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Cheesesteak with everything on it at Hoagie Haven in Princeton, NJ.....man they are good!

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8.5... i just had a heart attack. please pm your address so i can send you my hospital bill.

Ok Ok heres a more healthy alternative

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  8.5_Drive said:

Winner, winner, bacon dinner.

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Three answers to this:

http://www.courtoftwosisters.com/ - New Orleans - Awesome cajun food

http://www.raysrestaurants.com/index...nu-wine-list-3 - Rays in the City - Atlanta - great seafood

http://www.bohanans.com/ - San Antonio - best steak I've ever had and the candied jalapeno appetizer spread is AMAZING

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  Fat Slice said:
...the Kaiseki dinner in Kyoto...

I'm with you on that. Definitely near the top of my list...not cheap though!

  paxtonman said:
Myself and a small group of investors raise Wagyu cattle, you may know it as Kobe beef, nothing compares to it. Far and away the best beef in the world.

Nice. I did have some very, very good steak one time in Boston somewhere.

Hard to say what I'd think was the best I've had; depends on context etc. Had a really, really good clam chowder in Boston too with some Sam Adams and it went down really, really well. Had a fantastic fast food fried in front of me (no idea what it was called!) involving eggs, bean sprouts, soy, scallions (as you'd call them!), some sort of pancake things and some pork (I think) amongst other bits and pieces washed down with some good beer in Hiroshima; cost about £3 as well. On the posh side of things, had a wonderful dégustation meal with wifey and my parents at this place . Chef is a really nice guy as well; no pretentious "celebrity chef" ego here...at least not on show.

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The Chapel Bar on Hong Kong Island (on Yik Yam Street - Happy Valley section of HK Island, close to the HK Football Club facility). THE best Indian food ever consumed - hotter than hell, and teeming with flavor. Plus, lottsa cold beer - ate there twice during a business trip - would got back in a heartbeat.

New England seafood, of course. Includes Downeast Maine Lobster, Cape Code Littlenecks, good ole' fashioned clambake prepared right on the beach (in a sand pit). That with Sam Adams is the meal of the gods.

The best food I've ever had is something really good when I A.) wasn't expecting it b.) had never tried it before, or C.) was so hungry that I'd have eaten road kill grilled on a garbage fire.

My top 5 in random order.

1.) Some cut of steak with all the fixin's at in Poor Boys in Casper Wyoming (memory fuzzy from too many banquet beers and black russians)

2.) Greek platter at Amy's in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (about 15 years ago - first lamb I'd ever had that didn't trigger my gag reflex - now I love it)

3.) Breakfast buffet at ABC Country in Red Deer, AB - their chicken cacciatore is so good - who knew that was a breakfast food!!

4.) Curried mangos and sticky rice at the Heritage Days festival in Edmonton (about 15 years ago- got on a serious south Asian kick after that now includes an ex gf - I often digress)

5.) whatever my wife is making for supper tonight

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  sean_miller said:
5.) whatever my wife is making for supper tonight

I take it your wife reads the forums

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This rib place in Cincinnati...

http://www.montgomeryinn.com/

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I do want to note the best nachos ever. They were at the Farmer Bar in Cutchogue, NY. Unfortunately, because the area is mostly a summer beach house town, they closed a few years ago and were only open a few years. But the nachos were amazing. They had HOMEMADE PULLED PORK, chili, jalapeños, beans, tortilla chips, and cheese (I probably forgot some stuff too) with sour cream, salsa, and guacamole on the side. The best ever, and I'm pretty sure it would take me a lot of trials to be able to make those myself.

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My Aunt Esther Mae's fried okra would flat blow your mind!

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Celebrated my mother-in-laws 70th birthday last night and we had chinese food. The smoked black bass, salted fried crab, peking duck skin on buns were all delicious along with the excellent service made the meal memorable.

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  ks8829 said:
Celebrated my mother-in-laws 70th birthday last night and we had chinese food. The smoked black bass, salted fried crab, peking duck skin on buns were all delicious along with the excellent service made the meal memorable.

Where? Spill it!

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South Sea Seafood Village, San Francisco, CA

1420 Irving Street (near 15th Ave.)
San Francisco
415-665-8210

Moderately priced (we had a 9 course meal and the bill came out to $300 including tip)
Good to excellent service
Large tanks with fresh fish, crabs, lobsters.

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