Favorite KC area food

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Piropos (http://www.piroposkc.com/) is only north of the river in Briarcliff and Parkville.
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Parkville location in banquets only.
Steak - Longhorn, Texas Roadhouse
Italian - Garozzo's, Olive Garden, Buca di Beppo, Milano at Crown Center
BBQ - Zarda's, Jack Stack, Oklahoma Joe's, Rosedale, Famous Dave's
Tex-Mex - Jose Pepper's, On the Border, Jalapeno's, Margarita's
Asian - Shogun, Stix, Izumi, bd's Mongolian Grill
Breakfast - First Watch, LePeep, Panera Bread
Hotel Breakfast - Sheraton on the Plaza, Chateau Avalon
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  • ampad
  • 02-16-2010, 06:39 PM
What are some good sushi houses in this area?
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BBQ - ...Famous Dave's Originally Posted by fritz3552
That's blasphemy Fritz. That would be like a good Irishman drinking Protestant whiskey. You do have some damn good choices on your list though.

A lot of places already mentioned are on my list.

Mexican - Rudy's Tenampa Taqueria, Margarita's, Habanero's, Salty Iguana
Asian - Bo Ling's, Kona
Steak - Capitol Grille, Outback (I've had one of my best steaks there), Plaza III
Italian - Carmen's, Italian Delight (more a semi-fast food Italian)
BBQ - Jack Stack, Oklahoma Joe's, Gates (not the best, but sometimes a beef and a half just hits the spot)
Pizza - Italian Delight, d'Bronx's, Waldo Pizza, Pizza Shoppe, Minsky's...I like pizza
Deli - d'Bronx's, Browne's
Breakfast - First Watch, Chubby's (also great after bars food)
For desert you guys gotta Have 75th street Brewery's Chocolate Brownie....
They serve it in a cast iron w/ two scoops of ice cream and peanuts oh yeah & there's enough for you and your S/O too... A must have and the Rasberry Ale is good too. lol
75th street? Mmmmm. They have my new favorite beer! Tres Pistoles. Very much in the ilk of Guiness.

And yes, their Brownie is something else! The red velvet cake they serve on special occasions is most excellent, too.

Diver
That's blasphemy Fritz. That would be like a good Irishman drinking Protestant whiskey. Originally Posted by kcbigpapa
Talk about blasphemy (and I am 1/2 Irish, BTW), my favorite BBQ is Tony Roma's - had their baby backs in Las Vegas about 21 years ago and have never found another place, even in KC, that could match the flavor and tenderness (been to the ones in KC, Miami, Omaha, Seattle, Dallas). And what I like about Famous Dave's is the two-meat platter with the roast 1/4 chicken and sausage link - again, both have great flavor.
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What are some good sushi houses in this area? Originally Posted by ampad
Although, many will chime in and tell me I am wrong - there really isn't one.

Good sushi takes the fish to the table in hours, not the day or two it takes to fly it in.
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Talk about blasphemy (and I am 1/2 Irish, BTW), my favorite BBQ is Tony Roma's - had their baby backs in Las Vegas about 21 years ago and have never found another place, even in KC, that could match the flavor and tenderness (been to the ones in KC, Miami, Omaha, Seattle, Dallas). And what I like about Famous Dave's is the two-meat platter with the roast 1/4 chicken and sausage link - again, both have great flavor. Originally Posted by fritz3552
There's a reason some of those chain restaurants are so successful. They couldn't do it if their food was horrible.
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There's a reason some of those chain restaurants are so successful. They couldn't do it if their food was horrible. Originally Posted by kcbigpapa
Have to disagree with you on that, Papa.

I know of some chains who have horrible food ( in my humble opinion ) American's love the feeling of similarity, knowing what the food is going to be (even if it is so-so) and what the "cookie cutter" is going to feel like. That's a big reason why people keep going back.

Plus, the local places cannot compete with the chains. They don't get discounts for mass purchasing and cannot afford to spend $$$ on advertising. Nor can they afford to buy or rent the prime locations.

Most chains have pretty boring food, as they are trying to appeal to everyone. Rarely do you find authentic "ethnic" food in a large chain.

But that is my opinion. The masses disagree as they run to Applebees, Perkins, Olive Garden, Cracker Barrel and the like.
Didn't have the patience to read through 983 posts, but I have one in case it has not been said yet...

Name: Blanc Burgers & Bottles
Location: Plaza, Old location of UNO Pizzeria next to Bank of America, KCMO
They were located in Westport on Westport road, but made the transition to the Plaza with their grand opening last Thursday.
Just added 2 new burgers to their menu:
(1) Surf & Turf type...Kobe Beef with a Lobster Tail (Mmmmmm Yummy)
(2) Braised Beef stuffed Kobe Burger (Promising)
Also expanded their beer menu as well with a full bar. Their burgers are a little on the fancy side, but they are freaking delicious. They serve their fries (regular or sweet potato) in these metal grocery cars that have lil brown grocery sacks inside the cart housing the fries.
This place is cute, delicious and definitely worth a try!!!
Didn't have the patience to read through 983 posts, but I have one in case it has not been said yet...

Name: Blanc Burgers & Bottles
Location: Plaza, Old location of UNO Pizzeria next to Bank of America, KCMO
They were located in Westport on Westport road, but made the transition to the Plaza with their grand opening last Thursday.
Just added 2 new burgers to their menu:
(1) Surf & Turf type...Kobe Beef with a Lobster Tail (Mmmmmm Yummy)
(2) Braised Beef stuffed Kobe Burger (Promising)
Also expanded their beer menu as well with a full bar. Their burgers are a little on the fancy side, but they are freaking delicious. They serve their fries (regular or sweet potato) in these metal grocery cars that have lil brown grocery sacks inside the cart housing the fries.
This place is cute, delicious and definitely worth a try!!! Originally Posted by BottomlessFilth
Don't forget the fries made with truffle oil!!! Yum!
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Have to say Blanc Burgers is one of my new favorites. Sure it's a little fancy for a burger joint, but they're damn good. Don't forget about the Flea Market in Westport though.

For Mexican I like Los Tules, on Broadway across from where they are building the new performing arts center. Family place where lots of native speakers go to eat. Always a good sign.

Italian is Gorozzos. Love the feel of the old neighborhood even if it isn't so italian anymore.

I won't get into the bbq war. I like different places for different stuff.

Strouds (up north off I-35) had the best fried chicken. I could drink a bowl of their gravy.
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Have to disagree with you on that, Papa.

I know of some chains who have horrible food Originally Posted by BigMikeinKC
I should have clarified. I didn't really mean all chains. A place like Capitol Grille is a chain that has magnificent food. I've been to the other local steak houses in town (Golden Ox, Hereford House, Plaza III, the Savoy, etc) and the only one that comes remotely close to Capitol Grille is Plaza III.

BTW, you mentioned Cracker Barrel. They have great breakfast food (never had their lunch/dinner food). And I agree with you about some chains as well. Olive Garden and Red Lobster and I cannot stand, but that is my own personal taste, others love those places. Applebee's, Chili's, and TGIFriday's are tolerable. PF Chang's in good. At what point do we consider something a chain (Gates, Minsky's, etc)? Is it just when it goes to another town?