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Iron Skillet Restaurant
If thick and meaty are your idea of good eats, then any of the Hungarian entrées at Iron Skillet Restaurant should make you happy.
If you are looking for something a bit different, then you just might want to eat there twice a day.
Opened in 1973 by Hungarian immigrant Laszlo Molnar, the Iron Skillet is decorated with folk art including traditional Hungarian dolls and framed children's outfits.
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Now co-owned by Molnar's children, it has a decent size lunch menu with modestly priced entrees that, with two included sides, will keep you stuffed all day.
The dinner menu is quite a bit larger, consisting of six pages packed with more than 70 European and American entrées.
The Cold Hungarian Cherrie Soup |
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