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What are some of the best Restaurants in the area you live in?
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Well I live next to the freeway and in bushland so there's no restaurants, no nothing heh.. But where I used to live, there was an AMAZING Indian restaurant, did the best honey coated chicken EVERRRRR
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I live in Los Angeles so there's a TON of really good restaurants unique to the area. My favorite though is a fast food chain called Tommy's. They're known for their amazing chili burgers. Every time my friends and I hang out, it's usually capped with a 2 AM visit to the original Tommy's.
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I don't know because I don't go to restaurants, they'll probably end up preparing and serving my food the wrong way and then I can't eat it.
eg: Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide I once went to a local bar during lunch break, with some friends; the menu look nice, lots of good food. But since I was unaware about how they prepared it I decided to go with the soup. To my horror there were onions in the soup, and I have rules about onions; it's not allowed to touch anything I put into my mouth. So I had to pick out these tiny, tiny pieces of onion before I could eat, I sat there with a toothpick and picked the onion pieces of off the spoon. It took forever and I had only gotten through 1/3 of the soup by the time lunch break was over. |
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Our planet is the mental institution of the universe.
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Lycanthrope wrote: I don't know because I don't go to restaurants, they'll probably end up preparing and serving my food the wrong way and then I can't eat it. eg: Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide I once went to a local bar during lunch break, with some friends; the menu look nice, lots of good food. But since I was unaware about how they prepared it I decided to go with the soup. To my horror there were onions in the soup, and I have rules about onions; it's not allowed to touch anything I put into my mouth. So I had to pick out these tiny, tiny pieces of onion before I could eat, I sat there with a toothpick and picked the onion pieces of off the spoon. It took forever and I had only gotten through 1/3 of the soup by the time lunch break was over. Ouch that sounds painful...damn you onions. |
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I am Uber Everything.
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This place called Alonzo's is probably the best in the area/city/town. Lots of quality plate lunches/island food, Hawaiian flank steak, char siu chicken, bbq'd chicken, garlic fried chicken, beef stew, loco moco... So good, but so expensive.
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"This ain't no place for no hero. This ain't no place for no better man..."
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Devon, a french restaurant in Monrovia, CA.
Very classy but expect to fork over between $50-$80 per person. Extremely authentic and well prepared meals. The atmosphere is reserved and quiet, but they don't mind the occasional restless child. I usually go to another french restaurant across the street, simply because it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg, but when I want to treat myself, I go there. They have an extensive wine selection, only top shelf wines. Their menu contains few of the same old stuff you find everywhere else. For example: Black Bear Ravioli Caribou Pheasant Salad |
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Anywhere that serves crab legs! (There's a few) MMMMMMmmm. . . .
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a cat person
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Smia vertshus at Vålerenga, Oslo, Norway. An old smithy turned restaurant some 50 meters from my place. Horribly expensive tho.
Loads of sushi places too, but I haven't started liking sushi just yet. |
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NyanNyan!
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Foodrecords, CV, 3rd ave.
Burgers are bomb. |
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![]() my fav. visit one in your country and experience it! damn! i sound like a sales rep. LOL |
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home sweet home!
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Red Lobster :3 it's pretty popular around America but it's soo amazing
especially their crabs |
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My favorite restaurant is this small, family-owned restaurant called "Momoya."
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Winter Is Coming.
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What make's this restaurant your favorite...the food, atmosphere?..etc. |
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I am Uber Everything.
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I'm not really into restaurant's despite living in a city as filled with them as Las Vegas. If I had to pick though i'd have to go with Blueberry Hill (best Chicken n' Waffles ever) and CiCi's Pizza (all you can eat specialty pizza + pasta for under $10!). I'm classy like that.
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If I had a type it'd be you, fortunately I don't have a type so please stop.
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25 minute drive west from where I live is a winery that supports a decent avant garde fare restaurant where the food is fresh, excellent and the prices are moderate. It's commercial name is Les Bourgeois Vineyards and Bistro located near Rocheport, MO up on a hill overlooking the floodplain and Missouri River. I suppose if midwest flora and fauna isn't your forte there's always I-70 off to your left at a distance. One can bring binoculars, ignore the damn birds overhead or hikers below (Katy Trail) , and focus razor sharp counting the trucks that ply across 1 of our nation's byways bringing commerce to your door or a store near you. Yippee!
PS: I find the regal description too hard to correctly pronounce, much less spell for this tome. I affectionately call it Cafe Berf. (tip o' the hat to Garrison Keillor and his Prairie Home Companion spoofery on public radio) |
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Truckstop food IS good food. MYTH: the universal language.
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