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What is the best/worst thing you've ever ate?

  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    Cuban pork /pickled beef tongue
  • BRF
    "you've ever ate" :-;

    Best: my own grilled boneless rib eye with Montreal seasoning.

    Worst: crow
  • gerb131
    Best tbone at Chicago chop house
    worst ex mother in law lasagna tastes like cascade every time
  • Belly35
    BRF;1735121 wrote:"you've ever ate" :-;

    Best: my own grilled boneless rib eye with Montreal seasoning.

    Worst: crow
    very clever bro
  • Belly35
    Best: so many.... Cape Cod small little place (can't remember the name) served the most wonderful Lobster Bisque
    Worst: Ham loaf or Haggis
  • 4cards
    best--- prime rib at the Williamsburg Inn
    worst-- I've had a few bad meals but nothing that I couldn't eat
  • ernest_t_bass
    *eaten

    You sound like my wife.
  • MontyBrunswick
    Best: your mom
    Worst: your mom
  • steubbigred
    Same answer twice........*****
  • 4cards
    gerb131;1735129 wrote:Best--- tbone at Chicago chop house
    worst ---ex mother in law, tasted like cascade every time
    ...fixed for accuracy!
  • sleeper
    I've had countless meals that I would qualify as best which no one on here could probably afford.

    Worst meal? I was at some conference and we had filet mignon, slightly overcooked in my opinion.
  • Belly35
    sleeper;1735242 wrote:I've had countless meals that I would qualify as best which no one on here could probably afford.

    Worst meal? I was at some conference and we had filet mignon, slightly overcooked in my opinion.


    sorry Sleeper but the price tag of dinning does not alway raise the standard of the cuisine. I've eaten at some of the most highly rate restaurants in the world but not always satisfied with the preparation and flavor. My best experiences in dinning have come from those establishments where the locate fresh ingredients and soul of the chef created a great dinning adventure.

    I can tell from your comments that you are clueless of fine dinning, which would lead me to assume you don't eat out much...... Poor people eat filet mignon when dinning out because they can't afford it always....and they think it makes them look wealthy
  • Automatik
    sleeper;1735242 wrote:I've had countless meals that I would qualify as best which no one on here could probably afford.
    +1. This applies to best. Not kidding, I work in food....only perk from this dumbass job.

    Worst? I wouldn't say meal, but the worst thing I can recall eating was durian. SO FUCKING GROSS.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian
  • Automatik
    I will echo the statements of Belly (first time ever). "Fine dinining" + a high price doesn't always equate to the best.

    I'm more into lesser known, but amazing restaurants or food spots. Food trucks also kick ass.
  • SportsAndLady
    Automatik;1735271 wrote:I will echo the statements of Belly (first time ever). "Fine dinining" + a high price doesn't always equate to the best.

    I'm more into lesser known, but amazing restaurants or food spots. Food trucks also kick ass.
    If you're ever in Chicago grab some food at Big & Little's. It's fucking phenomenal and cheap.


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  • gerb131
    4cards;1735237 wrote:...fixed for accuracy!
    lol'd
    when we teeing it up?
  • 4cards
    gerb131;1735324 wrote:lol'd
    when we teeing it up?
    Anytime buddy, send me a PM when you want play
  • Belly35
    SportsAndLady;1735279 wrote:If you're ever in Chicago grab some food at Big & Little's. It's fucking phenomenal and cheap.


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    My daughter now lives in Wicker Park area some really great place to eat .... my next trip to Chicago Big & Little's for sure
  • jmog
    Best-Mom and pop, middle of nowhere restaurant near Novi Ligure, Italy. The place had 2 employees, grandma and mom. Every time we went there we were the only customers. They made all of their pasta noodles from scratch and kneaded everything by hand, no machines. Their gnocchi dumpling noodle dish were out of this world. I wouldn't have a clue as to the name of the place or even how/where it is since I never drove (rode with co-workers).

    Worst-India, nearly anything there

    Here in the US I would say the best was a mom/pop Italian place in Mandan, ND. The husband was Italian, the wife was Mexican, and every dish was Italian, but they all had a "spicy" option where the dish was made with different Mexican peppers/spices to make it hot. The fettuccini alfredo, made spicy, was REALLY good. There were so many spices in it that the alfredo sauce ended up red instead of white. It was really good.
  • Laley23
    Best: Moms fried chicken & mashed potatoes. Coney Dog from Ft. Waynes Famous Coney Island. Pizza spot in Italy (no clue on name). Cajun Chicken Nachos from Venturas in Toledo.

    Worst: Every meal in Cuba
  • raiderbuck
    Best: Au Cheval Burger at Au Cheval. Unbelievable burger. Such basic ingredients, but so much flavor

    Worst: Curry. My ex's mother would make it, and I hated it. I do not like curry at all.