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Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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My favorite styled Pizza's:
1. Chicago
2. Buffalo
3. New York City
All of them are fabulous, but I love Chicago style, and yes, looking at my location you can say "well you're biased" that may be but I love the deep dish and the sauce under the cheese and the thick layering along with the very soft yet crispy crust and the vegetables freshly placed way more than New York style.
Buffalo also has it's own style of pizza, it was created to be a hybrid of New York Style and Chicago Style since the city itself is positioned between both cities. It's a very underrated style actually and one of the best.
But this is just my opinion, everyone has way different food tastes.
I love the Tex-Mex in San Antonio/Houston/Dallas a lot. But El Paso is the king in that. Tex-Mex is amazing.
Los Angeles and Bay Area have some terrific food as well, it's amazing there and San Diego & Tucson are underrated in the food department. So many great cities. Philadelphia is underrated as hell too, it's a great food city!
As you can see, I'm very much into food, if a city has terrible food, then the hell with it- I wouldn't ever even recommend anyone going there, I don't care what Global World City or whatever it is... lol.
Some of my L.A. favorites...Chicken teriyaki at a diner in Los Angeles' South Bay.
Tacos off a taco truck, Or fish tacos dipped in beer batter with shredded cabage and cream sauce. Chile Verde Burrito from a family owned restaurant in East Los.,
a hot pho soup or a roasted pork vietnamese sandwich...
St Louis is known for gooey butter cake, pork steaks, toasted ravioli, and St Louis style pizza (thin crust with provel cheese). It's difficult to find these foods outside of eastern MO and southern IL.
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Vinegar on French Fries (apparently a Canadian-influenced condiment)
LOL, you stole mine! Vinegar on fries is the best. The first time I attended a county fair outside of Ohio, I got fries, asked for vinegar, and was looked at like I just beamed down from the planet Vulcan...
I really like Philly cheesesteaks, New England seafood, and NY Pizza
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