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Furry Chat => Furry Freezer => Topic started by: Armalite_ on August 15, 2013, 08:30:25 PM
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So I was wondering (because I'm starving) where's the best place to get awesome food where you live? What's on the menu? What's it called and why do you like it? It doesn't have to be just one place or even a restaurant. Tell us about it!
I live in Toronto so there's thousands of places to go but THE BEST place to go for poutine (yes, I'm very Canadian) is Smoke's Poutinery on Spadina. You get a huge box of fries smothered in gravy with your choice of cheese, meat, and vegetable toppings for like less than 8 bucks that you can't even finish.
What's a good place to eat in your town?
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Where I live there isn't a restaurant for 30 miles :|
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I don't live in the same town, but the Halfway Cafe in Watertown, MA has just awesome casual American food. Best burgers (with a great array of toppings), regular hand-cut fries, sweet potato fries, and onion rings I've ever had. They also have terrific wings, pub pizza, hot dogs and steaks. Everything's damn expensive around here no matter where you go, but you'll be glad to pay what you do for their food, it makes me drool just thinking about it... @.@
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Dah Jo's has THE best thai in town, I wish it were open all day. It was just down the road from my college, but sadly they are only open three evenings a week, so lunch was off the table. :\
I especially enjoyed the fish soup; steamed fish in a coconut and chilli sauce and veges to boot!
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Where I live there isn't a restaurant for 30 miles :|
You should open one! :B
I don't live in the same town, but the Halfway Cafe in Watertown, MA has just awesome casual American food. Best burgers (with a great array of toppings), regular hand-cut fries, sweet potato fries, and onion rings I've ever had. They also have terrific wings, pub pizza, hot dogs and steaks. Everything's damn expensive around here no matter where you go, but you'll be glad to pay what you do for their food, it makes me drool just thinking about it... @.@
It's hard to find the best place to go for things like that at a decent price :/ The best expensive burger I've had was from Five Guys Burgers. They're a restaurant chain and in most American cities I think. They'll give you a full paper bag of fries as a "regular size" and charge around $4. I've never finished to see the large.
Dah Jo's has THE best thai in town, I wish it were open all day. It was just down the road from my college, but sadly they are only open three evenings a week, so lunch was off the table. :\
I especially enjoyed the fish soup; steamed fish in a coconut and chilli sauce and veges to boot!
THAI FOOD IS LOVE.
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Here in lovely Saratoga Springs, there's a lot of places I've come to really admire food-wise.
Last night I had an awesome Italian-Seasoned Chicken Sandwich at Bailey's Cafe, as well as a Mocha Espresso with Liquor Shot.
There's also Pizza Works, which is your typical Pizza joint but with +++ quality. They have the best Boneless wings I've ever had, best Garlic Knots (You get six or eight, for only $2) and a Chicken Parm Pizza that tastes amazing too.
In the Mall across town you can hit up the Famous Cajun restaurant, which, though it's really just Chinese food, is amazing for being both Mall food, and cheap. For around $4.60 you get a filled-to-the-rim plate of two choices of chicken and two choices of sides. I'm personally fond of the Noodles and Fried Rice, with Orange Chicken and Chicken with Peppers/Spicy BBQ Chicken. For a couple extra bucks you can get a huge drink with that too. One plate can feed two people for a decent lunch, or two plates can have you filled until dinner :p
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In the Mall across town you can hit up the Famous Cajun restaurant, which, though it's really just Chinese food, is amazing for being both Mall food, and cheap. For around $4.60 you get a filled-to-the-rim plate of two choices of chicken and two choices of sides. I'm personally fond of the Noodles and Fried Rice, with Orange Chicken and Chicken with Peppers/Spicy BBQ Chicken. For a couple extra bucks you can get a huge drink with that too. One plate can feed two people for a decent lunch, or two plates can have you filled until dinner :p
WHAT!? O__O THAT'S A SICK DEAL.
The only thing remotely close to that here is a Chinese mall called FMP with the best food court in the city. You get the same filled to the rim plate with noodles or rice with 2 meat items and drink for $5.50 and it's godly. If you go to some fake chinese place like Manchu Wok in any other mall, it's double the price, half the food, and zero quality >__>
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I can get a nice rice dish with any meats or vegetables of my choice, as well as some duck noodles and stuff, all below my apartment.
It's really awesome living in a multi cultural society as there are so many variants of food to choose from. Not really restaraunts though, although there's a mall just a kilometer away from where I live. But nothing beats heartland food. ^_^
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In the Mall across town you can hit up the Famous Cajun restaurant, which, though it's really just Chinese food, is amazing for being both Mall food, and cheap. For around $4.60 you get a filled-to-the-rim plate of two choices of chicken and two choices of sides. I'm personally fond of the Noodles and Fried Rice, with Orange Chicken and Chicken with Peppers/Spicy BBQ Chicken. For a couple extra bucks you can get a huge drink with that too. One plate can feed two people for a decent lunch, or two plates can have you filled until dinner :p
WHAT!? O__O THAT'S A SICK DEAL.
The only thing remotely close to that here is a Chinese mall called FMP with the best food court in the city. You get the same filled to the rim plate with noodles or rice with 2 meat items and drink for $5.50 and it's godly. If you go to some fake chinese place like Manchu Wok in any other mall, it's double the price, half the food, and zero quality >__>
Yup, best deal in the area I know about really x3. I've been going there so much too they tend to special-plate them so it looks more culinary official, pays to be a returning customer!
There's also Hatties Chicken, some of the best fried chicken I've ever had at a restaurant. Leg, Thigh, Breast and Wing pieces with a side for around $8. Comes in a huge metal basket pan, double the size and half the grease of anything you can get at KFC.
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Bella's Resturaunt in Livermore, CA. It's good! Honest! Give the guy who seats you a tip. Please. That guy is me... :c
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Bella's Resturaunt in Livermore, CA. It's good! Honest! Give the guy who seats you a tip. Please. That guy is me... :c
Haha you have to give the seating experience of a lifetime to get tips as a host xD
How's the food there?
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I do way more than being a host. I seat them, bring their drinks, bring out their food, take their plates, cups, and napkins, and then clean up when I'm done. I do way more than be a host :3
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I live in Bergen, Norway and the closest place to get food is a McDonalds, the best place is downtown and is called Lucillus. And here in Norway everything is expensive as f**k! the starters start at 150$ and thats way to much for two carrots in an x with some fancy sauce on top. Dinners are at the nice price of 200 - 400$ and you have to order at least five of those to do something about your hunger.
So... If you are going to Norway, DON`T eat at a fancy place.
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I live near Birmingham; UK.
I've forgotten the name, but the best place to go around here is to some Noodle Bar in the shopping centre.
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I live in Austin, Texas, and there are LOTS of great places to eat here. In particular, we have a lot of food trailers/trucks scattered about the city. Seems like there's (at least) one on every corner! My favorite, though, has to be Love Balls: a short bus that's been converted into a Japanese kitchen. Their main attraction is Takoyaki—grilled balls of octopus, pickled ginger, and scallions, traditionally topped with bonita flakes and kewpie mayo. Of course, they have other options for toppings, such as kimchi, bean sprouts, and even caprese. Their other menu items include miso soup, garlic yaki onigiri (grilled rice balls), "The Chicken Thing" (that's actually what it's called), and lots more that I can't even remember right now. XD For drinks, they have Ramune sodas, several different types of hot tea, and some Japanese canned coffee and tea drinks. The owners are super nice and always talk with me and my friends. One of them is from Japan, and if you're lucky enough to have her take your order, and you order in Japanese, you might get a small discount. ;)
The only downside is that it's a bit pricey for broke college students like myself. An order of Takoyaki is about 7 USD. Other than that, though, it's absolutely heavenly! :D
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In Embrun we've got an awesome pizza place called Tiffany's Pizza right across the street from my apartment...definitely the best pizza I've ever had :3.
We also have a nice restaurant called Hard Stones that's just down the street and another one that's a Chinese buffet restaurant called My Second Home.
Down the other side of the street we also have a Lebanese Restaurant that makes a killer garlic sauce.
And of course you've got the usual places like Tim Horton's, DQ and Subway further into town.
That's about it, though :3.
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Does anyone else here like going to Chili's? It's an American chain but up here they've downsized on most of their plates and food items D: Prices are the same tho >:I
Did they pull the same stunt anywhere else?
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There's this place called Churrasco's in Sydney, it's expensive but it's an all you can eat brazillian restaurant, they come around with massive skewers filled with probably the best meat you'll ever try. If you don't mind spending some money and you feel like having an amazing meat filled night, then that's definitely a place to go! XD
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There's this place called Churrasco's in Sydney, it's expensive but it's an all you can eat brazillian restaurant, they come around with massive skewers filled with probably the best meat you'll ever try. If you don't mind spending some money and you feel like having an amazing meat filled night, then that's definitely a place to go! XD
It's a steakhouse right? We have a couple of those same places in Toronto called Copa Cabana, it's the same thing and you're supposed to turn over a sign on the table when you want them to stop coming with food xD
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LOL you guys are making me hungry and I'm broke XD
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In Fort Smith we have a fancy reatuaraunt named Fuji's. It's a really nice habachi bar and grill, with regular tables as well. If any one of you are ever in town I'd be very glad to go with ye, as any excuse to go there and have sushi with teriaki salmon and sexy sauce is a good one <3