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Come to Bo Loong to sample some of the city's most authentic dim sum tiny sweet-and-savory dumplings, buns, and tarts whose name translates as "dot the heart." If you order from the menu, consider the golden, pan-fried noodles, topped with seafood, meats or vegetables. Dim sum is served daily, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bo Loong is open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 3 a.m. on weekends.
Cleveland's version of a theater-district deli, this Playhouse Square staple has been entertaining arts lovers and downtown lunchers for more than 100 years, with a cast of soups, salads, steaks, chicken, and stacked-up sandwiches, many like the W.C. Fields and Fanny Brice named in honor of old-time stage stars. Dinner hours vary with the theaters' schedules; calling ahead is always a smart move.
Perched on the 21st floor of the Huntington Building, the Metropolitan was once the ticket lobby for the United States Airship Company of North America. It's still glamorous today, with black-and-white, art-deco décor, enormous windows, and a spectacular view of Lake Erie and the city below. This is where Sammy's serves delicious weekday lunches, with a seasonal menu of soups, salads, sandwiches, and special entrées. Bring out-of-town visitors here to impress them.
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