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The Gyros Journey: Affordable Ethnic Eateries along the Front Range

by Joey Porcelli

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A handy pocket guide to delectable and affordable ethnic dining on the Front Range. Written for the adventurous diner, this book describes family-owned businesses found off the beaten track that remain true to the traditions of their native lands.
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A handy pocket guide to delectable and affordable ethnic dining on the Front Range. Written for the adventurous diner, this book describes family-owned businesses found off the beaten track that remain true to the traditions of their native lands.

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Where to go to slurp ramen, skewer sate, or down a plate of Spam sushi? The Gyros Journey is your guide to authentic and affordable ethnic dining experiences in the Front Range. Written for the adventurous diner, this book describes family-owned businesses found off the beaten track that hold true to the traditions of their native lands. This guide celebrates local culinary and cultural diversity and includes sections on the following cuisines: African, Asian, Eastern European, Greek, Indian, Latin American, Mexican, Middle Eastern, vegetarian, and Western European. Besides supplying descriptions for restaurants from Longmont to Littleton, The Gyros Journey provides history, customs, and personal observations from chefs and restaurant owners. Whether you’re looking for dim sum, tacos al pastor, or an authentic Ethiopian joint frequented by off-duty cab drivers, The Gyros Journey is for you.

To join the conversation about local ethnic eats and get updates on the restaurants featured in Gyros Journey visit Clay and Joey's blog!
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