
It looks like this might be a daily new habit of mine. :) Today I'm writing about one of my favorite restaurants, House of Tibet.
145 E 1300 S Ste 409
Salt Lake City, UT 84115-6109
Phone: (801) 364-1376
Salt Lake City, UT 84115-6109
Phone: (801) 364-1376
I learned last night that the word Tibet in the Chinese language is very difficult to pronounce but means something very cool- a hidden treasure. This restaurant is definitely that. It's owned by a little old Tibetan couple and the food is AMAZING. If everyone I know would go though, I'd never be able to get in! :) So go, but make sure it's not on a night I want to go :) haha, jk. Anyway, I'm not big on writing reviews, just recommendations. Well, alas, if I want to get anything accomplished today I'd better trudge along.
- Mr. Bingley: Well, I think it's amazing that you young ladies have the patience to become so accomplished.
- Miss Bingley: Whatever can you mean, Charles?
- Mr. Bingley: You all paint tables, and play the piano, and embroider cushions! I never heard of lady but people say she is accomplished.
- Mr. Darcy: Indeed, the word is applied too liberally. I cannot boast of knowing more than half a dozen young women in all my aquaintence who are truly accomplished.
- Elizabeth Bennet: My goodness, you must comprehend a great deal of the word.
- Miss Bingley: Indeed; she must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and all the modern languages to deserve the word. And something about her air, and manner of walking....
- Mr. Darcy: [glanced at the book in Lizzie's hands] And, of course, she must improve her mind with extensive reading.
- Elizabeth Bennet: [closes the book she had been reading] I am no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished women, I now wonder at your knowing any.
- Mr. Darcy: Are you so severe on your own sex?"
- Elizabeth Bennet: I never saw such a woman. Surely she would be a fearsome thing to behold.
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