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21 Amazing restaurants From My Road Trip over the United States

21 Amazing restaurants From My Road Trip over the United States -

sushi from sushi ota in san diego In the last five months I have driven more than 12,000 miles on my cross-country book tour. I visited more than 40 cities and ate hundreds of meals varying quality: some were good, some forgotten fortunately very confidently, and others of "OMG I can die happy now" quality. These meals - whether in an upscale sushi restaurant or a hole in the wall - showed me how delicious and varied food in America is

After all the meals, here are my top 21 favorite restaurants. United States of America, where tasty to obtain high-quality and affordable food. When you visit road-tripping across the country or just these cities, you should be one of these restaurants to pop

The Daily Kitchen and Bar (Richmond, VA) -. This place serves large portioned salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and healthy dishes from a mostly organic menu. The food is of high quality and uses local ingredients when possible. With a friendly staff, large open windows and an outdoor terrace, it is the perfect place for lunch on a sunny day

Tupelo Honey (Asheville, NC) -. So many people recommended this place to me, I had to try it. While the prices were more than I wanted to spend the money ($ 12 for the typical dish), the food and service were good. On weekends, come masses, so make sure you get there early. They are famous for their Bloody Mary and country soul food. I loved my super-Southern breakfast bowl with beans, grits, eggs and bacon

Little Bread (Miami, FL) -. Recommended to me by a reader, this business serves Cuban-inspired sandwiches. Cheap, filling and tasty, makes the food for a satisfying lunch. The service is a little slow when it's busy, but I like to think that's because everything is made with love

Acme Oyster House (New Orleans, LA) -. Located on Bourbon Street, this tiny and dark restaurant fills up quickly (expect one line) with the guests who have come up for the famous oysters. These fleshy oysters Golf served on the half shell, or better yet, try charbroiled - they are cooked to perfection. Skip their Bloody Mary though; they are not as good

City Grocery (Oxford, MS) -. If you are looking for a classy, ​​upscale meal at a place with a wine bar and a romantic setting, check out City Grocery. The food is delicious, well portioned and beautifully presented. Although the prices are not cheap (with wine a meal you back $ 40 is set), the food was worth every penny.

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Charlie Vergos' Rendezvous (Memphis, TN) - Supposedly the best barbecue in Memphis, I liked the no-nonsense order: there here no dithering, and the staff is blunt. The food comes quickly and in large portions, with amazing rice and beans. My friend and I have two racks of dry rub ribs, bursting with flavor. I might even go for a third rack, but my friend talked me out of it. I'm not sure if I should have listened to

Gus Fried Chicken (Memphis, TN) - In addition to how the chicken place looking Breaking Bad The restaurant serves the best fried chicken I've eaten in my life. The juicy, moist chicken with broken skin bursting with taste in the mouth. It's freaking amazing! They also serve delicious fried green tomatoes and cucumbers

Nashville Street Tacos (Nashville, TN) -. Huge portions "OMG so good" tacos at great prices. You can not really think that could go wrong. It is the perfect place for a quick, filling and delicious meal

catalyst (Missoula, MT) -. This is the best breakfast in Missoula, with large portions at a great price ($ 7 -10 for a main course). Each meal is actually two (so you will have leftovers), and they have to spice up a wide range of hot sauces your food. You have to eat here if you're in town. Get the heap or breakfast burrito. They were my two favorites

Marché (Nashville, TN) -. The popular brunch spot (you can find a long wait on weekends) offers a very traditional breakfast and brunch food (bacon, eggs, pancakes, etc.). But the simple menu offers excellent quality, which explains the wait. For a solid, satisfying breakfast Marché is the spot

granny's best strawberry donuts in bozeman
Omas Gourmet Donuts (Bozeman, MT) -. Although I usually do not eat donuts, this place is so came recommended I had them very trying. I am glad that I did. Not only are the donuts low (75 cents), they are sweet heaven! The strawberry donuts tasted as if sent from above. I ate four. My only regret is that I did not eat more

Fong Pizza (Des Moines, IA) -. Recommended to me by a user on Twitter, the restaurant surprised me most on my trip. It is an Asian-inspired pizzeria. You would not believe, Crab Rangoon, kung pao chicken or beef Hunan Pizza was good, but you would be wrong - it is phenomenal. So is the potato skin Pizza. Holy Moly! With dozens of options to choose from, this restaurant offers a meal combo that just does not work, but. I hope they open a branch in New York

Five on black (Missoula, MT) - Healthy lunch dishes at a reasonable price. There is a place, "Your Own Cup build" so that you can choose from a rice or salad base, various meats, sauces and toppings with a Mexican flair (No, it's not like Chipotle ... OK, maybe a little ). The restaurant was full every time I went. Make sure the mango BBQ sauce to try

The Wandering Table (Spokane, WA) -. A low-key restaurant serves a small menu, but delicious food. I loved the trout. There is an extensive wine list, and the bartenders can make a really good old-fashioned. While I ended up over $ 30 for my dinner to spend, it was worth the money

fish tacos from tony's crab shack

Tony Crab Shack (Bandon, OR) -. This little Seafood Hut was one of my favorite stops on the tour (thanks, Yelp!) And is cost-Pacific oysters ($ 1.75 each) and fish tacos so tasty they usually! My friends and I thought okay, not because we were hungry, but because we could not stop eating. You can also buy beer and wine here, and the staff is very friendly and chatty. A great little place

Naan-N-Curry (San Francisco, CA) - I went to this place because it was opposite my hotel and I craved Indian food. Go to the next option proved to be a wise idea. If tables full of Indians to eat at a place, you know, it will be the real stuff. ( Note : .. I use this as a barometer for most ethnic food, if a place with people filled this race, it's probably safe) The Naan was bigger than my face (and only $ 1) , and the curries came in large portions and were sharp and full of flavor. I am not Indian food expert, but it was damn good. Some of the best I've had in a long time

The Old Siam Thai Restaurant (San Francisco, CA) -. After living in Thailand, I'm pretty picky my Thai food. Not in the United States really compares, and I am always filled with disappointment. However, this restaurant was some of the best I've had outside Thailand. The very traditional menu was so close to what you would get there. Highly recommended for Thai food lovers

the z man from joe's bbq in kansas city

Joe Kansas City Bar-B-Que (Kansas City, MO.) - Trying Grill restaurants was something I tried to do as often as possible. When I moved to KC, I was told, "Go Joe!" Over and over again So I did ... twice. Everything everyone said about it was an understatement. While they are known for their Z-Man brisket sandwich, I found her pulled pork to be the best. Toss on gallons of their BBQ sauce and I can see why everyone keeps coming here. long waits expect

Tilt (Portland, OR) -. Serving huge portions burger and fries, this bar has an outdoor patio and industrial vibe. The food is delicious and the bar offers a wide selection of micro-brew beer. Not like beer? Making the bartender to mean cocktails. It is one of my favorite hangout spots, while I'm in town

Dan Tana (Los Angeles, CA) -. One of the oldest Italian restaurants in town, this place is used frequented by Frank Sinatra. A small place with dark wood paneling and checkered tablecloths, it looks straight from the 1960s with a very traditional (and expensive) menu. The food here is divine, to make just like your imaginary Italian grandmother. It is full every night, so be sure to reserve

Sushi Ota (San Diego, CA) -. This was the best sushi I had during my trip. The toro (fatty tuna) melts in your mouth, blows up the uni (sea urchin) with flavor, and the live shrimp still moves when you eat it. The chefs keep serving food until you stop it. This is traditional Japanese - Eat sushi exactly how it is placed in front of you -. And is easily one of the five best sushi meals I had in my whole life

The United States has an abundance delicious food from coast to coast. My road trip scratched hardly on the surface, but if you have to visit one of these cities or travel around the country, these restaurants will satisfy your appetite.

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