Meals every person should have (at least once) before they die.

Insaneclown

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Starting with, a Jamaican beef patty on coco bread.
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with a side of yucca fries
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and a strong ginger beer.


They both look good. I have some Jamaican beef pattys in my freezer. Ive never had them before. Now where do I find some coco bread. Sounds tasty!

Those fries look good to.
 

Insaneclown

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I've always loved Fuddruckers...but ours moved away 16 years ago. :(

Now I have two drive 2 hours away if I want fuddruckers.

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Also I like Arby Q's but I cant find a picture of it.
 

Neco_Coneco

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Pecan pie is by far my favorite desert. I only have it once in a great while as its pretty heavy. I like to put a scoop of ice cream on top :drool_2:

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Xian Xi

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Honey Shrimp and Walnuts. Rarely ever printed on a Chinese menu unless high class, but they will make it for you if you ask for it at any Chinese restaurant.

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Don't blame me if you keep going back for more.
 

TonK

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Honey Shrimp and Walnuts. Rarely ever printed on a Chinese menu unless high class, but they will make it for you if you ask for it at any Chinese restaurant.

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Don't blame me if you keep going back for more.

Dude, he got me hooked on this shit!
 

racecar

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Honey Shrimp and Walnuts. Rarely ever printed on a Chinese menu unless high class, but they will make it for you if you ask for it at any Chinese restaurant.

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Don't blame me if you keep going back for more.

not really honey it's actually cream with mayo and they deep fried the light battered shrimp( usually large size) then just mixed in the mayo/cream and the one i had last week they had canned peaches with it, creamy with a hint of sweet from the syrup/peaches... crunchy on the outside and shrimp on the inside. :drool_2:
 

racecar

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speaking of chinese food

also try this :drool_2::drool_2: peking duck
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also try porky's Hickory Smoked Baby Back Ribs slabs
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norton9478

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Honey Shrimp and Walnuts. Rarely ever printed on a Chinese menu unless high class, but they will make it for you if you ask for it at any Chinese restaurant.

Don't blame me if you keep going back for more.

I have had the walnut shrimp before... Pretty good Hot on the outside, cold on the inside.

A lot of restaurants in asian dominated metropolitan areas will also serve shark fin soup, Birds Nest Soup and even Venison. But they only put it on the Chinese language menus.
 

striderpunk

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They both look good. I have some Jamaican beef pattys in my freezer. Ive never had them before. Now where do I find some coco bread. Sounds tasty!

Those fries look good to.

If you have any Jamaican or Caribbean restaurants in your area you owe it to yourself to get a freshly made beef patty. on the topic of coco bread any west indian bakery worth its salt will have it; and while you are there pick up some coconut bread. It's about as dense as fruitcake but tastes like fruit instead of liquor.

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a slice of this with a glass of dark rum will finish off a meal nicely.
 

aria

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I'm glad I ate before returning to this thread :p

I'll dig up some photos later.


* blue-cheese stuffed, bacon wrapped, dates: My god, they're awesome.
where does one find these?

Argh, that was the one I was hoping no one would ask: I had them once, as a special, at a restaurant that never had it on the menu again :( It was the Border Grill, which now has a few locations in LA and one in Vegas --I've met the two women who founded it, they have a real gift with pan-Latin American food. I guess you could try making your own, but I don't know if there's a trick --with that said, the three flavors so perfectly compliment each other: the first thing you taste is the smoky bacon, then you get the power of blue cheese in a later harmony with the rich, sweet flavor of the dates. As soon as I saw the special I though "wow, this could really work!" It did. I've since been to a place that did bacon and dates, but it wasn't the same.

Frankly, it was one of those dishes that completely revolutionized my interest in high cooking and opened me up to going a step further and exploring molecular gastronomy.

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Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich (from Montreal - Schwartz's or Main).

Hah, I was thinking about mentioning Schwartz's, but poutine and the Montreal bagels from Maison du Bagel probably topped it IMO.

As for eastern European fare, I prefer pierogies over the cabbage ones.

Did Fuddruckers kill your mother and rape your father? Cuz that is one angry response!

I just have a problem with crimes against humanity, that's all :p

You should hear my opinions when something actually pisses me off. Fuddruckers merely stains the planet with its existence and exceptionally overrated, just-above-McDonalds food.
 

Keep Clear

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I cant really think of anything

But i love seafood and anything chinese.

Hmm I would like to try certain cooked insects, or frog flesh in china ; )
 
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on a scale of 1 to 10, Fuddruckers is a fucking 4 on the hamburger scale, and possibly 2 on the food scale. What a fucking joke.

haven't been there in at least 10 years. I'm going to try it again to see if it's worth it.

I'll have to add that everybody has to try white castle at least once. Krystal is an acceptable alternative.
 

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haven't been there in at least 10 years. I'm going to try it again to see if it's worth it.

I'll have to add that everybody has to try white castle at least once. Krystal is an acceptable alternative.

Ahh, White Castle.... where the sliders keep on sliding until exit.
 

Xian Xi

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not really honey it's actually cream with mayo and they deep fried the light battered shrimp( usually large size) then just mixed in the mayo/cream and the one i had last week they had canned peaches with it, creamy with a hint of sweet from the syrup/peaches... crunchy on the outside and shrimp on the inside. :drool_2:

There is honey buts used to caramelize the walnuts. The sauce on the shrimp is made from mayo and condensed milk. The shrimp is supposed to be lightly dusted with corn starch and then fried.

I've made this dish many many times. I still love it.
 

Lagduf

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The only reason to go to Fuddruckers is to see if you can actually eat a 1LB burger. It's a right of passage for any man worth his salt.

After that, you don't really need to go back.
 

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3 Way, 5 Way, Cheese Coneys. If you're looking to clog your heart on cheese Skyline will be happy to oblige.
 

aria

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The only reason to go to Fuddruckers is to see if you can actually eat a 1LB burger. It's a right of passage for any man worth his salt.

After that, you don't really need to go back.

Pssh... I can get something better at the Anchor Bar in Superior, WI:

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The place is a local legend, and I had everything on the plate, known as the Gallyburger: three 1/3 lb patties.

It's as good as local gets up in Superior. Better than the chain crap.

More good photos of the beast:
http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/5084/anchor-bar

My shame is I still haven't gone to one of the two local birthplaces of the Jucy Lucy.
 

Lagduf

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Pssh... I can get something better at the Anchor Bar in Superior, WI:

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The place is a local legend, and I had everything on the plate, known as the Gallyburger: three 1/3 lb patties.

It's as good as local gets up in Superior. Better than the chain crap.

More good photos of the beast:
http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/5084/anchor-bar

My shame is I still haven't gone to one of the two local birthplaces of the Jucy Lucy.

Bobak, you realize where I lived in MO was a cultural wasteland, right?

That burger looks good, but 1LB of Beef is absolutely, truly disgusting. I've ate a few 1LB burgers in my day and am not really interested in doing that again.

It was me vs the burger and I won each time. I've nothing left to prove.

You ever watch Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives on the Food Network? I love that show because those are the types of places I generally want to hit up when I go out to eat.
 

aria

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Bobak, you realize where I lived in MO was a cultural wasteland, right?

That burger looks good, but 1LB of Beef is absolutely, truly disgusting. I've ate a few 1LB burgers in my day and am not really interested in doing that again.

It was me vs the burger and I won each time. I've nothing left to prove.

You ever watch Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives on the Food Network? I love that show because those are the types of places I generally want to hit up when I go out to eat.

I haven't, but there's an excellent place near where Djdelly used to live (a small town just beyond the urban sprawl of the Twin Cities) that was featured on the Food Network: The Peppermint Twist. The burgers were all that were worth having, but holy cow were they ultra-greasy goodness.

But cultural wastelands usually have the best local beef for some reason... The beef tips and original barbecue sauce from Arthur Bryant's in KC was tops (can't say the same for the regular beef, was way too fatty). I had a damn good burger 'n tots at a place in Bottineau, ND last month (Herbel's Dario Drive-In‎).

Again, crazy coincidence we're talking burgers, I was in Sault St. Marie, MI a few days ago and I went to their own U.P.-famous chain of Clyde's Drive-Ins (the original is in the Soo):

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These onion rings were possibly the best I've ever had... the burger was good, but these rings were like a spiritual experience (possibly worthy of a space on my list). My decision to get a chocolate shake proved to be forgettable.
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My favorite burger joint in my home town was John's Burgers, it became a local chain for all the right reasons --the burgers were ridiculously good.

Now that you're in CA, you must track down an In-N-Out if you haven't already (EDIT: there's one in Auburn, lucky man). Remember to read up on the "secret menu" before you go.
 

Lagduf

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The secret menu?

I hit up In-N-Out but I didn't really care for it.

Not that it was bad or anything it's just not what I'm looking for. A classic burger joint? Eh. It's cheap and they're open late, so I do see the appeal - but it just doesn't appeal to me. It's still fast food IMO even if it's better than the super franchise joints (McDs, BK, etc.)

I haven't had a milkshake from their, so I need to go do that soon.

The hidden religious stuff was creepy.

I'd rather go to Wiener Works and get a hot dog, chili cheese fries, and a beer.
 

aria

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The secret menu?

I hit up In-N-Out but I didn't really care for it.

Not that it was bad or anything it's just not what I'm looking for. A classic burger joint? Eh. It's cheap and they're open late, so I do see the appeal - but it just doesn't appeal to me. It's still fast food IMO even if it's better than the super franchise joints (McDs, BK, etc.)

I haven't had a milkshake from their, so I need to go do that soon.

The hidden religious stuff was creepy.

I'd rather go to Wiener Works and get a hot dog, chili cheese fries, and a beer.

I didn't even know they had shakes, or at least had a friend order one... its all about the double-double and animal style fries for me.

The bible verses are the beauty of being a privately held company... sort of like how Cargill is one of the biggest companies on planet earth, but since they're privately held they can keep doing an excellent job of keeping anyone from really knowing how big they are... until the occasional news comes out like them holding one-quarter of Russia's bond markets, having $110.63 bil in revenue and 152,600 employees spread out across the world --all being run from a mansion in the suburbs of Minneapolis.
 

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some people on this site can eat a dick before they die.
 

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FIVE GUYS!

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Fried Dumplings

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Any steak from Ruth's Chris Steak house.

I will post more when I think about them.
 
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