Restaurants in North America
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Arez
Lamb shawarma and other delicious dishes grace the menu of this new Lebanese falafel spot. Try the barbecue Arez, with grilled beef, chicken, onions and peppers.
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Sushi Itto
Wasabi and salsa chipotle are equal condiments here. It has some eyebrow-raising Mexican inspired rolls and 'burgesitas' that are hamburger-like creations made with sushi ingredients.
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El Gato Gordo
Gato Gordo attracts travelers in droves for its excellent, well-prepared food at terrific prices. There's an unbeatable set lunch, and excellent pasta, crepes, Mexican snacks and meat dishes, plus a great choice of drinks.
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Acme Oyster & Seafood House
They still shuck oysters to order here, which is a beautiful thing, but when Acme gets busy – which is fairly often – it serves them up pre-shucked. This heresy encapsulates the dance with quality Acme engages in: trying to stay true to its roots as one of the Quarter’s oldest operating seafood joints, but within dangerous proximity of the undiscerning crowds from nearby chain resorts. It’ll even serve gumbo in a bread bowl – nice if you’re from California, but pure madness to local food purists. That said, when Acme is on, it’s on; for midrange solid seafood this is good stuff, but don’t expect the authentic Louisiana bounty of the Gulf you may have been…
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Ritter's Diner
A classic greasy spoon where locals of the Bloomfield neighborhood head for a pierogi after a long night out. Each table has its own jukebox.
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Bi Lokma
Behind a dainty wooden facade, eccentric Orhan Yegem keeps Midtowners nourished with honest, fresh Ottoman staples like stuffed cabbage, eggplant salad and creamy yogurt soup. Stake a table, then head to the counters to order. Top of the list is the Ali Nazik (eggplant puree topped with succulent lamb and tomato mince), the culinary equivalent of a hug from a Turkish grandmother.
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Blake's Steakhouse
Blake's serves seafood, chops, prime rib and classic cuts of top-shelf steak.
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Waterfront
- Maui, USA
- Restaurants › Other
With a breezy harbor view, the Waterfront serves Central Maui's best seafood.
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Yoko
In a town swimming with sushi restaurants, locals consistently nominate Yoko as one of the best.
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Blethering Place
The name means 'voluble, senseless talking' but don't act like a blethering idiot at this traditional tearoom.
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Marrakesh Moroccan Restaurant
This Nob Hill classic which serves up authentic tagine that you eat with your hands while sitting on puffy cushions.
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Bagel Cafetín
This colorful spot, next to Templo de San Francisco, serves up bagels with a huge choice of fillings and reasonable coffee.
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Arcade
Elvis used to eat at this ultra-retro diner, Memphis' oldest. Crowds still pack in for sweet-potato pancakes and cheeseburgers.
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Tao
If you need a break from tortillas and tacos, head to this Korean/Japanese eatery for tantalizing tofu, tempura and sushi dishes.
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Geo’s Patisserie
Geo’s has a huge selection of temptations – muffins, scones, pain au chocolat, croissants, cakes, tortes and more.
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Caffe Amici
Amici serves excellent coffee in hand-painted Italian cups, and draws hearts in cappuccino foam, warming the spirits of Downtown office workers.
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Caffe diBartolo
Grab a sidewalk table or head for the back courtyard at this smart café. You can enjoy hot panini sandwiches or just wake up with a strong coffee.
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Blue Monkey
- Memphis, USA
- Restaurants › Pub
Locals flock to this relaxed Midtown hang for savory pub food with flair (including delectable homemade potato chips), drinks specials, and nightly live music.
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Balcony Bar
This student-centric pub is a good place for pizza, carousing and sitting on the titular balcony while watching the Magazine St parade march by on balmy nights.
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Sansei Seafood Restaurant
In Kapalua, trendy Sansei is always packed, serving out-of-this-world sushi and intriguing Japanese-Hawaiian fare; Thursday and Friday have half-price food after 10pm.
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Bulerias
A more upscale tapas bar with seaside ambience, outdoor seating and lovely food. Its huge TV tends to show soccer games, and the patio is good for boulevarde watching.
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El Chicano
A sprawling restaurant and bar that serves big portions of Mexican food and 'grande' margaritas. There is an outdoor deck for the three days in the summer the sun's out.
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Iron Works BBQ
Follow the deliciously smoky aroma to this rustic former ironsmith’s shop near the convention center for smoked pork loin, huge beef ribs and an all-you-can-eat salad bar.
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McClard's
Southwest of the center, it may be Bill Clinton's favorite boyhood BBQ but reviews are seriously mixed about whether the ribs, slow-cooked beans and creamy slaw here are truly up to snuff.
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Red Tractor Cafe
More family friendly and down-home is this cheery and aromatic eatery serving affordable comfort food such as roast turkey and meatloaf (a meatless version is also available).
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