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10-18-2012, 11:08 AM | #47 | |
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Speaking of German, this is my favorite place to hit when I'm in Durham, NC
Bavarian Brathaus German Restaurant
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Mamma Lonbardi's on Long Island...Holbrook if I remember right. Incredible Italian food and pizza.
Mamma Lombardi's - Long Island Italian Restaurant Rosa's Place in Shillington (Reading, PA area) has the BEST pizza I've ever had. They call it "Grandma Pizza". It's like a square Sicilian pizza but has tomato slices under fresh mozzeralla and fresh basil leaves on it. AMAZING. I just tried to duplicate it at home and it was the best pizza I've ever made, almost nailed it but theirs was insane. We stopped there last year when picking up a car we bought out there. The dealer treated us to lunch actually. https://plus.google.com/110869287383...76/about?hl=en
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10-18-2012, 01:38 PM | #51 |
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BIER GARDEN IN PORTSMOUTH VA
I guess its good German food but after a few German Bier its all good. Will be there tonight. Willkommen to the Bier Garden! Largest Selection of Beer in Virginia! Sami Claus, ISEBOCK, LAGER, WEIZEN, BAVIK BREWERY, CHIMAY, CORSENDONK, ROCHFORT, and many others. |
10-18-2012, 07:29 PM | #52 |
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i will only vouch for the clarksville (closed many years ago) location, but they were the best wings i've ever had in my life.
Bill Bateman's Bistro - Best Buffalo Wings in Town! i've been to the towson location and the severna park location. the sauce was still the same top-notch sauce, but the actual wings were not fresh or they were overcooked, idk. they kept serving them lukewarm too, had to ask them to fry them again to heat them up. also, bill bateman himself is an asshole.
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Family stuff, I'm actually in Arkansas, just across the border of MS
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how's their horse meat?
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10-18-2012, 10:14 PM | #57 |
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Re: Favorite Finds: Restaurants
I really LOVE to try different food and places. Here are my top picks:
American: Friendly's - if youre not a friend of Friendly's youre missing out. Seriously sign up Asian: P. F. Changs - The "P" stands for Paul, nuff said. Latin: Rio Grande Cafe - I once ate a Gordo by myself Seafood: Red Lobster - May i please have extra extra, extra butter? Thanks! International: Outback Stakehouse - where else do you go for your birthday?
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You don't get out much eh? ^
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Interesting experience to say the least. Thought it was cool how you have to walk through the kitchen.
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