AgentDrazenPetrovic
Anyone But the Lakers
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Hey, run down Obama all you like, but taking shots at In-N-Out is unacceptable and unpatriotic.
Did you know that In-n-Out is run by fundamentalist Christians?
Take that! You should just eat at Commie Burger. you'd love that!
This is pizza:
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Even when it comes to thin crust, chicago pizza wins. Here's one of the tastiest pizzas you'll ever try:
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In-N-Out sucks. Just plain sucks. Sorry, I guess I am unpatriotic.
Just visited home 2 months ago and let me tell you did Burgerville screw up their chicken strips something awful.
The cheeseburgers were still awesome but damn, the chicken was gross.
Vegas has tons of great restaurants.
TONS.
The Oregon and Washington coast have the best clam chowder I have ever head. There was this one place in Cannon Beach that had great clam chowder but had cheese sticks that were about the size of a stick of butter. Awesome. Coronary inducing but awesome.
Alright, Denny, put up or shut up--what's your favorite Chicago-style pizza place?
I'm a Geno's East man and I'll fight anyone who disagrees with me!
And by the way, thanks for mentioning beef sandwiches. Now I have a hankering for Mr. Beef that cannot be squelched.
I'll second Aurelios as a top notch Chicago thin pizza. It really is kick ass. I can't say I'd consistently prefer it to a top notch NY pizza, it always depends on my mood. I'm a big tent kind of guy.
Some things I've noticed:
* At Chinese places in the DC area, Crispy Beef is really good and consistently on the menu. I've never seen it in Chicago or Indy. Or in Beijing, for that matter.
* This thread is on its second page and nothing yet has convinced me I need to go the Pacific Northwest to eat. Did anyone else know that in Victorian England, contracts for nannies sometimes stipulated that they be served salmon no more than once or twice a week?

Oregon also has one of the largest Juniper forests in the world. Juniper is used to make Gin.
The difference between Oregon food and say DC is primarily the ingredients. We have a lot of types of Cheese wine beer fruit and vegetables. We also have a lot of cooks that like to put a new spin on old recipes. Things like chili, hot dogs, and pizza, we have no classic style. We don't have large groups of people fresh from Europe to influence our food.
What we do have is a lot of Russians and a lot of different Asians that are beginning to put their stamp on our cuisine. Other than that we a have a little of everything. Plus this is the best place on earth to drink a beer.![]()
I mentioned Poke earlier. In case you're wondering, it looks like this:
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That would be raw tuna in soy sauce with chopped onion and a little hot pepper. A twist on sushimi.
There's many different varieties of poke, including taco (octopus), lomi lomi salmon (which is like a salsa with diced smoked salmon), and kim chi shrimp. Many Hawaiians will buy a quart of it and chow for dinner. Others will buy a pint of a couple/three different kinds and have some of each (like sushi).
Mike, where do you live in DC area? I'm a former resident of Cap Hill, Clarendon, Ballston and Old Town myself.

Where's the "my soul just threw up in it's mouth a little bit" smiley when I need it?
On a food note, I lived right down the street from the original (or quasi-original) Five Guys, which is now franchising itself all over the country (there's one down the street from me in Indy, in fact).
Looking at their website, I see they're opening one in Beaverton, OR.
I have 2 in-n-outs within 3 miles of me. Haven't been in like a year.
Burgerville is a mecca! That extra spread rocks!
Word. Or.....the Tillamook Bacon Cheeseburger, add spread, Walla Walla onion rings and a fresh BLACKBERRY milkshake.
Or take a trip out to North Plains for for the Rogue Garlic Burger, or take two exits earlier off 26 and have the world class Helvetia Burger. Or drive up Skyline for the old fashioned and always delicious Skyline Burger. Or......Stanich's! No shortage of burger love here in Oregon.
But obviously our claim to fame is BEER

On a food note, I lived right down the street from the original (or quasi-original) Five Guys, which is now franchising itself all over the country (there's one down the street from me in Indy, in fact).
Looking at their website, I see they're opening one in Beaverton, OR.
Word. Or.....the Tillamook Bacon Cheeseburger, add spread, Walla Walla onion rings and a fresh BLACKBERRY milkshake.
Or take a trip out to North Plains for for the Rogue Garlic Burger, or take two exits earlier off 26 and have the world class Helvetia Burger. Or drive up Skyline for the old fashioned and always delicious Skyline Burger. Or......Stanich's! No shortage of burger love here in Oregon.
But obviously our claim to fame is BEER
