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Cafe Campagne (Seattle, WA)

11/29/2015

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http://cafecampagne.com/

​This is like the Veranda Room of Vegas ... every time I'm in Seattle, this is my must-stop place for a meal, no matter how short of a stay I have. Tip: they have an amazing "steamed" quiche that I have never seen the like of anywhere else. (I say "steamed" because I don't know if it actually is steamed, but the consistency is smooth and fluffy and soft and absolutely amazing.) There's usually a quiche du jour or two that you can ask about. Usually walk-ups are okay, but during prime brunch/lunch/dinner hours, you may wish to nevertheless call ahead - they are quite busy, though the turnover rate is usually pretty good.
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Dallmayr (Munich, Germany)

11/28/2015

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http://us.dallmayr.com/

A two-Michelin star restaurant, it has an equally excellent delicatessen store on the bottom floor and the restaurant is right above it. Definitely plan ahead if you want to eat here - it's not as bad as month-long waiting lists, but you should start calling them at least 1-3 weeks before you plan to eat there.
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Veranda Room @ The Four Seasons (Las Vegas, NV)

11/28/2015

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http://www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/dining/restaurants/veranda/

Literally my favorite restaurant in Vegas. No matter how short of a trip I'm taking through the city, I always try to make at least one visit here (sometimes multiple visits!). If you're there on a weekend, make sure you drop by for their weekend brunch - definitely worth a visit. Make sure you call ahead for a reservation. Lunches are usually okay for walk-ins, but brunches and dinners definitely see a lot more traffic.
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Tommy Bahama's (Las Vegas, NV)

11/3/2015

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http://www.tommybahama.com/TBG/Stores_Restaurants/Las_Vegas.jsp

NOT ALL TOMMY BAHAMAS RESTAURANTS ARE CREATED EQUAL BEWARE BEWARE

This particular one is the best by head and shoulders, and I visit it at least once every time I'm in Vegas. Coconut shrimp and chicken tortilla soup are must haves.
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    The LBFB

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     I love to eat, and with the metabolism that I have, I eat often. Here's some of my favorite places.

    ​(Sorry, you won't find any detailed descriptions of the scrumptiousness of the food, I'd rather be eating than writing about it. The fact that I even went through the effort of posting it to this site is basically a ringing endorsement that you should visit.)

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