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What little restaurants does your region have the most of?
Seattle area is full of Teriyaki and Pho restaurants. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: What little restaurants does your region have the most of?
Miami. Ummmm...Cuban restaurants.
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Re: What little restaurants does your region have the most of?
Indian (not red)
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Milwaukee is a German/Polish city. Lost of brats/sausages here...and damn are they g000000t!
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In Florida where everybody is over 60, it is full of $5.99 all you can eat buffets so the old cheap bastards can pig out at 3 o clock and be in bed by 6.
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haha, are you serious? That sounds like vegas, except the bed by 6 thing.
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Toronto
There's a little Italian restaurant on every street in the city. Every other block has a Chinese restaurant. Every third block has sushi.
I don't recall if any Canadians live here. |
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Re: Toronto
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I don't recall if any Canadians live here. [/ QUOTE ] Naw, they are "Canadian". Vancouver is full of pizza places and Chinese food. |
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Re: What little restaurants does your region have the most of?
My town has every restaurant ever imagined by man or beast. The Berkshires have such a glut of restaurants it's not close to being funny. Something like 50 or 60 within a six mile radius in a town that's only got like 6000 inhabitants come winter.
Highlights include a few excellent brewery/pub type joints, several good high-end Japanese places, and great burritos, pizza and Finnish food (Club Helsinki) all in the same building. NT |
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Re: What little restaurants does your region have the most of?
Seafood and Sushi.
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