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Lived on Long Island for 26 years. Since then have lived in Florida Alabama and Georgia. Never found anything that compares to the food in NY. Whether it be pizza...Chinese takeout...dirty water dogs...pretzels...bagels...roasted nuts...

Can't even find a **** deli to get a decent egg sandwich in the morning.

Haven't seen a real diner since leaving...where is my complimentary bread and breadstick basket?

Great now I'm hungry.
Chi Town the only place topping New York on the food tip.
 
I lived across the bay in Rock Ridge for a couple years but went to LA more than SF

In LA, Pizza Buono in Echo Park can concoct some amazing goat cheese pies.

I remember a few AMAZING Chinese and Italian restaurants in SF. I thought SF hipster food (burgers, gastropubs) was inferior to Los Angeles

Only spent a couple nights in Chicago and had great pizza both nights

Never thought anything was ever amazing in Nola, but every single restaurant was **** good
Deep dish is inferior to NY pizza. But Lou Malnati’s was decent
 
I lived across the bay in Rock Ridge for a couple years but went to LA more than SF

In LA, Pizza Buono in Echo Park can concoct some amazing goat cheese pies.

I remember a few AMAZING Chinese and Italian restaurants in SF. I thought SF hipster food (burgers, gastropubs) was inferior to Los Angeles

Only spent a couple nights in Chicago and had great pizza both nights

Never thought anything was ever amazing in Nola, but every single restaurant was **** good
My two favorite New Orleans rests are now closed....Ralph & Kakoo's and Court of Two Sisters....Court of Two Sisters had one of the Best Brunch's I've ever had....and I've had Top notch Brunch's....
 
Lived on Long Island for 26 years. Since then have lived in Florida Alabama and Georgia. Never found anything that compares to the food in NY. Whether it be pizza...Chinese takeout...dirty water dogs...pretzels...bagels...roasted nuts...

Can't even find a **** deli to get a decent egg sandwich in the morning.

Haven't seen a real diner since leaving...where is my complimentary bread and breadstick basket?

Great now I'm hungry.

Nick's Dinner in Orlando just north of intersection of OBT and Lee Rd. is as close to a northeast Diner as I have found in Florida. It's in a old dine in pizza hut restaurant building, so it has that diner look. The food is good and they even make their own desserts.


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I laughed listening to this. First thing my kids want coming home from Miami is Chinese food. ANd we always get bagels and real pizza. You can get any other cuisine you want in Miami and it's usually really good but not these three staples...
 
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I’ve only been to NYC once, but them pizza places under the Brooklyn bridge are the ****! They both had a line down the street before they opened.
And obscenely high prices which is why I mentioned NY Pizza Suprema near MSG. A slice is less than $4 - laughably cheap for one of the best slices in the city.

 
I’ve only been to NYC once, but them pizza places under the Brooklyn bridge are the ****! They both had a line down the street before they opened.
This is the place I’m talking about in NYC, this one and the other one is Juliana’s. Former partners at Grimaldi’s split and opened Juliana’s, they basically serve the same pizza next door to eachother and the line was deep even in -10 degree weather on New Years.

 
Lived on Long Island for 26 years. Since then have lived in Florida Alabama and Georgia. Never found anything that compares to the food in NY. Whether it be pizza...Chinese takeout...dirty water dogs...pretzels...bagels...roasted nuts...

Can't even find a **** deli to get a decent egg sandwich in the morning.

Haven't seen a real diner since leaving...where is my complimentary bread and breadstick basket?

Great now I'm hungry.

Not sure this will make you feel worse or better but diners are disappearing in NYC...Five years ago, there were five in my nabe and four were open 24 hours. Now there are two and only one is all-night...A shame...
 
I laughed listening to this. First thing my kids want coming home from Miami is Chinese food. ANd we always get bagels and real pizza. You can get any other cuisine you want in Miami and it's usually really good but not these three staples...

There's some good Chinese spots Miami, IDK what you're talking about.
 
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Nick's Dinner in Orlando just north of intersection of OBT and Lee Rd. is as close to a northeast Diner as I have found in Florida. It's in a old dine in pizza hut restaurant building, so it has that diner look. The food is good and they even make their own desserts.


Go Canes
I go there often...
 
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