Mobile, the Port City! It is Alabama's oldest city. First settled by the French in 1702, Mobile has passed through English, Spanish, and now American hands. It is full of history and southern hospitality. And many great places to dine.
Mobile, the Port City! It is Alabama's oldest city. First settled by the French in 1702, Mobile has passed through English, Spanish, and now American hands. It is full of history and southern hospitality. And many great places to dine.
On a road trip in Virginia while looking for a place to eat breakfast, I passed a road side sign advertising sandwiches and donuts. I turned around as soon as I could and found the place, the store front of Doshier's Donuts. Much to my delight, everything there is made fresh. Even the donuts, which are fried to order!
During Washington DC's restaurant week I like to try new restaurants. In the U Street Corridor, a Peruvian restaurant that I was not familiar with was participating. After taking a peek at their menu online, I decided to go there. Having one of the best meals I've ever had, I immediately fell in love with El Secreto de Rosita.
I am always on the lookout for good Italian delis, as they have some of the best food. In the Little Italy section of Niagara Falls, NY, I found a great one: Scipione's Italian Deli and Catering.
In Williamsville, New York a longtime neighborhood bar, Loughrans, had recently closed. In its place is the restaurant Grezi on Main. Having been a patron of the previous establishment, I tried the new place out. Grezi provides a fine dining experience. The food quality is excellent, but the place is very different than the one it replaced.
I was meeting a relative for breakfast and was looking for a good place to eat. Near Niagara Falls, in the town of Wheatfield, New York I found the perfect spot. A baseball themed diner that serves terrific food: The Club House.
A friend was visiting from out of town and we were having dinner together. He suggested a burger place in Adams Morgan. I soon found out that Lucky Buns has the best burgers in DC.
I recently spent some time in Copenhagen. The restaurant scene there is quite dynamic and diverse. Incredibly, the city has 28 Michelin starred restaurants. Even without going to any of those, there are plenty of other places to dine and have both Danish food and some of the finest international cuisine.
My last article on Philly Cheesesteaks was rightly criticized for mostly covering "tourist" cheesesteak restaurants. However, I received several recommendations in the comments. I went to each one.
Some friends were in from out of town and we were looking for a place to dine at. We decided on a place in the neighborhood of Fells Point, right at the edge of the Baltimore harbor. There, we had a great meal at the nautically themed restaurant Ampersea.