OnlyMortal666 t1_j6cb7s9 wrote
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I think the best food (and bars) I’ve seen was in Chicago. SF wasn’t up to much. NYC was “ok”. Boston wasn’t so good though fish and chips in Maine was not bad. I can’t recall food in Seattle.
Tyfyter2002 t1_j6crbe9 wrote
Either you have much higher standards than me, you just happened to never eat somewhere that wasn't sub-par, or you're only counting food that's distinctly and entirely "American food", and given you've listed so many densely populated locations with relatively high tourism I'd be surprised if it's not the second or third of those.
FriedBologna_ t1_j6czlry wrote
The best food across the major cities of Canada and US in my experience are the ones within those immigrant communities that speak little to no english. The restaurants that use napkins for dinning clothes and possibly look like they should have been closed down for ungodly reasons. It's the ones that come for a new life without a diploma or degree but a family recipe in their back pocket is what I love.
andywalker76 t1_j6ccax7 wrote
Man vs food seems to show that barbecue country is best.
ArchibaldMcAcherson t1_j6cqxya wrote
Everywhere seemed like BBQ country in that show!
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6ccim2 wrote
I’ve seen the gluttony show before. How he’s not died from a heart attack, I don’t know.
I expect he’s diabetic nowadays.
andywalker76 t1_j6cddwu wrote
He went vegan and trained for soccer aid after getting the doctor's warning
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