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Your Favorite Restaurant??? (pg. 2)
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| robin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
Dont even get me started on McDonalds. They dont even use real potato in their chips.
** shuts up, before he gets flamed for abusing America's most popular fast food chain ** |
so.. what do they use *i never go there anyway* |
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| yujie__ |
Lunch: Pho99, BK, IN&Out, chipotle,
Dinner: Cheesecake factory, maggiano, bertucci's, Pho99, Famous Dave's, Copeland's, D&B, .............. i forgot |
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| surferfb |
The Tombs
Close second Max and Moritz in South Carolina. |
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by surferfb
The Tombs
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Bah ... too Georgetowny and preppy :) |
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| Misty Kitty |
| i like Wagamamas and Apogee |
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| MOSCHINO |
| Mike Ditka's in Chicago. BEST STEAK EVER! |
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| surferfb |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Bah ... too Georgetowny and preppy :) |
Well I am Georgetown and preppy :D |
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| blazed it |
ho ho ho Pho 79 biatch!
can anybody tell me why all pho shops have a number next to them? |
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| occrider |
Well here's what I read in one review:
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So now the big question: What's with all the numbers? Why are all these restaurants named Pho 75, Pho 95, Pho 79? Unfortunately, there's no clear answer, but speculation has fueled enough urban myths to choke an alligator in the sewer. Asking the management yields only hazy answers. Pho 75 was named by the original owner, a journalist commemorating the fall of Saigon in 1975; the 95, according to staff at Pho 95, is "just a number we threw on the restaurant." For whatever reason, naming pho restaurants by number has become fashionable in the world of Vietnamese restaurants. The cryptic naming convention, though, is a boon to business diners everywhere: It's a great topic of conversation, enough to sustain you and your boring business client through the 20 minutes it takes to tear through a lunch of Washington's best budget dining option.
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So I guess the answer is ... :conf: |
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| dj_mdma |
For Lunches, Puccino's Cafe's are the , in excellent food and a great place to be to eat. Anyone who's been there will know what i mean.
For Casual Dinners, Wagamama's and Nando's are great, depending on what sorta mood i'm in.
I'm also a fan of A-List Resturants. Obviously you pay lots more, but everything about the place you are in makes the food taste a lot better :toothless
The Oxo Tower, Nobu are fantastic places that i've been too. I've also got myself a booking at The Ivy as well in March next year :D |
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