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Restaurant Roundup: Hot Spot Diner to Georges'

Patch reviews Hot Spot Diner, Thai Pepper-Mikado, Ekta, Lamplighter Tavern, Tea and Cakes Tea Room, McShea's and Georges' in this week's roundup.

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Marple Newtown Patch brought you the details of  Thursday. The Greeks gave us democracy, the Olympics, flaming cheese and the proud chef at Hot Spot. His homemade soups and prime rib are worth the trip. Click for the Meet the Chef.

If that restaurant isn’t to your liking, check out other area restaurants that Patch reviewed this week:

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A taste of Siam or sashimi and sushi await at this dual dining destination. The fish is fresh, the staff welcoming and now you don’t have to choose between Thai or Japanese—you can have it all. Click for the review.

Ekta: 1003 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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Glorious Indian food abounds at this newly opened BYOB. Stop in for some spicy vindaloo, toothsome chicken biryani and a myriad of Indian desserts. Click for the review.

Tight-fisted or fiscally savvy diners will love the Ten Dollar Tuesdays here at the Tavern. All items on the featured menu are only ten bucks. Trying to find an equal bargain this day and age will be near impossible. Click for the review.

An industry vet who has literally cooked for royalty stepped out of the limelight and behind the stove at this cozy tea room in the town of Media, “there’s no place like it in the world," she claims. Click for the Meet the Chef.

A killer burger is just the beginning at this great tavern and restaurant. Stop in for a cold beer, great food and even some seasonal offerings. Yay soft shell crabs! Click for the review.

A four-star chef opens up a casual yet sophisticated dining destination in Wayne and we are the luckier for it. No fuss, flavorful food and impeccable service are the draw here. Click for the review.

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