You're about 25 miles east of Cleveland and two of my favorite places. First up is Sokolowski's University Inn, a Polish cafeteria seving great comfort food for lunch during the week and dinner on Friday and Saturday nights only. Fantastic old world, dark wood dining room, the bar area has a big picture window looking out on the Cuyahoga and the Cleveland skyline. If you're into "industrial" this is a view to kill for.
The other place is called Phnom Penh, a tiny little dive with a selection of Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Thai foods. Great prices, huge portions and dang good food!
I'm posting this from a community computer in the lobby of my hotel in Grand Rapids so I don't have all my resouces with me. I'll try to get more complete info from the internet and edit it in later.
EDIT: How's this for service:
http://www.sokolowskis.com/
As for Phnom Penh they actually have two locations. The Lorain Avenue outpost is further west and closer to Elyria. That one is the dive. The 25th Street spot is fairly new, more upscale and in the rekindled Market Square neighborhood, not far from Sokolowski's. Same menu, maybe higher prices, not sure. I've been to both and prefer the Lorain Ave, store, but then I like dives. Take your pick.
Phnom Penh
1929 W 25th St, Cleveland
(216) 357-2951
Phnom Penh Restaurant
13124 Lorain Ave, Cleveland
(216) 251-0210
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