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I'm looking for a decent Raclette grill around the 60 dollar mark. Can anyone make a recommendation? [more inside]
posted by Hands of Manos on Oct 26, 2009 - 4 answers

Where in Boston's North End should my wife and I have our anniversary dinner? [more inside]
posted by bondcliff on Sep 24, 2009 - 11 answers

Autumn is almost here where I live! Tell me your favorite autumn party recipes, with some restrictions listed inside. [more inside]
posted by librarianamy on Sep 16, 2009 - 10 answers

Romantic getaway this weekend in Toronto, staying at Sutton Place Hotel near university. What's the coolest stuff to do relatively nearby when we're outside the room? [more inside]
posted by anonymous on Aug 20, 2009 - 19 answers

BOGOFilter: What restaurants in the Bay Area offer buy-one, get-one-free coupons? [more inside]
posted by joseph conrad is fully awesome on Apr 30, 2009 - 5 answers

If your best friend was going to Savannah, GA, where would you tell them to eat? [more inside]
posted by kidsleepy on Apr 29, 2009 - 20 answers

What are the best delis in Boston? [more inside]
posted by gregb1007 on Feb 13, 2009 - 12 answers

Where in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro can we still find a reservation for Christmas dinner? [more inside]
posted by nathan_teske on Dec 23, 2008 - 6 answers

It's my birthday... where should I eat in Seattle? [more inside]
posted by bamassippi on Nov 11, 2008 - 17 answers

Where should we eat in Burlington, VT this weekend? [more inside]
posted by TurkishGolds on Sep 18, 2008 - 18 answers

Where are your favorite places to dine in Chicago? Romance is preferred, good food is a must, and I'd like to spend less than $100 for my wife and I. [more inside]
posted by ztdavis on Jul 16, 2008 - 23 answers

Where can I eat some good North African food in Paris? [more inside]
posted by oxala on Jul 3, 2008 - 3 answers

How often/How much do you spend eating out, versus eating a home cooked meal? And what percentage of your net income do these categories end up being? [more inside]
posted by jujube on Jan 21, 2008 - 38 answers

I'll be spending the next week in L.A. I'm from the Midwest, unremarkable smallish town with zero culinary culture. Help me find places to to eat during the trip, but they have to be quick/take-out places. [more inside]
posted by sourwookie on Jan 14, 2008 - 23 answers

Where can I find delicious shabu-shabu in Seattle?
posted by krisken on Oct 8, 2007 - 2 answers

St.LouisFilter: What e-mail lists and websites do you, as a St. Louisan or someone who lives nearby, consider essential for keeping up-to-date on local events, art, music, politics, food, etc.? [more inside]
posted by limeonaire on Aug 24, 2007 - 9 answers

Where should we host a bridal shower in Seattle? We're looking for a cool private room in a restaurant, or a neat suite in a hotel, or a cool patio - it's the weekend of August 4th so all of the boats are booked for SeaFair. [more inside]
posted by barnone on Apr 23, 2007 - 6 answers

I'm really interested in the concept of the buffet-style, "all you can eat" type restaurant experience. Is this a Western invention? Does it even exist in other parts of the world? Also, does anyone have anyone strategies as to how to maximize the buffet experience? [more inside]
posted by quietfish on Apr 6, 2007 - 67 answers

Where to eat in Calgary? [more inside]
posted by gsh on Jan 2, 2007 - 9 answers

My family and I will be in New York city for the holidays. My mission: to find great restaurants for Christmas and New Year's Eve dinners. [more inside]
posted by clearlydemon on Dec 14, 2006 - 6 answers

How do I eat out alone? [more inside]
posted by backseatpilot on Oct 23, 2006 - 66 answers

Can someone recommend a good variety of loose leaf green tea? [more inside]
posted by gregb1007 on Sep 20, 2006 - 14 answers

toronto dining: a friend of mine is leaving toronto for a job in spain and is getting some friends together for dinner. she's looking for a nice restaurant, not terrifically expensive since everyone's a student, ideally a mellow sort of place with a patio or outdoors seating, and by the lake or at least with a nice view. or at least somewhere with that kind of casual summery atmosphere. got any suggestions?
posted by sergeant sandwich on Aug 3, 2006 - 4 answers

What's your favorite healthy food that can be bought on a college student budget? [more inside]
posted by charmston on May 31, 2006 - 36 answers

Black pepper: delicious, delightful innocuous condiment or hideous lurking spicy gastronomic menace? [more inside]
posted by felix on Jan 24, 2006 - 29 answers

Where can I find great Indian food in NYC?
posted by spaghetti on Jan 6, 2006 - 20 answers

A couple in a celebratory mood has 55 hours in Manhattan. Where do they go to experience the best of the best cuisine? [more inside]
posted by plexiwatt on Oct 18, 2005 - 37 answers

A decent, inexpensive red wine? [more inside]
posted by verytres on Sep 1, 2005 - 39 answers

I'm looking for a restaurant in the Denver area that will satisfy both meat eaters and vegetarians. I would like it to not be too pricey, but I'm willing to spend a bit more to get an epic meal. I would prefer to avoid Boulder, if at all possible. Any suggestions are appreciated.
posted by Sheppagus on Mar 31, 2005 - 7 answers

Chicago? Going to be there March 4th through 7th. What to do? Where to eat? I'd like some good greek or chinese food, or both. Oh, and I need to find a sports bar there that will be showing the Duke/Carolina game on Saturday night.
posted by corpse on Mar 2, 2004 - 15 answers

Healthy restaurant options in the Big Easy? I'm visiting New Orleans for a week with family, and I've been warned that the place should be called "the Big Greasy." Does anyone have recommendations for fresher, greener eating options? I've seen sites dedicated to helping people pick restaurants, but I'm hoping some here have personal Nawlins experience.
posted by squirrel on Jan 12, 2004 - 11 answers

I had dinner in a Mexican restaurant a while back, and the menu made this claim: There are only three true "cuisines" in the world, French, Chinese, and Mexican which predates the other two. In that case, can anyone explain to me what "cuisine" means, and how it differs from just meaning "style of food"? Why, apparently, is there technically no such thing as "Italian cuisine" or "Indonesian cuisine". Or am I just placing too much faith in Mexican restaurant menus?
posted by Jimbob on Jan 3, 2004 - 8 answers