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- From: jlacoss@isi.edu (Jeff LaCoss)
- Newsgroups: rec.food.restaurants
- Subject: Re: Best Q
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- Date: 12 May 92 02:25:11 GMT
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- Cambridge:
- - East Coast Grill - definitely my all-time favorite. They have it
- down pat.
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- Austin:
- - County Line (the one on the crick in SW Austin). Larger servings
- than the EC Grill, but lacking jest a teesy bit of the ol' je ne
- sais quoi.
- - Salt Lick. Essential sorta place.
-
- Los Angeles:
- (no jokes about the recent municipal BBQ, PLEASE!)
- - Dr. Hoggly Woggly's Tyler Texas BBQ. The best I've found to date in
- the ol' home town, but falls FAR short of the above meccas.
- Intentionally wierd place. Taken over recently by immigrants,
- somewhat to the detriment of quality.
-
- I continue to look for alternatives in LA. Appraisals welcome any
- time.
-
- Jeff
-
- (Since I cain't buy it locally, I'm undertaking a personal quest for
- the perfect home-made BBQ. I'm definitely gettin' there with ribs,
- chicken, and bisected whole turkeys. My wife handles the beans and
- slaw.
-
- Yep, gettin' pretty dang close.)
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