restaurants
Best and worst restaurants from all over the world, featuring some of our favorite or worst dishes and desserts.
The Shack
Nestled in an urban maze, lies a spoon out of time, hidden slightly from the outside world by a rapidly growing modern metropolis. A sight that would initially give one pause as to how such a place could fit in or even survive in such a hot bed of commercial competition.
By David Fournier5 years ago in Feast
You Can Pig Out at The Committed Pig
The Committed Pig restaurant name -- actually The Committed Pig Burger and Pancake House -- brings up many questions. Is the "pig" for pork products on the menu or for the patrons who will surely want to eat a lot? It's almost as mysterious as trying to figure out a band name like, say, The Smashing Pumpkins.
By Susan Joy Clark5 years ago in Feast
Jerk @ Nite: The Spice You Need in Your Life
When it comes to trying new foods, you wouldn’t call me the most open-minded. I’m weird about textures, smells, and question almost everything put in front of me on a plate. I very rarely stray away from the restaurants I know when eating out; a creature of habit if you will. On top of that, I’m originally from Chicago, which arguably has the best food in the country. My standards are high, so I was really disappointed with the food options when moving to DC. That was until I discovered Jerk at Nite.
By Monique Will5 years ago in Feast
FukuBurger
For the locals in the beautiful Las Vegas, we are always searching for that tasty place to eat on a Friday night. Between the hustle and bustle of the week, you may not want the full restaurant experience, but at least want to leave the eatery feeling full and satisfied. That is why I introduce to you a very unique option, that gives you everything a person can ask for: Fast, Efficient, Savory, and very fulfilling.
By Megan Miller5 years ago in Feast
Skyline Chili
All right, let's get down to it. You may have heard the hype whenever the Cincinnati Reds or Bengals are on national TV. You may have seen the latest Simpson's episode, The Road to Cincinnati, where Superintendent Chalmers and Principal Skinner go to Skyline Chili and each have a 3 Way at the end.
By Andrew Marsh5 years ago in Feast
Korean BBQ Anyone?
Dolsot House is tucked away in a small shopping center called Saw Mill Village in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Over the years, the restaurant’s name and a few staff members have changed, but not much else. It is still just as warm and welcoming as the day I first stepped inside. Dolsot House continues to be unmatched by any other Korean Barbeque restaurant I’ve visited, with everything from the friendly staff to the cozy interior to the delicious food. I’ve been going to this restaurant since 2012, and I still enjoy it every time.
By BF Jeffers5 years ago in Feast
Restaurant
Restaurant We all have that favorite place to eat. Like when we are in a hurry when we just do not have a lot of time. When you are at work and you only have 1/2 an hour to eat you really must scramble. When you are playing daycare and you have four of your grandchildren for the day, fast food is the way to go.
By David F Anderson5 years ago in Feast
The Mitten.
As a Michigan Native, I can admit there there's nothing in Michigan that screams "VACATION". The weather here is unpredictable, our sports teams are in a rut, heck the last time a Michigan team won anything was the Detroit Pistons in 2004. But if you do happen to somehow wind up here on a road trip, family reunion, or if you're insane enough to plan to vacation to Michigan, here's a some of my favorite spots. Luckily for me, I'm a fat-ass and love to take photos of my food at restaurants before I dig in, so I'll provide photos of my own.
By Sierra Ginae.5 years ago in Feast
Caribbean Citations
Picture this: You are meeting your friends for a Saturday brunch on 14th Street in Washington, DC. Good times are rolling, birds are flying high. Then you walk your tipsy, wobbly legs to your car only for there to be a ticket on your window-shield.
By Marquis D. Gibson5 years ago in Feast
Panacea of Fine Food and Good Drink
Tucked away in the ridges and valleys of Appalachia, cradled by rolling hills, rests the oldest settlement in Tennessee known today as Rogersville. When the daily, laboring sick and wounded of this historic town return home each day from suffering the ills of the world in Knoxville or the Tri-Cities, they flock to the comfort of The Red Dog on Main Eatery and Taproom, a panacea treating both blue and white collared warriors with fine food and good drink.
By The Bantering Welshman5 years ago in Feast











