I'll start.
>Name: Bauhaus (chef has a michelin star)
>Location: Vancouver, Canada
>Item Ordered: 6 course tasting menu with wine pairings
>Price: $260
Literally spoiled my tastes and everything tastes like shit now.
>>8227056
>implying anything you can get in Canada will 'spoil your tastes'
You guys just don't have enough people for truly top-tier restaurants to thrive. Go to America, France, or the UK to see what real fine dining is.
For me, it is the McDonalds
>Name: The NoMad (one star)
>Location: in the Flatiron District of Manhattan
>Items Ordered: radishes dipped in butter with sea salt, celery root tortellini with black truffle puree and parmesan foam sauce, beef tenderloin with a bone marrow crust (picrelated), and a dessert called "milk and honey" (various ice creams in honey and milk flavor with caramel and milk "ice" (shattered foam)
>Price: $91 subtotal looking at their menu online.
I have been to two and three star restaurants, but I really prefer one-star places as they aren't *necessarily* too tryhard. The food in this case is held to the same standard as a three-star but is delivered in a less formal dining room and with less stiff service.
>Name: McDonald's
>Location: Worldwide
>Items Ordered: McChicken
>Price: $1.29
For me, it was the best
>>8227704
>milk and honey
Oh man, every time I have ice cream/gelato that is milk & honey it's always good. Damn, I'm going to have to try this place. I see they're open for dinner a little later on Fridays. Nice.
>>8227722
Definitely check it out. You ought to politely ask for a tour of the kitchen, too. It's pretty sweet.
bump for an interesting thread
>>8227706
yes anon i agree
>Name: McDonald's
>Location: Worldwide
>Items Ordered: McChicken
>Price: $1.29
For me, it was the best
>Name: Wendys
>Location: Kearney, Nebraska
>Items Ordered: chili, Sprite (large)
> Price: $2.38
The recycled hamburger in the chili was fresher than usual.
>Burger King Germany
>Big King XXL
>3 dead Jews
>>8227056
Ocean Prime in Denver.
Or "The Kitchen" across the street.
Larimer square is good.
Anyone been to any great/Michelin star places in Chicago? I finally have enough disposable income to start making the rounds as I've wanted to for ages. Would love some recs on where to start.
>>8227056
>McDonald's
>Gary, Indiana
>For me it was the McChicken
>$1.08 after tax
The best fast food sandwich.
>>8229000
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