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Add your restaurant and hot areas to eat in the following locations, with photos if possible, by clicking on EasyEdit above or post comments down below in the discussion thread.
Add your restaurant and hot areas to eat in the following locations, with photos if possible, by clicking on EasyEdit above or post comments down below in the discussion thread.
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| Irishlace | Colorado | 0 | Jul 2 2008, 9:01 PM EDT by Irishlace | |
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Thread started: Jul 2 2008, 9:01 PM EDT
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I know I'm going to hear about this one from some of you. Two great restaurants are in Colorado - both in Denver. One is the "Buckhorn Exchange" and the other is "The Fort." They specialize in colorado game; bison, elk, Colorado lamb, and quail. Venison is offered at the "Buckhorn" and both places will have exotic specials like wild boar (although I asked the server at the "Buckhorn" if boar raised domestically could still be considered "wild") and yak. The two restaurants are expensive, but are well worth it.
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| bintmartin | Indian Food Hidden in the Midwest | 0 | Mar 24 2008, 11:24 PM EDT by bintmartin | |
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Thread started: Mar 24 2008, 11:24 PM EDT
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South Asian Foods is hidden between a gas station, pawn shop and Target tucked into a corner between Highway 694 and Central Avenue in Fridley, Minnesota. I have done a lot of travelling and eating in a lot of places but this place captures the flavors of the Indian Subcontinent like no place else in the US. - By the way, I think I am in love with AB.
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| dcain | fave restaurants | 1 | Mar 24 2008, 4:44 PM EDT by Sweetmelissa | |
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Thread started: Mar 24 2008, 6:18 AM EDT
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World's best restaurant, two words: Mama's, Maui. Period. 2nd best, Zindrick's, Czech Village, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Love your shows! We TIVO them & have our own "Bourdain" marathons. Being a foreign service couple who's widely traveled also, we find ourselves as Tony's kindred spirits & love his down-to-earth, food-of-, for- and by-the people approach. No hoity-toity, froo-frah for us! Keep up the great armchair, blue jeans travel service & pls. rerun the Hawaii show asap (we had a power outage that night! No aloha!). Mahalo, Big Kahuna of the kitchen & beyond!
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| DeboraK | This would be a challange | 1 | Mar 21 2008, 7:07 PM EDT by hofmeester | |
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Thread started: Mar 11 2008, 2:03 PM EDT
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I have a small restaurant in the hell hole of the United States...Niagara Falls. These people are so ass backwards when it comes to food. All they eat is Italian, pizza and wings. Heaven forbid someone like myself should come in and try something new ! I challange you to come here and dream up a menu that even these people can deal with. No pizza, no wings, no Italian. I dont think that it can be done.
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| dawnreeves | tuscan beans | 1 | Mar 18 2008, 2:30 PM EDT by nicolesnolen | |
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Thread started: Sep 25 2007, 11:40 AM EDT
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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has a recipe for the Tuscan canellini beans shown on the Tuscan episode last night . Thanks, Dawn |
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