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Old 01-18-2015, 06:33 PM
 
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Phoenix is full of cheap, low quality food. Moving back to Minneapolis has rekindled my love with good, quality food. Sure it's nice to have $3 margaritas at Juan Jaimes but I'd much prefer a quality bruschetta from an Italian cafe.
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Old 01-18-2015, 06:37 PM
 
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Phoenix is full of cheap, low quality food. Moving back to Minneapolis has rekindled my love with good, quality food. Sure it's nice to have $3 margaritas at Juan Jaimes but I'd much prefer a quality bruschetta from an Italian cafe.
Minnesota is known for large portion meat and potatoes comfort food, not authentic Italian. Having said that you can get quality Italian in both cities and too much fast food in both cities. Minnesota is nothing special.
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Old 01-18-2015, 07:52 PM
 
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Phoenix is full of cheap, low quality food. Moving back to Minneapolis has rekindled my love with good, quality food. Sure it's nice to have $3 margaritas at Juan Jaimes but I'd much prefer a quality bruschetta from an Italian cafe.
oh stop with the silliness of "my place is superior to your city" generalizations. I've traveled to Minn many times on business/know Minneapolis well and there's as much variation in "good quality" food in both cities as well as most other cities/regions in the country. And I've often found one's definition of "good quality food" = food one is used to, prepared in exactly X way since this is what I was brought up with. I'd also argue if you haven't found any "good quality food" in the Phoenix metro, you sure haven't been trying very hard.

btw, we enjoy the Vegan Pizza at Pizza Luce and the veggie Sushi at Origami on 1st Street in Minneapolis.
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