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Old 11-29-2010, 06:18 PM   #13605
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Originally Posted by SameOldStory View Post
I can certainly sympathize. The only really good Italian restaurant in Eastern Pennsylvania closed down 6 months after we moved here. We've tried restaurants mentioned in the gourmet magazines and those mentioned by the locals as being "The Best Italian Restaurant, bar none". After 7 years we've given up. The best I've gone to are in New York and Boston.

And as for good Mexican restaurants in Pennsylvania, there are none. The best Mexican restaurants have been in Florida and Virginia.

Chinese food in eastern PA is a mixed bag. Some have one, or possibly two, good dishes. But no one restaurant has more.

Somehow I can't see a Mexican restaurant doing well in Japan.
I know of one or two good Italian resstaurants in Eastern PA. But you're so right about the Mexican food BUT there's a big Spanish population here and you can get some really yummy Spanish food.
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