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	<title>to-karvuvu trumps to-kabinana &#187; food</title>
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		<title>barbecue chicken lovers, take note!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[today i had the *best* barbecue chicken i have had in a long time.  i had driven my dad over to henderson, n.c. for eye surgery, and we had time for lunch in between the surgery and the follow-up appointment.  i wasn&#8217;t thrilled about driving past ruby tuesday&#8217;s and cracker barrel (more for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>today i had the *best* barbecue chicken i have had in a long time.  i had driven my dad over to henderson, n.c. for eye surgery, and we had time for lunch in between the surgery and the follow-up appointment.  i wasn&#8217;t thrilled about driving past ruby tuesday&#8217;s and cracker barrel (more for the enforced health code cleanliness in the kitchen than for the food).  i wasn&#8217;t too sure that the <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;q=dabney-drive-restaurant&amp;near=Henderson,+NC&amp;radius=0.0&amp;latlng=36329444,-78399444,6610153851566039078&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=local&amp;ct=authority">dabney drive restaurant</a> was no longer on dabney drive.  i wasn&#8217;t even sure about the mama&#8217;s family-era tables and chairs, or the tiny buffet stand at the far end of the restaurant.</p>
<p>the food, however, made me appreciate this hidden gem of country cookin&#8217; &#8211; absolutely phenomenal. falling-off-the-bone-tender chicken in a delicious vinegar and red pepper sauce next to fried flounder and southern vegetable staples, all one could eat.  i didn&#8217;t even try half the food on the buffet because i went back for more chicken.  great to eat barbecue that caters to a working crowd, and isn&#8217;t afraid to be more than a little spicy.  we left a half an hour later with tingling lips and full tummies.</p>
<p>the <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;q=dabney-drive-restaurant&amp;near=Henderson,+NC&amp;radius=0.0&amp;latlng=36329444,-78399444,6610153851566039078&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=local&amp;ct=authority">dabney drive restaurant</a> is quite a hike from the triangle area of north carolina, but if you&#8217;re driving on interstate 85 around lunch or dinner time, pull off at the highway 39 exit in henderson. you&#8217;ll see it in the brown-roofed shopping center just south of the interstate.  you won&#8217;t be disappointed in the lunch buffet, a bargain at $6.</p>
<p>eat well and tip well.  the restaurant isn&#8217;t that busy since they sold their old building, in the center of town and actually on dabney drive, to an italian family.  i never knew about this place, but i hope they stay open.</p>
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