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Best of Denton 2010
After more than three weeks of
voting, readers have responded
to pick their favorite places to eat,
drink and be merry in our fair city.
The online poll was completely un-
scientific, but we relied on the honor
system to make sure students and resi-
dents voted only once.
The staff has highlighted its favorites
among the big winners, several of which
took home the top spot in multiple cat-
egories.
Our staff writes about their admira-
tion with some of the best places to eat
and shop.
Read on to find out why we love
what you love and see the full list on
page 33.
Best Asian Food, Vegetarian Option, Sushi
Mr. Chopsticks
1633 Scripture St.
Mr. Chopsticks is good for you, your taste buds and your wallet.
Located within walking distance from campus, it's no wonder readers
dubbed Mr. C's the best place for vegetarian, sushi and Asian food.
Settled cozily on Scripture Street, Mr. Chopsticks accommodates guests
with a low key atmosphere, indoor and outdoor seating, a drive-thru
window and more than 100 menu options. According to its website,
chefs create dishes with Chinese, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese and Japa-
nese influences. The biggest challenge a diner might face: conquering
the menu. Open Monday through Saturday until 10 and Sunday until
9, this restaurant is ideal for friends, family or even a table just for you.
— Nitsreen Iqbal, Staff WriterBest Frozen Treat and Guilty Pleasure
Beth Marie's Old Fashioned lee Cream
Various locations
Beth Marie's is a Denton classic, so if s plain to see why this ice
cream parlor won "Best Frozen Treat" and "Best Guilty Pleasure." With
a vast variety of flavors and friendly service, this shop on the Square is
a favorite for family, friends and couples.
You can try flavors like Turtle Torture or After Dinner Mint or you
can order a phosphate if you want to experience an old-timey treat.
During the winter you can even get hot chocolate with a scoop of ice
cream. If you've never been before, go treat yourself and prepare to get
hooked on sweet deliciousness.
—Abigail Allen, Managing Editor
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