12-02-2012, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Sun
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#1 Is there a city or town that stands out for you as having a great food scene?
#2. What makes a location a great food scene for you?
#4. What dish or meal stands out as something that you would travel for again?
I hope that you all are having a fabulous Saturday.
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I've loved seafood all my life, but the seafood is muuuuch different in FL than in WA. I liked salmon some of the time in FL but it wasn't until I had it in Seattle that I truly fell in love with it. You have NOT had good salmon until you've had PNW salmon.
I've been fortunate to live in areas where there is excellent cuisine, of one type or another. I was born in the deep South...the dirty South if you will...so I have a love of soul food from there.
I spent more than two decades in FL, so I developed a love of seafood and for lighter dishes there.
When I moved to WA, I basically discovered more levels of flavor in some of the same dishes I've always had, but more intense and vibrant. Love PNW seafood....can't say enough about it.
Anthony's in Seattle. Made the BEST burnt creme (toasted creme brulee) and Bourbon glazed salmon I've ever had. I'd like to go back there at least once. It's higher end, but totally worth it. The view was spectacular. We were on the upper floor and it was dark so the lights of the Sound sparkled like diamonds on the water.
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