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Not so great food cities
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:17 am
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:17 am
I will start with the one in which I live.
Atlanta. You can find decent ethnic cuisine of any sort, but the key word is decent.
There are lots of good restaurants, but for a city of this size, there is not a lot you can't live without here.
(the one exception would be southern bbq)
Atlanta. You can find decent ethnic cuisine of any sort, but the key word is decent.
There are lots of good restaurants, but for a city of this size, there is not a lot you can't live without here.
(the one exception would be southern bbq)
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:22 am to Tigertown in ATL
I'll say it. Baton Rouge. I spend a lot of time up there and the amount of chains piss me off.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:24 am to MightyYat
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I'll say it. Baton Rouge.
frick.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:25 am to glassman
Dallas/Charlotte. I'm sure there are good spots, but I didn't find them.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:29 am to Tigertown in ATL
Meridian, MS
even the Chick-fil-A in that town is bad
even the Chick-fil-A in that town is bad
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:35 am to Auburntiger
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even the Chick-fil-A in that town is bad
stayed there this year for the LSU bama game, and the place most recommended to go "out" was the bar at Outback.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:36 am to Tigertown in ATL
If we are factoring size and location, etc...not just saying its a bad food town or not...
I will say Birmingham and Mobile are underachievers...and, yes, so does BR.
I will say Birmingham and Mobile are underachievers...and, yes, so does BR.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 11:42 am to Tiger Attorney
Mobile pisses me off too. They have access to some of the freshest seafood around but lack the restaurants to take advantage of it. 
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:03 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Tampa - overall not very good with a couple of exceptions. There are three things Tampa does well.. Cuban food, Thai food, and Steaks. The rest of the city is consumed with chain restaurants like Outback, Chili's, Applebee's, etc...
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:05 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Orlando
Dallas
i'm sure a local could prove me wrong, but i didn't find anything great. But, outside of tourist destination cities it can be tough to find the right places to eat anywhere.
Dallas
i'm sure a local could prove me wrong, but i didn't find anything great. But, outside of tourist destination cities it can be tough to find the right places to eat anywhere.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:09 pm to el tigre
Talahassee sucks and they are right on the Gulf too...seems like a common problem.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:32 pm to Tigertown in ATL
new orleans. just because you have to deal with people who live there.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:44 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Cincinnati. If you want good food here, you've got to really look for it. You won't stumble upon many hidden gems up here.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:51 pm to Freddy Shoop
Gotta agree with everyone on Baton Rouge.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 12:57 pm to Swagga
People saying BR really need to get out more, or at least get more familiar with parts of BR besides those right next to LSU or within 1 mile of I-10.
It's not a culinary mecca, but it shouldn't sniff this list....as it also shouldn't sniff a "best" list.
It's not a culinary mecca, but it shouldn't sniff this list....as it also shouldn't sniff a "best" list.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 1:04 pm to el tigre
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People saying BR really need to get out more, or at least get more familiar with parts of BR besides those right next to LSU or within 1 mile of I-10.
It's not a culinary mecca, but it shouldn't sniff this list....as it also shouldn't sniff a "best" list.
Baton Rouge would best be labeled as a frustrating restaurant city. Given its size, it's got a nice handful of really decent restaurants.
It just always strikes me as inexcusable, though, that it can's support at least one sort of inventive "New American" (for lack of a better term) type restaurant that is owned and/or operated by a forward thinking chef (I don't care if he/she is "professionally" trained or not) that serves a seasonal menu utilizing truly thoughtfully procured ingredients.
I've run across such places in any number of smaller cities (Chattanooga, Asheville, NC, just to name two), and can't fathom why Baton Rouge would not be able to support at least one.
Posted on 2/24/10 at 1:10 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Sorry, tigre, but given its size and location...there are no excuses for what that restaurant scene is.
I agree with everything that Y.A. said...Asheville, Chatty and even Jackson can support that type of restaurant...no excuse...it is what it is.
I agree with everything that Y.A. said...Asheville, Chatty and even Jackson can support that type of restaurant...no excuse...it is what it is.
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