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Non-Americans of Reddit, what's the best dish you ate while visiting the States?


  1. Chicken fried steak blew my mind when I first tried it.
    — interprime

  2. I discovered sweet potato fries in the US. That first hit can't be topped. It was literally the most delicious thing I'd ever tasted.
    — hyphie

  3. Chili and cornbread
    — binteljabal



  4. Lived there for 2 years, but since I love food a lot, it is hard to choose one dish Bacon cheese burger and fries at five guys. Pad thai, basically any thai place I went to. Chipotle, I mainly ate their tacos. Salads and the broccoli cheddar soup from Panera bread. Pot stickers and spinach dip at tgi friday's. And the one thing my own country still lacks, froyo! Oh and my hostmom made delicious queso, chicken pot pie, and frito pie
    — vesa87

  5. Burnt ends, amazing.
    — Total_HD

  6. *ctrl + f* *no one mentioned funnel cake*
    — SheZowRaisedByWolves



  7. My wife is Scottish. The first time she came over here I took her to a restaurant/bar in my hometown that serves chili over cornbread and she had two bowls of it. Still talks about it to this day.
    — RaiseHellPraiseDale9

  8. A garbage plate in Rochester, NY. Now THAT is cuisine.
    — Nothingdan

  9. I ate so many burgers in the states. In N Out was seriously delicious. Exactly what I wanted from a fast food burger. I also ate some BBQ and that was pretty fucking good too.
    — boo2k10



  10. New York $5 Pizza
    — ChiwaWithDisneyHat

  11. NY street cart hotdog.
    — jinatintin

  12. It's been a long time since I visited the states, my mother told me that no-where in America serves chips (fries) only biscuits and gravy. I saw a Bojangles sign and started crying. I fucking love chips. Anyway I remember Shoney's being pretty good.
    — PM-ME-PERKY-BOOBIES