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  2. New restaurant has authentic Thai food, sushi, oysters and ...

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    Sushi dinners (served with miso soup or house salad) Nigiri Combo: 8 pieces of chef’s choice with California roll ($23) Chirashl: Assorted sashimi on top bed of rice ($30) Sashimi Combo: 16 ...

  3. New to Boise from San Francisco, sisters born in Thailand ...

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  4. ‘So big,’ Boise restaurant splits into 3 separate concepts ...

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    Known as Western Proper before rebranding last year, the bar, restaurant and entertainment center takes up 10,500 square feet. So beginning July 18, the downtown Boise space at 610 W. Idaho St ...

  5. They left California and became a Boise restaurant force ...

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    The cocktail is a Hindsight ($12, Tito’s vodka, house-pressed carrot juice, kaffir lime, and Thai basil). With an indoor seating capacity of 150 and another 35 outdoors, Percy is twice as big as ...

  6. On your mark, set, feast! Asian hot pot restaurants ‘race’ to ...

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    Sounds like a party — even if Korean barbecue isn’t new to the Treasure Valley. Magnificent Garden, 980 N. Milwaukee St. in Boise, has offered the grill-at-your-table experience since 2019.

  7. ‘Amazing’ and locally sourced, popular food trailer to open ...

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    A restaurant with a passion for local sourcing is coming to downtown Boise soon. Terroir Bistro, a brick-and-mortar expansion of Terroir food trailer, plans to take over the former Little Pearl ...

  8. With ‘show stopper’ food, new restaurant opens at long ...

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    Old becomes new. A Boise native, Elliott left for New York City in 1993 to spend the next 28 years as a chef. Upon returning to Idaho, he had an ambitious vision for the future Avery building.

  9. Small menu, no kids: New Boise restaurant has ‘nonfussy ...

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    There’s no liquor license, but the menu offers a solid array of drinks — ranging from a bottle of Mexican Coke ($5) to a draft beer ($7) or an Aperol spritz ($14).