I love all pizza, but Detroit style pizza is hands down the best! I’ll fight anyone about it 😂 Got all the good stuff when what you really want is to EAT pizza. Crispy cheese corners and crispy bottom. Extra cheese and extra toppings without paying for extra anything. Not as coma inducing as Chicago style and New York style is great if you’re trying to keep it light, but when I want pizza, I want to feel it in my jellies but still be able to go out and have fun with friends/family (pre and post Covid, of course 😭). ❤️
As a Washington resident, I have to say that there’s only one store in Washington that throws the fish, and even though the fish market is fun, I personally know it’s mainly a tourist destination. The first Starbucks is there too. So everyone will obviously go there.
The fish they toss aren’t even sold!!! They toss the same 3 fish all day and then donate them at the end of the day. They aren’t sent to the back and weighed because those fish take so much abuse. Garbage ass food journalism from these folks again 🤦🏾♂️
You pick a highly overrated pizza place for the state of Florida and not a cubano from one of the amazing authentic Cuban spots? In Oklahoma you recommend going to a fast food chain (Sonic), vs. finding one of the legendary spots that created the Oklahoma onion burger - which has a history that is perfectly relevant to today. Too many fails to count. Your team really got lazy with this one.
From montana here.... Huckleberry realy?!?!?!? I can't think of a time in my life in which I have consumed huckleberry in any regularity.... In fact I can't think about any rrsturaunts that offer it in the menu. I know huckleberry products are popular as novilty gifts for tourists but I can't think of any time in my life where huckleberrys have been anything other than a novelty. For montana I would say a chicken fried steak or heck even rocky mountain oysters (even thought they are a novelty) at least if you go into a restraunt your more likely to find them on the menu over huckleberry anything.
I love how Voodoo doughnuts is always what people think of for Oregon but I’ve lived here for 17 years and still haven’t met a single person who actually loves them
Another note about NC barbeque from a North Carolinian, there are two bases for the sauce as well. Western NC uses a tomato base, while Eastern NC uses a vinegar base(my go to for BBQ)
Alabama native: the favorite food in bama is DEFINITELY anything peanut related or barbecue. The orange rolls are only a thing at the one restaurant. They’re fantastic, but there is nothing like boiled peanuts and Boston butt that you eat at Bryant Denny
this is like the 5th time I've seen those same beignets on one of the lists for Louisiana. For a place that's known, in part, for delicious food, this is lazy research!
Whenever I see these, videos, for my state, (Michigan) they only ever do a coney hot dog or Buddy’s Pizza. I’ve never even heard of Buddy’s Pizza. I think these videos are for non-Americans so they can make America look crazy unique, which it is, but not in the ways shown.
yeah, they also chose huckleberry pie for the third time in a row... not that it's as specific, but come one, I'm sure there's SOME other option available!
The Michigan one is correct for the lower peninsula, particularly south east. Pasties are the correct answer for the upper peninsula and northern lower peninsula. Detroit style pizza is universally beloved in the state I believe.
There's actually more than two types of barbeque in North Carolina. What mostly dictates the different types is the sauce (at least when you're talking pulled pork). There's a mustard based sauce that you mostly find in the mountains, ketchup based sauce that's spread all throughout, and my personal favorite: vinegar based sauce which is only found near the coast.
I live in Alabama and never heard of those rolls. At least not in the form of a must have from the state. If you really are looking for a signature dessert from the state, actual Alabamians know you get a Fried Pie from the Peach Park. For me it'll be a Fried Apple pie, and if I've been good it will be à la Mode with some fresh homemade vanilla ice cream. Apple and Peach are year round, however they have some seasonal pies like strawberry, sweet potato, and pecan. That is a Alabama must have.
Its nice to see variety in this 'favorite food' across the US. So many of these videos use the same old list. Favorites are by opinion so the list should rotate for variety. I mean really is their just one exceptional food per state? Hardly! I live on the west coast and there are so many good eatery's here it would be a shame to just trickle down to one thing. I'm sure the same goes for all the other states too. So keep us all apprised of the good things to chase down across this country while we are vacationing! LOL... yumm!
Guys I live in kansas and boi Kansas city Joe's BBQ is so good most of the time to eat inside it takes an hour look for the original one it's a gas station.
Nevadan here - go try Gilcrease Orchard’s fresh apple cider donuts during the fall; Hiroba’s black rice sushi menu; and Pizza Cake’s fettuccine alfredo pizza! You won’t be disappointed!😋
The one about Minnesota is facts: I worked at a restaurant specializing in Juicy Lucy’s for years! If you’re ever in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, go to the Blue Door
I've seen Idaho's ice cream potato featured in The Best Desserts in Every State, The Most Iconic Restaurant in Every State, and now Insider's Favorite Dishes in Every State. I was thrilled the first time I saw it, as a dessert, but now it seems like the only Idaho dish Insider has footage of. Send a crew to Idaho to film other dishes and restaurants.
as an Alaskan - word of caution on the reindeer dogs... back in the old days, reindeer used to be the primary ingredient. Due to popularity though, it often isn't. Some brands list reindeer well after the other meats. These are usually labeled as "contains".
Reindeer hot dogs show up on 3 lists for this channel; best hot dog, best sandwich, and favorite food. Apparently, there isn't any other food worth squat in Alaska.
Pike Place Market has so many options, I wish they'd just said 'Pike Place' and covered them all! Like yeah, there's the fish market, but there's also Pasta Castalinga, or Shug's for sundaes, or Mee Sum for super classic hum bao, or Cafe Campagne for clafoutis, or indi or Fran's for hot chocolate, or Daily Dozen for piping hot mini doughnuts, or Honest Biscuits for biscuits the size of your head...
So is the Hot Brown just the only food you've ever heard of from KY except maybe KFC? Burgoo, derby pie, mint juleps, benedictine dip, bourbon bread pudding, bourbon balls, mutton BBQ, butter cake..? I'm actually from Northern KY so I live across from Cincinnati, OH. Good job shouting out Camp Washington!
Fun fact: The princes hot chicken recipe was stolen from Gus’s fried chicken in Memphis, TN. They guard the kitchen in princes,because they do not want people finding out the truth