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Title: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: TheBigChicken on Jun 06, 2008, 05:09 PM
Pizza.....Mitchelli's-Seattle-Margahrita Pie  thin crust tamatos on top
burger and fries....the Grill-Athens,Ga---fries are best with feta sauce
burritos-some small joint in the Haight district in San Fran
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: primushead on Jun 06, 2008, 05:16 PM
Angelica's Vegetarian Restaraunt - Boone, N.C.  TEMPEH!!!!!

Allen and Son BBQ - Chapel Hill, N.C.  BBQ SANDWICHES!!!!!!!!

The Channel Marker - Morehead City, N.C. BEST SEAFOOD EVER!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: Angry Ewok on Jun 06, 2008, 05:45 PM
For any of you coming to Tuscaloosa, Alabama...

3. Dreamland
Back in the 90's, this barbecue was a gift from the heavens. It isn't the same, anymore, but you can still get a good rack of ribs on occasion.

2. Bottom Feeders
Excellent fried catfish, and absolutely amazing smoked, grilled chicken. Grab a plate of fries, a couple of hushpuppies, some cole slaw, and some bread... Mmm.

1. Ramma-Jamma's
Literally lies in the shadows of Bryant-Denny stadium. Order a milkshake and the world renown 12" National Championships Hotdog. The owner looks like a Nick Saban body double, too.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: capt. scotty on Jun 06, 2008, 06:37 PM
QuoteFor any of you coming to Tuscaloosa, Alabama...

3. Dreamland
Back in the 90's, this barbecue was a gift from the heavens. It isn't the same, anymore, but you can still get a good rack of ribs on occasion.

2. Bottom Feeders
Excellent fried catfish, and absolutely amazing smoked, grilled chicken. Grab a plate of fries, a couple of hushpuppies, some cole slaw, and some bread... Mmm.

1. Ramma-Jamma's
Literally lies in the shadows of Bryant-Denny stadium. Order a milkshake and the world renown 12" National Championships Hotdog. The owner looks like a Nick Saban body double, too.

U go to Bama Ewok?? In a frat or anything? Just wondering bc I have a buddy who just graduated (I know, big ass school)
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: mjkoehler on Jun 06, 2008, 08:27 PM
I'll stick with local. I could list a few place around the country but nah.

3. Pho Grand- Vietnamese heaven in St Louis. The Bo Luc Lac, the Coconut Currey Chicken, the Ginger Chicken, Chicken with Chilis and Lemon Grass, the steamed Summer Rolls, the Pork filled Rice Crepe dishes, and the uber strong coffee with condensed milk. (K we are hitting this place) http://www.phogrand.com/flash.html

2. Ted Drewes. This place is so good, Dairy Queen stole the idea for the Blizzard from here. No lie. http://www.teddrewes.com/Drewes.asp

1. Modesto- Best Tapas restaurant I've ever been to. Easiest place me to drop a $100...and I'll be doing that tomorrow night. http://www.saucemagazine.com/modesto/

EDIT- How the fuck could I forget Steak & Shake. For those of you that do not have one in your area, I'm sorry.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: TheBigChicken on Jun 06, 2008, 09:40 PM
Local...I like that....Local...
Coney Island -9th St/4th Ave  St Pete....old school hard to find chili burgers and chili dogs.....if your going to a Rays game, I'll PM you directions ;)
Harvey's 4th Street Grill.....WOW lasagna......St. Pete as well ;)
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: ManNamedTruth on Jun 07, 2008, 02:16 AM
The Original Hot Dog Shop, AKA The O - Pittsburgh PA (Oakland)
amazing fries piled very high, very good hot dogs with a wide variety of toppings. I had a hot dog parmesan last time
http://www.hollyeats.com/OriginalHotDog.htm
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: TheBigChicken on Jun 07, 2008, 07:54 AM
QuoteThe Original Hot Dog Shop, AKA The O - Pittsburgh PA (Oakland)
amazing fries piled very high, very good hot dogs with a wide variety of toppings. I had a hot dog parmesan last time
http://www.hollyeats.com/OriginalHotDog.htm
Damn that bad boy stays open LATE
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: Angry Ewok on Jun 07, 2008, 09:16 AM
QuoteU go to Bama Ewok?? In a frat or anything? Just wondering bc I have a buddy who just graduated (I know, big ass school)

I'm not in a frat - never really considered myself frat material. I just got out of college, but I'll probably go back and transfer all of those extra credits towards something at Alabama. If your buddy was raised up here in Tuscaloosa, there's a good chance I know him or know of him.

Another few places I like to eat,

FULL MOON BARBECUE. Excellent BBQ sandwiches. About a dozen flat screen TV's with sports channels on every one. And the entire place is decked out with Crimson Tide paraphernalia.

Wings. The honey barbecue wings here are awesome, but my favorite is the side order of fries with melted cheese and bacon bits. Talk about awesome. Place is owned by Bob Baumhower, former Crimson Tide All-American.

Taco Casa. Mexican place, fast food gear, but owned by a former field goal kicker for Coach Bryant. The tacos come in two totally randomized variants - crunchy or soggy with juice. I like the soggy ones, but whatever.

15th Street Diner. Good place to sit down and talk over lunch. I always order the cup of vegetable beef soup with a side order of either the salad or banana pudding.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: Jon T. on Jun 07, 2008, 09:58 AM
Quote
QuoteU go to Bama Ewok?? In a frat or anything? Just wondering bc I have a buddy who just graduated (I know, big ass school)

I'm not in a frat - never really considered myself frat material. I just got out of college, but I'll probably go back and transfer all of those extra credits towards something at Alabama. If your buddy was raised up here in Tuscaloosa, there's a good chance I know him or know of him.

Another few places I like to eat,

FULL MOON BARBECUE. Excellent BBQ sandwiches. About a dozen flat screen TV's with sports channels on every one. And the entire place is decked out with Crimson Tide paraphernalia.

Wings. The honey barbecue wings here are awesome, but my favorite is the side order of fries with melted cheese and bacon bits. Talk about awesome. Place is owned by Bob Baumhower, former Crimson Tide All-American.

Taco Casa. Mexican place, fast food gear, but owned by a former field goal kicker for Coach Bryant. The tacos come in two totally randomized variants - crunchy or soggy with juice. I like the soggy ones, but whatever.

15th Street Diner. Good place to sit down and talk over lunch. I always order the cup of vegetable beef soup with a side order of either the salad or banana pudding.

What? No mention of Archibalds?
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: ManNamedTruth on Jun 07, 2008, 01:23 PM
QuoteThe Original Hot Dog Shop, AKA The O - Pittsburgh PA (Oakland)
amazing fries piled very high, very good hot dogs with a wide variety of toppings. I had a hot dog parmesan last time
http://www.hollyeats.com/OriginalHotDog.htm

It's close to Pitt so lots of college students/drunk people.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: thatswhatshesaid on Jun 07, 2008, 06:44 PM
the magic mushroom - asheville, nc
jack of the woods - asheville, nc (awesome fish tacos)
miguel's - natural bridge, ky
charlie brown's - lexington, ky
the pancake pantry - gatlinburg, tn
the bubble room - captiva island, fl
la finca - morehead, ky

anywhere with fresh seafood
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: the_wizzard on Jun 08, 2008, 08:07 PM
QuoteI'll stick with local. I could list a few place around the country but nah.

3. Pho Grand- Vietnamese heaven in St Louis. The Bo Luc Lac, the Coconut Currey Chicken, the Ginger Chicken, Chicken with Chilis and Lemon Grass, the steamed Summer Rolls, the Pork filled Rice Crepe dishes, and the uber strong coffee with condensed milk. (K we are hitting this place) http://www.phogrand.com/flash.html

2. Ted Drewes. This place is so good, Dairy Queen stole the idea for the Blizzard from here. No lie. http://www.teddrewes.com/Drewes.asp

1. Modesto- Best Tapas restaurant I've ever been to. Easiest place me to drop a $100...and I'll be doing that tomorrow night. http://www.saucemagazine.com/modesto/

EDIT- How the fuck could I forget Steak & Shake. For those of you that do not have one in your area, I'm sorry.

Holy shit, my husband would not stop talking about Ted Drewes while we were in St. Louis last weekend.  Unfortunately, we did not get to go.  But we did get to go to Mr. Wizard's (home of "The Wizard")!

but I hear ole' Ted Drewes is legendary.  My father-in-law was telling us of a time that he was there.  Lines way out the door (i guess that is business as usual).  Up pulls a fire truck and it goes to the back of the place to put out a kitchen fire.  Not one person stepped out of line (fire? who the hell cares, I am in line for Ted Drewes!).  I guess the staff didn't miss a beat either, serving up fine ice cream for the masses.  Next time we are in St. Louis, I tell ya' what...we are skipping dinner and heading straight to Ted's.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: the_wizzard on Jun 08, 2008, 08:12 PM
Oh...and my favorite restaurant of all times....

Pandamonium (Florence, Italy).  Mama and her sons cook up the best homemade Tuscan food.  And she is the best damn host of all times (we got hugs and kisses upon leaving...she really liked my husband & i).  We were so full after our meal and she insisted on giving us dessert (the most sublime cheesecake ever) and some lemoncello to make us giggle on our walk back to the hotel.  If anyone here is ever going to Florence, pm me and I will give you the address.  Bonus points for a place called Hemingway's just down the street.  A chocolate/coffee house that floored my ass (and perhaps made it grow a size or 2  ;))
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: mjkoehler on Jun 08, 2008, 08:52 PM
Quotebut I hear ole' Ted Drewes is legendary.  My father-in-law was telling us of a time that he was there.  Lines way out the door (i guess that is business as usual).  Up pulls a fire truck and it goes to the back of the place to put out a kitchen fire.  Not one person stepped out of line (fire? who the hell cares, I am in line for Ted Drewes!).  I guess the staff didn't miss a beat either, serving up fine ice cream for the masses.  Next time we are in St. Louis, I tell ya' what...we are skipping dinner and heading straight to Ted's.
tis the season for Ted's. Lines can get pretty long there and yes, never get out of a Drewes line. Depending on the season, they have special concretes where they take a piece of pie and mix it in. Apple is my personal fav, but the blueberry is pretty f'n outstanding. Dammit, I need to live closer to the city, instead of out in the bonnies. I need a concrete.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: sweatboard on Jun 09, 2008, 01:46 AM
The Concrete - At "Ted Drews" shall not be forgotten by this living fan.

also.....

Athens Ga - WEAVER D's, They serve the best version of my favorite meal of all time.....Fried Chicken, Macaronni and Cheese, and Red Kool Aid.

Check it out...   http://www.dixiedining.com/feature/feature_042002.htm

REM named one of their albums after them.  :)
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: TheBigChicken on Jun 09, 2008, 08:38 AM
Dude use to stand in there and say "automatic" :)....another good place is the Plantation House......BBQ goat....yummmmmm
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: lessintent on Jun 10, 2008, 03:23 PM
OKAY so this is a chain restaurant but at Baja Fresh you can get a plate of rice and beans for like 2 bucks - can't be beat.

Also, in washing dc they have this thing called jumbo slice which is just the biggest piece of pizza you'll ever see.

Also, in New Brunswick NJ on the campus of Rutgers University they have these things called fat sandwiches - which are amazing.  They're like meat with mozz sticks and french fries piled on top - seriously you've got to try one.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: pawpaw on Jul 27, 2008, 01:55 PM
Mmmmm...I can't believe I haven't found this thread until now. I kind of have a weakness for eating out. Some favorites:

Favorite Mexican: La Pinata, Alameda, CA. Mexican is my favorite kind of food, without a doubt. This place is unbelievably good, and open from 6AM-3AM...only closed 3 hours a day! Great bar, delicious food. (Runner Up - Tres Hermanas, Sacramento, CA)

Favorite Taco Truck: outside of Guadalajara Restaurant, Oakland, CA. I'm not sure how prevalent or dependable taco trucks are in your neck of the woods, but there are some awesome ones here in California. Cheap, quick and delicious. Best pastor tacos at this one...
(Runner Up - El Tonayense truck, SF, CA)

Favorite BBQ: House of Chicken & Ribs, Antelope, CA. I'm new to this one - it was recommended by a coworker after I moved a few months back. I know you boys and girls from the midwest and south think you've got it down, and you do, but we do alright out here too. I think I just convinced myself to drive out to Antelope for dinner.
(Runner Up - Everett & Jones, Oakland, CA)

Two Favorite Dining Experiences in Recent Memory: Good food is a major vice of mine. San Francisco is an unbelievable food town, and the restaurants are one of the things I miss the most. If you're ever there, and want an amazing meal, and don't mind spending some money, go to the Zuni Cafe. Everything about the place just celebrates that city...location on Upper Market, the interiors and artwork, the diverse crowd, the locally produced food and wine. All so good. Another great place is called Canteen. It's in an old hotel diner - the whole room seats about 20. The kitchen is a grill behind the counter so you get to see everything happen. The chef could run any kitchen in the city, but he's doing his own thing, on a smaller scale. Total kitchen and wait staff is probably about 5 or 6, menu is small, but outstanding. A really cool experience.

I could write and write about this. I really get a lot of enjoyment from food, and love long dinners with family and friends.
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: MarkW on Jul 27, 2008, 05:04 PM
Food is one of my favourite things about travel:

Suda - Sukhumvit Soi 11, Bangkok, Thailand; authentic Thai, delicious and cheap.

Frida's - Antigua, Guatemala; fabulous Mexican specialities.  Cooold beer.

Chez Paul - Angouleme, France; stylish bistro for lunchtime cuisine.

Kylesku Hotel - Kylesku, Scotland; our friends run this, with great seafood from the loch  http://www.kyleskuhotel.co.uk/index.htm

Bar La Estrella, Seville, Spain - world-class tapas http://azahar-sevilla.com/sevilletapas/category/la-estrella/

La Farmacia (far+cia), Buenos Aires, Argentina - steaks to die for. Beautiful staff, lovely drinks.

There are loads of other places; normally family-run unremarkable restaurants in side streets.  A meal in a gem such as this can make an entire trip...
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: mjkoehler on Jul 27, 2008, 05:47 PM
QuoteThere are loads of other places; normally family-run unremarkable restaurants in side streets.  A meal in a gem such as this can make an entire trip...
I found, those typically are the best places to eat.

QuoteThe Concrete - At "Ted Drews" shall not be forgotten by this living fan
Hey Brian, ask K about Drewes. I thought he was going to light up a cigarette after he ate his when he was here.  ;D

Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: red on Jul 27, 2008, 05:56 PM
QuoteHey Brian, ask K about Drewes. I thought he was going to light up a cigarette after he ate his when he was here.  ;D
I'm sure I was in a dessert-induced trance.   ;D

Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: megalicious on Jul 27, 2008, 06:17 PM
I like all the places Brad mentioned. Except Dreamland and 15th Street, because I haven't been there-- yet.

My faves:

1. My Grandmother Dowdy's kitchen: This is the home of the BEST southern cooking you will find anywhere.

2. Sorrento: it is a new Italian place in town. They make everything from scratch--from the pasta to the croutons. Their tiramisu is the mad note.

3. Yuki: a Japanese place in Bowling Green. It's right off 1-65 (exit 22), so some of y'all going from Nashville to Louisville for the shows next month could stop there for lunch. They have great sushi, and the best gyoza I've ever tasted.

4. Johnny Ray's BBQ--an Alabama chain. Best BBQ. The pie is freaking amazing. Whenever I visit my dad, I make him take me out to Johnny Ray's.

5. Milo's: yet another AL chain. They have the best sweet tea in the world. You can even purchase it by the gallon in some stores. They make greasy burgers with this smoky "special sauce," and the fries are bathed in seasoning salt.

6. Ramsi's in Louisville: YUM. They make some killer hummus. Plus, the place is decorated really cool.

7. Mercado Hispanola: On 13th St in downtown Bowling Green. It's a market with a small cafe inside. They serve authentic Mexican food. If I didn't know some Spanish, I wouldn't even be able to eat there. I'm glad I do, because they make tacos al pastor which are insanely delicious and cheap.

I could go on and on, because I love to eat. The one place I'd like to go, but haven't gone yet: The Lady and Sons--Paula Deen's restaurant in Savannah, GA. Any of y'all been there?
Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: IHL on Jul 28, 2008, 12:51 PM
There is a little restaurant near me (about an 8 minute walk) that I have been going to for the last 6 years.

I go there every Saturday morning and have a full cooked English breakfast with all the trimmings. A good place to read the papers and plan your weekend, and to people watch by the window..

I don't think you'll get a better breakfast anyway...

(It's called Mrs Bridge's Kitchen).

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Post by: TEO on Jul 28, 2008, 10:17 PM
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Title: Re: Favorite Places to Eat...
Post by: crazylove on Aug 01, 2008, 09:15 PM
Carl's Perfect Pig  -  White Bluff, Tn.  The best ribs and pulled pork and sides, fried corn, green beans,  Banana Pudding .  OMG  Hog Heaven

Yat's  - Indianapolis(3 locations)  Really cheap creole that is fantastic.  $6.00 or less per person.  Love the crawfish etouffee.



Tracy,  what is with all of the pics of the handsome guy who looks like those guys that are in picture frames when you buy them?  Is there something I am missing?