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Each City's signature dish?


stephenc

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All of you across the country! I need some help filling in this chart. Many thanks!

Atlanta

Austin

Baltimore - BLUE CRAB

Boston - CHOWDER

Buffalo - BUFFALO WINGS, BEEF ON WECK

Charlotte

Chicago - DEEP DISH PIZZA, CHICAGO STYLE HOT DOGS, ITALIAN BEEF

Cincinnati - SKYLINE CHILI ON SPAGHETTI

Cleveland

Columbus

Dallas-Fort Worth

Denver

Detroit - CONEY DOGS

Grand Rapids

Greensboro--Winston-Salem

Hartford - LOBSTER ROLL

Houston

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Kansas City - BARBEQUE

Las Vegas

Los Angeles

Memphis

Miami - STONE CRABS

Milwaukee - BRATWURST

Minneapolis

Nashville

New Orleans GUMBO, JAMBALAYA, CRAWFISH, HURRICANES

New York - PIZZA, BAGELS, PASTRAMI, HOT DOGS

Norfolk

Oklahoma City

Orlando

Philadelphia - CHEESESTEAK, SOFT PRETZEL

Phoenix

Pittsburgh - PRIMANTI BROS SANDWICH

Portland

Providence - QUAHOGS, STUFFIES

Raleigh-Durham - SWEET POTATO PIE, PULLED PORK

Rochester

Sacramento

St. Louis - DEEP FRIED RAVIOLI

Salt Lake City - LIME JELLO

San Antonio

San Diego - FISH TACOS

San Francisco - CIOPPINO, CELERY VICTOR, CRAB LOUIS

Seattle

Tampa-St. Petersburg - CUBAN SANDWICH

Washington DC - HALF SMOKES, BLUE CRABS

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Pittsburgh - Iron City beer

If you insist on food - pierogies or Primanti Bros. sandwiches would be the best I could come up with.

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Joe W

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Even though Atlanta has become quite cosmopolitan now (see Blais with its 31 course tasting menu!), more traditional Atlanta favorites would definitely be fried chicken and cornbread and blackeyed peas .. all decidedly indigenous to the town since it was unceremoniously burned down in the "wa-wah" (Civil War, ya'll!!)

All the above washed down with our local favorite beverage: Coca Cola!! :rolleyes:

Grits!! OMG, how could I ever leave that out??

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Melissa Goodman aka "Gifted Gourmet"

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I've lived in DC my whole life and never seen a half smoke.

I third the steamed crab recommendation, and would add Old bay to the list.

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Question for Tommy...

I'm born-and-raised New Jersey (northern) but I don't know what a "Pork Roll" is; ate plenty of hot dogs including the deep-fried versions.

Bob Sherwood

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St. Louis (Three Choices - in this order):

Toasted Ravioli (deep fried ravioli served with marinara sauce for dipping)

Pork Steaks (a slice of pork shoulder grilled with bbq sauce, a summer cookout staple that can only be found there)

St. Louis Style Pizza (Thin crisp crust, with Provel cheese cut into squares)

Bill Russell

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