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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-12-2010 @ 8:10AM
Maddie said...
I was surprised to see the omission of New York City , some of the best restaurants in the world are located there. 4 seasons/ wolfang Pucks place for one. I live in hicago suburbs and the best restaurants here are located in Wheeling, you name it and they have it, French being the mos tpopular and very upscale. I can't oimagine a hot dog, no matter how good it is , being on the list of fine foods. NYC has the best hot dog to a new yorker, Nathans is world famous. I'm sorry but this list was just thrown togetyher by someone who doesn't know much about food or good eating establishments. I know one thing, you dont' have to go to those far away places to get the same food in Chicago or NY and I'm sure many other cities in America, when people migrated ot America they brought their food with them and many here have Indian, Thailand , French Cajum, Polish, Spanish etc. restaurants. This article was a loser.
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