
girlinlove
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oh my goodness Chicago wins by a long shot! especially the great pizza from Lou Malnatis or Gino's East or Unos!!! and then for hot dogs wow there are so many but in the suburbs PORTILLOS!!!! mmmmmm yumm I miss living in illinois! and in florida people havent the slightest idea what italian beef is! its crazy. And the quality of the meat in chicago is by far the best i have ever eaten. Chicago is great. |
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carmen m
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I think the best food is from France, Italy and Spain, whatever you eat is good, well at least for me |
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Babystomper
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Mom, ALWAYS MOM! Got it?
Well, maybe not her corn bread, that recipes' getting thrown out when she hands down her cook book. |
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Dr. Hill Arius
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Your main question really opens the topic to anything. Then your details kinda narrowed it down, but I like the main question better.
So my answer is: Filipino food (from the Philippines)
I am biased tho, as I am half Filipno.....lol
~jaz~ |
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Yo Tiesto!! I am with you there.
Chicago Pizza.
HANDS DOWN!!!!!! |
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Curiam
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My vote is Korean food. My wife is Korean now and I have been eating it for the last 19 years and have yet to get tired of it. |
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Manda
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The best food comes from the south.....Yummy! |
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Kelly
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I'm from the Chicago area, so I would probably say Chicago pizza (Plump crust, but not deep dish.. if you know what I mean). I don't think I have ever had a Chicago hotdog though... I heard it is supposed to be really good though. Is there still a tradition where you can't ask for ketchup on your hotdog? |
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Mom of 3
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Philly...can you say cheesesteak! |
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Nora
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I agree and ad steak |
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XoAngieXo
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i think so and you no those Mexicans that sell the corn with mayo,butter Parmesan and red peeper is awesome |
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lostinchicago
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A real Italian beef.
Followed by Italian food cooked by Italians.
P.S. (not Italian so not bias) |
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gunhappy heretic
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New Orleans, without a doubt. |
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Man of Gold
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U.S.- Chicago, NYC
World- Italian, Asian |
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Faygo
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Detroit's Coneys are so much better. Ohterwise, I like Italian. |
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AJ242
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Until you have a real New York slice you've never truly tasted pizza! |
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