The best restaurants in North America are all in the U.S., according to Newsweek
For its August 13 and 20 double issue, the editors of Newsweek put together a Restaurant magazine–style list of the 101 best places to eat in the world by consulting 53 of the “finest chefs” (including the likes of David Chang, Lidia Bastianich, Marcus Samuelsson and Anthony Bourdain, who’s usually the first to protest that he hasn’t been a working chef in ages). One interesting quirk: the list of best eats in North America is made up of only restaurants in the U.S., excluding the many fine establishments both north and south of the border—although two of the picks, Daniel Boulud’s Daniel and Chang’s Momofuku Noodle Bar, are opening branch plants in Toronto imminently. So there’s that. See the whole list [Newsweek] »
No surprise…U.S. always seem to promote their self esteem and brag the loudest, whether they are food, education, sports,…guns, crimes…etc.
I always like my adopted country, CANADA…soft-spoken, no-bragging, lie-low and love by many.
53 american based chefs…this is an american magazine with american editorial content…will the canadian split run even have this article?
damn right the BEST restaurants are in the US of A ,
why , becuase people will pay for the best , in canada they look for the cheapest places to eat and dont believe in tipping ,
thats the way it is here
re:bubble tea
CDNs are cheap !!!
This from someone that calls themselve bubble tea( $1.99 in Chinatown)
bubble tea…you should have a change of scenery, first get new friends or maybe it’s not your friends, i.e your friends get rid of you.
bali
yea your the idiot that doesn tip well .or eat well
live in mediocrity because you dont know better , its not your fault , dont feel bad ,
you can ‘t do anything about it