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Schmancy lunches in San Francisco

So, where and what to eat in SF has been covered here in Talk quite a bit in the past, and I'm not going to try to rehash all of that here. I've got a more specific query: I'm going...

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Barcelona food/restaurant recommendations

If you have a week in Barcelona, what shouldn't you miss?...

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Cheap eating options in Paris and Italy (Rome, Florence)

Our trip is coming up fairly soon, and the wife being a very picky eater I'm trying to come up with some places to eat while in Paris and Italy. I've already begun accumulating ideas from chef friends who've been...

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Marfa, TX

On my way for a visit. Any good ideas for eating out?...

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Pizza places in the Bay Area (California) ?

I'm always looking for new pizza spots. I know of Applewood, Paxti's, Howies, Pizza my Heart...any other suggestions....

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Atlanta airport eats

I am a road warrior and end up eating at airports a lot. I HATE the Atlanta airport food, but could have sworn I saw a Best Of show that said there was some hidden gem there. I can't find...

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Palm Beach Gardens FL food/Superbowl

Hi - I"m headed to Palm Beach Gardens with work Sunday. I'd like to know if anyone has any restaurant tips. Also, we'll be in town to watch the Superbowl and need a relaxed comfortable place with good food and...

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Group of 14 - NYC Restaurant Ideas?

My group of 14 foodie friends is assembling from far and near for a special dinner. We would like something tasty and fun but at an affordable price, entrees from $15-30 is ideal. We have one vegetarian....

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New Orleans Restaurant Recommendations

I will be in New Orleans next week. I have been to NO a number of times and am really looking forward to trying some new places. I had originally had my heart set on going to August, but sadly...

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ISO Chanko!

One reason that Sumo wrestlers are so large is that Chanko Nabe, their staple food, is so darn tasty--it's hard to stop eating! This is doubly so during cold winter months when a good pot of Chanko hits the spot....

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