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Dang. Some of y'all have some serious coin.
If you don't mind shelling out some cash, Anthony's Runway 84 is probably the most iconic Fort Lauderdale restaurant. Incredible Italian food.If all goes well and shii isn't shut down completely, I'll be in Ft. Lauderdale a month from tomorrow. Need some good eating places out that way if there are any suggestions?? Will be my 2nd time traveling there. I've noted some of the ones already mentioned.
If you don't mind shelling out some cash, Anthony's Runway 84 is probably the most iconic Fort Lauderdale restaurant. Incredible Italian food.
Thanks bro!!!If you don't mind shelling out some cash, Anthony's Runway 84 is probably the most iconic Fort Lauderdale restaurant. Incredible Italian food.
Yeah, it's much more than generic Italian fare (although the meatballs are fantastic). Great seafood and incredible atmosphere. There's a few Italian places in town that can compete with the food but the overall atmosphere and history put it over the top.Strong reco.
I am not really a huge fan of Italian food, but Anthony's Runway 84 is excellent. And definitely an iconic restaurant in FTL.
When you come back up to Atlanta, let me know and I can definitely offer up some recommendations. It is a super underrated and overlooked food destination.We went to Revival twice in June of last year and my daughter still talks about it.
Good to know about Gunshow though.
My favorite meals come out of my smoker.
Bogart’s Smokehouse in St. Louis is my favorite BBQ joint. Granted I haven’t had any of the highly acclaimed Carolina spots, but that’s not typically my type of BBQ
L'Ambroisie - Paris
Cafe del Mare - Kotor, Montenegro
Lokanda Peskarija - Old Town, Dubrovnik Croatia
Gato Prieto - Havana, Cuba (I think this was the name)
My favorite place I've eaten is ÓX in Reykjavík Iceland
Many more but those were stand outs for me.
In Miami my favorite spot is Stiltsville. Also Pan de Bono bakery for empanadas and cafe con leche.
I had something else from Shibuya that ranks in my top 5 all-time. Food was good too.
That’s awesome.100% on Bogart's.
Was born and lived a few miles away (Bevo Mill area), and I have family members who are original tenants of the Soulard Market. The family members (cousins) still have a shop there, used to be a butcher shop when I was a kid, now they just sell spices.
No I never made it there but Chicago is a top food city in the United States they can really rival any other city in America.@motorcitycane Did you ever have a chance to go to Tru or Sepia in Chicago? Tru shut down w/in the last couple years but that was a really cool experience. I went to Sepia a couple years ago and it was really, really good. Chicago is a great eating city.
What kind of food at the Richmond place in Carytown? I’ll try to guess the place.
Me and my brother had little Saigon yesterday. The Pho was ok and the spring rolls were super soggy. It was dead because of fathers day I guess and im sure the fryer wasn't hot enough and thats why it absorbed the oil and didnt fry it. The summer roll was killer like always, they have the best peanut sauce around but overall it wasn't very good. If you want to try some killer Pho go to Pho Vinh off Primrose dr and order the #100. It comes with 2 fried won tons in it and that just sends it through the rooof. This isn't a very good pic but figured id send it anyways.The food out here in Colorado is TRASH. Its like when you had pot luck at work and to be nice you ate karens unseasoned food, but out here youre paying $25 a plate for it. The best restaurant I've found in colorado springs ins 503west. Asian fusion joint with a amazing pork belly noodle bowl.
For peel and eat shrimp breakers in nsb is my favorite. Good burgers too. Downtown Orlando it's little Saigon restaurant. My pops took me here when I was little and I dont know if the food is super fire or its the nostalgia but I've never gotten anything I was disappointed with. Corn fritters and rock shrimp at dixie crossroads in Titusville are bomb too.
And last but certainly not least baggs produce on the corner of 46 and sanford Ave has boiled peanuts that would make you slap your momma and then every other momma in sanford. I'm drooling just thinking of them bad boys.
Have you tried Taco Chenna off mills ave. Place is straight fire, the shrimp taco with the ghost pepper sauce is amazing. The cod and Thai chicken tacos are also killer.Almost forgot pio pio on Kirkman stupid fire empanadas
What is the best restaurant that you have ever been to?
From 5 stars to Food trucks.....
What was the actual meal you had?
Can be anywhere in the U.S. or the world. That you highly recommend if given the opportunity.
I’ll start best overall experience was tastings at Alinea when I was living in Chicago.
My favorite steakhouse (I haven’t been to many) so far is SW steakhouse in Vegas for the Japanese Wagyu.
Favorite hole in the wall joint was somewhere in “Carytown” in Richmond, VA. Can’t recall the name of the spot. It didn’t look like much walking past it. But once you got inside and ate the food was amazing.
I travel a lot and pretty much always have since the military.
Miami
Big fan of Prime 112 and RED whenever I’m in Miami. (Y’all might know some better spots) but I love those two.
Love La Carreta and Versailles as well.
Shoutout to Chef Creole that spot was straight low key.
Outside the U.S.
I went to this Japanese BBQ joint in Shibuya, Tokyo. Really wish I could remember the name. That was too fire.
Rio De Janiero
I’m down here like 4-5 times a year to see my childhood friend who retired from the NFL. Been going down there since he moved to Rio a few years ago.
The ORO restaurant in Leblon is one of my favorites.
Churrascaría Palace in Copacabana
Straight fire.
Aprazível in Santa Teresa
Dope ambiance. Dope food just a great experience overall.
Overall:
Brazil has some pretty good food. I know many of the Europeans go down there complaining. I thought it was solid.
My boy done convinced me to move to Brazil. It’s became my second home. Women are a plus. Language a little tougher than Spanish but I’ll get there.
Bangkok
Sirocco Rooftop Restaurant. This was unforgettable. Just the setup as whole. Bangkok has so many rooftop restaurants and pools but this was the best one that I remember and the service was incredible too.
That’s about it for me. My 27 years on this planet has been cool but I want to see and experience some more restaurants.
CIS what y’all got?
They ain't changed the plates in 20 years. I loooooooove the peanut sauce. Sucks to hear you had a mediocre experience.Me and my brother had little Saigon yesterday. The Pho was ok and the spring rolls were super soggy. It was dead because of fathers day I guess and im sure the fryer wasn't hot enough and thats why it absorbed the oil and didnt fry it. The summer roll was killer like always, they have the best peanut sauce around but overall it wasn't very good. If you want to try some killer Pho go to Pho Vinh off Primrose dr and order the #100. It comes with 2 fried won tons in it and that just sends it through the rooof. This isn't a very good pic but figured id send it anyways. View attachment 119768
Have you tried Taco Chenna off mills ave. Place is straight fire, the shrimp taco with the ghost pepper sauce is amazing. The cod and Thai chicken tacos are also killer.
What kind of food at the Richmond place in Carytown? I’ll try to guess the place.