A Single Pebble - Reviews from across the web
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igougo: a single pebble - smugglers notch restaurants, vermont the first time i went to a single pebble, i was reluctant. i was working with a film crew from nyc on a three-day shoot. we were all tired, but the local guy who was responsible for seeing that everyone go... igougo.com
welcome to phantom gourmet's online dining community chinese restaurants exist all over, so ita os not surprising to come across one in the middle of nowhere. what is surprising is that this tiny place serves the kind of authentic cooking you usually need to go to china, or le... phantomgourmet.com
A Single Pebble, Burlington - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor I eat Chinese food with great frequency in NYC, SF and Vancouver. I have had great authentic Chinese food and great Americanized Chinese food. This was neither, just plain mediocre. I went on two occasions and sampled about 12 dishes. A consistent theme among them was poor seasoning. Several entrees... tripadvisor.com
Chinese restaurants, Chinese food, Burlington Vermont If that were all, it would be enough. But there's more. The hostess seats you, on time and with a smile. The waitress knows the dishes, knows the wines, knows the ingredients. The restaurant looks good, smells better. The gestalt ... asinglepebble.com
Chinese food Burlington VT, traditional Chinese food, Vermont Six house made steamed dumplings filled with spinach, shiitake mushrooms, & seasoned bean curd, topped with re... asinglepebble.com
A Single Pebble Restaurant Located on Bank Street, just a short walk from the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, A Single Pebble has been preparing Asian delicacies in the most traditional ways of China since 2002. Voted ¡¥The Best Restaurant in Vermont¡¦ by Vermont Magazine in 2004, and received another Seven Daysi... opentable.com
A Single Pebble - Burlington, VT I went to A Single Pebble with a group of friends just after I returned from a trip to China. The food and atmosphere were so authentic! I loved the round tables with rotating centers because they encourage everyone to share entrees, just like in China. The food and atmosphere were wonderful. This i... insiderpages.com
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