raleigh has like one or two restaurants of any reputeyou cant swing a dead cat in asheville or charelston without hitting a bomb ass spot that actually has its own identityit was a daily battle to pry myself from going back to numerous restaurants i had eaten at in both citiesas stated before id place Durham way way above raleigh
12/29/2011 10:44:41 PM
no way new orleans should lose this
12/30/2011 8:18:21 AM
can't vote for raleigh...
12/30/2011 8:33:27 AM
yeah because all food should be made with contaminated water.Yes they're the epicenter of cajun and cajun food is fantastic... but some of the knockoffs are better then the originals. Seriously our own "big easy" has "saucy craw tails" that are better then anything I've ever had on bourbon st.That being said... if it included durham i really do think raleigh-durham should be up there. All of chapel hills *neat* places are either the top of the hill which is played out or are targeting the greenie weenies and serving seasoned cardboard. But with chucks,sitti ,watt's grocery, the gugelhuph, beasly's, foster's market, capital club, the pit etc. we have some terrific and unique food offerings. However.... plain and simple due to the cost of rent/ownership and the proximity to others, NYC (well Manhattan) has the highest number of good food places per mile of any place I've ever been... now per capita... that's a different story. But, most of the chef's that are world renowned either started in NYC or went there. [Edited on December 30, 2011 at 8:42 AM. Reason : .]
12/30/2011 8:34:43 AM
^ what are some of your top choices for NYC? Im going there for 2 weeks soon and need to get the most out of my per diem
12/30/2011 8:43:59 AM
http://katzsdelicatessen.com/Is a must, oldest deli in the US and their sandwich was taller then my soda. http://leshalles.net/brasserie/one of anthony bourdain's first resteraunts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McSorley's_Old_Ale_HouseFood was Mehh but the atmosphere was one of the coolest things ever. I mean dirt floors with cat's walking around, beer made in house. Very authentic irish cuisine... but i don't like irish cuisine lol. i'll post more or PM you if i think of more.
12/30/2011 9:01:52 AM
12/30/2011 9:15:47 AM
i said it was a knock off plain and simple.
12/30/2011 9:17:43 AM
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12/30/2011 9:18:23 AM
i would also like to ask if any of those saying NO should win have been to lafayette ?The food is better... Albeit because there is more butter in it and the roux is richer.
12/30/2011 9:23:11 AM
Katz's Deli better give me a handy if they expect me to pay ~$17 for a rueben -- which, might I add, doesn't come with a side dish.
12/30/2011 9:46:39 AM
I'll give you a handy
12/30/2011 9:52:45 AM
12/30/2011 9:54:01 AM
I'll start drinking pineapple juice in preparation
12/30/2011 9:54:19 AM
word up
12/30/2011 9:56:54 AM
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12/30/2011 10:45:58 AM
I don't think any of us are expecting Raleigh to be #1 in this poll, but it's better than damn Charlottesville
12/30/2011 11:07:34 AM
In NYC Momofuku Ko was one of the best meals I had all year. Its counter seating for 12 tables and you basically get your own line cook for all the courses. The beverage pairing had me so drunk I didn't remember the last 2 courses. Like any innovative multiple Michelin star place its fairly expensive but actually way different than anything like that I've ever had. Its very focused on the food rather than the snooty.
12/30/2011 11:09:38 AM
Nah, not very very tasty.
12/30/2011 11:28:25 AM
I'm only here to address the chatter about The Big Easy here in Raleigh.I typically LOVE food of that particular styling, but TBE is easily the most disappointing restaurant in Raleigh.Good fucking lord it's bad.]But yeah, I don't think Raleigh even belongs on this list yet. We've come a long way in the past 15 years or so, but there are a few cities that I feel are better, and aren't even on the list, ie, Asheville and Richmond.[Edited on December 30, 2011 at 12:57 PM. Reason : asdfasdd]
12/30/2011 12:50:36 PM
12/30/2011 2:22:01 PM
So Memphis isn't in the South anymore? and Nashville? Man. That places has a neverending stream of mom and pop places. They changed the laws so that houses can be used as restaurants. Atlanta?[Edited on December 30, 2011 at 2:51 PM. Reason : raleigh is pretty much like 5-10 places and then all chains. such a big fat joke. ]
12/30/2011 2:50:57 PM
I wouldn't argue that Raleigh is the best food city in the south, but at least give it its due. 5-10 places and a bunch of chains is an exaggeration. Just looking at the bookmarks I have in my browser (not at all comprehensive just places I liked and noted or bookmarked because I wanted to try at some point)...42nd St Oyster BarBig Ed'sCafe LunaCapital Club 16Cooper'sDos TaquitosFinch'sFive StarGravyIrregardless CafeJ. Betski'sJibarraMoonlight PizzaOakwood CafePieBirdPoole'sSeaboard CafeSide StreetSittiSunflowersThaiphoonThe PitRaleigh TimesRemedy DinerRoast GrillThe RockfordVic'sBeasley'sChuck'sDaLatHayes BartonHotpointLily'sNeomondeNOFO[Edited on December 30, 2011 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
12/30/2011 3:12:43 PM
Many of the places you listed are not very good at what they do and counterparts in other cities are much better. Example: I used to think the pizza places in raleigh were special for the south before spending time in atlanta and nashville
12/31/2011 3:35:04 AM
^ which on that list would you say is not very good?
12/31/2011 9:57:13 AM
42nd St Oyster - awful entrees and average oysters Cafe Luna - mehCapital Club 16 - probably my favorite Dos Taquitos - $15 taco plate offends meGravy - can't complain... an olive garden that isn't afraid of seafood or capersIrregardless Cafe - an institution. Great pecan crusted chickenJibarra - 3 people I know shit themselves the same week eating here. Including me.Moonlight Pizza -mehOakwood Cafe - love PieBird - ok you opened a restaurant because you learned how to make pie dough. Figure out everything else.Poole's - good but expensive. AC owns the dining culture here.Sitti - I don't like it as much as neomonde but the fresh pita is unreal Thaiphoon - really good. An Asian place that doesn't use frozen veggies. Thank God.The Pit - K&W that doesn't come from a can. Not all bad.Raleigh Times - yay. Bar food that starts as actual food. Remedy Diner - it works.Roast Grill - ok you've been there for 80 years. Clean the God damned grill.The Rockford - you too can make day old chicken sandwiches and purees soup with undercooked beansBeasley's - when I get back to raleigh I will stop first at Bojangles Chuck's perfect fries. Something I can't find in a city with 80000 restaurants Hayes Barton Lily's - still my favorite American. Style pizza. Neomonde - Jesus these guys need a temple made to them NOFO - pretty goodCoquette - only reasonable French food around. Mostly never let me down.[Edited on December 31, 2011 at 12:52 PM. Reason : a][Edited on December 31, 2011 at 12:55 PM. Reason : a]
12/31/2011 12:51:49 PM
Daniel NYC is great. Its only a car payment for a table of two. The short ribs did make me want to give up cooking.
12/31/2011 12:59:39 PM
12/31/2011 2:53:51 PM
Nope- seperate entities
12/31/2011 3:08:20 PM
I had neomonde for lunch. And it was DELISCIOUS!!!!
12/31/2011 3:16:46 PM
Sitti was a collaboration between Empire Eats and Neomonde when it opened. Whether there is still a connection or not I have no idea.
12/31/2011 3:30:35 PM
Yes. But the food is way different. Neomonde is more deli like. Hummus is the same though.
12/31/2011 3:30:57 PM
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