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Írjon visszajelzéstI saw a news article in which a drunk guy who was looking for food tried a few days ago to rob Pel'Meni's drinking glass. He was stopped by a customer and the drinking glass was retrieved by him. “We are quite futile,” said Moore. “We understand that s**t happens sometimes. He didn't hurt anyone. He didn't fight Chris. We have our tip back. There was no sense to work him out any longer.” I really liked this answer. Not to say that anyone who does that should be allowed to go, but sounds like these guys showed compassion. I visit Juneau (on a cruise) 30 Aug 2015 and will definitely stop and eat there.
Reliable and fillable. I eat furs when I have an appetite for it that is sometimes close to bar. I think the only people who don't like it would be these verses to try new things or who are sensual to any real taste. That's right. You're vanilla and boring. Or you have a weak stomach. I feel bad for you:
Despite their recent problems with health inspectors, I think Pel' Meni still for the best Grub-Gute in Juneau. The dumplings are always cooked for perfection in scaling hot water... no fear of food born disease, that is safe! The eclectic ambience is what makes the place so big... the hippy kitchens, the low ceiling, the mismatched table and chairs, the huge collection of vinyl that you turn on a real turntable! The place is great!
Great food.. As mentioned elsewhere, Pel 'meni is a one-tooth picky. You get Siberian Pel 'Meni and Bread. They are served either in classic style (with acid cream and butter) or cured with curry powder and cilantro. You can't go wrong either.
This little hole in the wall place is absolutely worth a stop if you're in the area. Keep an eye out, it's easy to miss it! The good: It's cheap and it's amazingly tasty food. Love the spices! The meh: It is an extremely small place. The bad: None!