One of the many perks of living in Ann Arbor is the city's diverse offerings in dining.
Every time I am faced with choosing a place to eat, I get into an argument with myself. You name it and Ann Arbor's got it. It's basically the opposite problem I used to have where there was no need for an argument, because there were no options! Today was like any other (with exception of a beautiful blue sky!) There I found myself, standing on the corner of Liberty and Fifth street, with a rumble in my stomach, daring myself to make a decision. Where to eat? Good question. After an inner fist fight, I came to a simple conclusion:
Earthen Jar, an all vegetarian Indian buffet, just a mere 50 steps away.
I know this is supposed to be a "fancy" photo blog, but hey, I didn't have my "fancy" camera when the inspiration hit to take these pictures so we will have to suffer through with unfancy iPhone photos for the sake of good food. I am sure you understand! ;)

All of this for $6.35. Which is a pretty good deal. I mean, come on, you can lose your retirement eating out in this city.


I mean really, where else can you go and hear the same Bob Marley song
EVERY SINGLE TIME you are there. I think they just play it on a loop.
great pics! the chickpeas are my favorite. very insightful observation about the bob marley loop. my most recent visit included 'everything's gonna be alright'
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