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    Sunnyside Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    University of Idaho Arboretum & Botanical Garden

    University of Idaho Arboretum & Botanical Garden

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    I suppose it's from being spoiled from all of the botanical gardens and arboretums in Western…read moreWashington but I felt like this arboretum fell a bit flat. Presentation at first where you park with a barn and garden plants starts out very promising but levels off to plainess later. The ponds on the loop we walked on have lots of pond scum, granted they could be going for a less manicured look here but the presence of water foul would clean the ponds up naturally which it was devoid of. There are sectors on the loop having plants brought from various parts of the world but nothing seemed very distinctive other than the signs indicating what the species of plant or tree was. I'm sure climate plays a big role in Western Idaho compared to Western Washington so those factors need to be considered if you are looking for an arboretum of a more dramatic type.

    This is a beautiful and peaceful place to take a walk. They have the trees organized by…read morespecies/native region so it is gorgeous AND informative. We love to come see the trees blossoming in spring (and the baby ducks/geese!) and then we visit again to see the colorful leaves in the fall. You can grab a walking map near the start of the trail if you like. There are two ways to access the Arb - you can park by the U of I golf course for the north entrance or by the barn on Palouse River Drive on the southern end. Dogs are not allowed on the grounds.

    Mini Hot Pot By Mandarin House

    Mini Hot Pot By Mandarin House

    4.0
    (102 reviews)
    $$

    I'm gonna start off by saying that our waiter was really nice and friendly. They were honest about…read moretheir recommendations and very willing to help us out with any of our "hot pot" needs. The restaurant is nice and quiet which is so important to me because i love to run my mouth when im eating out. I got the vegetarian option, which I was grateful for because most of the times hot pot places aren't too accommodating for non meat eaters. Unfortunately my food was lacking a little in flavor. Could it have been that I got the veggie version and that sometimes flops in the flavor department? Or could it have been that I didn't select a spice level high enough? I'm not sure, but I'm willing to give it a second try's

    I love the little setup these mini hotpots come in especially because you get your own flame under…read moreit. In my Taiwanese hot pot I got a great variety of meat, fish and vegetables, much more than I expected for a great price. Service was timely, waitress was helpful, and it was a nice interior. My biggest critique is the fact that both hot pots I tried (veggie and taiwan) were not spicy in the slightest, like at all, when we got the maximum spice level. The waitress did tell us this would be the case and its clearly because of the white palates here but I was still disappointed by the fact that the hot pots didn't have the signature sichuan spice of malatangs. The numbing spiciness of chinese/taiwanese hot pot is something that sets apart this cuisine for me so that makes me sad. It satisfies my craving for now but what I really want from spicy hot pot is to see completely neon red broth.

    Red Bento - Pullman

    Red Bento - Pullman

    3.0
    (163 reviews)
    $$

    Red Bento is a local small chain that serves a variety of Asian food, not just Japanese as the name…read moresuggests. It also serves sushi, which is not easy to find in this area. On this visit, I ordered the Nabeyaki Udon, which is one of my favorite dishes. I quite enjoyed it. The broth was good, the noodle delicious, and the soup packed with veggies. I also ordered the edamame. I always order edamame when I can because I love it so much and never have it outside of restaurants. This particular edamame was good--a little lacking on spice for my particular taste but still hit the spot and filled my craving for edamame. Accessibility: This restaurant is generally accessible. The seating is a mix between booths and tables. The chairs do not have arms. There are a couple of accessible parking spots, but they are limited. The lighting is decent here and should be okay. Noise is not really an issue. I have never experienced crowds though I never go during the busiest times. I cannot remember if they have accessible washrooms. There are no stairs/steps to worry about.

    My partner and I were sat first as they opened. Another group walked in a few minutes later. They…read morewere served drinks and orders first, thought it was a bit strange. Ordered spring roles and calamari tempura. The calamari looked processed, tasted a bit strange. I got a lunch sushi combo and I've never tasted sushi this terrible before. The spicy tuna roll just tasted spoiled, almost made me puke. Rosauers has better sushi. Our fried rice had hair in it, just the cherry on top. If you're thinking about going here, just don't, it's not worth your time or money.

    Sunnyside Park - discgolf - Updated July 2026

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