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LakewoodAlive And Lakewood Observer Join Forces!

Post by Jim O'Bryan »

To be the first customers served by Lakewood's newest, hottest restaurant.

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Ian Andrews, Director of LakewoodAlive, wishes Ramesh Sharma a good run in DownTown
Lakewood, Ohio

Lunch is served!
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Ian ordered the Okra Marsala, and raved about it all through the meal. I asked for the
Ramesh for their signature dish, and he served up Mysore Dosa, a crepe layered with
spicy lentils, and tomato chutney. South Indian, Vegetarian.

I like meat, and I love the goat that is prepared by the Sharma boys. I was introduced to
goat by a Jamacian, Jerry Newton, a mechanic at MG Motors, who once in a while would
bring a live goat into slaughter. Preparing Jerk Goat, damn was that good.

Sorry, anyway, their chicken, lamb, and goat are superb, but I wanted the experience.
IT WAS PERFECT!. Just enough for lunch, I gave the other crepe to Ian. The meal, the
service, and ambiance was just, well just right.

did Ian like his...

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Clean Plate Club!

This is a perfect compliment to Indian Garden, and works well with what is available in
Downtown Lakewood.

Let's hope the Sharma brothers have a long run.

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Jim O'Bryan
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Re: LakewoodAlive And Lakewood Observer Join Forces!

Post by Ian Andrews »

Thanks for pulling a few strings, Jim. Great lunch with excellent food, great conversation and a sneak peak at the newest restaurant in town. And, I like the hook of the subject line for this post. Sure that got the attention of a few folks. Try the okra.
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