Immanuel Chapel |
United Parish of Upton |
Holy Angels Catholic Church |
Upton Town Library |
St. Gabriel the Archangel Church |
Milford,
Holliston,
Medway,
and finally Franklin where I had lunch at another Indian restaurant, the Guru Bar and Grill, for the second day in a row.
This place is the first Indian restaurant that I've seen that has a proper bar area.
I had a lot to spend as always, so I got the Coconut Soup (Shredded Coconut Soup topped with dried nuts) for soup,
the Shammi Kebab (Soft ground lamb melt in mouth patties cooked with exotic spices)
and Panir Koliwada (Homemade finger-sized cheese marinated in spiced gram-flour batter and deep fried) for appetizers,
and the Goat Musullam (Pieces of goat cooked in rich brown onion and almond sauce)
with a side of Keema Nan (Leavened white bread stuffed with minced lamb, green peas, and baked in clay oven) for my main dish.
I'm not a fan of coconut flakes, so the soup did not do it for me, while the cheese bites were just so-so. The Shammi Kebab was pleasantly good as the meat was literally melting in my mouth. The goat curry together with the naan was delicious as well. I'll put a recommend for this place for now.
From here, I passed through Wrentham,
Foxborough,
Walpole,
and Norwood
on my way to the Hyde Park area in Boston.
Next, it was on to the Mattapan area in Boston.
First Congregational Church |
Old South Main Street Fire Station,
~7 South Main Street
|
First United Methodist Church |
Pine Street Baptist Church |
St. Michael's Episcopal Church |
First Congregational Church |
Medway Community Church |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 91 Jordan Road |
the Shammi Kebab (Soft ground lamb melt in mouth patties cooked with exotic spices)
and Panir Koliwada (Homemade finger-sized cheese marinated in spiced gram-flour batter and deep fried) for appetizers,
and the Goat Musullam (Pieces of goat cooked in rich brown onion and almond sauce)
with a side of Keema Nan (Leavened white bread stuffed with minced lamb, green peas, and baked in clay oven) for my main dish.
I'm not a fan of coconut flakes, so the soup did not do it for me, while the cheese bites were just so-so. The Shammi Kebab was pleasantly good as the meat was literally melting in my mouth. The goat curry together with the naan was delicious as well. I'll put a recommend for this place for now.
From here, I passed through Wrentham,
Sheldonville Baptist Church |
Church of Emmanuel |
Word of Life Church, 32 Main Street |
Trinity Community Church |
Hope Baptist Church, 1916 River Street |
St. Adalbert Church |
Christ Church |
Hyde Park Library |
William Barton Rogers Middle School |
Most Precious Blood Church |
Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church |
Hyde Park Presbysterian Church |
Greater Faith Worship Center |
Church of the Holy Spirit |
Rise/Gateway to Boston |
St. Paul's Victory Christian Assembly of God |
Faithful Church of God,
235 Woodrow Avenue
|
St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church |
The Kingdom Church |
Zion Temple Holy Church,
79 Stanton Street
|
Finally, I headed into the Roslindale area in Boston.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
79 Mount Hope Street
|
Finally, there was no more light left in the day and I decided to head to Hopkinton to grab a pizza dinner from Mangia Neapolitan Pizza, a typical pizza takeout place.
I got the Inna's Favorite Pizza (white pie with Thinly sliced prosciutto, fresh sliced figs, gorgonzola, with arugula and balsamic vinegar),
the Bacon and Scallop Pizza with creamy Alfredo sauce,
and the House Fries.
the Bacon and Scallop Pizza with creamy Alfredo sauce,
and the House Fries.
The pizza was just average at best. Oh well. At least I was able to explore a lot of places today despite the snow and wind.
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