Off-Topic The Melting Pot: a Food Thread

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Wtf does that even mean??....Only a complete Moron would think the South has anything on the North in ref to Culinary fare. I'll put 2 Soul Food restaurants in NYC (one in Harlem) up against anything the South can offer.
Which restaurant in Harlem? Harlem soul food spots pale in comparison to real soul food. And I’ve lived here for a decade plus
 
for orlando, I actually like antonellas in winter park, brads underground for deep dish, and park pizza in lake nona airport area.

for miami, I haven't gotten to joes yet but I can't imagine it being as good as the NYC original, but andiamos is still one of my favorites, Steves for a late night slice

Andiamos is solid, I live around the way.

Steve's is pretty good too, although the sauce is sweeter than I prefer.
 
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I’ll have to try those for pizza. Have you had Brazilian pizza before?
What's Brazilian style exactly? I actually lived in Brazil for almost two years but all i remember is they put ketchup on and used a fork and knife. I didn't eat a ton of it but can't remember other big differences. I don't think they used much sauce but I could be wrong on that.
 
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Which restaurant in Harlem? Harlem soul food spots pale in comparison to real soul food. And I’ve lived here for a decade plust
Please stop it. I know NYC like the back of my hand. Sister lives in Staten Island...family member with a Production Company in Manhattan....Lol at the following restaurants "Not" being real Soul food.

Sweet Mama's
Silvia's
Nadia's soul food
Harlem Seafood soul...etc...and Btw....all the owners are from the south.
 
What's Brazilian style exactly? I actually lived in Brazil for almost two years but all i remember is they put ketchup on and used a fork and knife. I didn't eat a ton of it but can't remember other big differences. I don't think they used much sauce but I could be wrong on that.
They don’t really use ketchup. Not much sauce and they use a creamy thick cheese called catupiri in addition to the mozzarella. May differ throughout the country. I spent a summer there but was in the Southern part called Parana.
 
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