What Is Your Favorite Restaurant?

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Boston Market used to be good eats.

I think they're all gone now.
As of March of last year, 16 locations were still going. I've seen Boston Market frozen meals at the grocery store.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. Earlier this week, I tried the Sonic Tator Tots that you can buy at the store now. They're good and it only took fifteen minutes to cook ten of them in the oven. :) :) :)
 
Asking this question because I'm eating out a lot this month and it made me think about it. I'm getting Papa John's Pizza for Valentine's Day and next week a burger and French Fries at a local restaurant of mine (I usually get peanut butter pie for dessert) and then Texas Roadhouse. As much as I love eating out anywhere, Texas Roadhouse has to be my ultimate favorite place to eat though. 😁
I've been quite a few times down to -


Best restaurant on the planet, well worth the 40 miles journey.
 
Haven't you ever been to a Brazilian restaurant before? That's what they do, meats come by and get sliced off.
I love Brazilian restaurants! My wife and I just went to one a month ago. I've been to several.

An endless parade of meats on oversized skewers to choose from. A carnivore's wet dream.
 
Versailles ( Cuban) in Culver City off of Venice blvd is still open
 
Asking this question because I'm eating out a lot this month and it made me think about it. I'm getting Papa John's Pizza for Valentine's Day and next week a burger and French Fries at a local restaurant of mine (I usually get peanut butter pie for dessert) and then Texas Roadhouse. As much as I love eating out anywhere, Texas Roadhouse has to be my ultimate favorite place to eat though. 😁

I'm partial to chinese food, east indian, and middle eastern.

Nothing beats a good Baba Ghanoush.

But you can't go too wrong with good Italian or French neither.
 
I remember the first time I read the restaurant name Chik Fil A. I thought it was pronounced Chick Fill' Uh. I was that slow, so I dint get it.

I always see loads of cars at the drive thru. You could take that two ways. They have really good food. Or, you can observe that McDonalds also always has load of drive thru cars.
 
I have so many I like...........let me see if I can think of all of them.

El Fenix (my #1 favorite)
Red Robin
Ruby Tuesdays (before they went national)
The Grit Iron SteakHouse (the original no longer exists)
Olive Garden
Cool River (to DIE for steak burgers)
King Buffet (huge Asian style buffet)
Joes Buffet in Fairfield, CA (hate to say it, but this CA place makes THE BEST sandwiches)


Fast Food:

Pei Wei
Burger King
Dairy Queen
Taco Bueno
Panda Express
Wendys

Weinersnitzel
 
^^^ My city used to have that King Buffet place, but it didn't last long. The building was eventually turned into another foreign restaurant named Sakura. Under that name it lasted for a good couple of years, but it too eventually closed and so far, nothing new has happened with the building. Before it was the King Buffet, it was a steak house restaurant named Dakota's.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. When it was Sakura, the place had the best chicken fried rice, and they gave you your money's worth of it. :) :) :)
 
I hit up ( Panda Express ) ( Subway / with coupons) ( Burger King / With Cupons ) ( Carls Jr. / with Cupons ) and in past ( Burrito Bandito ) and Guadalajara or Coco Mongolian and New China and IHOP
 
As of March of last year, 16 locations were still going. I've seen Boston Market frozen meals at the grocery store.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. Earlier this week, I tried the Sonic Tator Tots that you can buy at the store now. They're good and it only took fifteen minutes to cook ten of them in the oven. :) :) :)
We seldom use the oven for that type of thing anymore since we discovered the air fryer. We use it for everything from frozen fries to rib eyes. What a great appliance.
 
I’ve eaten at The Luau , and a Brown Derby and Alice’s Westwood and Malibu and El Coyote and the Formosa Cafe and the original Pantry and El Tepiac and dozens of other Famous So Cal Favorites , including Tito’s Tacos in Culver City ( But I liked the Burrito Machaca at Lucy’s next door ) and the 1920s Tamoshanter in Atwater and Hop Sing’s near Venice
The "Hot Brown" sandwich at the Brown Derby was the best ever.


The original El Tepayac in Boyle Heights was a fun spot.

Gladstones in Malibu, and The Capital Grill in Costa Mesa, are also on my favorites list.
 
I haven't been down in that neck of the woods for over thirty years. It was on my list of things to see in Hollywood when I was in the service in the 60s.
It was a very interesting place. I had an aunt and uncle who owned a creole restaurant in L.A. and they used to take me there with them all the time, the wait time was always long, but worth it.

That area is all kind of seedy and dirty looking now.
 

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