Greatest Meals of your lifetime
#11
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!
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!
#12
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
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
#13
#15
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*
#17
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.