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12-26-2010 @ 3:06AM
em hunt said...
In Barcelona, Spain, a small restaurant that serves the best crispy, moist, tender, delicious lechonada (roasted small pig). In Puerto Rico, the Atlantic restaurant, (I forgot the name of the town, close to San Juan), the best paella topped with deliciously buttered half of a lobster, in Israel, a homely restaurant (I cannot remember the name of the town, Tel Aviv suburb), served the best seared grilled lamb. In Las Vegas, southside, the best seafood buffet, I ate 2 dozen oysters and downing sushis, (cheap, too, $12.99), Asian buffet. In Philippines, the best pancit (noodle) drooling with magical gravy, Lu Yong's, in the suburb of Manila. In Paris, the best homemade lasagna (pasta is recommended for walking around Paris) at Santo Pietro with good red wine. This can go on and on. In Houston, a $3 lunch (you have choices) at Yantze's, with this economy, no one can beat that. Bon appetit!
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