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Oae Ui posted:I'm staying near Monterey, CA for about a week. Anyone have any recommendations? It's not cheap, but I had a very good meal at Passionfish over the summer.
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Is there anything good to eat in San Jose? My friend had this to say: quote:We're spending the long weekend in San Jose. Lovely place, but we've had 3 very disastrous meals so far. It's like we've slipped into a super lovely, wicked expensive food vortex. Not even Starbucks can get it right. Any recommendations for breaking out of this situation besides going home? Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 08:02 on Jan 17, 2016 |
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Steve Yun posted:Is there anything good to eat in San Jose? Ike's Sandwiches and CREAM (freshly made ice cream sandwiches). Those are different places, to be clear.
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Steve Yun posted:Is there anything good to eat in San Jose? La Victoria is a cheap, authentic, awesome Mexican taqueria. It was one of my favorite meals on a trip to San Jose a few years ago. They had this strawberry-pineapple agua fresca that was the most refreshing drink of all time, and a orange sauce that made everything even more delicious. Original Joe's is an old-school "red sauce" Italian place downtown, with tuxedoed waiters, the whole bit. Great ravioli. I also had In-N-Out Burger there for the first time, and it lived up to all the hype.
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I'm going up to Boston pretty soon for a visit with my doctors. Will be staying near Boston Children's Hospital, which itself is like right next to Harvard Med School and Fenway Park. Any good options near me? Looking primarily for lobster rolls, seafood in general, Italian, ramen, pho, Asian food in general. I'll eat anything but those are my primaries whenever I'm somewhere where I'm not familiar with the area. Any other time I've been to Boston it's been for a hospital stay but this time it's just a checkup. Edit: Oh yeah and burgers. But really, recommend anything. Doesn't need to fit into any of those categories. I can't drink, for medical reasons, btw. Looking for <= $20 a dish. DARPA Dad fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Jan 20, 2016 |
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The best lobster roll in Boston is at Neptune Oyster in the North End. I've only ever been to Boston once, for a short conference, but that's where all the locals recommended for the best lobster roll in the world. It was amazing, the best I've ever had, and totally worth the subway ride to that area from where I was staying. http://www.neptuneoyster.com/
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I'll be in Cardiff for a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners soon, any recommendations? I'd prefer to have traditional Welsh once, the other times I don' t mind. I was thinking of reserving a table at the Clink, because I like what they do with the inmates rehabilitation program, has anyone been there before?
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Any suggestions for Stockholm?
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Suggestions for Toronto? I want to take my boyfriend out for our anniversary - I made reservations at Acinolite but have been reading a bunch of mixed reviews. Our only constraint is that he doesn't like shellfish. I'll happily eat anything. We'd prefer walking distance to Ossington Station.
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turing_test posted:Suggestions for Toronto? I want to take my boyfriend out for our anniversary - I made reservations at Acinolite but have been reading a bunch of mixed reviews. I'm far from a local, but last time I was in Toronto I went to Fat Pasha and it was fantastic. No idea if that's close to where you'll be going.
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Xun posted:Any suggestions for Stockholm? When I went this summer I ate at Erik's Gondolen and Nytorget Urban Deli on the recommendations of a friend who lives in Stockholm. The former is a touristy location with excellent views of the city with nice traditional Swedish food albeit a little pricey. The latter is a little out of the way but it has a good selection of pre-prepared meals, snacks, spreads etc. that you wont find in other countries - and there's a nice public park nearby iirc.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:The best lobster roll in Boston is at Neptune Oyster in the North End. I've only ever been to Boston once, for a short conference, but that's where all the locals recommended for the best lobster roll in the world. It was amazing, the best I've ever had, and totally worth the subway ride to that area from where I was staying. B&G Oyster is also very good.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 05:51 |
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Anyone know of good lunch spots in the theater district/university area of Tacoma?
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DARPA Dad posted:I'm going up to Boston pretty soon for a visit with my doctors. Will be staying near Boston Children's Hospital, which itself is like right next to Harvard Med School and Fenway Park. Any good options near me? Looking primarily for lobster rolls, seafood in general, Italian, ramen, pho, Asian food in general. I'll eat anything but those are my primaries whenever I'm somewhere where I'm not familiar with the area. Any other time I've been to Boston it's been for a hospital stay but this time it's just a checkup. Chinatown: Gourmet Dumpling House, Five Spices House, Windsor Dim Sum Café if you have a group, Hot Eastern on the corner of Essex and Beach (downstairs has, among a few other things, jianbing, youtiao, and fresh made hot soy milk). There's also a bakery/cafe on the edge of the Chinatown Park called 180 Café, next to Hot Pot Buffet that has pretty good congee. 101 Bakery on Beach St is also good and the ladies there are sweethearts. Dorchester is apparently the place for Vietnamese food, so if you can, check it out.
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I'm going to Sydney in July. I like hole in the wall places of just about any cuisine. Where should I go?
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Hello! I'm going out to San Francisco for a weeklong nerd conference and will be staying in the city. I eat everything and from NYC, so I already believe that NYC food is better than SF food. Please tell me where to eat to in order to prove myself wrong.
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Doh004 posted:Hello! Nojo (ramen) Tartine (bread, quiche) Pizza Hacker Mitchell's (ice cream; right next to Pizza Hacker) Cotogna (for pasta) Nico (moderately fancy) Mission Chinese (salty and inconsistent but can be very good) Benu (if money is no object) R&G Lounge (Cantonese) Plow (brunch) Griddle Fresh (brunch - souffle pancakes) Kusakabe (sushi but $$$$) e: any specific requests? got off on a technicality fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Jun 5, 2016 |
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If you could only go to one place, it should be Una Pizza Napoletana.
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Go to the mission and eat all the burritos.
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Admirable Gusto posted:Nojo (ramen) Awesome list, thank you. No specific requests, but I know I need to eat lots of Mexican. Doom Rooster posted:If you could only go to one place, it should be Una Pizza Napoletana. Good to know. rockcity posted:Go to the mission and eat all the burritos. I'm going to assume Yelp is just as (if not more) active in SF as it is here in NYC. I figure I can't go wrong by searching it on there? Any must tries?
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Doh004 posted:I'm going to assume Yelp is just as (if not more) active in SF as it is here in NYC. I figure I can't go wrong by searching it on there? Any must tries? El Farolito and Papalote are probably my favorites. The salsa at Papalote is spectacular. A friend of mine who introduced me to it shipped me a bunch of them before I ever went to visit him there and I was hooked.
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Doh you should come not be a stranger in slack and ask dnf and probably drink with her.
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rockcity posted:El Farolito and Papalote are probably my favorites. The salsa at Papalote is spectacular. A friend of mine who introduced me to it shipped me a bunch of them before I ever went to visit him there and I was hooked. Awesome thank you, I will have to check them out than. mich posted:Doh you should come not be a stranger in slack and ask dnf and probably drink with her. Goons IRL scare me.
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Doh004 posted:Goons IRL scare me. D&F is cool tho
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I'm going down to Corpus Christi next month. I want to eat a ton of fresh seafood and sushi because I'm from a landlocked state. Any recommendations?
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Huh, never thought I'd see a write up for Stabbington
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I'm going down to Corpus Christi next month. I want to eat a ton of fresh seafood and sushi because I'm from a landlocked state. Any recommendations? Here are a couple of seafood places that were recommended by some Corpus natives: Water Street Oyster Bar Snoopy’s Pier Doc’s Seafood Catfish Charlie’s Boat N Net (more of a cheap, fast food take on seafood) Here are some of my personal recommendations (not really seafood): La Playa Mexican Restaurant (2 locations in CC)- known for their stuffed avocados…they also have really good Tortilla soup. Frank’s Spaghetti House- yummy homemade Italian food in a house built in 1921. Mike Cotten’s BBQ- not exactly IN Corpus…. more like Calallen… but it’s worth the 10-15 min. drive if you like some delicious BBQ with unique bbq sauce and crisp sweet tea. Can you tell this is my favorite place? Hope this helps!
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Cool, thanks. I'll keep all of those in mind. I had heard of Doc's and we're staying pretty close to it, so we'll definitely do that. I forgot to ask, any good cocktail places around there? 22 Eargesplitten fucked around with this message at 01:50 on Jun 27, 2016 |
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Going to Cardiff in the soon to be Ex-EU tomorrow and need last minute food advice, already plan on going to the Clink for dinner but looking for takeaway/quick lunch stuff as I will be exploring the city all Thursday and half of Friday/Sunday. Good fish&chips would be nice, and maybe typical Welsh stuff.
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Looking for good breakfast places in Montreal. Help me, goons!
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Au Pied de Cochon
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drat, closed Mondays. Anything open tomorrow?
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Doh004 posted:Hello! I would recommend the following: AL's Place for vegetable focused but not vegetarian cooking. Best meal I have had in a long time. Liholiho Yacht Club for loosely Hawaiian inspired grub. One if of the hardest tables to get these days. Homemade spam and rice is amazing. State Bird Provisions for creative and whimsical Californian cuisine served dim sum style. Fried quail is a must. Lazy Bear for a very different dining experience that feels like a dinner party at a chef's house. SPQR for the best pasta in the city for my money. Trick Dog for tremendous cocktails and a great and odd menu. Hard to explain this place. The new menu is spy themed. Tartine for everything bread and pastry related. Izakaya Sozai for everything Japanese (non sushi division). For burritos, La Taqueria's super burrito dorado is the unquestioned king. Even won a five thirty eight competition for the best burrito in America. That being said, I prefer San Diego burritos so my opinion on SF Mexican food is biased. For beer, just go to Cellarmaker and then walk through the alley to City Beer Store. Best brewery in the bay area is 300 steps from the best beer bar in the city. It's great.
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KillHour posted:drat, closed Mondays. Anything open tomorrow? Schwarz's, get the smoked meat.
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Hopper posted:I'll be in Cardiff for a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners soon, any recommendations? Hopper posted:Going to Cardiff in the soon to be Ex-EU tomorrow and need last minute food advice, already plan on going to the Clink for dinner but looking for takeaway/quick lunch stuff as I will be exploring the city all Thursday and half of Friday/Sunday. Good fish&chips would be nice, and maybe typical Welsh stuff. Aw man, I feel super guilty that I didn't see this thread before with two people coming to Cardiff on this page alone. I hope you both enjoyed and would dig finding out where you went after if you're still reading this thread. Ah just realized it was the same person twice! A return visit then? What did you think of The Clink? I found the booking page was a bit broken when I went a year or so ago and I wasn't able to get the date I wanted on my attempted 2nd visit but I think it's great. Lots of pride taken in the food (the chef came up to me before I started eating to rotate the plate 90 degrees as he 'didn't put that much effort in for the server to mess it all up', ha), and the quality of it was excellent while being fairly priced. It's a very positive program and I hope it's helped turn a lot of lives around. For others who go to the UK, you'll find the best fish and chips isn't going to be a sit down affair like Harry Ramsdens or one of the other chain places, but a side street, probably Greek run, greasy chippy. Even in the British themed pubs I've been to over here in the US I've only been served fish and fries, I do miss the real thing. The choice between curry sauce and gravy is in my past now. City center has some good places, but I prefer venturing out as the majority of it is chain dining and not particularly interesting. City Road which leads on to Crwys Road both have tons of interesting places to eat, especially middle eastern and Indian. Some great, some awful. The other side of town is Canton which also has some good places and tends to run a bit more expensive as that's where the media types live. Not ideal for people only in town for a day or two, sadly, although nothing is far away and I think Uber is now running fine. Just stay away from Riverside at night and the whole place is generally pretty safe too. Always make sure you get a good curry, of course. That's more traditional than cawl or any of the other welsh dishes I've never known anyone local to eat in town.
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I'm going to San Francisco next week. Any suggestions? No shellfish, I'm allergic.
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mariooncrack posted:I'm going to San Francisco next week. Any suggestions? No shellfish, I'm allergic. What part of the city are you staying in and how much do you want to spend? There are a ton of restaurants all over the city, and they usually have to be decent to pay the crazy rent. Cioppino's the SF classic you'll miss, but it's not Dungeness season anyway.
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I'm staying in Emerald Lake Hills. One day I'll be going to Sausalito at one point and probably into the city at some point. I'm hoping to hit up City Lights bookstore. Anyone know of a good dim sum place in Chinatown? As for price, I have no idea how much things cost. I'm from Ohio so $20 is what a nicer meal costs. I'm not trying to break the bank but I'm also willing to spend a little money as well.
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mariooncrack posted:I'm going to San Francisco next week. Any suggestions? No shellfish, I'm allergic. Top of this page has a ton of recommendations from when I went back in June.
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