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NYANKS said:
Kasz216 said:
NYANKS said:
 

Seriously.  Sometimes I feel like other cultures see it as lower or something, but I doubt they've tried the good stuff like you say.  N.A. FTW.

Well to be fair... the places most peopel visit, you can't get good BBQ. 

New York?  Good luck.

California?  Actually, I should put California on the list i did above... well near the bottom as they seem to bland up everything.   Even the Pizza is thin as paper and lacks a proper amount sauce.

Texas has some decent BBQ.


Some areas of the country though, or if you just know the right person...  BBQ can be amazing.  Well done ribs or a pulled pork/beef sandwhich?   Isn't anything better in my opinion.  

Espiecially if with the sandwhich you throw some well made coleslaw on top.

So in your opinion Tennessee is the place to be for bbq? Makes sense, but good to know. Yum. 

......Pulled pork/beef sandwhich....*drools*

But hey, for pizza my New York does it right!  ;)


To be honest, i'm from Ohio, really like the different BBQ's i've had there.

I've just had so many people overwhelmingly talk about the mastery of BBQ in Memphis that I had to mention it as the top place.

Haven't met one person who's gone there who doesn't think it's the best place for BBQ, including food critics.

Apparently nearly any hole in the wall is supposed to have BBQ that rivals pretty much anywhere in the country... which is another problem really.  The best BBQ restruants aren't run by world renown chefs.  They're run by families who have spent generations perfecting their own art style and sauce.

It's less like how normal cuisine works and more how like... Japanese sword fighting dojos or something work.

One of these days I want to go down there during the World Championships.