Unpretensious Sushi
Nov 12, 2008 — I stopped into Matsu Sushi with my husband on a recent chilly, drizzly Sunday evening, the kind of night that requires a fast infusion of warm miso soup and some sushi rolls. Matsu Sushi, located at 1009 Farnam St.
Get On Up
Nov 05, 2008 — On Monday I went to the Hooters in Council Bluffs and I didn’t see a single owl … not one. However, I did eat some tasty wings and fries and play a little Monday Night Football bingo.
Presidential Munchies
Oct 29, 2008 — From Bill Clinton and his beloved Big Macs to Ronald Reagan and his Jelly Beans, former Presidents of the United States of America had their favorite eats. In light of Tuesday’s big vote, we decided to take a look back at the past few presidents and what they liked to eat while they were in office.
Fiesta on Wheels
Oct 29, 2008 — There we were sitting across from each other in a hazy cloud of smoke, amidst flashing lights of every color in the visible spectrum. I peered across the aisle at my friend. He was nodding his head to a beat hitting hard from the speakers while mesmerized by a couple of women having fun with the entertainment pole and taking snap shots. It was 1 a.m. in what seemed like a moment of suspended animation.
‘Splendido!’
Oct 22, 2008 — A bistro is a wonderful thing – technically, it’s a wine shop that also serves food. But that’s in Europe. In the U.S., it’s a small, affordable restaurant that transcends its genre.
Shack Attack
Oct 15, 2008 — “We serve it the way we want it.” That’s the mantra of Tammy Meyer, owner of the Smoke Shack BBQ in Bellevue (she owns it with her husband, Kenny).
Gish’s Dishes
Oct 10, 2008 — Jerry Gish’s Prestige restaurant operation, handsomely situated above a golf course at 169th and Pacific streets, has scaled back its name and its menu.
Northwest Beacon
Oct 10, 2008 — Gueorgui Platchkov – owner of the Lighthouse Bar and Grill at the corner of 156th Street and West Maple Road – was born and raised in Bulgaria.
Scream at Streams
Oct 01, 2008 — There’s a chill in the air and a pumpkin on every street corner. It’s time for Halloween. The season of fright has found its way to Film Streams. The art house theater begins its “Film Screams” series this week.


