"A laid-back comfortable restaurant serving a large variety of sushi and bento meals. 1193 E Winding Creek Dr | Eagle | ahisushibar.com. Cozy and comfortable are two words I would use to describe Ahi Sushi Bar."
"Paddles Up Poke, Sushi Ya, Shogun Sushi, and Yokozuna Teriyaki are super popular for Sushi delivery."
"Back downtown, stop into the beautiful Idaho State Capitol Building to gaze up from the marble-ensconced rotunda into the 208-foot tall dome. Stroll surrounding streets past historic Western-style buildings, the exotic 1927 Egyptian Theatre and new glass towers. Smoke & Thyme mobile kitchen’s ever-changing, Idaho-inspired menu and artisan ice creamery STIL are required stops, as are shops Idaho Made and Mixed Greens for local artists’ jewelry, ceramics and clothing."
"Construction on the capitol began in 1905, with completion of both wings occurring in 1920. The building boasts Renaissance Revival architecture with Greek features. Make sure to look up and catch a glimpse of the dome topped by a 5 foot 7 inch bronze eagle."
"Home to the first non-green football field in the world is Boise State’s football stadium. Commonly referred to as the “smurf turf” since 1986, it’s one of Boise’s most iconic attributes."
"Boise State University is home to the Albertsons Stadium, a unique outdoor athletic stadium widely known for its blue playing surface."
"Once home to a number of notorious Idaho criminals, the Old Idaho Penitentiary dates back to the 1870s. For those who enjoy learning more about criminal history and the history of the prison system, this is a must see attraction as it provides a wealth of information as well as a fascinating experience. You can take a tour of the penitentiary and take a look at the cells and the solitary confinement area amongst other things."
"You can’t come to Boise without visiting the infamous Old Idaho Penitentiary!. I went to this penitentiary long ago when I was in grade school, and it was as spooky then as it was this time around. You can take one of the daily guided tours or do the self-guided tour to explore the grounds that once held some of the West’s most desperate criminals from 1872 to 1973."
"The Old Idaho Penitentiary opened in 1872 and held some of the West’s worst criminals. It was a functioning prison for 101 years and received over 13,000 inmates. The Penitentiary was closed in December of 1973."
"When you go in there, it’s all college students and it’s a great vibe,” Komori says. Under Boise State University ephemera, diners tuck into bowls of spicy pork bulgogi, hot stone bowl bibimbap, fried rice, and teriyaki."
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"This locally owned pizza place in Boise was a favorite of our friends. We tried it out for lunch one day after visiting the Children’s Museum of Idaho. They offer a number of speciality pizzas that are available along with a salad bar for lunch."