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shyport Jul 30th, 2001 06:53 PM

Best least known restaurant
 
What is the best (in your humble opinion) but least well known restaurant you know of where you live/travel? Thanks.

Topper Jul 31st, 2001 04:42 AM

Well? (No wonder he's "shy.")

Linda Jul 31st, 2001 08:42 AM

In Las Vegas, the Pasta Shop. It's in a shopping plaza, small, very casual. But the food--unbelievable. For the ambience, a little expensive, but still not over the top at all. And well worth every penny.

dfasdf Jul 31st, 2001 08:53 AM

On the near west side of Chicago, the Wishbone has great southern cooking; Naniwa is great sushi in River North; II Jacks is great Italian in a mobbed up atmophere on Grand Ave.

phil Jul 31st, 2001 09:31 AM

I am being a bit nostalgic about Il Buco on Bond St.in NYC. Sadly it is now known, but for several years it was a hidden gem that went unnoticed by most. <BR> <BR>The restaurant doubled as an antique shop and had one of the coolest decors of any restaurant in the city. <BR>The food was Medditerraenean with great dishes like whole roasted fish and to-die-for risotto cakes. A perfect place to share a few simple, yet elegant dishes. <BR> <BR>The staff was all European which added to the experience. In the basement they had the BEST room in NY. It was an old stone wine cellar with a few tables and some candles where those who asked could have desert and coffee. <BR> <BR>Unfortunately, the orginal owner sold out to some Hampton's restaurant owner and the crowd went from the downtown hip to the Upper East Side/Connecticut types. He has also changed he look of the room and turned the lights UP. I haven't been since 1998 as it was a much different place than two or 3 years earlier. <BR> <BR>I realize it is more popular today. But for a few years, it was remarkable.

ccccc Jul 31st, 2001 03:34 PM

The lobster and crab shack on the town dock of Bailey's Island, Me. Not very well known, unless you live in Bailey's Island, Maine.

mimi taylor Jul 31st, 2001 04:30 PM

In Cambridge, Ma. The Central Kitchen in Central Square. Mussels, oysters and blackboard daily menus are all tempting. Such a welcome relief from all the other ethnic restaurants that we have in my neighborhood. If only I could afford to go often!

sdfasdf Aug 3rd, 2001 10:01 AM

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synet165 Aug 4th, 2001 01:48 PM

The Tillerman restaurant on Flamingo is great, the natives go there.

Bob Aug 4th, 2001 08:06 PM

Libby's Bistro in Gorham, NH

Leilani Aug 5th, 2001 06:31 PM

The Stinking Rose, a garlic restaurant in San Francisco's North Beach; Five Happiness (Chinese) in SF's Richmond District; and the Thai House, off Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley.

Nancy Aug 9th, 2001 12:59 PM

The Rivers Inn, Gloucester Point, VA. On the water in a beautiful marina, both a crab deck and inside dining. The seafood is unbeleivable, surpassed only by the desserts....even in winter it is great with a 2-sided fireplace....wonderful wonderful.....

foodie Aug 9th, 2001 01:07 PM

Nancy. Where exactly is Gloucester, VA. We're going to Virginia later this month and it sounds wonderful. I LOVE seafood.

Frank Aug 9th, 2001 01:13 PM

The Pine Island Grille in Bayville Long Island. Best view of Long Island Sound, right on the beach.

Bobby Aug 9th, 2001 01:32 PM

My grandmas house.

John Aug 9th, 2001 02:55 PM

1. Hamburger Henry on 2nd St. in Belmont Shores (Long Beach CA.) Order the wristwatch burger (comes with a watch) and a milkshake, and be proud you're an American. <BR> <BR>2. Panos Kleftiko a couple of blocks from the Space Needle. If it was any more Greek you'd have to pay in Drachmas. <BR> <BR>3. Jestine's in Charleston SC. Not unknown for sure, but not well enough known. Ditto Bread and Ink in Portland OR.


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