America's Top 12 Restaurant Cities
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Los Angeles, CA
Potpourri
L.A. is a melting pot of ethnicities and so is its dining. Mexican, Mediterranean, Vietnamese, and Thai eateries abound.
Dallas, TX
Good 'ol Texas
The old stereotype of Dallas cuisine still rings true. BBQ pits, Tex-Mex, steaks on the grill, and big portions a la Texas style.
Milwaukee, WI
Little Germany
Beer, bratwursts, and sauerkrauts in Milwaukee will have you thinking it's October and you're in Germany.
Boston, MA
Beyond New England
Everybody knows about Boston's famous lobsters, clams, oysters, and chowder, but Beantown is also good for its traditional American Cuisine.
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Eat, drink, and be merry! Sampling unique food in an unfamiliar city is definitely one of the best pleasures of traveling. That's why, for your sake, we've cooked up a comprehensive directory of restaurants in some of America's top culinary destinations. Plan on visiting the Big Apple? Go ethnic! Check out the hundreds of multicultural cuisines represented in New York City's restaurants. Seafood crazy? Find the perfect surf in one of Seattle's restaurants. Don't miss out on the famous clams of Ivar's or the aphrodisiacal oysters of the Pacific Northwest.
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American cuisine is a smorgasbord of regional specialties. Eclectic and delicious! Ever tasted authentic New England cuisine? Visit the restaurants in Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire and munch on the traditional foods of America's forefathers... lobsters, clambake, and corn chowder. Too bland? Season it a little with some Cajun cuisine in Louisiana. Cayenne and black pepper seem to go well with shrimp gumbos and Catfish Court-Bouillons. Better yet.... spice it all the way up with some Tex-Mex! Fajitas, tortillas, and hot chili have a way of stirring the taste buds. Try it at a restaurant in Texas or New Mexico.
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