Posts Tagged ‘Good Food’

Open Question: What is your favorite restaurant south of Denver?

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

I’ll be staying south of down town Denver near to the intersection of 25 and 225 for a few days and would like to know what restaurant locals enjoy in that general area.
In my home town we have great Asian and seafood so I’m thinking Mexican, Steak or whatever give me an idea of some local favorite places. Not looking for a super high-end place just good food something special you local folks know. Thanks!!

Open Question: What is a fancy restaurant with good food for 18 to 19 years old people’s gathering in Dallas?

Friday, January 6th, 2012

My friend turned 19 and i wanna throw her a surprise dinner at a very fancy restaurant with 15 of my other friends. i really don’t eat out like this often so i a have no idea where to go? please help! GOOD FOOD is a must.

Open Question: Does McDonald’s serve better quality fast food in countries other than the U.S.?

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

I’m wondering if us Americans are just getting screwed (guess cause they know Americans will just eat anything with no regard for actual nutritional value or quality) and if McDonald’s restaurants in other nations serve food that actually looks like the picture and is actually edible and won’t induce indigestion and diarrhea a few hours later. In short, does McDonalds give all their good food to other countries and give the Americans the crappy food they’re known for here?

Open Question: I need to know good restaurants in SWVA?

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Any unique restaurant’s in southwest virginia, really good food and good for the family to enjoy and have fun, and it has to have a bar.

Open Question: if my husband is allergic to seafood and i eat some how long should i wait to kiss him or have sex?

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

I love shellfish and do not eat it or make it at home because of my husband. I have started going out with friends once a month to different restaurants for a couple of drinks and good food. It is the only time I can have seafood without worrying. I heard of cases of a simple kiss sending a person into anaphalactic shock. My husband has never gone into shock but his throat gets itchy and swells a bit. How long after I eat seafood is it safe to kiss him or be intimate?

Open Question: What are the best Middle Eastern restaurants on Edgeware Road, London?

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

I’m looking for somewhere atmospheric, authentic, with good food but relatively reasonable prices. Ideally it needs to serve alcohol, but I guess that’s not essential.

Come to think of it, any other personal recommendations for restaurants in central or North London would be appreciated, same criteria.

Thanks!

Open Question: Why do some people think that the food in the UK is awful?

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

I’ve seen a few questions and answers on here, from people in the US, who say that the food here is really bad. Why is this?

When I was in the States, I must admit I did love the food but it wasn’t down to quality, it was because the portions were much bigger, there was more choice, and because it was a lot cheaper, therefore I could eat a much higher quality of food than I can usually afford here in Scotland.

So, we don’t really get our money’s worth here. Portion sizes are pretty small, and to eat out at a decent restaurant can be quite expensive. But, even still, that’s not to say that we don’t have good food (just that you do need to shell out a bit more for it).

Are these tourists just basing their opinions on eating at our crappy, overpriced chain restaurants, fast food places, greasy spoons etc?

Open Question: All you can eat restaurants in melbourne?

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

I’m looking for an all you can eat restaurant in Melbourne, as close to the CBD as possible. Preferably A cheaper all you can eat as this is for a rugby team break up lunch. Good food is a must as well… suggestions please?

Open Question: English to french translation please?

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Martinique is known as magical; however you won’t expect to find magicians roaming the street. The kind of magic found in Martinique is, quite simply, culinary. Being French, it is known to have a love affair with good food. France has given Martinique a wonderful tradition of great breads, cheeses and charcuterie to enjoy from, not to mention other classics like soufflé, bouillabaisse and filet mignon. Not only that, but you will have one of the widest choices of restaurants in the Caribbean of over 150.

Along with all that great food, Martinique produces some great rum. Don’t leave without tasting it!

You will not be left hungry or thirsty while you are here!

Open Question: i am looking for a business software for a restaurant.?

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

i/we run a small fast food business that is getting busier with our good food.i am looking for a business software that is suitable for our place.i am scanning all my receipts on my home comp. and ‘creating my own docs.’,but i think there is a better(and more professional) way of using proper software to control how i insert invoices,numbers etc..we do have a professional acc. to do our stuff,but i like to keep my own records as they lost our paperwork for a year..

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