if your looking for a place in the detroit area i would suggest fishbones in greektown or in farmington, they have a variety of unique dishes and let me tell you to try the alligator it is excellent
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answered by jturtle_23 2
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We eat out so frequently that it's honestly hard to choose. The best food ever came from my grandmother's kitchen, but I love the prime rib at Outback Steakhouse, the burgers at Cheddars, just about any Chinese buffet, and fajitas everywhere!
2006-06-14 12:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The steak house a t the Little America truck stop in Salt Lake City, Utah.
2006-06-14 14:17:59
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answered by happybidz2003 6
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Indian Cuisine in a London restaurant.
Japanese cuisine in a Las Vegas restaurant.
Continental cuisine in a Gulf Hotel.
Regular fast food in a NYC pavement.
2006-06-14 12:51:07
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answered by Mr ME 4
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That would be a toss up....For more hometown...a place called MacD's pub in Wilmington, Ohio. And for a more expensive taste The Chop House in Miamisburg, Ohio. MacD's has the best filet mignon EVER!!! YUM! and The Chop House has...well....everything tastes phenomenal!! :)
2006-06-14 14:51:41
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answered by bellas_mom2003 2
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Chile Relleno at Dos Reales
2006-06-14 12:48:40
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answered by jjangermayer 4
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Thick Chocolate/Vanilla Shake from the Steak and Shake
2006-06-17 13:02:55
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answered by lil_emie69 2
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The best food i have ever had is seafood at captin lueys calabash in MI
2006-06-14 22:47:57
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answered by cheerbabe104 3
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Troy, Mi - Ruths Chris Steak House.. expensive but soo good!
2006-06-14 22:04:58
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answered by BECKYY! 1
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Sushi at this store by Pike Place Market in Seattle. Those salomon eggs, sushi, and squid were mighty tasty. Yumm. I'm hungry now :)
2006-06-14 12:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Burger King in Columbia, S.C
2006-06-14 12:48:47
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answered by dirt29180 3
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