
%Welland, Ontario, is about a 45-minute drive from the Peace Bridge.
St.\ Catherine's, Ontario, is about a 45-minute drive from the Peace Bridge.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario (home of the Shaw Festival) is about an
hour's drive north of Buffalo; the prettiest way to get there (or to
Niagara Falls, for that matter) is to cross the Peace Bridge and drive up
the Niagara Parkway.
Ridgeway is west of Ft.~Erie.
}

Thanks for suggestions to:
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{\footnotesize
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
{[}AK]~Adam~L.~Klein & [DK]~Deepak~Kumar & [JS]~Jack~Sanders & [MYW]~Min--You~Wu\\
{[}ALS]~Alan~L.~Selman & [DM]~Davin~Milun & [J\&AD]~Judy~\&~Alan~Duchan &[PF]~Patsy~Fox\\
{[}AL]~Alan~Lockwood & [DN]~Debashish~Niyogi & [KM]~Karin~Michelson & [PJE]~Patricia~J.~Eberlein\\
{[}AN]~Anna~Nenonen & [DS]~D.~Sivakumar & [KNL]~K.~Nicholas~Leibovic & [RH]~Robin~Hill\\
{[}AR]~Anthony~Ralston & [DWS]~David~W.~Shucard & [KR]~Kenneth~Regan & [RJM]~Robert~J.~Makar\\
{[}AS]~Annalisa~Sassano & [GD]~George~DeTitta & [KS]~Keith~Sanders & [RM]~Russ~Miller\\
{[}ATC]~An--Tzu~Chin & [HD]~Harry~DeLano & [LH]~Lynne~Hewitt & [RW]~Richard~Wyatt\\
{[}BJ]~Bharat~Jayaraman & [JB]~Jasti~K.~Babu & [MLS]~Morton~L.~Schagrin & [SCS]~Stuart~C.~Shapiro\\
{[}BS]~Barry~Smith & [JCM]~Jeffrey~C.~Murphy & [MO]~Mitsunori~Ogiwara & [SC]~Sreejit~Chakravarty\\
{[}CC]~Christopher~J.~Crowner & [JH]~Jon~Hull & [MR]~Mary~Rapaport & [SF]~Scott~Field\\
{[}CH]~Christopher~Habel & [JL]~Joe~Lammens & [MT]~Mariam~Thalos & [SNS]~Sargur~N.~Srihari\\[\smallskipamount]
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
}
\vspace*{-0.4cm}
\noindent
I hope this list contributes to the enjoyment of your stay in the area.
Please send comments, corrections, and suggestions to me:
\begin{verse}
{\bf William J.\ Rapaport\\
Department of Computer Science\\
State University of New York at Buffalo\\
Buffalo, NY 14260}\\[\smallskipamount]
{\tt rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu}
\end{verse}
\newpage
\section{THE RESTAURANTS BY CATEGORIES}
\small
The restaurants below are
listed by non-exclusive and non-exhaustive categories; within categories, they
are listed
alphabetically, with my recommendations first (in rank order,
alphabetically within ranks).
Some names have been abbreviated.  Suggestions for improvement of these
categories are solicited.
For an explanation of {\it location codes\/} {\bf [a+]}, {\bf [a]}, {\bf [m]},
see \S2.
My {\it rating-code\/} [*]s mean roughly the following:\\
\\
\begin{tabular}{rcl}
none & =  & I haven't eaten here (yet) {\it or\/} I have and wasn't impressed.\\
{\bf [*]}    & =  & I've eaten here at least once and liked it.\\
{\bf [**]}   & =  & I've eaten here at least once and {\it really\/} liked it.\\
{\bf [***]}  & =  & Can vie with the best of restaurants in major cities,
in my humble opinion.
\end{tabular}
\begin{enumerate}
\item
My rankings differ from those of others, and in some cases only reflect
my not having eaten there.  So a restaurant with 0 stars might be worthy
of {\bf [***]} stars.  Read the comments before deciding not to eat somewhere!
\item
The UB Commons is a mini-mall on the UB Amherst Campus that has several fast-food
restaurants (listed below under ``On UB Amherst Campus''),
shops and services (including a pharmacy-less drug store and a small grocery
store), and offices.
\item
``Near UB Amherst Campus'' means within 2 miles {\it as the crow
flies\/}; except for the fast-food
restaurants at the UB Commons, {\it nothing is within walking distance,\/}
unfortunately (with the possible exception of the Audubon Room).
\item
Buffalo chicken wings are a local specialty that have gained widespread
popularity; the restaurants listed below under ``Chicken Wings'' do them well.
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{BY CUISINE}
\small
\ \\
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{lllll}
{\bf Amish} & {\bf Chinese} & {\bf Continental} & {\bf Dessert} & {\bf French}\\
\\
Amish Essenhaus & {\bf [**]} Golden Buffalo Dynasty & {\bf [***]} Just Pasta & {\bf [***]} Just Pasta & {\bf [**]} Rue Franklin\\
                & {\bf [**]} May Jen/Elmwood & {\bf [***]} Olivers & {\bf [***]} Ristorante Giardino & Daniel's\\
{\bf Cajun} & {\bf [m**]} May Jen/Univ.~Plz. & {\bf [***]} Prince of Wales & {\bf [**]} Bijou & Michel's\\
            & {\bf [**]} Rita's Crystal Palace & {\bf [***]} White Inn & {\bf [a(+?)*]} Audubon\\
Shepherd's & {\bf [a*]} Chang's Garden & {\bf [a**]} Caf\'e in the Square & {\bf [*]} Camp(o)bello's & {\bf Greek}\\
           & {\bf [am*]} Mandarin Buffet & {\bf [a**]} Fanny's & {\bf [a*]} Jenny's\\
{\bf California} & {\bf [*]} Ming Teh & {\bf [**]} Queen's Landing & {\bf [a*]} Johnny B's & {\bf [am**]} Family Tree\\
                 & Bamboo China & {\bf [*]} Caf\'e Cosmos & {\bf [a*]} Original Pancake House & {\bf [**]} Towne\\
{\bf [**]} Bijou & {\bf [m]} Chinatown & {\bf [*]} Coda & {\bf [m*]} Parkside & Ambrosia\\
{\bf [a*]} ZuZon & Lee's & {\bf [a*]} Port of Entry & {\bf [*]} Soda Bar & {\bf [am]} Cobti's\\
                 & {\bf [m]} King's Wok & {\bf [a*]} Spina's & {\bf [*]} Sweet Tooth & Kostas\\
{\bf Caribbean} & {\bf [a]} New York, NY & Buttery & {\bf [m]} Ben \& JJerry's\\
                         & Saki's & {\bf [m]} Cameo's & Butternut Inn & {\bf Indian}\\
Babalu & {\bf [am]} Szechuan House & {\bf [a]} Daffodil's & {\bf [a]} Dessert Deli\\
Curly's & {\bf [a+]} Young Chow & Park Lane & {\bf [a]} Perkins & {\bf [**]} Tandoori\\
        &                       & Shepherd's &                  & {\bf [am*]} Indian Clay-Oven\\
{\bf Chicken Wings} &           & (see also: French, & {\bf English} & {\bf [am*]} Raj Mahal\\
                    &           & German, Italian, Swiss, &          & {\bf [a]} Ashoka\\
{\bf [***]} Anchor Bar &        & \& Not Otherwise & Reginald's & {\bf [am]} Taste of India\\
{\bf [am*]} Duff's &            & Categorized)\\
{\bf [a]} Elmo's\\
{\bf [am]} Santora's\\
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\newpage
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{llll}
{\bf Italian} & {\bf Pizza} & {\bf Vegetarian} & {\bf Chains/Franchises}\\
\\
{\bf [***]} Pranzo & {\bf [***]} Gino's & {\bf [***]} Just Pasta & {\bf [am*]} Boston Mkt.\\
{\bf [***]} Ristorante Giardino & {\bf [***]} Scotto's & {\bf [am*]} Juicery & {\bf [a*]} Original Pancake House\\
{\bf [**]} Bflo Rome & {\bf [am*]} Bocce Club & {\bf [m]} N.~Buff.~Food Co-Op & {\bf [am*]} Pizzeria Uno\\
{\bf [**]} Little Talia & {\bf [am*]} Pizzeria Uno & Preservation Hall & {\bf [a*]} Swiss Chalet\\
{\bf [a**]} Spag. West. & {\bf [a*]} Rigoletto's & Rutabaga's & {\bf [m]} Ben \& Jerry's\\
{\bf [a*]} Angelina's & {\bf [a*]} Siena & (see also: & {\bf [am]} Bennigan's\\
{\bf [*]} Camp(o)bello's & Bijou & Mexican, Chinese, & {\bf [a+]} Burger King\\
{\bf [m*]} Fiorentino & {\bf [am]} Leonardi's & Indian, Italian, & {\bf [am]} Chi--Chi's\\
{\bf [am*]} Pizzeria Uno & {\bf [a+]} Pizza Hut & Japanese, Pizza, & {\bf [a]} Country Kitchen\\
{\bf [a*]} Rigoletto's & {\bf [a]} Pizza Plant & Thai, Vietnamese) & {\bf [am]} Four Seasons\\
{\bf [*]} San Marco & {\bf [a]} La Porta's &                       & {\bf [am]} Friday's\\
{\bf [a*]} Siena & Prima Pizza Pasta & {\bf Vietnamese} & {\bf [am]} Fuddrucker's\\
Anchor Bar & Raymondo's &                               & Haxn Haus\\
Bella Sicilia & {\bf [am]} Santora's & {\bf [m]} Da Tha'o & {\bf [a]} Perkins\\
Biac's &                             & {\bf [am]} Saigon Bangkok & {\bf [a+]} Pizza Hut\\
Caf\'e Gar Angelo & {\bf Polish} &                               & {\bf [a]} Ponderosa\\
Coat of Arms &                   &                               & {\bf [a]} Red Lobster\\
Left Bank & {\bf [*]} Polish Villa &                             & {\bf [a]} Scotch \& Sirloin\\
{\bf [a]} Mama Rose's & Polish Villa II\\
{\bf [a]} Olive Garden & Polonia\\
Prima Pizza Pasta & Strictly Polish\\
Romanello's & (and various\\
Salvatore's & restaurants\\
Spaghetti Warehouse & in the\\
Vito's Mkt. & Broadway Mkt.)\\
\\
{\bf Japanese} & {\bf Puerto Rican}\\
\\
Jiro & El Fogon\\
Saki's & Niagara Caf\'e\\
Shogun\\
       & {\bf Seafood}\\
{\bf Korean}\\
       & {\bf [**]} Harbour Inn\\
Lee's & {\bf [a**]} Rigoletto's\\
{\bf [m]} Seoul House & Captain's Cove\\
{\bf [a]} Woo Chon & Coat of Arms & \multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf Not Otherwise Categorized}\\
                   & Crawdaddy's\\
{\bf Kosher-Style} & Hourglass & {\bf [***]} Albright-Knox & Fiddle Heads\\
                   & Jerry's Seafood & {\bf [a(+?)*]} Audubon & Flying Tigers\\
{\bf [*?]} Stumpy's & Kodiak & {\bf [a*]} Deli Bar & Gabriel's Gate\\
J.D.'s NY Deli & {\bf [a]} Red Lobster & {\bf [a*]} Johnny B's & Garcia's Irish Pub\\
Mastman's &                            & {\bf [am*]} Max Hart's & Justine's\\
          & {\bf Swiss} & {\bf [a*]} SoupHerb Gourmet & Hemingway's\\
{\bf Lebanese} &        & Asa Ransom & Hutch's\\
               & Truffles & Billy Ogden's & Keystone Kelly's\\
{\bf [am]} Cobti's &      & Butternut Inn & Lily Langtry's\\
                   & {\bf Thai} & Caf\'e in the Promenade & Lord Chumley's\\
{\bf Mexican/Southwestern} &    & {\bf [a]} Caffe Aroma & Oban Inn\\
                           & {\bf [a**]} Jasmine Thai & Calumet & Olde Fort Inn\\
{\bf [m**]} El Charro & {\bf [**]} Jasmine Thai II & Cole's & {\bf [m]} Parkside Candy\\
{\bf [a**]} Spag.~West. & Chon Buri & Country Breads & Pautler's Drive-In\\
{\bf [a*]} Mexican Joe's & {\bf [m]} Da Tha'o & {\bf [a]} Creek View & Pettibone's\\
Garcia's Mexican & {\bf [am]} Saigon Bangkok & Curve & Premier Caf\'e\\
Gramma Mora's & Saki's & Cybele's & Roycroft Inn\\
{\bf [am]} Chi--Chi's & & E.B.~Green's & {\bf [a+]} Sub Shoppe\\
Lone Star Fajita &      & {\bf [a]} Eagle House & {\bf [a+]} That Coffee Place\\
                 &      &                       & {\bf [a+]} Uni-Mart\\
                 &      &                       & Warren's
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\newpage
\noindent
\subsection{BY LOCATION}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{llll}
{\bf [a+] On UB Amherst Campus} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf [a] ``Near'' UB Amherst Campus} & {\bf [m] ``Near'' UB Main St.\ Campus}\\
\hspace*{2.4em}{\bf (at the UB Commons)}\\
& {\bf [**]} Caf\'{e} in the Square & Ashoka & {\bf [**]} Caf\'e in the Square\\
Burger King & {\bf [**]} Family Tree & Bennigan's & {\bf [**]} El Charro\\
Pizza Hut & {\bf [**]} Fanny's & Caffe Aroma & {\bf [**]} Family Tree\\
Sub Shoppe & {\bf [**]} Jasmine Thai & Chi--Chi's & {\bf [**]} Fanny's\\
That Coffee Place & {\bf [**]} Spag.~West. & Cobti's & {\bf [**]} May Jen\\
Uni--Mart & {\bf [*]} Angelina's & Country Kitchen & {\bf [*]} Bocce Club\\
Young Chow & {\bf [*]} Audubon & Creek View & {\bf [*]} Boston Mkt.\\
           & {\bf [*]} Bocce Club & Daffodil's & {\bf [*]} Duff's\\
{\bf Hertel Ave. [h]/} & {\bf [*]} Boston Mkt. & Dessert Deli & {\bf [*]} Fiorentino\\
{\bf Elsewhere in Bflo} & {\bf [*]} Chang's Garden & Eagle House & {\bf [*]} Indian Clay--Oven\\
                        & {\bf [*]} Deli Bar & Elmo's & {\bf [*]} Johnny B's\\
{\bf [h**]} Little Talia & {\bf [*]} Duff's & Four Seasons & {\bf [*]} Juicery\\
Billy Ogden's & {\bf [*]} Indian Clay--Oven & Friday's & {\bf [*]} Mandarin Buffet\\
{\bf [h]} Caf\'e Gar Angelo & {\bf [*]} Jenny's & Fuddrucker's & {\bf [*]} Max Hart's\\
El Fogon & {\bf [*]} Johnny B's & Leonardi's Pizza & {\bf [*]} Parkside Candy\\
Gramma Mora's & {\bf [*]} Juicery & Mama Rose's & {\bf [*]} Raj Mahal\\
{\bf [h]} J.D.'s NY Deli & {\bf [*]} Mandarin Buffet & New York, NY & {\bf [*]} Siena\\
{\bf [h]} Jerry's Seafood & {\bf [*]} Max Hart's & Olive Garden & Ben \& Jerry's\\
{\bf [h]} Kostas & {\bf [*]} Mexican Joe's & La Porta's Pizzeria & Bennigan's\\
{\bf [h]} Lone Star Fajita & {\bf [*]} Original Pancake House & Perkins & Cameo\\
{\bf [h]} Mastman's & {\bf [*]} Pizzeria Uno & Pizza Plant & Chi--Chi's\\
Niagara Caf\'e & {\bf [*]} Port of Entry & Ponderosa & Chinatown\\
               & {\bf [*]} Raj Mahal & Red Lobster & Cobti's\\
{\bf Downtown Bflo} & {\bf [*]} Rigoletto's & Saigon Bangkok & Da Tha'o\\
                    & {\bf [*]} Siena & Santora's & Four Seasons\\
{\bf [**]} Bijou & {\bf [*]} SoupHerb Gourmet & Scotch \& Sirloin & Friday's\\
{\bf [*]} Juicery & {\bf [*]} Spina's & Szechuan House & Fuddrucker's\\
{\bf [*]} Swiss Chalet & {\bf [*]} Swiss Chalet & Taste of India & Hourglass\\
Calumet & {\bf [*]} ZuZon & Woo Chon Korean & King's Wok\\
Crawdaddy's &             &                 & Leonardi's Pizzeria\\
Curve & {\bf West Side:} &                  & N.~Buff.~Food Co-Op\\
E.B.~Green's & \multicolumn{2}{l}{\bf Allentown/Elmwood/Buff State areas} & Saigon Bangkok\\
Garcia's Irish Pub & & & Seoul House\\
Hemingway's & {\bf [***]} Albright--Knox & Biac's & Szechuan House\\
Justine's & {\bf [***/wings]} Anchor Bar & Cole's & Taste of India\\
Keystone Kelly's & {\bf [***]} Just Pasta & Cybele's\\
Pettibone's & {\bf [***]} Oliver's & Fiddle Heads\\
Prima Pizza Pasta & {\bf [**]} Bflo Rome & Gabriel's Gate\\
Saki's & {\bf [**]} May Jen & Hutch's\\
Spaghetti Warehouse & {\bf [**]} Rue Franklin & Kodiak\\
Vito's Market & {\bf [**]} Tandoori & Left Bank\\
& {\bf [**]} Towne & Lord Chumley's\\
& {\bf [*]} Caf\'e Cosmos & Park Lane\\
& {\bf [*]} Coda & Preservation Hall\\
& {\bf [*]} Juicery & Reginald's\\
& {\bf [*]} Soda Bar & Romanello's\\
& {\bf [*]} Sweet Tooth & Rutabaga's\\
& Ambrosia & Taste of India\\
& Babalu & Vito's Mkt.\\
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\newpage
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{lll}
{\bf Suburbs:  North \& East =} & {\bf Suburbs:  South =} & {\bf Outdoor Dining (Summer)}\\
{\bf (Other) Amherst/} & {\bf E.~Aurora/Eden/} & (probably incomplete list)\\
{\bf Cheektowaga/Clarence} & {\bf Hamburg/Lackawanna/}\\
{\bf (Other) Tonawanda} & {\bf Orchard Park} & {\bf [***]} Just Pasta\\
                        &                    & {\bf [**]} Bflo Rome\\
{\bf [***]} Pranzo & Amish Essenhaus & {\bf [**]} Bijou\\
{\bf [***]} Scotto's Pizza & Butternut Inn & {\bf [am**]} Caf\'e in the Square\\
{\bf [**]} Golden Buffalo Dynasty & Country Breds & {\bf [m**]} May Jen/Univ.~Plz.\\
{\bf [**]} Jasmine Thai II & Curly's & {\bf [a**]} Jenny's\\
{\bf [**]} Rita's Crystal Palace & Daniel's & {\bf [a*]} Johnny B's\\
{\bf [*]} Boston Mkt. & Polonia & {\bf [a*]} SoupHerb Gourmet\\
{\bf [*]} Camp(o)bello's & Roycroft Inn & {\bf [*]} Sweet Tooth\\
{\bf [*]} Pizzeria Uno &                & Calumet\\
{\bf [*]} Polish Villa & {\bf Outside Erie County} & Crawdaddy's\\
{\bf [*]} San Marco &                              & Hemingway's\\
{\bf [*?]} Stumpy's & {\bf [***]} Gino's Pizza & Reginald's\\
{\bf [*]} Swiss Chalet & {\bf [***]} Prince of Wales & Vito's Mkt.\\
Asa Ransom & {\bf [***]} Ristorante Giardino & (and UB Commons)\\
Bamboo China & {\bf [***]} White Inn\\
Bella Sicilia & {\bf [**]} Harbour Inn\\
Caf\'e on the Promenade & {\bf [**]} Queen's Landing\\
Captain's Cove & {\bf [*]} Ming Teh\\
Flying Tigers & Buttery\\
Garcia's Mexican & Chon Buri\\
Jiro & Coat of Arms\\
Haxn Haus & Michel's\\
Kostas & Oban Inn\\
Lily Langtry's & Olde Fort Inn\\
Olive Garden\\
Pautler's Drive-In\\
Polish Villa II\\
Premier Caf\'e\\
Raymondo's\\
Salvatore's\\
Shepherd's\\
Shogun\\
Tandoori\\
Truffles\\
Warren's\\
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\newpage
\section{ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF RESTAURANTS} 
\begin{tabular}{lll}
{\footnotesize\bf Key:} & {\footnotesize\bf [*], [**], [***] = Bill's favorites}      &  {\footnotesize\bf [XXX] = recommendation from person listed above whose initials are XXX}\\
           & {\footnotesize\bf [NEW] = newly listed in this volume}  & {\footnotesize\bf [a+] = on UB Amherst Campus (in the UB Commons)}\\
           & {\footnotesize\bf [REV] = revised from previous volume} & {\footnotesize\bf [a] = near UB Amherst Campus (within 2 miles as the crow flies)}\\ 
	   &                                          & {\footnotesize\bf [m] = near UB Main St.\ Campus (within 2 miles as the crow flies)}
\end{tabular}
\small
%AAAAA
\vbox{
\ \\
{\bf [***] Albright--Knox Art Gallery.}
1285 Elmwood Ave.\ (in Delaware Park, across from Buff State), Buffalo.
882--8700.
Sun.\ brunch (reservations required) and excellent lunches in a beautiful
setting.
Run by the same people who run Caf\'{e} in the Square.
The Gallery's collections span the full gamut of art; {\it Smithsonian
Magazine\/} says it has the best collection of late-20th C.\ art in
the U.S.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Fun to eat lunch and tour the gallery.  Food is
reasonably priced and OK.  Don't expect a gourmet meal.''
\vspace*{0.12in}}
\vbox{
\ \\
{\bf [REV] Ambrosia.}
467 Elmwood Ave.\ (just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
881--2196.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``A Greek-American restaurant offering standard Greek
clich\'{e}s, well prepared.  Family owned, friendly service.  Located
in a neighborhood which is interesting to explore.''
[AN\&BS, 5/94] say: ``Good cheap Greek place (better than, e.g., Towne 'cos does
non-soggy food).  All the snack things and starters are good,
and service fast and frendly even if you are in a hurry.''
\vspace*{0.12in}}
\vbox{
\ \\
{\bf Amish Essenhaus.}
8151 N.\ Main St., Eden.
992--9544.
Amish cuisine in a converted farmhouse next to the Eden Cheese Factory.
\vspace*{0.12in}}
\vbox{
\ \\
{\bf [REV ***] Anchor Bar.}
1047 Main St.\ (at North St., near Allentown), Buffalo.
886--8920.
The place that invented Buffalo
chicken wings and, in my opinion, have the best ones.
Their Italian food is OK (of the spaghetti-and-meatballs
variety), but people come here primarily for wings.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``We recommend it so you will know what the authentic taste
[of wings] is.  The other food is OK, but not memorable.''
[RM, 5/95] says:  ``Real good wings---a Buffalo tradition---this is
where
it all started.''
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{\bf [REV a*] Angelina's Italian Gourmet.}
952 Maple Rd.\ (east of N.\ Forest, in Boardwalk Boutiques Plaza), Williamsville.
689--3011.
[BJ, 6/94] says:  ``Another good nearby Italian
restaurant, like Rigoletto's.  Simple but elegant decor.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Mediocre.''
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{\bf  Asa Ransom House.}
10529 Main St., Clarence.
759--2315.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``There is a big fuss about this and I don't understand
why.  It is a nice old place, and fun to see, but the food itself
is just average and the prices a bit high.''  (The ``big fuss'' may, for
all I know, be due to the former chef, who left for the White Inn several
years ago.)
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [NEW a] Ashoka Indian Cuisine.}
3246 Sheridan Dr. (in Hills Plaza, near Bailey), Amherst.
831--8608.
This is the latest restaurant in what [SCS] calls the ``Indian
Restaurant Generator'', since there have been a series of Indian
restaurants that open up here and then move elsewhere.
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{\bf [REV a(+?)*] Audubon Room.}
2401 N.\ Forest Rd.\ (in the University Inn), Amherst.
636--7500.
Probably the closest restaurant off the UB Amherst Campus; walkable in
nice weather, maybe.
I've had several nice lunches here.  But a dinner I had (1993) was rather mixed;
I had a very nice swordfish with fruit salsa, but [MR]'s chicken tasted
as though it had been cooked in the morning and then nuked just before
being served.  [MR] and I agree that desserts were exquisite, however.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Absolutely top shelf.  One of the best 5 or so
restaurants
in the Buffalo area.  The lamb is wonderful as are the pasta dishes.
Listen
carefully to the specials, and if something strikes your fancy, order it.
Lunches are also really interesting, well-presented, and reasonably
priced.
A real hidden treasure.''
Given 4$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/}
restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV] Babalu.}
41 Virginia Place (Allentown), Buffalo.
882--2822.
Caribbean.
[AK, 5/94] reports: ``Jamaican cuisine;
                good to very good quality;
                service unknown (I've never been---my sister loves
                it).''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Good food, interesting flavours.''
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{\bf [REV] Bamboo China.}
6600 Main St.\ (between Transit and Youngs), Williamsville.
633--5033.
[JH, 6/94] says that it ``seem[s] to be [one of] the best Chinese restaurants
in town.  Bamboo China is really pretty good.
Especially if you order one of their specialties.
They are the only place we've been able to find
that has good noodle soup.  On a cold wet
Buffalo day, a bowl of their beef noodle soup
really hits the spot. There are a few other good dishes at Bamboo China,
too (one of them is something like `Four treasures \ldots ').''
Based on this recommendation, [MR] and I ate here; we hated it.
[AN, 7/95] says: ``I don't like it much, either.''
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%1009 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst.
%832--6054.
%[SA, 6/88] said ``the best wings in town can be obtained
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{\bf [REV] La Bella Sicilia.}
2909 Genesee St.\ (east of Harlem Rd.), Cheektowaga.
896--6692.
Italian.  [DWS, 5/95] says that he was taken here ``when
we first came to Buffalo and it is still excellent.
They have great linguine and red clam sauce and their pizza is
excellent.  I still eat there. Also their antipasto is great.''
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{\bf [m] Ben \& Jerry's Ice Cream.}
59 Kenmore Ave.\ (at Windermere,
near University Plaza, west of UB Main St.\ Campus), Amherst.
834--8566.
Famous for their Vermont ice cream.  [DK]
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{\bf [am] Bennigan's.}
4060 Maple Rd., Amherst.
838--3550.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [REV **] Bflo Rome Caf\'{e}.}
291 Bryant St.\ (west of Elmwood Ave., just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
881--6747.
Not as in ``Oh, give me a home where the''; rather, mostly northern
Italian
cuisine.  {\it Everything\/} is \`{a} la carte.
{\it Very\/} small, so be
sure to make reservations.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``This tiny place, with a Greenwich Village atmosphere,
offers an eclectic menu, with interesting, well-presented dishes.  Many
of the dishes come in both small and large portions, saving on cost and
calories.''
[GD, 1993] says: ``Hands down the best place on Bryant---makes Just Pasta look
like just what it is---a yuppie refuge.''
[AR, 3/94] says: ``Mediocre meal there last Sunday evening.''
[AK, 5/94] says: ``Small (seats \~15--20 tops); 
                somewhat expensive (entree \~\$7.00--\$15.00);
                food of consistent very good to excellent quality;
                gourmet cuisine;
                {\it wonderful\/} Sunday brunch (get the stuffed French
                toast);
                very good to excellent service.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Some dishes are very good, some not what you'd want
them to be.''
{\bf WARNING:}  No non-smoking section.  Outdoor dining in summer.
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{\bf [REV] Biac's World Bistro.}
581 Delaware Ave.\ (in Allentown; near Theodore
Roosevelt inauguration site), Buffalo.
884--6595.
Mediterranean/Italian.
I, Bill, ate here in summer 1993.  I had a good but not outstanding
corn soup; an excellent arugula, tomato,
and cucumber salad; and a grilled tuna special that reeked of smoke
flavor (which I despise);  [MR] had an antipasto, which she didn't like.
Unbearably noisy.  {\bf WARNING:}  The non-smoking section changes from
day to
day, according to one waiter, and we were seated---by the owner, no
less---in the smoking section even though we explicitly asked for
non-smoking.
[ALS, 6/94] says: ``Highly recommended. Biac's is only unbearably noisy on Friday nights.
Other nights are fine.
Of course, if you are looking for the Yuppie bar scene on a Friday
night, 
then maybe Biac's is where you want to be.''
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``Biac's is noisy and not very good food either.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Actually very nice, except for the geriatric
yuppies.''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant
reviewer.
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{\bf [**] Bijou Grille.}
643 Main St.\ (downtown, next to Market Arcade Cinema, across from
Theater Place), Buffalo.
847--1512.
Self-described as ``California-style bistro dining.''
Originally from the folks who brought you Just Pasta (below),
now under
new management, but otherwise unchanged.
Informal, nice place to eat downtown.
[J\&AD, 1993] say:  ``This 50s' style popular downtown nightspot features
sandwiches, salads, a few entrees, and flavorful single-serving pizzas.''
Also, good
desserts; wine by the glass.  Outdoor dining in summer (downtown
Buffalo really looks good from here).
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{\bf [REV] Billy Ogden's Lovejoy Grill.}
1834 William St.\ (at Ogden [get it?  ``William (Billy) Ogden''?],
in south Buffalo), Buffalo.
896--8018.
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Nice seafood.''
Given 3$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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%{\bf [REV am] Bocce Club Pizzeria.}
%4174 Bailey Ave.\ (north of UB Main St.\ Campus), Eggertsville.
%833--1344.
%Best pizza {\it in\/} Buffalo
%(even I agree, and I'm from New York City!  But see Gino's,
%below).  Take-out or delivery only.
%Other locations:  1614 Hopkins Rd., Williamsville, 689--2345; 8214
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{\bf [NEW am*] Boston Market.}
4185 Maple Rd.\ (next to Pizzeria Uno,
across from the University Cinema), Amherst.
834--2320.
Also at 8160 Transit Rd.\ (in East View Plaza, north of Maple Rd.),
Williamsville;
688--1946.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [a+] Burger King.}
UB Commons.
633--8700.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf  Butternut Inn.}
Rt.\ 16 \& Genessee St., Chaffee (east of East Aurora).
496--8987.
[KR, 6/94] says:  ``Nice food in nice atmosphere, but IMHO
the soups and bread and vegetables weren't as fresh or as interesting
as in other comparable restaurants.  Dessert, however, was fully
up to Just Pasta standards, with a home-baked country flair.''
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{\bf [REV] The Buttery.}
19 Queen St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
905--468--2464.
[SCS] has said:  ``Directly across the street from the Court
House Theater; \`{a} la carte entree \$15--\$20 (Canadian); my favorite in
Niagara-on-the-Lake; eating outside on the porch in good weather is very
pleasant; also have `Henry VIII Feaste' available.'', but he also says
(5/95) that although he hasn't eaten there in several years, he still
has fond thoughts of it.  On the other hand, I
[Bill] ate here twice a long time ago and didn't like it either time.
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{\bf [REV *] Caf\'{e} Cosmos.}
206 Allen St.\ (west of Elmwood Ave., in Allentown), Buffalo.
885--0502.
{\bf Warning:}  Rumor has it that they are out of business, so call
before going!
From a chef formerly at Just Pasta, Calumet, and Biac's.
[MR] and I ate here for the first time in [10/94]; I was generally
pleased with my meal (a rather bland mushroom soup, a laughably
miniscule salad, very good
trout in a walnut butter sauce, and a nice pear tart for dessert)
(however, the service, though attentive, was a bit on
the slow side, worrisome since we had a concert to go to that night and
we kept eyeing the clock). [MR] was less pleased (bland chicken, herbed mashed
potatoes that kept repeating during the concert).
I'd certainly be willing to try it again.
[ALS, 6/94] says:  ``Cosmos is excellent and very creative.''
[JS, 6/94] says:  ``A very fine restaurant.''
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{\bf [NEW] Caf\'{e} Gar Angelo.}
1197 Hertel Ave., Buffalo.
875--5057.
[AL, 7/95] says: ``I have eaten twice at Caf\'{e} Gar Angelo, an Italian
restauraunt on Hertel that 
I think is the best food deal in Buffalo.  Complete meals for less than
\$10, 
fairly good wine for less than \$15 per bottle; I've liked everything I
had 
there, but thought the veal Gar Angelo was terrific.''
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{\bf [am**] Caf\'{e} in the Square.}
4476 Main St.\ (Snyder Square Shopping Plaza), Snyder.
839--5330.
Excellent gourmet lunches and dinners.
Run by the same people who run the restaurant in the
Albright--Knox.
Outdoor dining in summer.  Jazz and dinner theater on weekends.
{\it The\/} best chocolate-chip cookies around.
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{\bf [NEW] Caf\'{e} on the Promenade.}
4243 Genesee St.\ (in the Radisson Hotel, across from the airport), Cheektowaga.
634--2300.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Brunch at the Radisson is one of the best around
town.
Lots of choices, decent atmosphere, and the food is very well prepared.
It appears they have recently changed bakeries, and the desserts are
suffering a bit, though they are still pretty good.''
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{\bf [NEW a] Caffe Aroma.}
5229 Main St., Williamsville.
631--2687.
Coffee, pastries, Panini sandwiches on foccacia.
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Good luncheons.''
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{\bf [REV] Calumet Arts Caf\'{e}.}
56 W.\ Chippewa St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.   
855--2220.
Boasts a ``performance room'' for exhibits, readings, etc.
[RH, 9/93] says:  ``Had Saturday lunch there, which was fine, but quite
standard.  Met one of the
owners, Mark Goldman, who inquired about my French fries, tried one,
pronounced
them awful, and promised better ones, dropping dire hints about a new
cook.  I
think they are betting their reputation on the Sunday music brunch, which
should be worth a try.''
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``The Calumet offers well-prepared, unusual, artfully
presented lunches and dinners.  The setting is congenial and historic.
They offer jazz or folk music on weekends, with a reasonable cover
charge.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Food doesn't live up to the rest of it (music, decor,
etc.).''
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{\bf [REV m] Cameo's.}
482 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (near Kenmore Ave.), Tonawanda.
832--2790.
Continental cuisine.
A few years ago, [DK] said: ``The food here is consistently good!''
[MYW, 6/95] recommends it, too.
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{\bf [REV **] Camp(o)bello's Caf\'{e}.}
9416 Transit Rd.\ (north of Casey, in Amherst Place Plaza), E.~Amherst.
689--1141.
Good Italian cuisine.  Informal. Huge portions. Good desserts.  However,
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Has continued to be somewhat disappointing, though
it is always crowded, has reasonably priced meals, and is not
terrible for lunch.  Certainly is not a true caf\'{e}.''
Note:  Despite what it says on the entrance or in the phone book,
the name is really
`Camp{\it o\/}bello's'.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``Good food, inexpensive.  Great linguine with red
clam sauce. 
Cakes [come] from Sweet Tooth.''
They also have a pizza place around the corner at
9334 Transit Rd.\ (at Casey, in Transit--Casey Plaza),
E.~Amherst, 636-8770, about which [RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice Italian
pizzeria.  Pretty decent food at a
very nice price.  I have had most of their menu items.  Everything
but the pizza is pretty good.''
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{\bf [NEW] Captain's Cove.}
829 Dick Rd., Cheektowaga.
632--4810.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``One of the best seafood restaurants. Fresh,
well-prepared seafood.  
Inexpensive.''
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{\bf [REV a*] Chang's Garden.}
935 Maple Rd.\ (east of N.\ Forest, in Boardwalk Boutiques Plaza), Amherst.
689--3355.
Has a new ``northern China'' menu
(which I haven't tried yet)
in addition to their regular fare,
but my most recent meal here (7/95) was quite
good---far better, in fact, than my most recent meal at Rita's Crystal
Palace, which I
generally prefer to Chang's.  Perhaps they have a new chef (see [RM]'s
comment, below).
[AN\&BS, 5/94]'s favorite Chinese restaurant (``best dish: General Tso's
Chicken'').
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``Fairly good vegetarian food. I enjoyed their garlic eggplant.''
[JH, 6/94] says:  ``In my opinion, it's one of the best in Buffalo.''
Also highly recommended by [SNS].
And [MYW] said (and still [5/95] agrees):  ``It is a
good Chinese restaurant in the Buffalo area.  They did pretty nice
work in food decoration.  The food itself tasted good, although
they put a little bit more sugar in every dish.  And I recommend the
Peking duck.''
[RM, 7/95] says: ``While this is quite popular around town, I have never
been taken with the food.  On a recent visit, however, I had some of
the more exotic dishes, and found them quite tasty and well prepared.''
[DM, 7/95] ``much prefers'' Chang's Garden to Ming Teh.
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV m**] El Charro.}
3447 Bailey Ave.\ (at Winspear, south of UB Main St.\ Campus), Buffalo.
837--5300.
Very good Mexican food; {\it not\/} a
chain like Chi--Chi's.  They serve the best fajitas in town.
[KR, 6/94] says: ``Good and steady; lighter fare than Mexican Joe's.
Pleasant dining room and good service.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``My favourite Mexican'' restaurant in Buffalo.
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{\bf [am] Chi--Chi's.}
4003 Maple Rd., Amherst.
834--2281.
Mexican.  Part of the chain.
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{\bf [m] Chinatown.}
51 University Plaza (across from UB Main St.\ Campus), Buffalo.
834--6615.
[DN, 1993] says:  ``Mainly take-out Chinese food, although they do have a few
tables if you want to eat in. Very good \& inexpensive food, large portions.
Free Chinese tea to sip while you watch your food being
prepared.''
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{\bf  Chon Buri.}
208 Church St., St.\ Catherine's, Ontario, Canada.
416--687--8424.
[DN, 1993] said of this place when it was in Welland, Ontario: ``Exquisite Thai food, very spicy.''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV] Coat of Arms.}
425 Center St., Lewiston.
754--2311.
A few years ago, [MLS] said:  ``A small,
inexpensive Italian restaurant. Superb pasta dishes along with
interesting fish choices (not necessarily Italian). Pickled olives
served with drinks; home baked bread; 3 house white wines. Reservations
probably a good idea on busy weekends.''  He still (5/95) agrees with
that, though he notes he hasn't been there in a while.
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{\bf [am] Cobti's.}
1927 Eggert Rd., Eggertsville.
833--6967.
Greek and Lebanese.
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{\bf [*] Coda.}
350 Pennsylvania (on the West Side, across the street from the
Saarinen-designed Kleinhans
Music Hall, where the Buffalo Philharmonic plays), Buffalo.
886--6647.
A {\it very\/} small restaurant, beautifully decorated, and well-situated
for those attending a concert at Kleinhans
or a play at the Kavinoky theater.  The
menu is also {\it very\/} small: 2 appetizers, 3 entrees, 3 desserts the
time I went (the menu changes regularly).  The food is not superb, but
it is interestingly prepared [10/93].
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{\bf [NEW] Cole's.}
1104 Elmwood Ave.\ (between Allentown \& Buff State), Buffalo.
886--1449.
[JCM, 5/95] says: ``Good sandwiches and entrees; standard
menu of mixed meat and fish dinners. Many different styles of
sandwiches.
Large dining room with booths for multiple people and a smaller
intimate section for couples. Good bar, with lively bar-tenders, off of
the main dining room. Prices are average for Buffalo. Informal.''
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{\bf Country Breads \& More.}
1089 Davis Rd.\ (Rt.\ 240), West Falls (near Orchard Park).
655--0039.
[RJM, 5/95] says:  ``My wife and I love the place \ldots.  You might take the 219
and get off at Armour Duells to get
there.  Its a great place to go as part of a ride in the country on a
Saturday or Sunday.  The place is part bakery and part restaurant.  They
are only open from 9 {\scriptsize A.M.} to 4 {\scriptsize P.M.}  They
serve great breakfasts and lunches.
There are dinners on the menu, but we haven't tried them.  They bring a nice
basket of baked goods to your table while you wait for your order.  The
place can get crowded, and you might have to wait for your table and your
order, but the food has always been worth it.  My favorites are the
Country Wife omelet and the meat pies.  We always take home bags of
cookies
and breads when we leave.''
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{\bf [NEW a*] Country Kitchen.}
800 Maple Rd., Williamsville.
688--1232.
Standard, but good, local chain of coffee shops.
Formerly a Four Seasons (see below).
[RM, 5/95] says of this reincarnation: ``A major improvement, but still
a mediocre diner.''
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{\bf  Crawdaddy's.}
2 Templeton Terr.\ (downtown, overlooking Lake Erie), Buffalo.
856--9191.
OK seafood; absolutely fantastic view of
waterfront, marina, skyline of downtown Buffalo.
[J\&A, 1993] say: ``Great views of the Buffalo marina and decent seafood if
you stick to the simple presentations.''  Once upon a time, this place
was given 3 (out of 4) stars
by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer, but I doubt that
rating is valid any more.
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{\bf [a] Creek View.}
5629 Main St., Williamsville.
632--9373.
[AN\&BS, 5/94] say: ``Decent Yank/Irish food; good value.''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV]  Curly's Bar and Grill.}
647 Ridge Rd., Lackawanna.
824--9716.
Caribbean, Asian, and continental.
[DN, 6/94] says: ``Their Jamaican Jerk Chicken is excellent. Also be
sure to try their delicious Conch Fritters appetizers.''
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{\bf The Curve.}
132 Genessee St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
852--5075.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``This is a new restaurant to Buffalo.  It is well
decorated, featuring paintings from local artists.  The meals are
attractive and light.  The breakfasts are especially appealing.''
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{\bf [REV] Cybele's.}
99 Elmwood Ave.\ (Allentown), Buffalo.
882--1247.
[RH, 9/93] says: ``Sue and I, having failed to make it to the Grad Picnic in
time for the
food, found ourselves looking for a place to eat on Elmwood, Sunday
afternoon at 3:30---a bad time.  We ended up at Cybele's, just north of
Allen Street, where the staff was very accommodating (but not exactly
quick) in spite of the fact that they were recovering from serving a
large poetry reading.  The food is quite good, in the modern Bflo Rome
style.  Portions were small, but so were prices.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Nice atmosphere, if you like cats.''
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{\bf [REV a] Daffodil's.}
930 Maple Rd., Williamsville.
688--5413.
I have eaten here twice and not liked it either time:  mediocre and
pretentious food.  If you go, take a flashlight so you can see where you
are.  However, [RM, 5/94] says: ``One of the best restaurants in
Williamsville.  
The lamb chops are a specialty and worth the price.  Interesting
atmosphere if you enjoy a library-type setting.''
More recently, [JS, 10/94] says: ``We tried Daffodil's the other day in
spite of your pan, because I was really
hungry for lamb; a quick scan of the ``Guide'' came up with only
Daffodil's
mentioning lamb as a specialty.
They weren't serving lamb chops this time, but they did have the rack of
lamb,
which the waiter billed as ``world-famous''. Service was friendly---even
jovial, as in the case of the possibly only half-serious comments on
world-famous rack of lamb and carrot cake. I got the half-rack at \$23,
and it
{\it was\/} nicely prepared. I wanted it pink and got it that way. It was
served with
a very nice sauce which (unfortunately) left me wondering whether a bit
of A-1
had crept in. My younger son \ldots\ got a ``small'' slice of prime rib
(he
doesn't have much of an appetite for such things), which was still rather
large
and quite good.  In the end, I'd recommend it. But I would not call it a
world-class experience.''  And [KS, 10/94] says: ``The lemon pepper chicken was
a bit excessively lemony, but still quite
enjoyable.  Salad and dressing alike were fresh and tasty.  The carrot
cake was world-famous.  The atmosphere was definitely upscale, but we
weren't made to feel uncomfortable in our sport coats and jeans.''
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{\bf [REV] Daniels.}
174 Buffalo St., Hamburg.
648--6554.
French.
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [m] Da Tha'o Vietnamese and Thai Restaurant.}
3106 Main St., Buffalo.
838--0670.
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{\bf [NEW a*] Deli Bar.}
5542 Main St.\ (between N.\ Cayuga and Rock, near
the pastoral Glen Park
(worth a visit for its waterfall and duck pond)), Williamsville.
633--0733; fax 633-0734.
Coffees, soups, sandwiches, desserts.
[AN, 7/95] says:  ``I was disappointed.''
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{\bf [REV a] Dessert Deli.}
Maple--Forest Plaza, Williamsville.
689--2115.
Take-out bakery.  There's also a {\bf [NEW a] Dessert Deli Caf\'{e}} in
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{\bf [am*] Duff's.}
3651 Sheridan Dr.\ (near Millersport Hwy.), Amherst.
834--6234.
The best wings near the UB Amherst Campus.
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{\bf [NEW a] Eagle House.}
5578 Main St.\ (near
the pastoral Glen
Park
(worth a visit for its waterfall and duck pond)), Williamsville.
632--7669.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice atmosphere; entertainment
in the lounge on some weekend nights.  Decent food in a nice, cozy
atmosphere.  A favorite of people who live in the village of
Williamsville.''  However, I [Bill] think the place is pretty mediocre.
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{\bf [REV] E.\ B.\ Green's.}
2 Fountain Plaza (in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, downtown), Buffalo.
856--1539.
Steakhouse.
[DM, 7/95] says: ``Very good steak---all the way up to the 48 oz.\
porterhouse!''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant
reviewer.
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{\bf [NEW a] Elmo's.}
2349 Millersport Hwy., Getzville.
688--7237.
[JB, 5/94] says: ``Their Cajun wings  are the best and their wings can
beat Duff's any day.
The prices are  affordable (5 lbs.\ of wings (30 of 'em)
cost 10 bucks).
We the folks at the Computing Center demand that it  be  put  up among
the best of the Buffalo's best. You should try it, too.''
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{\bf [am**] Family Tree.}
4346 Bailey Ave.\ (at Ruth, about midway between UB Main St.\ \&
Amherst Campuses), Eggertsville.
838--2233.
Greek.
Formerly a branch of the Towne (see below), now a solo operation.  Has a
larger menu (e.g., more seafood, wider variety of desserts)
than the Towne, but is otherwise indistinguishable.
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{\bf [REV am**] Fanny's.}
3500 Sheridan Dr.\ (east of Millersport Hwy.), Amherst.
834--8665.
Elegant, expensive, continental cuisine.
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [NEW] Fiddle Heads.}
62 Allen St.\ (in Allentown), Buffalo.
883--4166.
[RM, 7/95] says: ``Nice new restaurant.  Very interesting, well-prepared,
and moderately priced lunches.  They are now crowded for
dinner, so make reservations.  If you are in the Allentown area,
definitely drop in for lunch.''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV m*] Il Fiorentino.}
727 Kenmore Ave.\ (1 block west of Starin), Kenmore.
833--4175.
Italian.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Leisurely dining in a chef-owned family-run Tuscan
restaurant.  Expensive, and worth it.''
[ALS] thinks that this is one of the 3 best restaurants in the area,
saying ``I really do love Il Fiorentino, not only for the food but for
the charm
and ambiance as well''.
[AR, 9/93] says: ``It certainly is expensive by Buffalo standards
but not, I think, worth it.  Reasonably good but not
worth more than your one star.  As to the ambiance, I
found it more pretentious than charming.''
[AN\&BS, 5/94] say: ``Best restaurant we've found in Buffalo.
[It is] maybe even better than Saki's for a
romantic
night out.''
[PJE, 5/95] says that meals ``take too long'' here.
Given 4 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
[BS, 7/95] says: ``Still probably the only real restaurant in WNY.
Why does this [expletive deleted by editor :-)]
Rapaport give Il Fiorentino only one
star?''  (Editor's reply:  Because I've only eaten here once, and it was
a special meal, not the regular menu.)
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{\bf [NEW] Flying Tigers.}
100 Amherst Villa Rd., Cheektowaga.
631--3465.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``A restaurant owned by the China-based `Flying
Tiger' team in World War II.
Nice atmosphere.
Oversees runway of the airport.
Food is fine.''
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{\bf  El Fogon.}
235 Niagara St.\ (near Carolina), Buffalo.
845--5137.
[PF, 1994] says: ``This is one of two restaurants serving standard but very
good Puerto
Rican food.''
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{\bf [REV am*] Four Seasons.}
3388 Sheridan Dr.\ (at Sweet Home Rd.), Amherst,
837--0702.
Standard, but good, chain of coffee shops.
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{\bf [am] Friday's.}
1209 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (in Boulevard Mall), Amherst.
835--6000.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [am] Fuddrucker's.}
4300 Maple Rd.\ (near Sweet Home Rd.), Amherst.
836--3683.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [NEW] Gabriel's Gate.}
145 Allen St.\ (east of Elmwood Ave., in Allentown), Buffalo.
886--0602.
[RM, 7/95] says: ``Nice, relaxing lunch.  When the patio
is open, that is also pleasant.  Standard, fairly large, lunch
and dinner menu.''  I [Bill] have been here a few times; it's OK, but
nothing special.
However, [DM, 7/95] says that it ``has some of the best wings in
Buffalo.''
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{\bf [NEW] Garcia's Mexican Restaurant.}
3755 Union Rd., Cheektowaga.
681--9595.
[MT, 5/95] says: ``Tex/Mex cuisine;  the traditional stuff is ordinary,
but their tuna rubbed in chile, with salsa and vegetables, is
outstanding.
Virgin drinks from the bar (called smoothies) are out of this world.''
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{\bf Garcia's Irish Pub.}
74 Pearl St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
856--0111.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``A popular singles' bar, Garcia's offers sandwiches,
salads, and light entrees.''
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%856--3222.
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{\bf [REV ***] Gino's New York Pizza.}
Rainbow Mall, Niagara Falls.
One of the two best pizzerias in Western New York!
It really tastes like New York
pizza!! 
[CC, 5/95] agrees: ``\ldots\ the pizza place in the Rainbow Mall,
which I thank you
for identifying in your restaurant guide!, makes me feel \ldots\
like I'm in NYC (culinarily) \ldots\ {\tt ;-)}.''
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{\bf [**] Golden Buffalo Dynasty.}
French and Union Rds.\ (in Garden Village Plaza), Cheektowaga.
656--9053.
Off the beaten path, but a good Chinese restaurant (indeed, one of my
two current favorites in the area, the other being Rita's Crystal
Palace). Offers Peking Duck
every day, without a reservation.  I also liked their Moo Shu Chicken and
their Lovers in the Stars (beef with scallion pancakes).
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%3488 Sheridan Dr., Amherst.
%833--2270.
%[KA] says:  ``Excellent Peking \& Szechuan
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%the parents of one of our [former] undergrads---they're very good to
%Computer Science faculty and their friends.''
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{\bf [REV] Gramma Mora's.}
2051 Niagara St.\ (at Hertel, on the west side), Buffalo.
877--9532.
Some [HD, 5/95] say that it has good, inexpensive, fairly genuine Mexican food, with a ``very homey'' atmosphere;
others %[SSC]
say that it has bad, inexpensive, non-genuine Mexican food {\tt :-)}.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``An inexpensive popular place \ldots.  The meals are
plentiful, atmosphere is fun, but hectic.''
[DN, 1993] says: ``The most authentic Mexican food in Buffalo.''
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{\bf [REV **] Harbour Inn.}
35 Melville St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
905--468--3881.
Excellent seafood.
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{\bf [NEW] Haxn Haus.}
1840 Maple Rd.\ (at Ayer, in Maple--Ayer Plaza), Williamsville.
639--9020.
[RM, 8/94] says:  ``Really nice, pleasant, family place.  Rotisserie
cooking.  I have had the chicken and beef, and enjoyed
both.  Will certainly go back and try some of their other
dishes.  Their sauce is quite tasty.  Cafeteria style.''
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{\bf Hemingway's.}
492 Pearl St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
852--1937.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Standard American food at this bar and restaurant.  Check
to see if jazz is offered for the night you want to go.''
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{\bf [m] Hourglass.}
981 Kenmore Ave.\ (near Colvin Ave.), Kenmore.
877--8788.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``A small, family owned restaurant.  Everything is good.
The seafood is outstanding.  The wine list is extensive and fairly
priced.''
Given 4$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [NEW] Hutch's.}
1375 Delaware Ave.\ (south of Delaware Park), Buffalo.
885--0074.
Bistro run by former chef at Oliver's.
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``Pretty
good.''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV am*] Indian Clay-Oven.}
940 Millersport Highway (at Sheridan Dr., across the street from Duff's),
Amherst.
832--1030.
I [Bill] have had several very good meals here in the last year (1994).
[LH, 6/94] says:  ``Clay Oven is generally improved.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Pretty good.''
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{\bf [REV a**] Jasmine Thai Restaurant.}
1330 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (across from Boulevard Mall), Tonawanda.
838-3011.
I have had many exquisite meals here [3, 5, 7, 9/94, etc., etc.],
though it's not a
typical, big-city Thai restaurant.
I have never been disappointed, nor have I gotten
bored, even after eating here several days in a row during the Summer
Institute in Cognitive Science (where we took many visitors, all of whom
liked it very much).
In contrast, [DN, 1993] says:  ``Not too bad, but nowhere near the quality of Chon Buri.''
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{\bf [NEW **] Jasmine II Thai Restaurant.}
3719 Union Rd., Cheektowaga.
683--6553.
{\it Not\/} a duplicate of its elder sibling (see above)---it has a different,
and equally good, menu.  Slightly more elegant surroundings than Jasmine
I.
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Decent food.''
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{\bf [NEW] J.D.'s New York Deli and Restaurant.}
1434 Hertel Ave.\ (near the North Park Theater, which shows foreign
films), Buffalo.
836--3313.
Kosher-style deli.
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{\bf [a*] Jenny's Ice Cream.}
78 E.\ Spring St., Williamsville.
633--2424.
Good ice cream, sandwiches, and salads,
in a nice setting, near
the pastoral Glen
Park
(worth a visit for its waterfall and duck pond).
Outdoor dining in summer.
{\bf WARNING:}  No rest room!
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{\bf  Jerry's Seafood Market and Restaurant.}
1226 Hertel Ave., Buffalo.
876--4138.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``The name speaks for itself.  An offshoot of an established
Buffalo fish-market.  Very well prepared seafood.''
[MLS, 5/95] says:  ``A small to medium-size place, with spare decor. Wide
selection of
fresh fish cooked to perfection. I prefer less elaborate sauces, but
I am not complaining about the chef's imagination. Prices slightly above
moderate. {\bf WARNING:}  Too small for a non-smoking section. We sat next to
a table with two chain-smokers.''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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%3131 Sheridan Dr.\ (in Century Mall/Northtown Plaza; near Bailey), Eggertsville.
%832--2729.
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{\bf  Jiro.}
8316 Main St.\ (near Transit Rd.), Williamsville.
632--2229.
Japanese; sushi bar.  Lunches.  [MO, 1992] says:  ``You
can enjoy typical Japanese food with reasonable
price.  Decoration is not so awful as many Japanese restaurants
have.  Sushi is fair, but not excellent.  The problem might be
in their using larger amount of rice than usual.  Sukiyaki is
bad; it's too sweet and not with any Japanese vegetables.
Deep fried materials like Tonkatsu (pork fry), Tempura
(shrimp, pumpkin, and so on) are good.''
[AN\&BS, 5/94] say: ``Halfway decent Sushi bar.''
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{\bf [am*] Johnny B's.}
Maple Ridge Centre (near the Maple Ridge cinema), Maple and Sweet Home Rds.,
Amherst.
838--1950.
Note the phone number:  this place tries to remind you of a '50s
soda shop.  It's pretty good.  Outdoor dining in summer.
[DN, 1993] says: ``Fairly good sandwiches, sundaes.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Remains an old fashioned 50s diner, with juke box
and all.  Nice for burger and fries or club sandwich before
a movie.  Ice cream is not too bad either.''
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{\bf [REV am*] Juicery.}
Century Mall/Northtown Plaza (Sheridan near Bailey), Eggertsville.
833--2360.
Cafeteria-style, mostly vegetarian.  Cheap and good.
[BJ, 6/94] says:  
``A nice place for a quick meal, especially for vegetarians.''
[DN, 1993] says: ``Try their pita sandwiches with their delicious Miso dressing.''
Other locations in The Bon-Ton department store in Eastern Hills Mall,
4545 Transit Rd.\ (north of Main St.), Williamsville, 634--4020; in
Delaware Park, 873--3035;
and downtown, at 110 Theatre Place, Buffalo, 855--1216. 
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{\bf [REV] Justine's.}
120 Church St.\ (in the Buffalo Hilton, downtown, on the waterfront), Buffalo.
845--5100.
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV ***] Just Pasta.}
307 Bryant St.\ (west of Elmwood Ave., just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
881--1888.
My favorite.  Menus change with the
season.  {\it Not\/} just pasta,
but also all sorts of other good things with pasta as a side dish.  The
desserts here are extraordinary; my favorite is White Satin.  Informal; not
{\it too\/} expensive.  Good list of wines by the glass.
Good lunches, too.  And outdoor dining in summer.
[BJ, 6/94] says:
``I visited this place with
a faculty candidate in 1990,*  and they improvised an excellent
vegetarian primavera for me.  My visit in 1993 was also with a faculty
candidate,
but this time I was a
bit disappointed with the food.''
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``Just Pasta is expanding and has had spirits for
quite a
while now.  I've had super meals there.  They're always
crowded.''
``A tier down'' from one of [KNL]'s ``top-ranked favorites'' (5/95).
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
(* Note:  [BJ] informs me that both faculty candidates are now on our
faculty; Just Pasta wins again!)
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{\bf Keystone Kelly's.}
101 Theater Pl.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
854--1900.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Campy, campy, campy.  A hangout for young singles.  Decent
sandwiches and light food.''
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{\bf [m] King's Wok.}
3233 Bailey Ave.\ (south of UB Main St.\ Campus), Buffalo.
837--1740.
Good Chinese.  Szechuan.
[MS] says:  ``King's
Wok did indeed start with excellent food and decline a bit,
but its food is still excellent, particularly for the prices;
still among the
best Chinese restaurants in the area (Ming Teh is the best).''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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%3244 Sheridan Dr.\ (Hill's Plaza), Amherst.
%836--2600.
%[DM] says:  ``They changed ownership
%(around May 1992),  but the new owners/cooks seem to be as good as the
%old.
%I order from them quite quite regularly, usually in preference to going
%out
%to a Chinese restuarant---the food is better and also less
%expensive.''
%[LG, 6/94], who used to rave about this place, now says: ``King's
%Wong indeed changed ownership and I stopped going.  The
%one thing I got from the new cook was OK, but something seemed to have
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{\bf [REV] Kodiak Caf\'{e}.}
423 Elmwood Ave.\ (near Bryant, just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
886--4226.
Seafood.
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``OK, but pricy for what you get.  I had
a strange combination of pea soup with salmon, and the peas
were al dente(?).''
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{\bf [REV] Kostas.}
9210 Transit Rd.\ (south of Casey), E.\ Amherst.
639--8009.
Greek.  Similar sort of Greek menu to Towne and Family Tree, but they
also have
taramosalata (fish roe dip), melitzanosalata (eggplant salad), saganaki
(broiled Kaseri cheese), and tzatziki (yogurt, cucumber, and dill
salad), which are really good (though the melitzanosalata is a bit bland
for my tastes) [11/93].
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Pretty nice new diner.  They
have a wide selection and
it is quite spacious and airy inside.  Food is decent.''
Also: 1561 Hertel Ave.\ (east of North Park Theater, which shows foreign films), Buffalo.  836--9944.
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{\bf [REV] Lee's.}
290 Oliver St., North Tonawanda.
693--5241.
[JHL, 5/91] says:  ``They serve Korean and Chinese dishes and they are pretty
good.''
More recently, [HD, 7/95] says: ``It's run by a Korean family.  They
have Korean and
Chinese food.  Korean food is delicious and nicely served.  Real homey
kind of place.''
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{\bf [REV] Left Bank.}
511 Rhode Island St.\ (near Richmond; on the West Side, near Allentown),
Buffalo.
882--3509.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Very nice pub-like atmosphere.  Neighborhood-type of
friendly crowd.  Casual and relaxing.  The food is moderately priced
and pretty good, though one needs an apetite for garlic, as that
is the mainstay of most of the Italian-style dishes.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``Great ambience.''
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{\bf [NEW am] Leonardi's Pizzeria.}
614 Grover Cleveland Hwy.\ (near Eggert and Longmeadow).
835--8700.
[DS, 1/95] says: ``Their white pizza (no tomato sauce) is excellent;
comparable to or better than Bocce's. (Maybe even [Bill's] `NYC taste
buds'
will like it!).''
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{\bf [NEW] Lily Langtry's.}
6261 Transit Rd., E.~Amherst.
688--4746.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice atmosphere and moderate prices.  The food
is fair.''
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{\bf [**] Little Talia Trattoria.}
1458 Hertel Ave.\ (near North Park Theater, which shows foreign films), Buffalo.
833--8667.
[AS] (a native Italian) says:  ``Genuine
and sophisticated Italian food.  Friendly service, elegant interior
(charming and authentic family pictures on the wall---with unfortunate
spelling errors in the captions!!).  Family run by Italian-Americans.''
[JL] (a native Belgian) says:  ``The
best Italian food I've tasted in Buffalo.  Home cooked and fresh
tasting.  A small place, and they don't take reservations.  Moderately
priced (we paid \$45 for two).''  The best seat in the house is the booth
for two in the non-smoking section upstairs that overlooks the kitchen;
you can watch a cooking show as entertainment while you dine!
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{\bf [REV] Lone Star Fajita Grill.}
1853 Hertel Ave.\ (between Parkhurst and Starin), Buffalo.
833--7756.
[PF] says:  ``They serve fajitas, tacos, chile, Tex--Mex fashion, and have
lots of magazines about Texas lying around. It's a d\'{e}class\'{e}
but hip
atmosphere.''
[KR, 6/94] says: ``Takeout or no-frills sit-down.  Inexpensive Tex--Mex
with all-fresh
ingredients and a distinctive flair.  The polar opposite of Chi--Chi's.
Very simple and tasty.  If you're into `slumming' (a pre-PC '70s
term---the
correct usage rules out McDonald's etc., and would be translated as
`roving for authenticity' today), this rates 5 stars.''
[AN, 7/95] says: ``~`Cool'.''
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{\bf  Lord Chumley's.}
481 Delaware Ave.\ (Allentown), Buffalo.
886--2220.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Great Caesar salad, elaborate verbal menu, congenial
service, intimate atmosphere.''
[AK, 5/94] says: ``Still very good food;
             somewhat expensive;
             excellent service;
             very good Caesar salad.''
Given 3$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV a] Mama Rose's.}
2555 Millersport Hwy., Getzville.
688--1555.
Basic Italian restaurant.
[RM] says:  ``Small, nice atmosphere;
reservations recommended near weekends;
pretty good basic Italian food.  Inexpensive to moderate price.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Unpretentious Italian restaurant.  I like their
sauce and they have a wide range of tasty meals that can satisfy
all ranges of groups.  Nice, quiet, relaxing atmosphere.  Good
salads.''
[MYW, 6/95] recommends it, too.
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{\bf [NEW am*] Mandarin Buffet.}
60 Maple Rd., Amherst.
633--6222.
[MR] and I have been here twice, once for lunch (quite good; excellent
hot-and-sour soup), and once for dinner (not so good---maybe a different
chef?).  However, it was far superior to the only other Chinese buffet
we've
tried (King Wah, on Sheridan, in Williamsville Place).  Note that it has
non-Chinese dishes, too, including a very good salad-and-fruit bar and a
good dessert bar.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``Best Chinese buffet in town.  Huge selections.''
[RM, 7/95] says: ``Wide selection of Chinese and American foods.  Lunch
is much better than dinner and fairly enjoyable.  I have been several
times, and it has not been terribly busy.  I wonder what will next
occupy this location.''  (That's a reference to the fact that the
restaurants that have preceded it at this location have all gone out of
business.)
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%1340 Millersport Hwy., Amherst.
%689--6900.
%Believe it or not, the
%Marriott's Panache Restaurant serves very good continental cuisine.
%Breakfasts and lunches, too, of course.  There's also a disco if you're
%into that sort of thing.
%More recently, [RM, 5/94] says: ``Has really gone downhill.  I have been
%quite disappointed
%by the last few meals I have had there.  Even some of their specialties
%like the lobster bisque was not up to par.''
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{\bf Mastman's Kosher Delicatessen.}
1322 Hertel Ave., Buffalo.
876--7580.
Kosher-{\it style\/}.
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{\bf [**] May Jen/Elmwood.}
810 Elmwood Ave.\ (between Allentown \& Buff State), Buffalo.
881--0038.
Cantonese \& Szechuan.
I used to think this was
far inferior to its less elegant
sibling at University Plaza, but my last meal here was far better than my
last meal at University Plaza; maybe they've switched chefs.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``In our opinion, the best Chinese
restaurant in Buffalo (but not as good as Fort Erie's Ming Teh).''
[AR, 9/93] says that he had ``a good meal''.
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{\bf [m**] May Jen/University Plaza.}
47 Kenmore Ave.\ (near UB Main St.\ Campus), Buffalo.
832--5162.
Cantonese \& Szechuan.
I used to think this was far superior to its more elegant
sibling in the Allentown/Elmwood Ave.\ area, but my last meal here was not
as good as my last meal at the Elmwood Ave.\ location; maybe they've
switched chefs.  Outdoor dining in summer.  {\bf WARNING:}  no
non-smoking section; however, they have expanded since my last visit, so this
warning may no longer be needed.
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{\bf [REV am*] Max Hart's Diner.}
20 Flint Rd., Amherst.
689--2211.
Sun--Thurs, 7 {\scriptsize A.M.}--11 {\scriptsize P.M.};
Fri--Sat, 7 {\scriptsize A.M.}--2 {\scriptsize A.M.}  Between the
Hampton House and Red Roof motels; not otherwise noteworthy, though I have
had decent lunches here (9/94).
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{\bf [a*] Mexican Joe's.}
Maple and N.\ Forest Rds., Williamsville.
632--4530.
Not quite as good as El Charro, but far superior to Chi--Chi's.
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{\bf  Michel's.}
3589 Garrison Rd., Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada.
416--894--4444.
French.
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant
reviewer.
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{\bf [REV *] Ming Teh.}
126 Niagara Blvd., Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.
416--871--7971.
Szechuan.
[MS] says: ``Ming Teh is the best.''
Considered by many to be not only the
best Chinese restaurant in the area but of world-class quality.
You can request no MSG;
reservations a must [MLS].  However, I [Bill] must admit I was a bit
disappointed with my last meal here.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``This Chinese restaurant is just across the border.  It
offers unusual dishes, well presented, good service, and has a nice view
overlooking the Niagara River.''  [J\&AD, 1993] think that Ming Teh is
better than May Jen/Elmwood, which they think is the best Chinese
restaurant in Buffalo.  
[GD, 1993] says: ``There are {\it no\/} other Chinese restaurants worth the time
while
Ming is on the block.''
But [MLS] says:  ``I concur that Ming Teh has slipped. It is still good,
but not really
worth the fuss. I'd just as soon go to May Jen.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Had been the best Chinese in the area for some time.
Still the best, but it is noticeably slipping.''
[DM, 7/95] says: ``Went there for the first time recently, after hearing
much about their
`wonderful' food.  Went with a large group.  I was very disappointed.  A
couple of the dishes were unusual and tasty, but most were very average.
I
much prefer Chang's Garden.''
Given 4$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [a] New York, NY.}
1376 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (at Maple), Tonawanda.
832--4491.
Despite its name,
this was one of the best {\it Chinese\/} restaurants in the area
when I ate
there the first time (but why do they serve
a lettuce salad with each meal?).  But it has deteriorated; the last
meal I had here was the last meal I will have here.  [RW] says:  ``The first time I was
there, which was in the second week after its opening,
we all thought it was truly excellent; since then, I've been there four
more
times, and each time it was (at least, seemed) worse than the previous time;
the four of us there last week all agreed that it was sufficiently lousy
to not consider going there again.''
[SF, 11/93] recommends them ``for their Dim Sum brunch which they have
every Sat.\ \& Sun.\ morning starting about 10:30.  It's as close to NY or Toronto as
you're
going to get.  Carts with assorted dumplings are wheeled around and you
can pick
and choose.  There are many choices from the standard shiu mai and war
tip to     items such as chicken feet and tripe.  They also have a grill
cart for fried
 items.  (Stay away from the sate though, the pork was tough.)  The
selection
seems to vary from week to week.''
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{\bf [REV] Niagara Caf\'{e}.}
525 Niagara St., Buffalo.
885--2233.
[PF] says: ``This is one of two restaurants serving standard but very
good Puerto
Rican food.''
[CC, 5/95] says: ``A good place for
Latin-American food---more specifically Puerto Rican/Cuban-style
food, not Mexican or Caribbean (the kind you can get in thousands of
places in the NYC area): ropa vieja, carne asada, bistec, black bean soup,
yellow rice, etc.  Only [Gino's] pizza place in the Rainbow Mall
\ldots\
makes me feel as much
like I'm in NYC (culinarily) as this place {\tt ;-)}.''
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{\bf [NEW m] North Buffalo Food Co-Op Vegetarian Caf\'{e}.}
3144 Main St., Buffalo.
836--8058.
[HD, 5/95] says: ``Delicious and varied selection, big portions at
reasonable prices, and
very nutritious.''
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%8326 Main St., Clarence.
%633--7878.
%[KAH] says:  ``Exceptional in food and service.  We had the rehearsal
%dinner for my
%brother's wedding at Old Red Mill, and it was fantastic.  Their seafood
%newburg is a favorite of my mother's, and I especially liked their prime
%rib.  The only drawback I can see to the Old Red Mill
%is if you happen to get seated in the middle of their dining room, where
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%place
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{\bf [NEW] Oban Inn.}
160 Front St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
905--468--2165, 905--468--7811.
One of [KNL]'s ``top-ranked favorites" (5/95).
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{\bf Olde Fort Inn.}
110 Main St., Youngstown.
745--7141.
Near Old Fort Niagara,
about 15 minutes from Artpark.  Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun,
{\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV a] Olive Garden.}
3951 Maple Rd.\ (next to Scotch and Sirloin, near Bailey), Amherst.
837--5211.
Also:
2011 Walden Ave.\ (near Walden Galleria Mall), Cheektowaga.
683--4670.
Part of the chain.
Reviews are for the (older) Walden Ave.\ location.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``The food has been
mediocre at best each of the times I have been.''
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``A moderately good, but not so nearby, Italian
restaurant.  
The (vegetarian) waitress who served us mentioned that the tomato 
sauce used in most of their entrees contains beef fat.''
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{\bf [REV ***] Oliver's.}
2095 Delaware Ave.\ (north of Delaware Park), Buffalo.
877--9662.
Elegant, expensive, continental
cuisine.  I prefer Oliver's to Fanny's (but Fanny's is no
slouch, either).  [AR] thinks that Oliver's is good, but not at all in the same 
league as Rue Franklin; [AR, 8 Sep 94] said: ``First meal there in some time
last Sunday.  Only average.
Good appetizer, salad; mediocre entree.''
[J\&AD, 1993] say ``Elegant, expensive, innovative, excellent.''
However, [AN] says:  ``Oliver's has gone downhill.  All the starters we
(a party of three) had
were soggy, salty, and horrible; even the oysters had been killed beyond
recognition by cheese and onions.  The service was downright {\it rude\/}.
The
meat was excellent.  But stop recommending this place!''  I [Bill] went
there shortly after reading [AN]'s comments, and found the place as good
as ever, so either our tastes differ or they were there on an off-night.
However, I was there on a Tuesday evening, and it was unbearably noisy.
[BS, 6/94] reiterates [AN]'s comments: ``I haven't been to Oliver's
since; it was horrible. But maybe the
waiter has been fired. However, I would not go there again; I'd go to
Il Fiorentino, which maybe is even better than Saki's for a
romantic
night out.''
{\bf WARNING:}  They allow smoking in the non-smoking section.
Given 4$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [a*] Original Pancake House.}
5479 Main St., Williamsville.
634--5515.
For those old-timers who still remember La Cr\`{e}pe or Le Piano
\`{a} Cr\`{e}pes,
yes, there still is a restaurant in the area
that serves cr\`{e}pes!  If the following
list sounds good, try this place; it {\it is\/} good:  kijafa cherry
cr\`{e}pes, cr\`{e}pes suzette, mandarin orange cr\`{e}pes, peach
cr\`{e}pes, mushroom cr\`{e}pes, beef stroganoff cr\`{e}pes, chicken
cr\`{e}pes, seafood cr\`{e}pes; also:  apple pancake, German pancake.
Huge portions. Also serves standard coffee-shop fare.  Extremely crowded
on weekends, especially Sunday brunch-time, but fast service once you
get in.  They do {\it not\/} have any smoking section!
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{\bf  Park Lane.}
Delaware Ave.\ at Gates Circle (between Allentown and Buff State), Buffalo.
883--3344.
[DN, 6/94] says: ``Beautifully presented food, attentive but unobtrusive
service. Varied and tasteful continental cuisine. Very elegant, old-world decor and ambiance (the suggested dress
code is `nice casual', but don't let that fool you).''
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{\bf [m*] Parkside Candy Co.}
3208 Main St.\ (at Winspear, west of UB Main St.\ Campus), Buffalo.
833--7540.
Ice cream, (homemade) candy, good sandwiches.  A fantastic interior.
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{\bf [NEW] Pautler's Drive-In.}
6343 Transit Rd., E.~Amherst.
688--6463.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice place to go with the kids for a hot dog and/or
ice
cream after a baseball or soccer game.''
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{\bf [a] Perkins.}
3920 Maple Rd., Amherst.
837--0296.
Pancakes, etc.  Part of the chain.
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{\bf Pettibone's Grille.}
NorthAmericare Park, 275 Washington St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
846--2110.
NorthAmericare Park is the newly renamed baseball diamond of the Buffalo
Bisons.
[J\&AD, 1993] say:
``Pettibone's Grille is located in the stadium, and overlooks the
field.  It serves standard American food, nicely prepared.''
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{\bf [a+] Pizza Hut.}
UB Commons.
689--6507.
Part of the chain.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Poor pizza, but a reasonable salad bar.''
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{\bf [REV am] Pizza Plant.}
3085 Sheridan Dr.\ (Northtown Plaza), Amherst.
833--0882.  Also, {\bf [a]} 5110 Main St.\ (Walker Center plaza), Williamsville;
626--5566. Also, 8020 Transit Rd., Williamsville.  632--0800.
Stuffed pizza (``pods'').  Vegetarian pizzas available.
[BJ, 6/94] adds:  ``A good place for exotic pizzas.  Vegetarians
would find quite a selection of inexpensive foods.''
On the other
hand:  My [Bill's] New York
City taste buds cringe at this place, but locals seem to like it.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Specializing in calzones, which they like to call
pods.
A truly confusing menu, which was cute years ago when it was a bit
smaller.  While I have never enjoyed their food, many native
Buffalonians
like it (though they like Bocce's pizza as well).''
[DM, 7/95] says: ``(Since there are many negative reviews, I think I'll
add a
positive one!):
I eat here often.  I prefer their stuffed pizzas to their pods, but
their
food is very tasty, and you can have an unimaginably huge selection of
toppings.  Also has a large selection of beers, many imported.''
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{\bf [NEW am*] Pizzeria Uno.}
4125 Maple Rd.\ (across from the University Cinema), Amherst.
834--6200. Also in the Walden Galleria Mall, Cheektowaga, 683--0925.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [*] Polish Villa.}
2954 Union Rd., Cheektowaga.
683--9460.
Some Polish cuisine.  One of our colloquium speakers, who comes from
Warsaw, was pleased with the Polish food here.  One warning:  The
``Polish Platter'', with golambki (stuffed cabbage), sauerkraut and
cheese pierogi, kielbasa (sausage), and potatoes, is enough to feed 2
people!
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{\bf [REV] Polish Villa II.}
1085 Harlem Rd., Cheektowaga.
882--4908.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``A Polish restaurant offering standard Polish food.''
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{\bf  Polonia.}
3071 Abbott Rd., Orchard Park.
828--1410.
Southern Polish food:  pierogi, go\l ubki, nale\'{s}niki, bigos,
leniwe, potato pancakes.
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{\bf [a] Ponderosa Steak House.}
4350 Maple Rd.\ (near Sweet Home Rd.), Amherst.
838--3182.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [REV a*] Port of Entry.}
270 Campbell Blvd., Getzville.
689--7374.
[ATC] says:  ``Located on a parcel of land consisting of
a few restored farmhouses which have been converted into country
craft stores and a
nice, quiet restaurant.
Craft stores worth browsing, too.  A quiet country
setting.''
[DN, 1993] says:  ``Excellent food, nice atmosphere.''
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice restaurant, with lots of neat gift items in the
lobby and store
behind the restaurant.  Good food, moderately priced, nice atmosphere.
They are best known for their `Oscars', which I quite like.''
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{\bf [REV a] La Porta's Pizzeria.}
485 W.\ Klein Rd.\ (near Hopkins), Williamsville.
688--7740.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``The pizza I like best around the Amherst area---they
also make a nice antipasto.''
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{\bf [REV ***] Pranzo.}
4243 Genesee St.\ (in the Radisson Hotel, across from the airport), Cheektowaga.
634--2300.
Italian.
Superb meals
with superb service---an elegant dining experience, much to my surprise
given its location.
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``There wasn't a single vegetarian entree but 
they were glad to improvise, and are very good at it.
 You will 
be seated in a corner if you are not dressed well.  Overall,
an excellent but expensive place.''
[AN\&BS, 10/94] say: ``We went to Pranzo finally.
'Twas quite good, really (we both think so).  P.S. from [AN]:
I won't comment on the decor because the food was so good. \ldots\
Although next time I go there I will bring a [flashlight] with me.''
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Northern Italian at its best.  Get dressed up, bring
a lot
of cash, and enjoy a fabulous meal.  Make sure to get a selection of
appetizers and have some dessert.''  And a few days later, [RM] added:
``I was at Pranzo again a couple of nights ago---superb as usual.''
Given 4 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/}
restaurant reviewer.
[MYW, 6/95] recommends it, too.
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{\bf [NEW] Premier Caf\'{e}.}
3455 Delaware Ave.\ (south of Sheridan), Kenmore.
877--3574.
In the wonderful Premier Liquor and Gourmet food center.
Eat in or take out.  Breakfast, lunch, early dinner. Espresso bar.
Sandwiches, salads, entrees, pizzas, cheeses, desserts.
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{\bf [REV] Preservation Hall Bakery \& Caf\'{e}.}
532 Elmwood Ave.\ (just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
884--4242.
Recently moved to new, bigger location.
Wide variety of vegetarian dishes and soups:  stuffed pita sandwiches,
pastries, bagels, and homemade preserves.
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``Another good place for inexpensive vegetarian meals.''
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{\bf Prima Pizza Pasta.}
396 Pearl St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
852--5555.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Fast food pizza and other Italian standards.  Filling,
dependable, and inexpensive.''
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{\bf [REV ***] Prince of Wales.}
6 Picton St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
905--468--3246.
Elegant, moderately expensive, continental cuisine.
However, [AR] reports that he ``had a quite mediocre meal
there a few weeks ago.  Not even worth one star.''  (But if you've read
this far, you know that [AR] and I hardly ever agree on restaurants {\tt :-)}
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{\bf [REV **] Queen's Landing.}
155 Byron, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
905--468--2195.
Elegant, moderately expensive, continental cuisine.
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{\bf [am*] Raj Mahal.}
850 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (near Eggert, south of Sheridan), Tonawanda.
832--1588.
A Buffalo branch of a Rochester restaurant.  A slightly wider menu than
Indian Clay-Oven; indeed, at least two Indian friends of mine like Raj
Mahal
better than Clay-Oven.
[SC, 9/93] says: ``I think Raj Mahal is also good'' although he prefers
Taste of India.
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``In August 1993, there was a change in management and 
chef, with noticeable effect on the quality of their food.
I rate their (vegetarian) food now as Very Good.''
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{\bf [REV] Raymondo's Pizzeria.}
5651 Transit Rd., Clarence.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``They make a nice veggie pizza, but the rest
of their
fare is fairly uninteresting.''
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{\bf [a*] Red Carpet.}  Changed its name from `Spina's Red Carpet' to 
{\bf Spina's} (see below).
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{\bf [a] Red Lobster.}
4010 Maple Rd.\ (at Bailey), Amherst.
837--0202.
Part of the chain.
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{\bf [REV] Reginald's.}
718 Elmwood Ave.\ (near Ferry, between Allentown and Buff State), Buffalo.
885--3370.
Advertises itself as English cuisine.
They also serve Tea (with scones and all that) in the afternoon.
[J\&AD, 1993] say ``This friendly place is informal.  It has eclectic
continental dishes including some well-prepared British Empire standbys
such as meat pies.  Service is attentive.''
[HD, 7/95] says: ``The vegetarian fare has pretty much disappeared.''
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{\bf [REV a*] Rigoletto's.}
Two equally good branches:
Maple Ridge Centre (near the Maple Ridge cinema),
Maple and Sweet Home Rds., Amherst;
833--4607.
Also at 716 Elmwood Ave.\ (near Ferry, between Allentown and Buff
State), Buffalo;
884--0461.
Gourmet Italian with an operatic theme; gourmet pizzas.
More red sauces than at Just Pasta, but
nothing whatsoever
like your corner spaghetti-and-meatballs place.
They also serve matzah-ball soup!
[J\&AD, 1993] say ``The offerings include pasta, salads, and
seafood.  The atmosphere is informal with a neon-Italian decor.  Moderate
prices.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``I don't know what the fuss is about.  I don't care
for their sauce and have tried [it]
several times.  Always disappointed.''
[BJ, 6/94] says:  ``I once took a colloquium speaker \ldots\ ,
and he greatly enjoyed one of their seafood specials.''
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{\bf [REV ***] Ristorante Giardino.}
142 Queen St.\ (Gate House Hotel), Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
905--468--3263.
Exquisite, northern Italian food; desserts as beautiful to look at as to
eat.  {\it Very\/} expensive.
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV **] Rita's Crystal Palace.}
9380 Transit Rd.\ (north of Casey), E.\ Amherst.
639--0031.
Currently, one of my two favorite Chinese restaurants in the area (the
other is Golden Buffalo Dynasty).  A
large menu with many items not found elsewhere (e.g., hot pots, jellyfish).
Their broccoli in garlic sauce is heavenly.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``If you stick with the non-exotic, it is one of
the better Chinese restaurants around.  They deliver.''
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{\bf  Romanello's Roseland.}
490 Rhode Island St.\ (on the West Side, near Allentown), Buffalo.
882--3328.
Italian.
[MLS] said: ``2 dinner specials (soup to after-dinner drink); not expensive.
[AR, 3/94] says:  ``First time there in ages;
mediocre would be an overstatement.''
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{\bf [NEW] Roycroft Inn.}
40 S.\ Grove St., E.\ Aurora.
652--5552.
Recently renovated historic inn, originally built in 1905
as part of Elbert Hubbard's
Arts and Crafts Community.
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{\bf [REV **] Rue Franklin West.}
341 Franklin St.\ (between Tupper St.\ and Edward St., near Allentown), Buffalo.
852--4416.
Elegant, expensive, French cuisine.  Reservations a must.
Highly recommended by [AR], who prefers it to Oliver's; indeed, [AR] and
I have a friendly dispute about this place.  The last time I went there, our table
wasn't ready, they ran
out of some food items (it was only 7:30 {\scriptsize P.M.}!), and the service
was poor.  But the food was great.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Buffalo's only pure French restaurant.  For Buffalo, it is
expensive, but well worth it.''
Sigh, again I must dispute with colleagues:  My Parisian friends who ate
there hardly considered it as ``pure French''.
[ALS] thinks that this is one of the 3 best restaurants in the area.
[AR, 9/93] says:  ``You'll be surprised that I agree
with your Parisian friends about `pure French'.
Although I still think it's the best restaurant
around, I try to avoid it for a few months after I've
been to France so as not to make the inevitable
invidious comparisons.''
And [AR, 3/94] says:  ``Superb; clearly the best meal
I've had in Buffalo this academic year; in particular, much
superior to a good meal at Olivers a few weeks ago!''
And [AR, 5/94] says: ``Had a superb meal there last night.  Confirms my
opinion
that it is head and shoulders over any other restaurant
in Buffalo not just because of the food but also because
the ambience is far superior to any other restaurant.''
One of [KNL]'s ``top-ranked favorites'' (5/95).
Given 4$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [NEW] Rutabaga's.}
177 Hodge St.\ (west of Elmwood Ave., just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
882--2909.
Vegetarian.
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{\bf [NEW am] Saigon Bangkok.}
512 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (south of Sheridan Dr.), Tonawanda.
837--2115.
Thai and Vietnamese.
[DS, 1/95] says: ``The place is nice and the food is very
good.  My wife and I have tried pretty much all the vegetarian
dishes
they have, and they are all good---their `Spicy Rainbow' is one of the
best.
Another good news for vegetarians is that they use only vegetable oils
in
all their preparations!  Heartily recommended.''
[MT, 5/95] says: ``Good spicy soups;
not as lavish in their use of herbs as authenticity would demand;
inexpensive
and large portions.''
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{\bf [REV] Saki's.}
28 Church St.\ (downtown, in the beautifully renovated, classic Louis
Sullivan skyscraper---the Guaranty Building), Buffalo.
852--0012.
Chinese-Japanese-Thai-American.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Saki's offers attractively prepared food with a Pacific
Rim influence.  It includes a sushi bar.''
[MO] says:  ``They serve Japanese food with a flavor of Thai cooking.
Sushi bar is excellent; fish is fresh, the taste of the sushi rice
is well prepared.  Moreover, the appetizers are quite good.
The price is a bit high; a Sushi plate with several separate orders
of sushi, an appetizer, and a bottle of beer cost about \$30
including tax and tip.''
[AN] says: ``The best restaurant in town is Saki's sushi bar.''
[AK, 5/94] says: ``Expensive (everything \`{a} la carte);
              very good sushi (as well as `Pacific rim' cuisine;
              eclectic menu;
              good service.''
[PJE, 5/95] likes ``the hot shrimp pasta stuff''.
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf  Salvatore's Italian Gardens.}
6461 Transit Rd.\ (not far from airport), Depew.
683--7990.
Italian.  Known primarily for its amazingly gaudy decor.
[MLS] says:  ``Once past the decor, a decent meal.''
After living in Buffalo for over 10 years, I [Bill] finally ate here.
The food and service were quite good.
The decor is indeed gaudy, though some of it (especially the Christmas
decorations) are not bad---a bit like being inside a New York City department
store window.
However, although we were
seated in a non-smoking section (and the restaurant is huge---certainly
large
enough to have a large non-smoking section), a table of about 10 people
were seated right next to us, in the non-smoking section, and all of them
were smoking.  I would have complained to the owner and the waiter, but
'twas they who seated them---apparently they were good customers.  (To
be fair, when I asked the waiter if indeed this was the non-smoking
section, he replied, rather drily, ``it {\it was\/}'').
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{\bf [REV *] San Marco Ristorante.}
2516 Elmwood Ave.\ (at Tremont), Kenmore.
874--6711.
Moving in August 1995 to 
2082 Kensington Ave.\ (just off the I-290 interchange at Main), Snyder.
Northern Italian.
[GD, 1993] says: ``Forget \ldots\ [what] you hear from J[anice] O[kun] (who has
\ldots\ [no] discernment \ldots) about Il Florentino being the only
`authentic' Italian restaurant in town.
San Marco is the real thing (we were just in Italy for three weeks, on
our
fourth trip there, so when we compare San Marco with true Italian
restaurants
we are not just jabbering).  Frank and Nancy Grimaldi have made the place
as
warm and inviting as is the food well prepared and generous in taste.
The
strongest points are the game (venison, wild boar, bacchia \`{a} la Romagna),
which
is just unavailable elsewhere in Buffalo.  The pastas are all prepared
from the
get-go.  In most `Italian' places in town, the pasta is half boiled, then
given the
last two minutes to finish it off.  There is no way to retain the proper
bite in
pasta so cruelly abused.  Each sauce is finished in an individual pot or
pan.
Pasta is on your plate and at your table within a minute of leaving the
water.
The service is warm and professional (no `have-a-nice-day' or
`and-how-are-we-this-evening' diabetic nightmares),
with waiters who have actually been
trained to open a bottle of wine.  The wine list is the most sophisticated
grouping of
Italian wines outside of a very few top restaurants in Italy.  Brunellos
abound,
as well as Barolos, etc.  Weak points:  Salads could be more interesting,
and
desserts are very limited \ldots, {\it but\/}
if Nancy's tiramisu is on the menu, don't
ever have it---if you ever want to be pleased by all the other also-rans in town.
The
marcipone cheese
is the sweetest in town, the lady fingers melt, the cocoa is rich and
bitter.''
[AR, 9/93] says: ``Still very
good although perhaps not quite up to the standard
before I went on sabbatical.  But I'll be back.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Really wonderful family owned Northern Italian
Restaurant.  Ask Frank what he recommends on any given day
and enjoy!''
[PJE, 5/94] says: ``Very good (better than Just Pasta now, I think).''
[BJ, 6/94] says: ``I greatly enjoyed the pasta and salad.  Not much for
vegetarians here, but whatever they had was very good.''
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``{\it Very\/}
good,
though I've eaten their menu, I think.''
[BS, 7/95] says: ``Why does this [expletive deleted by editor :-)]
Rapaport give San Marco only one
star?''  (Editor's reply:  Because I've only eaten here once.)
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{\bf [am] Santora's Take Out \& Delivery.}
1402 Flint Rd.\ (across from Marriott and Red Roof, in Triad Apartment
Bldg.), Amherst.
688--3081.
Delivers subs, pizzas, wings.
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%{\bf [a] Sassafras.}
%Holiday Inn, 1881 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst.
%691--8181.
%Continental
%cuisine.  [KA] says:  ``British chef, with many Irish waiters.
%The best lobster pie I've tasted.  Moderate to expensive prices.
%Interesting touches like complementary spoonful of Haagen--Daz
%lemon sorbet to (as they say) `cleanse your palate' between the
%salad and main entree!''  On the other hand, I [Bill] had a very bad
%dinner here, during which I lost my umbrella; the management did nothing
%to help me find it.
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%{\bf  Sassella.}
%2082 Kensington Ave., Snyder.
%839--3258.
%Northern Italian.
%[ALS, 10/93] says: ``Sharon and I had an exquisite dinner at
%Sassella.
%There are two chefs;
%one is from Italy, in the lake region near Switzerland, and the other is
%French.  The restaurant is named after the vineyards in the lake region.
%We shared appetizers.  The veal and chanteralle terrine was as good as in
%France.  The chevre ravioli with two sauces was excellent.  Salad
%consisted of a
%large number of different crisp greens.  We both had
%baby wild boar chops served in a cherry sauce with thinly sliced apples.
%The rissoto that was served on the side was spectacular.
%Everything was perfect.  There were no shortcomings.''
%But [AR, 6/94] says: ``At lunchtime today, I ran into someone I know who
%was at the
%table next to mine at Sassella last Saturday evening, like me
%there for the first time.  She described her meal as `fair',
%at best a shade above my `mediocre'.  Except for the presentation
%of the food, which was excellent, there was nothing about my
%meal that would lead me to repeat the experience.  Good
%presentation of mediocre food is the dining equivalent of form
%at the expense of content in other realms.''
%Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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%{\bf  Scirri's Restaurant and Pizzeria.}
%3106 Delaware Ave., Kenmore;
%874--1420.
%[MS] says:  ``Plentiful, cheap, good Italian food
%(e.g., {\it heaping\/} plate of lasagna,
%\~ \$4)''; and
%[JL] says:  ``Probably my favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Bflo.
%It's small and the
%interior is very plain, but it's usually packed because they have great
%food, and it's rather cheap too. Great home-style Italian cooking,
%nothing
%fancy, but good. Their home-baked bread is wonderful. No jackets or ties.
%I doubt if they take reservations. [AS] does not like it
%very
%much though.''
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{\bf [REV a] Scotch and Sirloin.}
3999 Maple Rd.\ (at Bailey), Amherst.
837--4900.
Part of the chain.
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Pretty good steak and a small salad
bar.  Nice and relaxing.''
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% Scott's.
%.r
%7740 Transit Rd., Williamsville.
%634-8888.  Also,
%675 Delaware Ave.\ (Allentown), Buffalo.
%885-8888.
%Continental, with some Indonesian appetizers.
%[J\&AD, 1993] say ``Scott's has an innovative American-style menu.  The
%entrees with salads range from \$15--\$20 per person.  The tables are widely
%spaced, fostering a congenial, quiet atmosphere.  Service is attentive.''
%I [Bill] have eaten here a few times and liked it reasonably well (say,
%about 1 *'s worth).  However, late one recent
%Sunday evening, the
%owner sent someone around my apartment building door-to-door,
%trying to drum up business---someone who refused to
%leave when I told him I was not interested.  I complained to the
%restaurant and the
%Better Business Bureau, but all I got was an offer for a complimentary
%meal.  So I no longer recommend the restaurant, as a personal protest.
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{\bf [NEW] Scotto's Pizza.}
Eastern Hills Mall Food Court, 4545 Transit Rd., Williamsville.
634--3003.
One of the two best pizzerias in Western New York!
It really tastes like New York
pizza!! 
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{\bf [m] Seoul House.}
38 Kenmore Ave.\ (across from University Plaza, west of UB Main St.\ Campus),
Buffalo.
836--3122.
Korean.
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{\bf  Shepherd's.}
8222 Transit Rd.\ (in East View Plaza, north of Maple Rd.), Williamsville.
689--7802.
Cajun and Continental.
[DN, 1993] says:  ``Excellent food, well presented.  Superb service.''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [am*] Siena.}
4516 Main St., Amherst.
839--3108.
Gourmet pizza and pasta.
Outdoor dining in summer.
Informal but upscale.
Although [MR] and I enjoyed our meal here, [KM] had such a bad experience with 
both food and service that she will never return.
[AR, 9/93] says:  ``Not much better than mediocre.  Won't
go back.''
{\bf WARNING:}  no non-smoking section.
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{\bf [REV] Shogun Ichi.}
7590 Transit Rd., Williamsville.
631--8899.
Japanese teppan bar restaurant.
[JCM, 5/95] says: ``Very good food and
a great show. A little pricy, but worth it. Informal. Tables seat up to
parties of 10.  Reservations are recommended, since the restaurant does
not
have many tables. The dishes were very tasty, and the menu had a good
selection.''
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{\bf [*] Soda Bar \& Pastry Co.}
929 Elmwood Ave.\ (between Allentown and Buff State), Buffalo.
885--0056.
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{\bf [NEW [a*] SoupHerb Gourmet.}
5403 Sheridan Dr.\ (in Williamsville Place Plaza), Williamsville.
631--4822.
Gourmet soups, sandwiches, salads, light meals.  Mostly lunches, but
some early dinners.
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{\bf [REV] Spaghetti Warehouse.}
141 Elm St.\ (downtown), Buffalo.
856--1350.
[DN, 1993] says: ``Large, busy restaurant for people with big appetites and a
liking for Italian food. Fairly good food, large portions. Interesting
decor (including a converted railway dining compartment).''
[RM, 7/95] says: ``Inexpensive, standard Italian food.  Not
very tasty, but not too expensive.  Popular with a younger crowd.''
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{\bf [REV a**] Spaghetti Western.}
15 New Rd.\ (near Dodge), E.\ Amherst.
689--0034.
A.k.a.\ ``Spag West''.  Italian/Southwestern US cuisine.
I've had both good dinners and good lunches here.
[BJ, 6/94] says:  ``Their pasta puttanesca is excellent---can be had
without 
anchovies.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``A favorite.  A mixture of Italian and Tex-Mex
cuisine that seems to hit the spot whenever I go.  Nice
relaxing atmosphere as well.  Interesting daily specials.''
[CH, 7/94] says:  ``The tex-mex chicken dishes are great at Spaghetti
Western. We think that the ** grading is appropriate.''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/}
restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV a*] Sprina's.}
5507 Main St., Williamsville.
634--1968.
Formerly, `(Spina's) Red Carpet'.
Run by a former chef from Oliver's (see above), so it's quite good.
But can be very noisy.
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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%{\bf Strictly Polish.}
%427 Garrison Rd., Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.
%416--871--4120.
%Polish.
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{\bf [NEW *?] Stumpy's Delights.}
3347 Delaware Ave.\ (just south of Premier Center gourmet food store), Kenmore. 
873--2010.
Formerly Ralph's on Hertel.  I haven't tried Stumpy's yet, but here's
what was said of Ralph's (which I rated *):
Jewish-style (but not kosher) deli.  {\bf WARNING:}  Ralph's had no real non-smoking
{\it section\/}; only ``non-smoking tables'' (I don't know about
Stumpy's).
[GD, 1993] said:  ``Deli at its western New York
best.  The pastrami and the corned beef are great, but try the brisket---it's
the finest.''
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{\bf [a+] Sub Shoppe.}
UB Commons.
639-0694.
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{\bf [REV *] Sweet Tooth.}
478 Elmwood Ave.\ (just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
884--2520.
Also:  {\bf [a]} 15 Rock St.\ (north of Main, near Cayuga, and near
the pastoral Glen
Park
(worth a visit for its waterfall and duck pond),
Williamsville.  632--6232. 
The Allentown location serves candy, ice cream, sodas, {\it wonderful\/} pastry, bagels, sandwiches.
Self-service.  Limited seating.  Outdoor seating in summer.
[MYW, 6/95] says: ``Best cake in town.  We buy birthday cake only from
there.  Both [locations] are good.  But Allentown has more selections.''
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{\bf [NEW a*] Swiss Chalet.}
1551 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst, 837--4300.
Also: 5205 Transit Rd., Clarence;  634--6000.  Also:  660 Main St.\ (downtown), Buffalo, 852--0008.
Part of the chain.
For a chain, it's not bad; good
chicken soup.  You can ask for all white meat.
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Chicken and ribs, made reasonably well
and
moderately priced.  Nice family restaurant that won't wipe
out your wallet.''
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{\bf [NEW am] Szechuan House.}
839 Niagara Falls Blvd.\ (near Eggert), Amherst.
838--9114.
[DS, 5/95] says: ``Has very
    good options for vegetarians.  Their Hunan Eggplant, Buddhist Pot,
    Pan-Fried-Noodles-with-Vegetables, and Vegetable Fried Rice were all
   very good (the eggplant was great).''
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{\bf [REV **] Tandoori.}
445 Delaware Ave.\ (Allentown), Buffalo.
847--1112.
{\bf [NEW]} Also on 7200 Transit Rd.\ (at Main St., in the Econo Lodge
Motel), Williamsville; 632--1112.
(Recommendations are for the Allentown location.)
In my opinion, this is the best Indian restaurant in the area,
even though my clothes smelled like curry afterwards!
[J\&AD, 1993] say ``Attractive Indian restaurant with an extensive menu.  Owned
by members of an extended family who also have restaurants in Jerusalem,
London, and New York City.''
[SC, 9/93] says:  ``Tandoori is not even `authentic' in that:
What they list is not what they serve.
Out of the three items I ordered, two were very bad. It is also very
expensive.''
[LH, 6/94] says: ``For a more upscale experience, I'd also recommend
Tandoori---also overall good quality, with fancier decor and higher prices, but
worth it, as some dishes are interestingly different from the standard
North Indian fare.''
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``Tandoori has a good new menu, and I can now order
there
without having Indians with me.''
Given 3 (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV am] Taste of India.}
3093 Sheridan Dr.\ (in Northtown Plaza), Amherst.
837--0460.
{\bf } 484 Elmwood Ave.\ (just north of Allentown), Buffalo.
881--3141.
[SC, 9/93] says:  ``I personally think that the Indian food in Taste of India
[Amherst branch]
is the best.''  Also about the Amherst branch, [LH, 6/94] says: ``My
recommendation for a modest Indian
restaurant is Taste of India; overall good quality, good service, nice
buffet lunch; dosas on Sundays not bad (not that I've ever had a really
good dosa in North America, but still); I've never had anything awful
there.''
[PJE, 5/95] says: ``Had a good lunch with [an Indian colleague]
at the Taste of India
in
Northtown Plaza.  It was a `buffet' and really very good.
But [my colleague] says it's better sometimes than others. I
suspect that Thurs--Fri has fresher food than Mon--Tues.''
And [HD, 7/95] says of the Elmwood Ave.\ branch: ``My wife and I eat
there regualrly and really
like it.  There were some problems with consistency of quality for a
while, but they seem to have straightened that out.  Good service; good
food; and nice, casual atmosphere.''
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{\bf [NEW a+] That Coffee Place.}
UB Commons.
636--0494.
Coffees, desserts, sandwiches, salads.
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%883--4760.
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{\bf [REV **] Towne Restaurant.}
186 Allen St.\ (in Allentown, east of Elmwood), Buffalo.
884--5128.
Also:  827 Military Rd.\ (near Kenmore Ave.), Kenmore; 871--1092.
Also:  120 Delaware Ave.\ (Lawley Bldg., downtown), Buffalo; 852--9750.
(Recommendations are for the (original) Allentown branch only.)
Greek, informal, inexpensive.  Good soups, open
souvlaki, spanakopita, baklava.
The closest thing Buffalo has to a
European caf\'{e} in ambiance; open 24 hrs.\ (but closes Sun at
11 {\scriptsize P.M.}).
[J\&AD, 1993] say ``This plebeian Greek restaurant is a popular neighborhood
hangout.  Inexpensive, interesting clientele.  Runyanesque atmosphere.''
[RM, 5/94] says: ``Pretty good Greek fare for lunches if you are in
the Allentown area.''
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{\bf [REV] Truffles.}
1141 Kenmore Ave., Kenmore.
877--1111.
Swiss.
[AR, 9/93] says: ``Went a couple of times before I went
on sabbatical.  Not very impressed.''
One of [KNL]'s  ``top-ranked favorites'' (5/95).
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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UB Commons.  Groceries, sandwiches, pizza.
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%1677 Main St., Buffalo.
%882--4270.
%[PF, 1994] says: ``This restaurant serves good Southern cooking.''
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{\bf [REV] Vito's Market.}
206 S. Elmwood Ave.\ (between Allentown and downtown), Buffalo.
852--5650.
[J\&AD, 1993] say: ``Vito's is a gourmet Italian Deli featuring unusual soups,
sandwiches, salads, and delicious desserts, at reasonable prices.''
[RM, 5/95] says: ``Nice sandwiches---they are known for their hot
sauces and
have a huge selection.''
Given 3$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [REV] Warren's.}
561 Main St., Tonawanda.
694--3700.
[KNL] once said:  ``It has \ldots\ excellent American cuisine in an
elegant
setting. I would put it in the same class as Rue Franklin,''
but he adds (5/95) that he hasn't been there in a while.
Given 3$\frac{1}{2}$ (out of 4) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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{\bf [***] White Inn.}
52 E.\ Main St.\ (Rt. 20), Fredonia.
672--2103.
Excellent continental cuisine
in a restored hotel (built in 1868).
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{\bf [a] Woo Chon Korean Restaurant.}
402 Evans Rd.\ (Pierce Arrow Plaza), Amherst.
626--5980.
Includes ``do-it-yourself Korean barbecue''.
[PJE, 5/94] says: ``Very good.''
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{\bf [NEW a+] Young Chow.}
UB Commons.
689--6303, 6305.
Chinese.  They deliver.
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{\bf [NEW a*] ZuZon American Grille.}
5110 Main St.\ (just off the 290, in the Walker Center plaza), Williamsville.
634--6123.
``California-style''.
If you sit at, or near, the counter in the back, you get to watch the
chefs:  a free show with your meal.
[RM, 7/95] says: ``The latest Amherst Yuppie restaurant.  Considering
the effort
they put into the atmosphere of the walls and general decor, one would
think they would do something about the dreadful ceiling.  The menu
is equally uneven with no real theme, as are the patrons (anything from
yuppie shorts to suits seems to go, and everyone from business people to
young families seems represented).  The food is also uneven.  Some
of the entrees were good, some of the side dishes quite poor.  The
desserts
were well presented, including the now-standard plate painting, but
mediocre at best.  The one thing that was consistent was the high price,
which presumably you are paying for the right to say you have been.''
[AN\&BS, 7/95] say: ``Imaginative but soggy.  Worth a try.''
Given 4 (out of 5) stars by Janice Okun, {\it Buffalo News\/} restaurant reviewer.
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