![]() ![]() All of these also included my favorite nut, pistachios. She then gave me a choice of three kulfi sub-flavors: mango, coconut, and rosewater. She explained it as a food that is original to India, and that their kulfi uses cardamom. Here’s a Wikipedia article I’ve since found on the topic. We walked up to the counter to order, and were greeted by a very sweet woman who I later learned was one of the owners. Here’s the outside: very cheerful with a great logo. So back to that moment in the car – we re-routed ourselves to Urban Pops. ![]() I would certainly be willing to try a new popsicle place for any of the other more ordinary flavors, but saffron moved this place to the very top of our list. So I perused a menu someone had posted… chocolate, cookies and cream, saffron…. But Urban Pops? We immediately wondered how different it would be from the rest. We’ve written about Steel City Pops and Lichita’s before, which we love. And somehow, on one of my Yelp searches, Urban Pops came up. About a month ago, I became obsessed with looking for homemade ice cream, since we have so little of it in this town. We were just 3 minutes away from a place that has been on our must-try list for a month or so: Urban Pops.Īs y’all know, I’m always trolling Yelp for new places. It was still a lot of fun.Īs we were heading past the Galleria on the way home, Mr. we only blog positively so we just consider meals like that sunk costs. As often happens in this world of anonymous food blogging, the restaurant was just ok, in our opinions. Foodie and I were able convince our friend Michelle of Eugene’s Hot Chicken and Miss Dots post fame to come along (OK, it didn’t take much convincing). Yesterday, we got a hot tip about a restaurant waaaaaaaaaay out in the Burbs. ![]()
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