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  • China

    A little slice of Singapore in Hong Kong

    Silvercord was where we used to hang out as kids – the videogame arcade was one of the easiest to get into for the “underage” (min age 16). Anyway, enough nostalgia – have you tried the Hainan Chicken rice... (2 replies, last updated by klyeoh May 23, 2009)

  • Food Media and News

    Fair Oaks Farm-Indiana

    cow characters, the “4-D movie” where you wear 3-D glasses and occasionally get spritzed with water, the dairy-based videogames, the bus tour where you are constantly reminded how “comfortable and content”... (1 reply, last updated by Wahooty June 18, 2009)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    Moroni's - BPE

    best pizza ever! I grew up in suburban New York where the local Italian pizzeria is a fixture of the landscape and the slice has a regular place in the diet along with soda and videogames. As an adult, I rarely eat pizza, and... (1 reply, last updated by dcreverend January 12, 2009)

  • Boston Area

    Crossroads Vs. T's Pub?

    yes, but Crossroads has the videogame Centipede. (8 replies, last updated by Dax November 26, 2003)

  • Cookware

    Gourmet Standard?

    Apparantly they’re out of business. Best bet I’d say, is find places that used to stock them, and call them up to try and find some old stock. Usually works a treat. I got a discontinuted videogame system (a Sega... (10 replies, last updated by krbtv May 11, 2009)

  • Manhattan

    Please recommend a French restaurant near The Met.

    but good and well prepared. Limited wines by the glass @ c. $10 per. Service was OK; one waiter and one busboy, neither particularly charming. Slightly disconcerting that asteroids or some such videogame emanating from the... (14 replies, last updated by JP_nyc August 17, 2009)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    Balut in Toronto?

    There are no bones in balut. It was a reference to a videogame with an item called “Crunchy Chick” that you can eat; probably not the right target audience! (17 replies, last updated by eliisadick May 18, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    13 year old's birthday dinner. Help!

    Yes, it would help to know the area. When my son was 13 or 14 we took him to Tony Roma’s at Universal Citywalk and they enjoyed walking around afterwards and playing videogames at the arcade/bar thing there. Last year we... (13 replies, last updated by Stooge March 1, 2008)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    Richmond Rogue?

    I go all the time because it is two blocks away from my house. The Restaurant Makeover was very underwhelming – they improved the lighting, took away the bar knick knacks (christmas lighting, videogames, random beer signs)... (10 replies, last updated by musteatfood September 10, 2007)

  • Boston Area

    An un-chowish request - anything like this in Boston area?

    fantastic food options. Point being, Boston is an amazing city with dozens of great things to do on any given night, and there’s no reason to drive to Providence to go to a chain restaurant/arcade for fun. (And as a... (16 replies, last updated by Eatin in Woostah February 29, 2008)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Award winner Pizza chef in Castro Valley ??

    ). The ambience is not comparable with fine SF restaurants. There are TVs with sports on them and (gasp) a couple videogames in the back. There are some sort of Italian neo-deco posters on the walls, but it’s still just a... (16 replies, last updated by muimi07 October 22, 2007)

  • Los Angeles Area

    LA 24 Hour Restaurants?

    Tacos Michoacan on Soto and Whittier Blvd........ Bright lights, Blaring Jukebox, Videogames, Soccer on the T.V.......sit at the tables and eat while observing the colorful assortment of latenight characters – discoboys,... (28 replies, last updated by WLA February 22, 2004)

  • Midwest

    Going Solo to St. Louis- recommedations?

    The ideal “chill” joint is called JJ’s. I usually go there on saturday nights. It is a large diverse crowd, something for all ages. Pool, darts, videogames, jukebox and tunes. Through the week it has a pretty... (12 replies, last updated by Cookiefiend July 19, 2007)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Is there a there, there in Newport Beach?

    IMHO, Dave & Buster’s is nothing more than Chuck E. Cheese for “grown ups” - videogames with alcohol. Food quality isn’t much better, either. (22 replies, last updated by torta basilica May 5, 2003)

  • Not About Food

    The Three Types of Chowhounds

    and what I liked about Jim Leff’s conception of it is that it represents an iPod shuffle of food—a little bit hip-hop, some old Chinese opera, some kora music, Miles Davis, Willie Nelson, AC/DC, TLC, the soundtrack to... (35 replies, last updated by Chinon00 September 24, 2006)

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