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TAST Y W STATEWIDE Why Go?

we are always onthe lookout fornewplaces that fly under the radar to share with our readers—and we never pass up an opportunity to eat. This fall, expand your culinary and cultural horizons with a visit to these restaurants that are plating up out-of-this-world global cuisine. written by nikki bowman mills

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Miskycha in Bridgeport is beloved by locals. This low-key spot near the Bridgeport Conference Center brings authentic Peruvian cuisine like lomo saltado, arroz chaufa, yucca, plantains, and tequeños to north central West Virginia. @miskychausa on FB Saigon Pho Kitchen in Morgantown truly feels like it’ s in another country. Order at the kiosk. The pho comes with lots of fresh, crispy, and spicy stir-in options, and the banh mi sandwich is like nothing else in the state. @saigonphokitchen on FB Kelly’s Persian Food in Lewisburg will ship traditional Iranian food to your doorstep through Turnrow. Enjoy Eggplant Kofta, Persian Tarragon Soup, or falafel at the convenience of your own table. kellypersianfood.com El Gran Sabor in Elkins is the cachapa capital of West Virginia. These sweet corn pancakes are filled with your choice of tender beef, shredded chicken, perfectly seasoned pork, or seafood. Don ’ t leave without trying the plantains. e lgransabor.com Parkersburg’s Cham’s Lebanese Cuisine has developed a statewide following. Maybe it ’ s Cham ’ s Special or fried k ibbe balls or Fatayer that keeps folks returning or maybe it’ s the b aklava. @ chamslebanesecuisine on FB Food truck out front, mercado inside—La Tapatia Market and Tacos in Morgantown is a trip south of the border. Guacamole is served en molcajete, and don’t miss the carnitas and the self-serve fresh salsa bar. @latapatia26508 on FB

PERUVIAN

VIETNAMESE

PERSIAN

VENEZUELAN

LEBANESE

MEXICAN

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