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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
A couple of weeks ago we had dinner at Meetpoint in Waterloo.

Do you remember Meetpoint?  It used to be located on University Ave. W. at Phillip Street.  They used to have really good items on the menu but they were slow.  They made everything from scratch.  It took about half an hour to make fresh bread and most people don't have that kind of time at noon.  For whatever reason they closed that restaurant several years ago.  

The new Meetpoint opened at the Boardwalk a couple of months ago.  It is much nicer, the service is faster and the food is just as delicious as it used to be.  Perhaps better.  Meetpoint serves Turkish food but many of the items on the menu will look familiar to anyone who is a fan of middle eastern cuisine.  Highly recommended.
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