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I am in Apia, Somoa, land of big smiles and big people. The marching band for the for daily flag raising in front of Government House even played Christmas tunes.
I have some holiday cheer to share in the form of 4 Gogo flight passes, expiring 12/31/15. One each to 4 lucky travelers drawn at random from valid entries.
Recommend what restaurant we should try in your hometown. Deadline for comment is Friday, December 11 at 23:59 EST.
Comment email field must contain valid email address for potential winners to receive notification. A potential winner will be selected at random and notified by email on Saturday, December 12 and posted here. A valid email address in the comment form is required to notify the potential winner who must respond to accept by Monday, December 14 at 23:59 EST.
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The draw goes to (#27 and #28 excluded for late entry):
#19, James, who recommends Young’s Lobster pound, Belfast, ME, which I heartily endorse from visits the past two summers.
#5, Matt E, who recommends Townsman in Boston:
#11, Deanna who recommends Mezza Notte in Albany, NY for homemade Italian, highlighting the rabbit ragu:
#7, Angie, who recommends the pho at Than Brothers in Seattle:
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Great Tapas at Jamonera in the 13th Street Restaurant District in Center City Philadelphia.
Jose Tejas in Woodbridge, NJ. Best Tex-Mex in the state, hands down. Never a slow time for that restaurant. Not too far from the JC area. I don’t have a need for the passes, just give it to the next person.
The Rivue restaurant in the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, KY. Amazing revolving restaurant on the 25th floor overlooking the Ohio River waterfront and downtown Louisville! Especially great at Christmas time!
El Camino in Delray Beach!!
in Washington DC, go to Penn Commons on 6th St, next to the Verizon Center. it is our new favorite spot.
I love the Slanted Door in San Francisco!
Shangrila, Watertown
Bianca in NYC-, amazing yet simple, delicious italian with incredible prices
Young’s Lobster pound, Belfast, ME
@James – Captain Seaweed!
Oriental Market
West Palm Beach, FL
Best Thai food at best price by authentic Thai cook.
Doggi’s Arepas in Miami
If you’re ever in Anaheim CA, try Ma’s Chinese Islamic restaurant. It’s not like any other Chinese food.
Pick me please!
Portland City Grill in Portland, Oregon. Bar is enagetic, both dining room and the bar has great view, and food has Asian touch.
New Orleans restaurants. Where do I start? How about something off the beaten track: Dat Dog.
If you’re ever in Philly, skip the tourist traps (Pat’s and Geno’s), and head to By George or Campos for a proper cheesesteak!
Mezza Notte in Albany, NY
Nothing like homemade italian food in NY — try the Rabbit Ragu!
Eugene, OR — can’t miss the beer scene. Falling Sky Brewing for food, too.
Willies
Atlanta, GA requires a visit to Fox Bros. BBQ… or maybe the Colonnade. Don’t make me choose!
If you like Vietnamese pho, try Than Brothers in Seattle.
If you ever come to Pittsburgh, you should try the famous Primanti Bros restaurant! 🙂
Come up to Boston and check out Townsman, really solid!
Heirloom Market BBQ in Atlanta – fantastic mash-up of southern smoked meats and Korean ingredients. Like the Korean BBQ Sandwich with Kimchee cole slaw
In Seattle – Staple & Fancy
When in Miami, SUGARCANE Raw Bar and Grill is a must. Full of eclectic small plates, plus sushi and robata-grill items as well as amazing out-of-the-box drinks, this “islandy” spot should definitely be in your list.
I highly recommend you try their, Bacon-wrapped dates, goat cheese croquettes with membrillo marmalade, crunchy tuna roll and for desert you can’t miss their Nutella Sundae.
Oh and did I mention their brunch?
Tinucci’s in Newport, MN