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if i lived in new york full time i would be one overweight individual thats all ill say.
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Originally Posted by daproblem53
wheres the original original rays at?
Originally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Originally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Originally Posted by BostonThreeParty
In and Out Burger is not in NYC, so Burger wise, nope
Cali's got Mexican food, and even then, it's not even cali, anything north of San Diego is like road kill.Originally Posted by Nash
Originally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Uh no, SF is consistently ranked among the top dining cities in America and LA Mexican food >>> *
SF is one of the most diverse cities in the US, the city has every type of food you can imagine. many of the restaurants are ranked top in the countryOriginally Posted by nycknicks105
Originally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Originally Posted by therenegade23
How about Pho? You can't tell me NYC has the best Pho.
We would hit them out often in the summer time after someOriginally Posted by tommykairaa
cherry valley
I could post a bunch of world class west coast restaurants but it's much easier to let you think you are right. have a nice dayOriginally Posted by reigndrop
Cali's got Mexican food, and even then, it's not even cali, anything north of San Diego is like road kill.Originally Posted by Nash
Originally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Uh no, SF is consistently ranked among the top dining cities in America and LA Mexican food >>> *
SF's got nothing, unless you're willing to count the French Laundry, which is in Napa.
Chicago has:
Charlie Trotter's
Alinea
Moto
Avec
OG Morton's
Gene and Georgetti's
etc.
NY has:
Peter Luger's
Le Bernadin
Per se
Daniel
Masa
Jean Georges
etc.
I can go on forever..
QFTOriginally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
Yup ... Chicago = if not > NYC for food ... but i eat out more in Chicago than i do here at homeOriginally Posted by reigndrop
The only other city that I can compare to NYC foodwise would be Chicago, along with many other Euro countries. Other cities Stateside are pale in comparison. That includes L.A. and San Francisco, btw.
ypu must have went to dotties huh. the line for that place can be hours on sundays.Originally Posted by Boot and Leg
I have to say that's not really true. I for one think that San Francisco had the BEST breakfasts' I ever had ever. every day the breakfast meal was better than the last. Anything that needs water to be made (pizza, bagels, etc.) always tastes better in NYC.