When I revisit some cities, there is often one dish that I have to go back to. These aren't necessarily the best dishes in their cities. They're just ones I always have to go back to.
3640 SE Belmont St (at SE 37th Ave.), Portland, OR
Restaurant de cuisine du sud des États-Unis · 49 conseils et avis
Anoop Ranganath: Get the Reggie: fried chicken, bacon, gravy, and cheese on a delicious biscuit. A quart sized mason jar of sweet tea is a perfect complement.
Restaurant italien · Oregon Hill · 39 conseils et avis
Anoop Ranganath: I had my first pork chop when I was a senior in high school. I chased that pork chop for 10 years. This pork chop is better and is stuffed with rosemary and garlic and served with white beans.
Anoop Ranganath: Giordano's is a chain, and I don't care. I dream of their stuffed pizza. Get the "Special". It's filled with sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, and onions. Anything more would be overkill.
Anoop Ranganath: The Santa Fe Enchilada is stuffed with grilled chicken and cheese, smothered in a rich and spicy sauce, and drizzled with sour cream. Ask for a little Danger sauce, and you've got my favorite Tex-Mex.
Restaurant spécialisé dans le poulet frit · 126 conseils et avis
Anoop Ranganath: The medium is plenty hot. The hot is painfully hot. The extra hot had me seeing stars once, and someone else had to drive me home. My mouth waters uncontrollably whenever I think of this chicken.
Anoop Ranganath: Order the family platter if there's four of you. You're going to get a mountain of steamed king crab, snow crab, oysters, mussels, gulf shrimp, potatoes, and corn. feeling fancy? add a lobster tail.
Lieu servant des wings · Downtown Charleston · 54 conseils et avis
Anoop Ranganath: The Kickin' Chicken sandwich is the best buffalo chicken sandwich I've ever had by a mile. Even the hottest isn't that hot, so be daring!