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3-13...demoted








 
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Not a world travel man as some of you are here and diff not as rich just a average joe

Zenders and The Bavarian In in Frankenmuth, Mi has some good chicken. Supposedly known around the world for it. Not sure if that is true or not or even the best but not bad for a tourist town.

Waiting to get out to the eastern seaboard, would like to get out there try some fresh lobster, crab and fish.
 
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Originally posted by bluesman845
Not a world travel man as some of you are here and diff not as rich just a average joe

Zenders and The Bavarian In in Frankenmuth, Mi has some good chicken. Supposedly known around the world for it. Not sure if that is true or not or even the best but not bad for a tourist town.

Waiting to get out to the eastern seaboard, would like to get out there try some fresh lobster, crab and fish.


The causeway in glochester, ma. 20 bucks for the best meal including 6 beers.
 
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Originally posted by tautology

lol...900 Grayson is a very fine restaurant (though it is a casual lunch and brunch venue).

I doubt there are many folks on this site who have a wider range of culinary tastes, or that spend more on fine dining than I do (though I encourage everyone to make me a liar ).

I am happy to drop 4 figures on a very advanced menu at the French Laundry or Manresa, but I'm also partial to home-style truck stop food, whether prepared by a Michelin decorated chef or the local pancake flipper.

Something prepared from reasonably fresh and unadulterated ingredients rather than processed 500 miles away...that's the key





I'm begining to like you more and more Taut.

I can guarantee that I could match your wide range of culinary tastes. However, I'm pretty adventurous in that i am just at much at home having blowfish at Urasawa in LA as I am a kebob from a street vendor in Istanbul or a slice of tomato pie in Trenton. And frankly, probably more comfortable in the atmosphere of the latter two, than the first one.

But I'm with Jsully, there is just no better than foot than a great Italian meal. Maybe that's the Italian in me showing some love.

I've been to quite a few places around the globe, and I'm always trying local dishes. However, best meal I ever had was a simple plate of fettucini, peasant bread and some chianti in Venice.



I tend to agree with this. Best meal I ever had was in a tiny mountain village in Liguria. No menu, waiter didn't speak a word of English (the restaurant was basically him and his wife, who was cooking in the kitchen). No more than 15-20 euros for the best food I've ever tasted. After the meal, they invited my girlfriend (now wife) and I to stay for limoncello and more wine on the house.
 
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Originally posted by bluesman845
Not a world travel man as some of you are here and diff not as rich just a average joe

Zenders and The Bavarian In in Frankenmuth, Mi has some good chicken. Supposedly known around the world for it. Not sure if that is true or not or even the best but not bad for a tourist town.

Waiting to get out to the eastern seaboard, would like to get out there try some fresh lobster, crab and fish.


I like Zingermans in Ann Arbor...
 
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Originally posted by jsully75
Originally posted by bluesman845

Not a world travel man as some of you are here and diff not as rich just a average joe

Zenders and The Bavarian In in Frankenmuth, Mi has some good chicken. Supposedly known around the world for it. Not sure if that is true or not or even the best but not bad for a tourist town.

Waiting to get out to the eastern seaboard, would like to get out there try some fresh lobster, crab and fish.


The causeway in glochester, ma. 20 bucks for the best meal including 6 beers.


Best seafood in the world.
 
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so the best of the worst

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Originally posted by tautology
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I always google the best steak houses around town/best pizza places/hamburgers, try and eat the best 2 or 3 things a city has so I can compare, usually can't go wrong with that


Yeah, I do that in Chicago or Des Moines or Atlanta....but it's a little tougher to pull that off in Sioux Center or Webster City or West Liberty.



West Liberty Iowa? WTF are you doing in that hell hole? You guys run the hog processing plant there?

If you want real food you're going to have to head up I-80 for 20 min to Iowa City.


 
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I just live vicariously through Anthony Bordain, got you all beat
 
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Originally posted by HopSlam
I just live vicariously through Anthony Bordain, got you all beat


Andrew Zimmern clearly has the better job out of the two, bad choice
Edited by Phil Jackson on Oct 18, 2010 08:20:42
 
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Originally posted by Phil Jackson
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I just live vicariously through Anthony Bordain, got you all beat


Andrew Zimmern clearly has the better job out of the two, bad choice


Only if you enjoy watching people eat stupid shit...that show is like International Fear Factor
 
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Next time don't suck when you get to the WL.


says the team owner whose team fell apart when he quit without ever making it to the WL.
 
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=1420523

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http://goallineblitz.com/game/game.pl?game_id=1420523

lol


WEPL > WEPL
 
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