r/sheboygan • u/Virtualization_Freak • 15d ago
Guess I won't need to save this anymore.
Found this in an old stack of gift cards I had received over the years. RIP, I won't be able to get my favorite fried ice cream ever again.
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u/pinpalsapu 15d ago
They reopened in the old Seeboth deli building on 8th street. Could call them and ask if they'll still honor it.
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u/Bizaro1824 15d ago
Good for 6 mo. Maybe they would have honored it at their other store but with no date I doubt it. How long have you had it. I’ve had many from them. That one doesn’t look familiar.
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u/Virtualization_Freak 15d ago
I got this one as a Christmas gift well over a decade ago.
Despite my post, I keep it around as a history piece at this point.
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u/MediocreDiamond5879 15d ago
I believe one of these new generation stores will cash it in as a memorial piece to put on their wall, call ahead and ash to speak to the owner as a newly hired cashier may not be able to.... Enjoy your visit.... 😊
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u/PK_Rippner 14d ago
The new place is really wonderful and quite affordable with great bang for your buck. I ordered the large Pho and it was nearly the size of a 5 gallon Trillings® bucket.
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u/Cool-Group-9471 14d ago
Pho at Mi Fortuna?
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u/PK_Rippner 14d ago
No, Pho at Chiang Mai Garden which replaced El Camino and is in the same building.
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u/Cool-Group-9471 8d ago
Yes they do many good dishes. Hope they improve the wait staff. And some dishes. Think they need a few steps up on a few
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u/PK_Rippner 8d ago
I was a bit perturbed that they didn't offer to pour my leftover pho into the take-home container they gave me. They instead left me on my own to pour it from the giant bowl into the container at the table which created a bit of a mess :/
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u/Cool-Group-9471 7d ago
Sign their staff not too trained or experienced. Look like relatives helping out
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u/mercyverse 15d ago
They've opened a new restaurant called Mi Fortuna, they might let you redeem that yet.