Your favorite restaurant
By Denise
@petatonicsca (7070)
Japan
July 14, 2019 7:41pm CST
What is your favorite restaurant and why?
I have to eat gluten free, so in Japan it's really hard to find a restaurant where I can eat. Easy, you say, in the land of rice? Unfortunately it's also the land of soy sauce that includes wheat in its making and a number of other things which limit where I can eat.
My favorite restaurant is not a chain, but a privately owned Indian restaurant owned and operated by my colleague's husband, with cooks from India, who really know what they're doing. Pricewise I'd put it at just a bit expensive for lunch (¥850 or $8) and more so for dinner (easily ¥2000 or over). I go there about once a month to pamper myself with food I didn't have to cook!
In the US, I like Olive Garden, but I really have little experience there.
What about you?
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10 responses
@Scrapper88 (5980)
• United States
15 Jul 19
I really don't have a favorite restaurant, but I like any place that serves Mexican food.
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@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
15 Jul 19
What kind of fast food? Hamburgers, ramen, local foods?
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@yanzalong (19091)
• Indonesia
15 Jul 19
I love West Sumatran restaurant and Sundanese restaurant as well. They have special food from their own regions.
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@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
15 Jul 19
I can't really claim a favorite restaurant. I like different places for different types of food. I have a favorite steak house - Texas Roadhouse, a favorite Mexican restaurant - locally owned, but no favorite Italian restaurant as we have Olive Garden, which I like, but no real special place to get authentic Italian cooking here in town.
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@RasmaSandra (98129)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
15 Jul 19
I used to have several favorite restaurants ages ago but for many years now I have not gone to any restaurants.
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
15 Jul 19
My favorite restaurant is Marchi's in New York city. They have been in business over 70 years. It is in the first 2 floors of an old family owned Brownstone. There is no menu--they serve a 10 course dinner of varied Italian food with each better than the other: veal, fish, beef, pasta, antipasto, salad, fruit, cheese, hot lemon tart, christolis and more!
I haven't been there in years since I live in Fort Lauderdale but I use to eat there a lot in the 50s and 60s and when I traveled to NY in the 80s--back then it was one price--$25--I am sure it is doubled, if not more, now.
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@JudyEv (382542)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Jul 19
Our daughter-in-law is coeliac too and in Ireland but they have found that Indian restaurants seem most likely to be able to cope with their requirements.
@janethwayne (5191)
• Philippines
15 Jul 19
My favorite restaurant is Choobi Choobi because it has all the seafood of my favorites that they serve and all are fresh from the sea.
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