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    1. Re: [CROATIA-L] Croatian restaurant in Chicago and a Bosnian one in Phoenix
    2. Hello Andy, Took a look through the "Las Vegas Weekly" ... sorry, but I could only find one Bulgarian restaurant. So ... we go hungry. :( I was told over four thousand come to the valley and surrounding area in a month. One of the 'newbies' ... Sandra In a message dated 4/4/2005 10:02:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Ok, fellow food-loving Croatians, does anybody know of a Croatian or Slavic themed restaurant in Las Vegas? Years ago there was one in a strip mall off Flamingo and Audrey called Angelinas (pronounced with a hard "G"). Angelinga would sing Croatian folk songs upon request between cooking and serving meals. She was a fun-loving ribald lady. But that was decades ago, and with all the population growth in Las Vegas (6,000 new residents per month) over the past decade, and an influx of Croatians since the 1990s war, I've yet to see another similar restaurant. Does anybody in this fine network know of one? Andy

    04/04/2005 06:46:10
    1. Re: [CROATIA-L] Croatian restaurant in Chicago and a Bosnian one in Phoenix
    2. nharamija
    3. There is one Hungarian and two Russian restaurants and if you want to far back one Persian restaurant. the Goulash Pot Red Square Russian Restaurant Eliseevsky and Habib's Nick ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 12:46 AM Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] Croatian restaurant in Chicago and a Bosnian one in Phoenix Hello Andy, Took a look through the "Las Vegas Weekly" ... sorry, but I could only find one Bulgarian restaurant. So ... we go hungry. :( I was told over four thousand come to the valley and surrounding area in a month. One of the 'newbies' ... Sandra In a message dated 4/4/2005 10:02:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Ok, fellow food-loving Croatians, does anybody know of a Croatian or Slavic themed restaurant in Las Vegas? Years ago there was one in a strip mall off Flamingo and Audrey called Angelinas (pronounced with a hard "G"). Angelinga would sing Croatian folk songs upon request between cooking and serving meals. She was a fun-loving ribald lady. But that was decades ago, and with all the population growth in Las Vegas (6,000 new residents per month) over the past decade, and an influx of Croatians since the 1990s war, I've yet to see another similar restaurant. Does anybody in this fine network know of one? Andy

    04/05/2005 02:33:45