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Author: | --- [ Mon April 08, 2013 6:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eatery |
share your experiences here, in this thread |
Author: | E.H. Ruddock [ Mon April 08, 2013 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
As a matter of fact, just discovered a hole-in-the-wall soul food place here in town called Big Mikes. Was so happy all weekend knowing that I had somewhere new and good to eat. |
Author: | TheDapperGent [ Tue April 09, 2013 5:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
My family used to own a BBQ restaurant. It was a nice place with a nice kitchen. The food was great but the restaurant biz is a tough one and the competition is cutthroat. We lasted 7 years though. We were one of those local places and we had some great customers that loved us. Oh well. I absolutely seek these places out. Fuck the Olive Gardens, the Outbacks and Chilis. Support your local businesses! A few weeks ago I tried a place called Mr. Greek. Awesome gyros and looking at what the other customers were eating...everything looked good! They'll be getting my business again for sure. Interesting that some of the best food comes from the rattiest looking places |
Author: | liebzz [ Mon April 15, 2013 7:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
Funny, as a formerly 9 year resident of NYC relocated to Westchester, around here we spend countless hours discussing and arguing about the best neighborhood spots. I went to an Olive Garden a few weeks ago, and it was probably the first chain restaurant (in terms of big chains) that I had eaten at in at least a year. |
Author: | doug rr [ Tue April 16, 2013 9:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
liebzz wrote: Funny, as a formerly 9 year resident of NYC relocated to Westchester, around here we spend countless hours discussing and arguing about the best neighborhood spots. I went to an Olive Garden a few weeks ago, and it was probably the first chain restaurant (in terms of big chains) that I had eaten at in at least a year. i lived in nyc for 10 years and think that mcdonalds was the only chain I ever ate it..thats the one thing I miss about living there |
Author: | liebzz [ Wed April 17, 2013 1:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
Yeah, that's kind of how it goes. I never understood how chains survived in NYC but for tourists...though there are plenty in non-tourist areas that apparently do fine. In any event, even moving to the suburbs that is still the one thing I held on to. Almost never at a big chain restaurant (small chains that are locally based I will go to from time to time). It's not that they are bad as a rule, just that it's not something I have particular cravings for. |
Author: | spike [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
i just found out that the popeye's up the street delivers. |
Author: | doug rr [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
spike wrote: i just found out that the popeye's up the street delivers. fried chicken crumbs like to congregate in the couch cushions, beware |
Author: | spike [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
doug rr wrote: spike wrote: i just found out that the popeye's up the street delivers. fried chicken crumbs like to congregate in the couch cushions, beware as well as my belly button |
Author: | doug rr [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
spike wrote: doug rr wrote: spike wrote: i just found out that the popeye's up the street delivers. fried chicken crumbs like to congregate in the couch cushions, beware as well as my belly button we have shirtless chicken night about once a month |
Author: | epilogue [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
Guerros. Less than half a block away. Fried avocado & jalapeno tacos. When that place opened I almost found god. |
Author: | --- [ Thu April 18, 2013 11:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
just a few blocks away, a second-generation german specialty shop resides: schnitzel sandwiches, bratwurst, knackwurst, bockwurst, bier brats, meats/sausages smoked to order, and any and all other german delicacies one might imagine. beyond spectacular. |
Author: | TheDapperGent [ Fri April 19, 2013 12:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
--- wrote: just a few blocks away, a second-generation german specialty shop resides: schnitzel sandwiches, bratwurst, knackwurst, bockwurst, bier brats, meats/sausages smoked to order, and any and all other german delicacies one might imagine. beyond spectacular. *drool* Love a good knackworst. Do they do german potato salad? |
Author: | red calzolaio [ Tue April 23, 2013 3:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
do all you live in or really close to big cities? i don't, and we have shit for neighborhood eateries. |
Author: | TheDapperGent [ Tue April 23, 2013 4:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
red calzolaio wrote: do all you live in or really close to big cities? i don't, and we have shit for neighborhood eateries. I live on the Gulf Coast with 7 or so small cities/towns sitting side by side. Population around 350 k or so. It's MS though and people like their food, lots of restaurants everywhere. |
Author: | red calzolaio [ Tue April 23, 2013 5:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
TheDapperGent wrote: red calzolaio wrote: do all you live in or really close to big cities? i don't, and we have shit for neighborhood eateries. I live on the Gulf Coast with 7 or so small cities/towns sitting side by side. Population around 350 k or so. It's MS though and people like their food, lots of restaurants everywhere. love watching shows like Bourdain and those others when they are in the south. food just looks amazing. people around here are so boring and unadventurous. my wife and i were just talking about this the other day, about how people go to the same restaurants all the time. no one wants to try anything new. can't believe i forgot about this top notch Indian diner down the road. the first time we ate there was on a Friday. we went back that Saturday and Sunday. |
Author: | TheDapperGent [ Tue April 23, 2013 5:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
Indian food is great! Lots of India natives down here and lots of Vietnamese down here too. We aren't short on foreign cuisine either! As much as I dislike it here, I guess I can't complain about the grub. |
Author: | epilogue [ Tue April 23, 2013 6:12 pm ] |
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red calzolaio wrote: do all you live in or really close to big cities? i don't, and we have shit for neighborhood eateries. I live in Brooklyn. Just so happens that Crown Heights (my hood) is undergoing a massive shift. Over the last three/four years it's become one of the super cool neighborhoods. We have brand new stuff popping up all around us, all the time. And most of it is stellar. New ramen place couple streets away is some of the best ramen I've ever had. Gueros tacos are amazing. Dutch Boy Burger is really interesting. Crown Inn has amazing sandwiches, though it's primarily a bar with super low prices and killer cocktails. I love my neighborhood. |
Author: | TheDapperGent [ Tue April 23, 2013 6:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
durdencommatyler wrote: red calzolaio wrote: do all you live in or really close to big cities? i don't, and we have shit for neighborhood eateries. I live in Brooklyn. Just so happens that Crown Heights (my hood) is undergoing a massive shift. Over the last three/four years it's become one of the super cool neighborhoods. We have brand new stuff popping up all around us, all the time. And most of it is stellar. New ramen place couple streets away is some of the best ramen I've ever had. Gueros tacos are amazing. Dutch Boy Burger is really interesting. Crown Inn has amazing sandwiches, though it's primarily a bar with super low prices and killer cocktails. I love my neighborhood. See, I wish I lived in an area like that. I have to drive to get anywhere here. Everything is so spread out here, divided up by rivers, bays and inlets from the Gulf. I'd like to be able to hop on my bicycle and just pedal around town. |
Author: | doug rr [ Tue April 23, 2013 6:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate |
I live at the beach..the pickings were slim at best 2 years ago but we've had a boom of good restaurants popping up lately which has been really nice..still have to get in the car and travel into LA and other parts for good ethnic food though |
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