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Reno Visit - Foodie Birthday Dinner & More

Chow Harbor | Aug 17, 201305:12 PM     17

I'll be in town from Florida prepping for Burning Man for a couple of days. I want a special place for my birthday (and other non-special-occasion options). I'm an adventurous eater and lean toward ANY Asian - or French, but I love almost anything that's well-prepared (except BBQ - unless its a proper churrascaria.) The only place I have been in Reno was an Ethiopian place we were happy to trip over a couple of years back.

After reading through allot of posts I was thinking of the following as some good birthday options. All suggestions appreciated!

Sezmu - Was my first choice - But, now I see it may be closed?? Heart-break... Has it re-opened?
La Vecchia
LuLous is under consideration, but seems really pricey.

Also, is El Tumi still around and yummy? We LOVED the food in Peru!

Is the Ethiopian place still there?

Thinking about Naan & Kabab or 775 Gastropub to round things out?

We will probably get some to go items from 5th Street Bakehouse on the way out of town.

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