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Inyo Restaurant – Ferndale

Pan-Asian Food for Dinner or Lunch (Up to 56% Off)

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Sun Sep 23 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$20
Discount
50%
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$10
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In a Nutshell

29 specialty rolls and seafood flown in from Hawaii and Alaska

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 19, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature's logic with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for $45 worth of pan-Asian dinner fare Sunday–Wednesday (or $40 worth Thursday–Saturday)
  • $10 for $20 worth of pan-Asian lunch fare, served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    The menu includes chicken teriyaki ($13–$16), general tao's chicken ($13–$15), Chilean sea bass ($24–$28), and specialty rolls such as the Inyo with king crab, strawberry, japanese cucumber, caviar, and mango sauce ($17).

Inyo Restaurant

When designing the menu for Inyo Restaurant, executive chef Kenny Wee incorporated influences from many different traditions, including Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. The diverse selections range from comforting chow mein noodles to spicy Szechuan fish, the latter of which is one of many dishes that features seafood freshly flown in from Hawaii and Alaska. The jet-setting proteins can also be found in 29 specialty rolls alongside interesting touches such as jalapeños and strawberries.

Surrounded by dark Asian tile and crimson walls, guests can sip sake at the sleek, curved bar or experience signature martinis while watching plasma TVs. In warmer months, there's no better place to enjoy a spicy-tuna pizza than out on the patio.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard

From writing emails to just opening up a Word document and typing "Today is the day I won't cry" over and over again, everything we do on a daily basis requires a computer keyboard. Keep your typing tool in immaculate condition using this proven method:

What You'll Need: • Can of compressed air
• Sharp knife
• Photo of a clean keyboard for reference
• Child, not necessarily your own
• Dirty keyboard (Pro Tip! If your keyboard isn't dirty enough, simply cover it in sunflower seeds and leave it outside to let the birds dirty it up for you.)

INSTRUCTIONS
Step One
With the can of compressed air in one hand and the knife in the other, stab the can. If you pierce the can on your first try, your knife is sharp enough to move on to Step Two. If you don't pierce it right away, keep stabbing but know that Step Two will take longer than it would if your knife had just been sharper.

Step Two
With your knife still in hand, jab at the photo of the clean keyboard until it has been shredded into a fine paste. You don't want any beautiful keyboard photos distracting you from what you took a day off of work to do—clean that computer keyboard!

Step Three
Congratulations, you are on to Step Three! With the child within earshot and awake, explain the benefits of a clean keyboard while turning the keyboard upside down and shaking it until you dislodge all crumbs and fluids the birds left behind. Now you've done more than enough today—taught a child a valuable lesson and cleaned that keyboard—to stop crying.

Which knife should I use to clean my keyboard?

Inyo Restaurant

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    Ferndale

    22871 Woodward Ave
    Ferndale, Michigan 48220
    (248) 543-9500
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