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    Some foods you think are “ethnic” actually aren’t.

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    Frybread in the Bay Area?

    Hi all— I’m trying to find someplace to get Navajo frybread in the BA. Does anyone know of a restaurant or native American store or something like that? Thanks

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    Arizona Native Frybread

    excellent flavor with a little bit of a kick. My one very minor issue is that the green sauce can make the frybread soggy if you don’t eat it quick enough. The next time I went the owner talked me into trying the lamb, so I...

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    Frybread! Holy cow!

    I’ve never seen frybread on an L.A. menu. I had it in a restaurant in Tuba City, AZ, which is the heart of Navajo country. It must be the densest substance known to mankind (that’s edible). Sure tastes good, but I had...

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    Navajo Fry Bread

    I never had it, but Cheesecake Factory had a navajo frybread sammie on their menu the last time I went. For the record, while obviously a chain, their food is pretty decent:}

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    Seeking Navajo fry bread

    THE NAVAJO Warm Fry-Bread Stuffed with Grilled Chicken, Avocado, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onion and Mayonnaise. Served with French Fries. Back to 5 Easy Pieces. Hold the Grilled Chicken, Avocado, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onion and...

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    Navajo Taco in Phoenix

    Fry Bread House! Oh wait.... There are a couple others...Cafe Laguna and AZ Native Frybread.

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    Native Frybread in Tacoma/Seattle?

    Longtime reader, first-time poster... I’m wondering if anyone knows of a place (aside from periodic booths are fairs and such) that one could find tasty (and authentic) Native American frybread. I did a search but...

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    Best Sopaipillas in Santa Fe?

    . " Stuffed sopaipillas, aka “stuffies” are a southern Colorado innovation, IB, not Anglo. I’ve not had any outstanding stuffies in northern NM, but Tia Sofia’s [S. Fe] are adequate. Related are Navajo (...

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    Four Corners Restaurants

    Yep, nothing doing. Stick to the frybread. And bring plenty of water. I will say that the Navajo Wind Talker museum in Kayenta is pretty cool. It’s in a Burger King. Grab a coke and check out the exhibit. Enjoy, Another Gayle...

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    Beavertails

    Beavertails are also similar to Navajo frybread and something called Langos which is a hungarian version of the fried bread dough.

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    Family Place @ Grand Canyon?

    A friend and I had a Navajo taco for breakfast at El Tovar five years ago and she’s still talking about it. Sane eaters would probably split one of these (spiced but not spicy) behemoths, but we each got our own. I...

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    Vancouver solo dining recommendations

    downtown. Navajo frybread and mussels to die for. Cru is also on the West Broadway corridor, about 2 blocks east of Bin 942. More upscale than the Bins, small plates with fabulous selection of wines by the glass. Website is...

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    fry sauce and simple salt lake city food

    since 1919. best bargains at breakfast with very good local trout. mrs. backer’s bakery: generations of mrs. backers have perfected the bismarck. in blueberry and rasberry. excellent apple fritters as well. navajo hogan: tiny...

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    Best Restaurants in Ottawa ?

    The wild boar belly was absolutely divine, although the portion was small. I also adored the rabbit dumplings and the Navajo Frybread. As for mains, I ordered the grilled buffalo and my dinner companion the duck leg. While we both...

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