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Tasty Tuesday: Sheesh




This past week I think I've eaten out a little more than my fair share. But I wanted to let you know about a very tasty place to grab a bite. Sheesh in Livonia! There are some things that I'm going to tell you about that I didn't personally eat, but have it on my husbands authority that they are tasty.
First of all when you're seated, out comes a red dip that reminded me of salsa. It's served with pita which are tasty. I ordered the chicken shawarma. It came with choice of rice or fries and soup or salad. I asked for my rice to be boxed up instead of being served, they were very gracious to do so. The salad was crisp and tasty. It came dressed with a nice vinaigrette. The chicken came out and it was a massive amount. I ate until I was full and still had leftovers.
It was a great place to sit and visit. I highly recommend. The prices might seem a little high, but the dinner portion is easily enough for two people to share or to be eaten again for lunch the next day.
What tasty places have you been to lately?

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  1. I thought you were saying, "Sheesh!" as if you were fed up with something! lol
    If ever you come back here to visit, you would do well to try that German place on 17-A and Miss Scarlet's Table by the railroad tracks in town. They are both a bit pricey, but I know the German place is worth it, and I heard that MST was worth it, as well... but I have yet to sucker someone into taking me. Must bribe the fiance...

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  2. What about the moose, I hear all kinds of good stuff about that place.

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