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03-22-2004, 10:45 AM
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What's a BW3?
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03-22-2004, 10:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
What's a BW3?
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http://www.buffalowildwings.com/index2.asp
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03-22-2004, 10:58 AM
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Bump -- and merging with Regional Foods thread.
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03-22-2004, 11:20 AM
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Re: Buffalo Wings
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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
[B]No one mentioned this! This one regional food has become popular everywhere. It must be served with blue cheese dressing and carrot sticks. And beer.
What cracks me up, are those rare occasions when someone says, "I didn't know that buffalos have wings," and they mean it. Uh, the recipe for the wings are from Buffalo, New York. "Oh."
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I prefer mine with ranch as well
And the quote about not knowing buffalos had wings... JESSICA SIMPSON in a nutshell
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03-22-2004, 12:45 PM
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BW3s has gotta be ranch dressing and CELERY, not carrots.
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03-22-2004, 01:02 PM
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Hooters makes the best wings ever... i'm craving them now!
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03-22-2004, 03:51 PM
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Originally posted by bluefish81
OK, so this probably is more of a "certain time of the year" thing than regional, but I love Iowa State fair food. It's the best part of going to the State Fair... gorging on everything that could possibly come on sticks - corn dogs, cheese, deep fried Snickers bars and Oreos (haven't tried these yet) and God only knows what I'm forgetting. Plus obvious fair stuff like Grater Taters, Funnel Cakes, and Grinders.
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We have fried twinkies at our state fair. never tried them because the calorie count is that of about 3 big macs, but hey... whatever suits ya i guess...
I love funnel cakes though.
And I am forgetting one thing. I was in Hawaii one year and i had papaya salad dressing. It was AWESOME and I can't find it anywhere here... unless it's mixed with something else and the last ingredient on the list.
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03-22-2004, 05:35 PM
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Funnel Cakes are soooooooooooooo good!!!!
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03-22-2004, 07:33 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
There's an Italian place that's kinda fun called C&O trattoria out by santa monica i think that you should check out. They sing and all that jazz.
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Everyone I know loves C&Os. They actually just opened a second location called C&O Cucina down the street and it's indoors! I don't know if they sing "That's Amore" in the new location though.
Other native CA things everyone has to love:
In & Out (I know it's already been mentioned but it deserves a third)
Jamba Juice (I know you are starting to get it elsewhere but the originals were here and were called Juice Club)
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (the Original Ice Blended)
California wine
Tito's Tacos (if you haven't been there you need to go)
Apple Pan (for the diehard 90201 fans, the Peach Pit was modeled after the Apple Pan)
Tommy's Original (can you say chili cheese burger?)
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03-22-2004, 07:46 PM
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for home...
Tastykakes
cheese steaks (I find it really funny when places up at school have "Philly Cheese steak" on the menu... what they serve is nothing close!!)
water ice (some people call it Italian ice) -- it's kind of like a slushy, only thicker, and you eat it with a spoon... hard to explain, and not the stuff you get in the little cups from the supermarket ( www.ritasice.com)
for school...
yeah, poutine. I'm afraid of it... but most people here eat it like it's their job.
I've also never seen Greek Chips anywhere other than Lennoxville...
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03-22-2004, 08:07 PM
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I knew this one...
The Original Mel's Diner/Drive In was started in San Francisco. It's where American Graffitti was filmed. They have them here in Sacramento and down in SoCal. But then again, a 50s style diner isn't completely out of the ordinary. There is actually an un-related chain of Mel's Diners in Florida.
But none the less... great burgers and shakes.
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03-22-2004, 08:25 PM
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Our love affair with food is unbelievable!!!
I didn't make it through the whole thread, so if no one has said-
Crawfish anything! I've tasted a lot of delectable, gastronomical
pleasures in my life, but La. has a "flavor" that once you've tried, will spoil you for any other regional epicurean delights! Honestly, come to La. and see how good food can be!
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03-23-2004, 12:07 PM
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Originally posted by bruinaphi
Everyone I know loves C&Os. They actually just opened a second location called C&O Cucina down the street and it's indoors! I don't know if they sing "That's Amore" in the new location though.
Other native CA things everyone has to love:
In & Out (I know it's already been mentioned but it deserves a third)
Jamba Juice (I know you are starting to get it elsewhere but the originals were here and were called Juice Club)
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (the Original Ice Blended)
California wine
Tito's Tacos (if you haven't been there you need to go)
Apple Pan (for the diehard 90201 fans, the Peach Pit was modeled after the Apple Pan)
Tommy's Original (can you say chili cheese burger?)
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When i was in college in Arkansas i use to crave In & Out and de weinershitnzel and then i also craved El polo loco. When i would come home on break from school I would make my mother and father stop at In and Out from ontario airport so i can get my fill of that place.
There are only two locations of this place but it puts olive garden to shame. Called Spagetti Eddies. YUM!
So is the Apple Pan also in Bev hills? or in the LA area?
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06-05-2004, 07:37 PM
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Roll-n-Roaster
How did I forget this? I grew near this fast food chain of 1 store. Great roast beef sandwiches, and I mean great. French fries with melted cheese.
Here is a site with a map of where they are:
http://www.citimaps.com/brooklynpages/rollnroaster.html
If you look at Manhattan Beach, across Sheepshead Bay, look for Coleridge Street. I grew up on the ocean block.
I just remembered Roll-n-Roaster because my sister and her boyfriend ate at their (after 33 years!) second location that just opened in manhattan at 3rd Ave. & 11th St. I'll have to make a run there soon.
Here is another site:
http://www.nymetro.com/nymetro/food/openings/n_10267/
This is their site (under development) http://RollnRoaster.com
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06-08-2004, 09:18 AM
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Definite Philly food list:
Cheesesteaks
Hoagies (both on an Amoroso roll- gotta have that distinctive bread)
Tastykakes
Frank's Soda, especially Black Cherry
Any Black Cherry Soda flavor, I cant find it here in State College so I'm thinking its a Philly only food
Soft Pretzels! The best ones are the ones you get from the vendor off the side of the Schuykill Expressway.
Ritas Water Ice- you have to taste it to know it.
Notes on Cheesesteaks: They DO NOT COME WITH SAUCE!!! Its just cheese (usually provolone, american or whiz), steak, fried onions and an Amoroso roll with maybe pickles, mustard, mayonaise, ketchup as extras. Asking for lettuce and tomato means that you want a cheesesteak hoagie.
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