The Tastiest Streets in the U.S.
Eat Street, Nicollet Ave in Minneapolis.
Eat Street, Nicollet Ave in Minneapolis.
Eat Street in Minneapolis. I'm there at least once a week.
Yay! Nolensville Road! The only thing that would have made it better would be mentioning the international market and all the excellent taco stands.
Yeah Roosevelt Ave.!
Sorry, felt the need to insert the obligatory NY arrogance. In all seriousness, it's definitely deserving of the mention, but Mott Street should be on there as well; I haven't been to most of the others mentioned in the comments, but I've heard amazing things about Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A bizarre list in a host of ways. Seems to me, by the time you'd named the first seven, you might not even have left NYC yet. From there it's not awfully likely your next target would be, uh, Houston. As for Seattle's Fremont Ave. (which I can see from my house), anyone who'd include it on this list just ain't been around much.
Tremont Street in Boston's South End - Hamersley's Bistro, The Butcher Shop, B & G Oyster, Pops, Picco, Garden of Eden, Sibling Rivalry, Tremont 647
Yeah, the praise for Fremont seemed to exist simply to praise Paseo. Don't get me wrong, Paseo deserves the love, but Fremont isn't even close to the tastiest street in Seattle. My vote would probably go to 1st Ave, or even Pike Pl.
Buford Hwy in Atlanta is probably the tastiest street I've ever visited personally.
NYC number one, Houston number two, that's refreshing.
Although I probably would have gone for Bellaire Blvd., Houston, myself.
Valencia St., San Francisco - seriously, how is San Francisco on no one's list? What is that?!
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