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The Dish: The Palace's Farmer's Wrap

Hauppauge Palace Diner has a standout wrap on its menu, filled with grilled chicken, cheddar cheese and more.

The Town of Smithtown has ample amounts of places to eat, including numerous diners, some open 24-hours a day – including the Hauppauge Palace Diner. At this diner, any time day or night, you could pick up a variety of items, one of which being the delicious Farmer's Wrap.

The Dish: Farmer’s Wrap ($10.95)

What is it: A generous portion of grilled chicken, lots of melted cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomato.

How does it taste: The grilled chicken is tender and juicy, the cheddar cheese melts wonderfully over the chicken and adds a strong, robust flavor to the wrap, and the lettuce and tomato brings the entire meal together, providing a cool and crisp texture to the warm wrap. If you'd like you could add ranch dressing to bring another bold flavor into the mix.

Sides: All of the wraps are served french fries, cole slaw and a pickle, but if you're a fan of pickles you could always double-up at the sacrifice of the cole slaw.

Beverages: A soda goes well with this meal, and it will only cost you $2.45.

Why you should eat this: The wrap and all the sides are delicious and are sure to fill you up.

Camlle August 17, 2012 at 02:59 am
Excellent ! I took half home .
C'MON August 20, 2012 at 11:22 am
Wow! What a powerful piece of journalism.

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