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re: As a non-native of BR but being here for a while

Posted on 8/25/15 at 12:36 am to
Posted by Tiger Attorney
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2007
19674 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 12:36 am to
Given it's location, it is perhaps the most underachieving food city in America. I know this is not a popular opinion, but I have been to 17 countries and 32 states now...I feel I have a good breadth of knowledge. I have kept and open mind, but it really is just not good.

Houston is the most underrated while we are at it. Lafayette and it's environs has great food.
Posted by tigers1956
baton rouge
Member since Oct 2008
4794 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 12:54 am to
Mike andersons has great oysters in the bar...but food is not as good as it once was
Posted by BRIllini07
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2015
3019 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 2:22 am to
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Given it's location, it is perhaps the most underachieving food city in America.


Naah, it's not that bad, people just need to stop comparing BR to Chicago, New York, or anywhere else people go on vacation and compare it to similar sized metro areas. If you take this list of MSA's by size and look at the 60th-80th largest metro areas (BR +/- 10 spots), I think BR is really toward the top of that list as a food city. New Orleans for its size is really an outlier in the food arena, but that's nothing for BR to have self-hate over.

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