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Best Foods Youve ever had?

Lord Vader

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Burger: - Schroeder's Place in Thorndale, Texas (before the old man passed).

Chicken Fried Steak: - The 290 Cafe in Manor before it went hipster

Steak - Had a Porterhouse at Saltgrass Steakhouse in Round Rock around May 2, 2003. It was outstanding. Just a lucky day for them.

Beer: - Fireman's #4

Mexican: - Place in Taylor that closed down called Toto's. The ritas were on another planet and the food was fantastic.

Breakfast Taco: - Chorizo, Potato, and Cheese from Juan in a Million in Austin

Wildcard: - Went with the gf and her family to Corino's in Round Rock. My daughter got a 1/2 lb burger with mayo, lettuce, tomato, and jalapenos. It was topped with crispy pepperoni and gorgonzola cheese. Was outstanding.

 
Fried Shrimp Platter - "Shazzam Restaurant" Hotel Kempinski - Dubai, UAE - Beyond Awesome

Grilled Lobster - "Victoria & Albert Mall on the Waterfront" - Cape Town, SA - Texas Good

Crab Cakes - "Vic & Anthony's" - Downtown Houston - Consistently Delicious

Chocolate Chip Cookies - "Gourmet Deli" - St. Regis Hotel - Bali, Indonesia - Just trust me on these

Chocolate Cake - "More Restaurant" - Emirates Mall - Dubai, UAE - Once again, just trust me on this

Smoked Turkey - "By Special Order" - Tyler, Texas - Optimally delicious

Crab Salad - "Gourmet Deli" - St. Regis Hotel - Bali, Indonesia - I shall never forget it

Sangria - "Ibiza" Downtown / Midtown Houston, TX - Wow

Cornbread Dressing w/ Shrimp - My Very Own Recipe - I Usually Make it During the Hoildays - Another Wow

 
fish soup and garlic shrimp- el veradero, isla mujeres, mx

jerk chicken- along the roadside in Grand Cayman stopped with some caybrew and joined in with some locals on a porch.

chicken and waffles with crystals hot sauce syrup- Emrils, New Orleans

being in Houston I am fortunate to eat an excellent meal whenever we step out... but these 3 dishes were not common and can not be duplicated or matched, imo.

 
Whats the name of that place down off 45..... owned by an Ex HPD Officer, has giant food, like abnormally large biscuits etc.

Havent been down there in like 8 years. Place was good, just silly sized food.

 
Whats the name of that place down off 45..... owned by an Ex HPD Officer, has giant food, like abnormally large biscuits etc.
Havent been down there in like 8 years. Place was good, just silly sized food.
Kelly's. It is glorious.

 
Hamburger - Diamond Inn, Taylor, TX

Enchiladas con huevo frita - Molina's , Houston

Ribeye - Eddie V's ,Austin

Macaroni and cheese- my Grandmas house

Gut Pack - Vitek's BBQ, Waco

T-Mans special - Bert's BBQ Austin

 
I read you can still get that Diamond Inn burger at Mikeska's... is that true before I spend the money?

 
Duck - La Tour de Argent, Paris

Pit Smoked Lobster - Anaegada Reef, BVI

Chicken w/fresh vegetables - Inn at Little Washington, Virginia

Rib Eye - Bohannon's, San Antonio

Snapper Vera Cruz - some hole in the wall, Porto Vearta

The BEST thing I've ever eaten anywhere is at a little dive in San Leon, Texas called Gilhooye's. It's the Oak Grilled Oysters with a Shrimp on top, then topped with Pico de Gallo and Mexican White Cheese. Good gosh they're great.

 
Filet w/ Roquefort sauce...The Paris

Coq Au Vin....little village in Germany

Fried Chicken...Chinquapin Baptist Church Homecoming dinner on the ground (East Texas)

Escargot...Zell, Germany

Seidewurst...Zell, Germany at a riverside Imbiss

BBQ...Hilltop BBQ, San Augustine, Texas

Lobster...My smoker

Blackeyed Peas, any kind of Greens, and Banana pudding...Chinquapin homecoming

Burger...Mad Dog and Bean

Calzone...Aalborg, Denmark

 
Duck - La Tour de Argent, ParisPit Smoked Lobster - Anaegada Reef, BVI

Chicken w/fresh vegetables - Inn at Little Washington, Virginia

Rib Eye - Bohannon's, San Antonio

Snapper Vera Cruz - some hole in the wall, Porto Vearta

The BEST thing I've ever eaten anywhere is at a little dive in San Leon, Texas called Gilhooye's. It's the Oak Grilled Oysters with a Shrimp on top, then topped with Pico de Gallo and Mexican White Cheese. Good gosh they're great.
Not sure if you've been in a while but Gilhooley's has fallen way, way off, imo.

Fajitas: Mexico City, Mexico

Sushi: Tokyo, Japan

Fois Gras: Paris, France

Kangaroo: Sydney, Australia

Actually this is just way too hard. Most of the best things I've ever had I've had at people's homes. I think I'm lucky to know some imaginative and adventurous moonlighter chefs as friends.

Here recently I had a smoked bacon ravioli at The Reef in Houston that I would highly recommend. Wasn't the best thing I've ever had but a recent highlight.

 
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BBQ .. in a river bottom, on Elm Fork of Trinity river..cooked over bedsprings

Seafood..with my late brother in Houston..we caught em and cooked em

Chicken Fried Steak..my grandmother, on a wood stove and in a cast iron skillet

Breakfast..Mecca Cafe..on Harry Hines before they moved to East Dallas

Steak..on a mountain in Germany, during a tour. Cooked over a fire and we were freezing..probably not gourmet, but man it was good.

Fast Food..Steffi's Drive In..McKinney TX..been gone for years, but my mind remembers.

Something Different..my other grandmothers German potato pancakes and fresh churned butter

Chili..mine..called "Uncle Tom's Napalm." Once owned a bar and seved it..women came in ordered it and then her mouth blew up..Asked why the Napal chili was so hot?

 
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Re: Steffi's - There was a place down here in Round Rock called 2J's that made great burgers. Was gone back in the late 80's

 
If you've never been to Enchiladas y Mas in Austin, you're missing out. Bes t steak = a wagyu ribeye off my own pit. Bought at central market for $35/lb. if you like steak and have never had it, you need to go get it. I plan to get to Japan at some point just to get a taste of the real thing (real Japanese wagyu makes American prime look like a turd).

 
Hubcap Grill in downtown Houston. The quadruple bypass burger is second to none.

 
I read you can still get that Diamond Inn burger at Mikeska's... is that true before I spend the money?
Tim bought the old cooktop and tried to recreate.......not a total fail but no where near the same.

 
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