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Businiess name:  Boulevard Saimin
Review by:  Ryan M.
Review content: 
Boulevard Saimin is one of those great local-style restaurants where the air conditioning doesn’t quite work right and parking is tight, but the tasty soup with the thin noodles make it all worth it. The restaurant is located on Dillingham in Kailhi. No, you don’t HAVE to order saimin (but you should). A variety of local favorites are also offered such as spam and eggs, hamburgers (with a great secret sauce), and the ever-popular cone sushi. Tip: if you want to order cone sushi, let the waiter/waitress know when they seat you so they can put it on reserve. On at least one occasion, I didn’t reserve my cone sushi (because there seemed to be a lot left) but by the time I ordered, they were all spoken for. Boulevard Saimin doesn't accept credit cards, but since almost everything is relatively inexpensive (a large saimin is under five bucks), that's an insignificant inconvenience.

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