Any vendor selling monthong durian!
Pic: Me eating monthong durian at a vendor stand, Penang Island, Malaysia.
@Stevil It's expensive and has a short season, so I advise you NOT to try it. One of my expat friends dared me to try it, claiming I'd be hooked from then on. I didn't believe him, but I did it anyway. Big mistake. I've loved monthong durian ever since, willing to pay high prices to get it when I can.
Middle Eastern food - couple places in Seattle I like and miss: Mediterranean Kitchen on Capitol Hill; and Cafe Zum Zum (curry) downtown.
Cheesecake Factory
I was Mexican in a previous life and would eat Mexican food 5 of 7 days if I could.
Claim Jumper has great fried zucchini and lobster, believe it or not. None in Louisiana.
Love Round Table Pizza's gourmet veggie pizza. Miss that one too.
Nice traditional Thai resturant.
Sushi..kazu in new port richey fl..anyone interested? let's meet for sake..
It all depends on what I want to eat. Of I want a real BBQ I will go to an Argentinian or Uruguayan restaurant but if Irish food is calling an Irish pub near my home is the place.
@qwertykeyboard Ask the Irish...but Sheppard pie would qualify.
Have not eaten at a fast food place for a couple of years, yuck. Besides home there is a Chinese buffet about a half hour away. The staff barely speak English and the food is great.
While buffets give great options, they are just not cost effective for me - I can't eat that much - nor do I want to. I'd rather order off the menu most of the time.
Any one of numerous little diners/dives around Oklahoma that has perfected their own technique for making the best chicken fried steak with pan cream gravy, smashed taters, and a roll or three. It annoys me how so many places neglect the roll.
Any Indian place. I've never found a bad one.
YES!!!!! An Indian restaurant opened in my little city a few years ago, but their location was terrible and they closed. I was delighted to see that they changed locations to a better place and are now doing well. I think I may go there today
Enjoy it for both of us!!!!!
If it has to be a restaurant, I'd pick Sweet Tomatoes for soup and salad.
The Italian restaurant quite near me . It's like being in Italy again .
Potbellies, Au Bon Pain, Mideastern Mediterranean or relative of the adjoining countries.
Other than home, my favorite is a local steakhouse.
I like a place in Portland called Old Chicago (on SE 103rd and Washington). I love their hawaiian pizza made with sweet thai chili sauce, canadian bacon pineapple red onions and red bell peppers on a thick crust. Mmmm. They also usualy have a nhice selection of craft beers.
There’s this place called La Palma here in Conroe, TX. It is the best taqueria north of the border and probably better than anything south of the border, too. Shwarma style preparation, they’re like an orgasm in your mouth.