View Full Version : What is your favorite restaurant of all time.
psteve
08-16-2007, 08:14 AM
If you could go to any restaurant in the world for dinner tomorrow, where would you go? What would you order?
For me it would be the Bombay Inn, at Lange Leidsedwarsstraat 46, in Amsterdam.
I'd have the butter chicken, and Aloo Ghobi.
rebgirl420
08-16-2007, 08:16 AM
Texas Freakin' Roadhouse! MMMMMMMMMM!
I would get: 12 oz. steak, bread, mashed potatoes, salad, margarita, and lots and lots of A1 sauce!
slipknotpsycho
08-16-2007, 08:17 AM
outback steak house....
bloomin onions, perfectly steamed broccoli, the juciest and most tender FAT steaks i've ever had, and the double shotted mageritas..... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
chaliceburn
08-16-2007, 08:22 AM
I'd go to that sail-ashaped artificial island hotel in Dubei and order the thickest steak they had, medium rare, because if they went to that much trouble to build the thing, the steak has to be perfect. What chef wouldn't want that place on his resume?
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FakeBoobsRule
08-16-2007, 08:41 AM
There are some really incredible restaurants in my city but if I could go anywhere tomorrow night it might be French Laundry or Sparks Steak House or Picasso.
Veratyr Star
08-16-2007, 08:59 AM
olive garden and red robin
ganjzilla
08-16-2007, 09:10 AM
of chains macaroni garden, carabas or olive garden but my all time fav was a restaurant in va beach where i used to live...its called steinhilbers and it was a steakhouse and everything was a la carte, but everything was cooked to perfection, i would get the 12 oz prime rib (Med. Rare) with a 2x baked potato and we got salads and break also...but all the veggies were grown in their own garden...kinda made things taste cleaner knowing less pesticides and shit were used cuz they claimed it was organic
ceecee79
08-16-2007, 09:29 AM
Ohhhh, too hard to choose one favorite.
Ruth Chris Steakhouse
The Italian restaurant at Epcot Center
Tony Roma's
Weedhound
08-16-2007, 12:46 PM
Cask and Cleaver for a 16 oz prime rib covered with sauteed mushrooms. :thumbsup:
420MissHighTimes420
08-16-2007, 02:33 PM
I have no idea wut is was called, but in Italy (Lake Como - Verano to be exact) there was this resturant right by the farry, most AMAZING dinner i've ever had in my life, I had these meat raviolis that litterally melted in my mouth they were so good. haha that nite i drank two bottels of wine by myself at dinner then went to a bar and i dont rmeber shit for aotu 4-5 hours after that.
but i will never forget that meal, i wana go back sooo bad!
420MissHighTimes420
08-16-2007, 02:33 PM
Ohhhh, too hard to choose one favorite.
Ruth Chris Steakhouse
The Italian restaurant at Epcot Center
Tony Roma's
love ruth chris'
Dutch Pimp
08-16-2007, 02:54 PM
hOOter's...just for the atmosphere....:smokin:..
Dr HaZzMatT Esq.
08-16-2007, 03:22 PM
Aunt Kizzie's Frizzle Sinzzel Waffle~ Hog Maws & chitterlings House in Mississippi
Try the 13oz can of BBQ Ribs..(They don't open the can till you get there!):thumbsup:
13thirteen
08-16-2007, 04:05 PM
Cheescake Factory - Cobb Salad
The Ranchers Club in Albuquerque - Kobe steak
Anthony's Runway 84 - Yellowtail Sapper Franciase or Cauliflower Pasta
Flying Star - Albuquerque - Breakfast Burrito with red and green chili's
I could go on and on
TallCoolOne
08-16-2007, 04:07 PM
Outback....and Thai Peppers
MistaDobalina
08-16-2007, 04:09 PM
those little mexican food stands they might seem kinda weird to some and not the cleanest but damn the tacos are always the best.
stinkyattic
08-16-2007, 04:23 PM
La Mex in Anchorage AK for cheap satisfying food, awesome atmosphere, and HUGE margaritas
Bella Notte in Bernardston MA for the outdoor mountaintop patio and stunning westerly view, and of course their veal, proscuitto, and fresh mozzarella pile
Some little hole-in-the wall Thai place in Madison WI for the BEST preparation of stuffed duckling I have ever had in my life
The blues/BBQ pit near Yeag's old place in Kansas City MO for GREAT BBQ and an even better house blues band
Either Chez Albert in Amherst MA or Del Raye in Northampton MA for their respective unfussy and delicious preparations of hare
Margaritas in Keene NH for their tomatillo and cheese glop that is probably the world's best munchie food for those of us with spicy tastes
The Hangar in Amherst MA for the worlds best nachos (the SMALL size, at not even $6, is 4 inches DEEP on a large pizza pan, with a crock of home-made chili and all the toppings) and a VERY respectable tapline
The Dirty Truth in Northampton MA for their giant pile o' steamed mussels with PEI potatoes- a MAritime feast
Teh Pub Out Back in East Burke VT for their burgers, made with beef from a farm down the street, and available bleeding rare... a rarity in itself.
Tapeo on Newberry in Boston, MA for tapas and crocks of sangria
I could keep going. I am a total food nerd and DESPISE virtually all chain restaurants, Bertuccis being the notable exception, and then, only for the pizza.
13thirteen
08-16-2007, 04:27 PM
Stinky - I am a foodie too:eat::eat::eat::eat:
psteve
08-16-2007, 04:32 PM
Some little hole-in-the wall Thai place in Madison WI for the BEST preparation of stuffed duckling I have ever had in my life
Probably Sa Bai Thong. A great restaurant.
Red curry sauce with boneless crispy roast duck, bamboo shoots, pineapple, grape, red pepper, tomatoes and basil?
Madison has more great restaurants than most larger cities.
13thirteen
08-16-2007, 04:40 PM
This thread is making me extremely hungry - AND I'M ON A DIET
stinkyattic
08-16-2007, 04:47 PM
Probably Sa Bai Thong. A great restaurant.
Red curry sauce with boneless crispy roast duck, bamboo shoots, pineapple, grape, red pepper, tomatoes and basil?
Madison has more great restaurants than most larger cities.
Close, red curry with red pepper and basil, in a creamy peanut-thickened sauce, and the crispy roast duck was stuffed with Thai sausage and vermicelli noodles. Teh place was in a small strip-type shopping center with a used bookshop next door as I recall, in the cool hippie part of town.
I was also surprised by teh quality of Chinese deli food at a couple GAS STATIONS in Madison! yum yum. Just picture me and my friend driving around in her Del Sol with the top off and chowing on some boneless ribs right out of the bag.
RetiredFF
08-16-2007, 04:50 PM
Sierra Mar at Post Ranch in Big Sur. Pacific's Edge in Carmel Highlands. Ristorante Delle Alpi in Belluno Italy.
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