2008 Asheville Visitor Guide - Any Way You Like It - (Page 62) where to eat world food Asheville is the perfect place to branch out into uncharted culinary territory. With more than 70 independently owned restaurants, you can find just about any kind of food, making it a virtual foodtopia! There are Southern staples such as barbecue and gumbo, ethnic eateries offering sushi, burritos and gyros, and a whole host of dining spots serving creative, upscale cuisine. Just look around, and you’ll find French, Indian, German, Greek, Italian, Asian, Mexican, Mediterranean and American Indian foods … and that’s just the beginning. Get the scoop on Asheville’s diverse dining options at exploreasheville.com/dining. unleash your inner chef Like to cook? You can enter the world of kitchen creativity by taking one of the city’s many culinary classes. Stovetrotters provides hands-on culinary classes in everything from Couples Cooking to Chocolate Sensations, as well as a five-day Kitchen Boot Camp. Lenore’s Natural Cuisine in Weaverville features international vegetarian cooking, and local cookbook author Barbara Swell teaches Log Cabin Cooking Classes on Appalachian fare in an authentic log cabin on topics ranging from biscuit-making to campfire cooking. 62 http://www.exploreasheville.com/where-to-eat/index.aspx http://www.exploreasheville.com/where-to-eat/restaurants-by-cuisine-type/index.aspx http://www.exploreasheville.com/where-to-eat/culinary-tourism/cookingschools/index.aspx http://exploreasheville.com/dining
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