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Sick of SDH? Check Out These Restaurants

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Natalie Mannion Student Contributor, University of Notre Dame
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AnnaLee Rice Student Contributor, University of Notre Dame
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Notre Dame chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Sick of the DH? Me too. Check out these great (and affordable) restaurants in South Bend this weekend. There’s no better way to stave off the emptiness of campus without a home football game than indulging in some great food. 

1) Cambodian Thai: Authentic, affordable Thai food. Good portion sizes and great service! I recommend the Lard Prik or the Pad Thai.
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/288/1243999/restaurant/Cambodian-Thai-South-Bend

2) Café Indulgence: An adorable little café with all sorts of sandwiches, salads, and more! If you have a sweet tooth, try this place- the dessertsare incredible.
http://indulgencepastryshop.com/

3) Girasol: I stronglyencourage all ND students to checkout this authentic El Salvadorian restaurant. Although there are very few options on the menu, trying the Pupusas (thick, soft corn-tortillas filled with cheese, beans or pork, and topped with tangy (fermented) cabbage and a light tomato sauce) is worth the limited choices.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/girasol-south-bend

4) Ari’s Grill: Located right off of Notre Dame Campus, Ari’s Grill is a must if you are a fan of Greek food. Be sure to try the grape leaves and the pita!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/aris-grill-south-bend

5) Sunny’s Korean Restaurant: A cozy, smaller restaurant with great Korean cuisine. If you are looking for a new dining experience, check this place out. Although the menu options may be unfamiliar, the owner, Sunny, is extremely accommodating and will answer any questions you have about the food.  
http://sunnyskorean.com/

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AnnaLee Rice

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AnnaLee Rice is a senior at the University of Notre Dame with a double major in Economics and Political Science and a minor in PPE. In addition to being the HCND Campus Correspondent, she is editor-in-chief of the undergraduate philosophy research journal, a research assistant for the Varieties of Democracy project, and a campus tour guide.  She believes in democracy and Essie nailpolish but distrusts pumpkin spice lattes because they are gross.