restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
A Weekly Drive
It was a Thursday evening , and I had the night off. I called Laurie to see if we were going on out weekly drive and meal. It wouldn't get dark until a bit later. It was a day before I got paid, but I had budgeted for it this week. We usually brought our cameras. Tonight we headed out at about 6pm. It would be a late dinner but Stevens Restaurant was open till nine. We seemed to always miss the sunset but the country side was calming, and the conversation brought peace to me. That night when we arrived at Stevens there was two or three empty tables. We even got to choose which of the two rooms we ate in. We sat in the front room.
Antoinette L BreyPublished 3 years ago in FeastWant Wonderful Italian Food, With Spectacular Service?
I'm somewhat particular about restaurants. There are a lot of "okay" restaurants out there, but there are very few really memorable ones. Every once in a while you find a local gem. And for me, one specific place comes to mind.
Daniel GoldmanPublished 3 years ago in FeastThe Marmalade
Most of the second year of my undergraduate degree and on and off throughout my third year were spent eating some of the best sweet potato fries in a place called the "Marmalade". A jazz bar with neon lighting, wooden chairs and tables, great cocktails and a dim, cosy atmosphere was possibly one of the best ways to spend my time when I was out with a few friends or working on a paper, dressed in jeans and a backpack - I never felt out of place.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in FeastSpending a $25 Dine & Discover Voucher at Milsons Point
To the right of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from the Sydney CBD is a beautiful Lower North Shore suburb called Milsons Point, home to some great quality eats, among attractions including Luna Park and Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden to name.
Justine CrowleyPublished 3 years ago in FeastFast and Good Food?
When I was in high school, there was a Mexican restaurant called “Mariscos La Costa” that was across the street. It was always packed! The food smelled really good and I would always see high school students eating there at their break. I figured that there was no way for me to get my food within 35 minutes. Instead, I got my food in 5 minutes. How was this possible? There were like 10 kids in front of me and I ordered a shrimp burrito. All I knew was that I did not question it, because I was too hungry.
As Big as Your Head
I can't remember the first time I came here, but it became a staple when I was 16 or 17. I had two friends that were reading Harry Potter the same time as me, we were a little late to the craze, but at least we read them before the movies came out! Anyway, we would go to McCoy's late at night and read out loud to each other. That's how I read the first two books. In a horseshoe booth at a 24 hour diner right off the freeway.
Katharine NovakPublished 3 years ago in FeastJorge's El Tapatio
I love Mexican food. Living in California, Mexican food is one of the most popular cuisines here. There is usually a debate as to what part of California has the best Mexican food, Northern California or Southern California. Of course I will admit that Southern California has us beat, but I just might have found one of the best Mexican restaurants around. I am talking about Jorge’s El Tapatio.
Bubby's BBQ - Corbin Kentucky
Mouth-watering, slow smoked pulled pork BBQ. Delicious deep fried catfish and shrimp. Award winning Ribs and Brisket. Heavenly, golden, crispy fried chicken. Appetizing salad bar that just don't quit. Are you craving some friendly, personable home cooking? Welcome to Bubby's our local treasure and absolutely the best place in North America to eat.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 3 years ago in FeastSmoothie Franchise For Sale VS. Sandwich Shop, Which Is Better?
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Cindy PagePublished 3 years ago in FeastPhoenix Foodie: Chinese Takeout in a Quesadilla? Get Your Asian Fusion Fix at This Hole in the Wall
Perhaps one of the hottest food trends of the last decade or so has been fusion food. This type of cuisine was created so that different cultures could blend their unique ingredients and culinary traditions. Undoubtedly, the most popular of all the fusions (and there are certainly many great cultural combos) has been Asian-Mexican. If you find yourself on the north edge of Phoenix wanting to give it a try, look no further than Chino Bandido.
Phoenix FoodiePublished 3 years ago in FeastVeggieGrill - NYC
Traveling along the busy streets of New York City, I find myself taking in the beauty and art of its authentic scenery. From the tall buildings and skyscrapers, to the glass infrastructure. In a time of masks and social distancing, it’s easy to forget the beauty of the world. Wondering through the world around you, even by yourself gives you a chance to see the world as it is and the natural environment. Like a traveler going to another state or country, you explore while viewing new (and old) venues in hopes to get inspired.
Google Restaurant Reviews- Make Better Business
Today in the world of online marketing, restaurants have to go online to find new customers and grow their business. People take advice from Google Restaurant Reviews to find out more about the food and atmosphere of the restaurant. If you’re not paying attention to your online ratings and reviews or not working to improve them, this can make or break your restaurant business.