This holiday season, I took a brief hiatus from San Francisco to spend New Year's in Chicago with friends. Being the devoted diner that I am, before I arrived I made sure to score reservations at restaurants that I'd been itching to try, like the James Beard-nominated Spring. Do you do the same?






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Of course, I do. Since I had heard of Melting Pot, it wasn't til I was in Kansas City and ventured out and found out just how full of themselves the people who run that place are. So, we walked a few more minutes and found a great seafood place.
1Yep, in my city there is an AWESOME summer time eatery right on the beach. I love it and go several times during the summer...
2I always try to, but sometimes it depends on the travel companions. I always want to go to these crazy foodie places, but if I'm traveling with someone who isn't really into food...I have a harder time convincing them to come with.
3Yes, I always try to eat at local places. Even when I'm not in the mood for an upscale expensive place, I like to try local casual restaurants rather than eating at the usual national chains.
4I always do! When me and my boyfriend (at the time) were in Baltimore with a group of people, they all wanted to eat at a chain steak house. There was one of those right next to our house back home! So we told our friends to just eat there and we were going to eat by ourselves and meet them later.
The bf and I found this absolutely delicious Irish pub/restaurant that is not a chain and the place was perfect. We were so happy that we found it!
5Recent trip to Vegas in Oct we went to Sushi Roku and Bouchon (Thomas Keller restaurant) because they are such acclaimed places. Glad we went there
6Of course, if I get a recommendation!
7Definitely- even when the kids are with us. I'll either research ahead of time and book or ask/seek out when I arrive. Love trying local cuisine and local faves.
8Every city around the world has their own restaurant gems waiting to be unearthed. The local-owned, non-chain ones are the ones I look for, and I cannot rely on tourist guides and that sort of thing for that. I usually ask a desk clerk (or other local person) where they would go for food, and they point me in the right direction.
I'm never disappointed.
9yes yes yes after living in france for quite a while i grew to actually hate chain restaurants. now when i travel i seek out the local spots and feel that you get a better sense of the city or town i'm in. also, if traveling in a foreign country, this is a great way to work on your language as many of the locals are encouraging once you step away from the tourist filled areas!
10I have a friend who got married last summer and they went to Thailand for their honeymoon. They ate at McDonalds every day because she was too "afraid" to try the local food!
Are you kidding me???
11That's terrible, Martini!
I feel that half the fun of traveling is eating my way
through wherever I'm at!
12I like to dine at local restaurants that make specialties of the area I am whether it is in another city or another country! I also like to try out restaurants I have seen on shows on the food network and was excited to discover we drove right past The Varsity, a restaurant in Atlanta, GA highlighted on an episode of diners, drive-ins, and dives! (Famous for their hot dogs in particular I believe (as you can see I have a highly sophisticated food preference lol!))
13ALWAYS. I never go to chains (unless they are local, of course). Did you love spring??? I went there for my b-day last year. Their thai-inspired soup is AMAZING. So was the oxtail scallops...
14@LaurenG22 -- I did enjoy Spring a lot —— especially because I was with a bunch of close friends from college. We all went with the tasting menu (you didn't want to see the tab on this meal!) and had a spectacular, memorable time. And the lemongrass coconut soup was my favorite course of the meal, too! I thought it sounded like any old soup that one could get from a Thai restaurant, but it absolutely was not. Its consistency and flavor combinations were amazing!
15That's half the fun of travel! I love trying new places and I'm lucky my b/f does too. We have been known to sit down and research food right after we book our flights!!
16Last summer I was in Killarney which was quite touristy. I asked a local shop owner where she would eat. We went to the pub she recommended and I said to the bartender: "How is your lamb shank?" He replied: "I made it me self and there are only 5 left." Best one I ever had. We always ask the locals.
17We always check out the local flavor whenever we go somewhere.
18It is so much better than a big national chain.
Try Tropcial Taco when you are in Kauai , yummy fish tacos!
Not being one to understand the obsession of chain restaurants, yes, we seek out local places to eat. We're beer lovers, so it generally starts with looking for a local microbrewery. If there's no local brewery we'll look for regional fare - a good hole in the wall mexican food restaurant, etc. Most of the best meals of my memory are from local little hole in the walls we've found travelling. The only "chain" we'll hit regularly is Starbucks, but that's generally if we can't find a local coffee shop.
19yes, i certainly do my best to find 'local' flavor when i go on vacation since that's part of the trip - experiencing some place new. only in dire situations will i stick to the whole 'franchise/chain' restaurant thought.
20Oh yes! We always try to skip the real "touristy" places and find out where the lesser-known-but-better-food places are! That's part of the fun! And I love trying new foods and I love to eat! Every year when my husband and I go to Key West, we try out a new restaurant...and we always skip the usual tourist traps.
21I live in New York and I'm always trying to find restaurants in other cities that have the same quality as the food here. I'm usually pretty lucky
22Absolutely! It's part of the traveling experience.
23The only reason I eat at chain restaurants at all is because my fiancee likes them. I always prefer the small, local outlets.
24I love to check out small local places, especially when I'm out of the country. I went to El Salvador with my mom and she was the most boring dining buddy because she always wanted to eat at Wendy's or McDonald's because she didn't want to try the local food. Meanwhile, I went to this tiny little seafood place and had THE BEST lobster I've ever had and it was only $6.
25When I went to Sarasota my friend was dying to try food at an Amish restaurant. No Chains, thats our rule on vacations. They made the most AMAZING peach pie you could ever imagine.
When I went to London I had dinner at Dans Le Noir and though it was the most expensive dinner for one in my life, totally worth every bite in my wallet
26Aren't the 'hole in the walls' always the best?!?! I'm looking for some great local Vegas haunts..anyone? I'll be there this fall and have a very good lay of the land when it comes to the strip and downtown, but any off strip ideas would be great. In Houston, Churrasco's on Westheimer has AMAZING south american fare. In Dallas, Dos Charros (technically in Richardson) has incredible Mexican fare. In the Atlanta area, Sprayberry's has amazing barbecue..though they are technically in Newnan. Also, anyone in Stamford CT? Ideas on restaurants?
27I try to find some local places when I am traveling, but it doesn't always work that way. When I go to visit my friend in DC, I always make sure we go some place fun and new. And she has taken me to some really good places.
I will say when I was in Russia several years ago, I did try all the local cuisine and traditional foods. I certainly think when you go to a new country, you should at least try (even if it's one bite!) their food. Who knows, you might actually like it!
28Of course!! Being from New Orleans, eating at a chain restaurant anytime is blasphemy--especially when traveling!! Spring in Chicago is AMAZING...i also love North Pond, Frontera Grill/Topolobombo and Spiaggia.
29I love eating at local places! Casse-Crepe Breton in Old Quebec City, Reuben's and Juliet et Chocolat in Montreal... yummy! I'm going to Mexico in February, and am looking forward to trying the local fare there.
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