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Old 08-02-2006, 10:28 AM
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My favorite pasta is from Carabba's. Chain restaurant, but still delicious.

There was a real nice and tasty (not too expensive) place in Seaside, FL, but I don't remember the name.



To me, there really isn't a food that is worth a bunch of money. If my bill is huge, I don't like the place, no matter how good the food was. I've been to a few fancy restaurants, but I was too busy counting dollar signs to enjoy the food.



Best food is grouper at my dad's house. yum!
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:34 AM
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I hate chain restaraunts and avoid them whenever possible. There are very few I eat at unless its the only thing around.



A big bill doesnt bother me in the least if the food is worth it, if the food sucks, then i hate the big bill.



Another one to add is Romeo y Julieta's in Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mex.



Of course my favorite cheap as hell food in the world, is Latitude 22+, with no airconditioner and great food. A meal that will leave you stuffed for 4 bucks. Lots of history here, lots of sailors have passed through it's doors and the atmosphere rocks, although i hear they moved which ruins it. Last time we were in there the owner bought us a couple rounds so he had someone to drink with lol
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i was thinking of doing a travelbook of mexican food....



plenty of good places to go, its all inexpensive, and most of it is great, loooove the hot sauce at the burrito factory
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:33 AM
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Oh, I can't believe I didn't think of this place. It's called Sahara's, Greek and Lebanese food. I love everything they have, and it's at good prices. mmmm, gyro meet is fabulous. Meat grape leaves are also marvelous. *drool*
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GYRO MEAT:

Translation: Mediterrian Pest Control
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Baldy' post='831011' date='Aug 2 2006, 08:28 AM

My favorite pasta is from Carabba's. Chain restaurant, but still delicious.

There was a real nice and tasty (not too expensive) place in Seaside, FL, but I don't remember the name.



To me, there really isn't a food that is worth a bunch of money. If my bill is huge, I don't like the place, no matter how good the food was. I've been to a few fancy restaurants, but I was too busy counting dollar signs to enjoy the food.



Best food is grouper at my dad's house. yum!


the first one i listed, the wine list made a millionare blush, i dont know how much it was, we think it might have been around $300 a plate.
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I think it's neat to find some really good leftovers in the fridge and then you can't remember how old they are, but like, it wasn't last week and you're like "Is this **** gonna make me sick if I eat it?"
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Tara Thai on 1st ave btwn 8th and 9th st, NYC
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mahi mahi cought in the keys, and cooked on an open fire about an hour after catching.



Oh and i was camping on a deserted island, so any food was excellent...
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