The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ third of four stops at the Keystone Fire Co.’s food truck fundraiser was at a truck local to the valley, with a home base in Annville – Haj Paj Catering.
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To the (China) Moon and back (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take on China Moon: The flavors are good, and the ordering process is simple.
A breakfast downtown at Cakes by Moraima (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Cakes by Moraima & Cafe makes food fresh upon ordering, and serves quality drinks.
Ice Cream Wars: Annie’s Soft Ice Cream (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
To begin their Ice Cream Wars series, the Lebanon Valley Food Critics stopped at a local favorite that is celebrating its 50th season! Annie’s Soft Ice Cream is located at Route 322 and Lynmar Ave.
Laudermilch Meats: ‘Monday Morning Munchies’ (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
Today for Monday Morning Munchies, the Lebanon Valley Food Critics are talking about something that actually requires you to cook it.
Another sandwich from a grocery store (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Sunset Snack bar has more options than just a sub/sandwich.
A Rad-ish food truck (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Rad-ish Food Truck was the Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ surprise standout truck at the Keystone Fire Co.’s food truck fundraiser.
That’s What Cheese Said (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ first stop at Keystone Fire Co.’s food truck fundraiser was at a cheese-themed trailer with mostly appetizers and a few main dishes.
Bella of the northside (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ suggestion: Grab lunch at Bella’s on a nice day and enjoy it in Monument Park just down the block.
Not your standard lunch at Misago (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Misago offers a quality sushi roll.
A trip to the northside Italian Village (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Italian Village offers a wide menu ranging from sandwiches to full size dinners.
Wing Wars Round 2: North vs. East (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The second matchup in round two pits the winner of the North Region (Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel) vs. the winner of the East Region (Union House Taproom & Livery).
Lisa’s can be a mouthful (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
Located on Route 422, Lisa’s Cafe offers a variety of sandwiches, salads, pizza, and entrees.
A Country Fare breakfast (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take:Â Country Fare offers homemade style food for a reasonable price.
Fat Puppy Coffee Roasters: ‘Monday Morning Munchies’ (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
While out looking for some Easter candy for their little critic, the Lebanon Valley Food Critics found some local coffee for sale.