Many Thanks to REDillon for the Rey Azteca suggestion awhile ago, it was excellent, a really tasty meal for very little money. I think I like it a little better than El Campanero in Altoona, and I like that one a lot.
Yesterday I went to Traditions in Martinsburg... I've been there a few times, and they never disappoint. Huge servings of homestyle PA Dutch food is one of the quickest ways to my heart... they have these honey-glazed ham balls (no, that's not a venereal disease

Another good PA Dutch place is Miller's Diner along Rt 22 near Mill Creek... giant servings of good food, and the desserts are the shizz, my wife has a huge sweet tooth, and she loves that place.
I went to Sakura (Japanese) a few weeks ago, they make something called the Altoona Roll I like, cooked whitefish and salmon as the main ingredients. they do sushi pretty well there, for being in Altoona, which isn't the hotspot for fresh fish OR foreign cuisine.
Good sushi is something you don't understand until you try it. I'm firmly against eating fishing bait, and stayed away, until a friend explained it to me like this: Sushi is very complex. One bite of good sushi presents several different tastes, aromas, and mouth-feels at once, each working with the others to light up your tastebuds... much the way good hot wings combine a hot taste (from the kind of pepper used), an acid taste (vinegar, lime, or other ingredient used to "pop" the pepper taste), a sweet taste (from honey, sugar, or molasses), an aroma that bites your nose, and a saucy mouth-feel.
A lot of people don't realize that if you don't want raw seafood, they'll gladly cook it for you in most cases. I've eaten raw sushi a few times, just to say I did, and it kinda sucks to me. I get everything cooked. Don't miss out on good food because of a misconception.
So, where do you folks like to eat, and why? Where's the best sushi? Where are the little holes-in-the-wall that have kickass food? Who makes the best pies? What's overrated? Discuss!---->JMS