tangobob said:No in BsAS
Whew... I thought you'd lost it!
I agree the Italian food here isn't particularly special. One Italian I've been to three times & it was good every time (difficult here) is Sottovoce.
tangobob said:No in BsAS
Ryoga said:pandulf.ironhead said:For meat:
I've eaten at a LOT of different steakhouses. While Cabrera in Palermo is good, it's packed and there's a line around the corner most nights.
>this is because its in the lonely planet, not because its the best. step away from the herd.
Des Nivel: unreal value and great meat (only get meat the sides are crap)
la Brigada: the staff are assholes and they will try to rip you off
i like the wild boar sausage, chicken with spicy tomato sauce, lomo with pepper sauce, papas provenzal, rucula salad
Parillia Del Plata: a really nice place with great staff. lots of locals and only a few pesos more than Des Nivel
el Historico: great meddalions of lomo with pepper sauce and a nice chicken with red pepper sauce dish
check out:
habibi
cafe san juan
hong kong style
kansas
tandoor
bereber
astrid & gaston: heaven
sipan: only the fish and salditos
osaka: only the fish dishes
status: salditos and rice dishes (good value)
I from California, so i know not to expect the same level of produce and asian/mexican food. So I really don't understand why this NYC guy thinks this is a sushi town... when in rome stick with beef and peruvian
malbec said:Ask anyone abroad where they would like to go for some good food and the last country they would probably name would be the USA.
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When I read posts like this one I can't understand that some people from the USA wonder why so many around the World dislike them...![]()
mini said:I avoided going to Cabrera for a long time because lots of people said it was touristy. We finally went and it was excellent. Certainly not as touristy as people say. There was a good mix of locals & foreigners. Certainly not the bum bag brigade.
Desnivel is also in all the tourist guides and packed to the gills with tourists on the weekend, which is why I haven't been there yet. But you are not exactly that far from the herd now are you.![]()
Tandoor was extremely disappointing. The dishes were rather bland. I understand they are catering to the local taste but what we had was just too bland for an Indian. The naan was really good though. I'd like to try Bengal but it seem too expensive for me.
I don't read LP either. Your point? If you don't know it's in a guide book it's Ok?Ryoga said:i dont read LP, so i went based on word of mouth. plus i only have take out there because i dont like to sweat while eating.
Tandoor come on, the food was very flavorful and wish granted the seal of approval by my foodie Indian friends. maybe we got the brown hook up
arty said:Where did you eat at diners like ihop and denny's?
Las Vegas has some of the best restaurants around and Chicago, NYC, San Fransisco and finally L.A. have some amazing restaurants. My friend in Los Angeles won a James Beard award in 2007
http://www.jbfawards.com/
I always laugh when people say American food suck. The same can be said for most places if you are uninformed. Next time do yourself a favor and pick up a Zagat's guide.
Feel free to scan this list and see the restaurants in the USA that won Michelin awards
http://www.worldpress.org/americas/2090.cfm
I can only assume you are not a foodie, so perhaps these awards are over your head.
tangobob said:I didn't say American food sucks, if you read what I said it was to the effect that my opinion is my own and because I do not like it , does not mean it is rubbish.
As for the awards; An American giving food awards to Americans?
There is a saying in the UK: "Self praise is no recomendation"
arty said:The example of the Beard award was to point out quality resturants in America. I don't expect a British or Canadian award to come to America to pick out the top America places, but the Michelin award is international and very prestigious.
Can you please tell us what fine establishments you dined during your visit to the states? I really hope it was more than Applebee's and TGIFridays.
So When a UK food award people lists top UK resturants we should ignore it since "Self praise is no recomendation".....
btw, the Michelin guide is from France