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Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Originally Posted by Bilbono
I just answered the question, as did many others. If you want people to answer a different question, start your own thread.
Won't stop me from offering up my opinion or suggestions, doesn't need a new thread when this one is good enough to offer details. Rather than improving upon it and maybe remembering good times on your own part by sharing your experiences you chose to use your efforts in being defensive instead, but OK you can keep it as a simple list rather than offering a little more detail.
Won't stop me from offering up my opinion, doesn't need a new thread when this one is good enough to offer details. Rather than improving upon it and maybe remebering good times on your own part by sharing your experiences you chose to use your efforts in being defensive instead, but OK you can keep it as a simple list rather than offering a little more detail.
Gee thanks. As an introvert, I don't care for being singled out, nor do I like being controlled. I followed the rules -- there was no need for you to say that my post wasn't good enough.
It looks like all the cities mentioned so far just have a lot of restaurants that serve the cuisines of other parts of the world, and probably do it no better than anybody else does. They just charge higher prices and pile on some fake atmosphere of the originating cultures.
You have a better choice for a city where you can find decent Senegalese, Burmese, Scandnavian, Peruvian, Ethiopian, Pakistani eats along with the standard cuisines?
I wouldn't go there for pizza, but I would for diversity I can't find elsewhere except possibly NYC.
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