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24 May 2015, 08:27 AM | #1 |
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Walnut Creek Yacht Club in my 'hood......Peter Luger in NYC
For fast food, Chipotle
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Country Buffet.
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Delmonico's at the Venetian never disappoints.
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Wow guys many great answers here
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25 May 2015, 12:20 PM | #7 |
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25 May 2015, 01:33 PM | #8 |
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Favorite, maybe the Sandals returning guest dinners. Maybe not the absolute best food available but given the totality of the dinner and surroundings its pure heaven for me. Something to look forward to every year.
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Depends on whether I want Italian - La Trattoria Adelaide or Steak - Squires Loft Toorak Melbourne.
There are so many places to choose from.
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Le Bernadin for a high end dinner. Italian - Park Side (Corona) or Carmine's (Uptown) Chinese - Shun Lee Palace (upper west side) Sunday Brunch: Cafe Boulud - best crab cake eggs benedict |
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L'orcio in new haven ct.
Get the home made pasta ragu. Killer. |
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Best and most expensive meal ever, by far: Alinea in Chicago.
Most memorable dish: Grapefruit Mousse at Guy Savoy in Paris. It's been over 15 years and I still remember it fondly.
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Izumi, Geneva
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Greek food -- Astoria NY - Taverna Zenon (seafood meze)
Pizza - Manhattan -- Lombardi's Dim Sum - Manhattan - Jing Fong Pastrami Sandwich, typical Kosher deli -Rego Park, Queens - Ben's Best Kosher Delicatessen Best Bloody Mary and Brunch - Bear NYC - Astoria NY (Chef's been on Chopped, please look up their giant Bloody Mary) Burrito -- San Francisco -- Papalote Mexican Grill Bagels -- NYC and Astoria -- Black Seed Bagels, Brooklyn Bagel Stone Crabs -- Miami -- Joe's Stone Crabs Donuts -- Dunwell Donuts - Brooklyn Just a few places I love.... |
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Too many to choose from!
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My most memorable meals in no particular order and since I know that's not really what you asked for I'll be brief and won't elaborate.
The first time I ate at Todd English's original Olive's in Charlestown MA. The first time I ate at the French Laundry Yountville CA. Anytime I've eaten at Peter Lugar's Brooklyn NY Cut Beverly Hills CA Bazaar, Beverly Hills CA Tame by today's standards perhaps but the first time I ate at NOBU was transcendent! Malibu, CA, Beverly Hills CA, NY NY Gray Cliff Nassau Bahamas DUNE Nassau Bahamas Le Bernadin NY NY Daniel NY NY
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Marc Ive done 6 of those !!! Great choices and what about the dinner you had last night?
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Fore Street and Central Provisions in Portland are staples for my wife and I, we eat there half a dozen times a year
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Too many in LA to name..in the mood for Mexican? Sushi? Steak or an awesome breakfast? Chinese? Truly a "First World Problem."
My favorite places tend to be family-owned, with inventive, delicious dishes that I can't make at home. I can cook a great slow-cooked beef brisket, or pan sautéed salmon. My husband's cast iron skillet cooked ribeye steaks are second to none. So, when we go out, we enjoy things we can't make ourselves, such as sushi, Indian or Chinese, etc. I couldn't pick the one greatest restaurant in L.A. Sorry for the non-answer. |
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Anywhere where a generous friend is picking up most of the tab!
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I prefer casual settings Im happier wandering around the chelsea market or eataly and grazing
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Love both...Eataly hit an amazing balance as a place that draws tourists but locals like too. We do wine and cheese in the middle...put our names on the list for the pasta restaurant and by the time the wine and cheese is done, its pizza/pasta time. Their cacio y pepe pasta is fantastic.
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Chateau Blanc . . . . . . . . (White Castle)
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Herringbone, in La Jolla.
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La Grande Cascade - Paris
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Gaucho steakhouse London
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Guys what is your favorite restaurant?
When I go back to Tucson, AZ I have to hit these three local places...
1. Sue's Fish-N-Chips http://tucson.com/entertainment/blog...15f8afcc9.html 2. Pat's Chilly Dogs https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pats-...21113101234682 3. Lucky Wishbone http://www.luckywishbone.com/
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Malone's Steakhouse - Lexington, KY
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Can't give you just one name... but I have recently been at the "Il flauto di Pan" in Ravello, Italy and, besides the scenery, the parmigiana was an out of body type of experience. Superb in every aspect.
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