Posted on Feb 12, 2014
What has been your favorite restaurant where you've been stationed?
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<p>What is your favorite restaurant from all the places you have been stationed? </p><p> </p><p>Personally, mine is the "Ghengis Khan Mongolian BBQ" in Okinawa outside the main gate of Kadena. Don't know if it's still there but the food is great.</p><p> </p><p>I think knowing the better places to patronize will help service-members in deciding a place to dine at. </p>
Update: I'm adding "Mooyah's Burgers and Fries" and "Cheddars" to my list. Both are in the Foot Hood area.
Update: I'm adding "Mooyah's Burgers and Fries" and "Cheddars" to my list. Both are in the Foot Hood area.
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If you are ever stationed at Fort hood, TX make sure you check out the waffle den, it's a hole in the wall place, but it's great food for cheap.
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Hard to say, there were a lot of good places. One that stands out in My mind though was Emerson Street East which was on Colfax Avenue in Denver, CO. This wasn't very far from Lowry AFB, CO which was bordered on By Denver and Aurora, CO where I was assigned in the 3415th Security Police Squadron (ATC)
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Fort Meade, MD: Timbuktu (Dinner) or Maiwand (Lunch)
Fort Sill, OK: Impact Zone (On-Post - the microbrews are great. There's otherwise nothing to do in Lawton...)
Fort Bliss, TX: Los Bandidos De Carlos & Mickey's (Out-!@#ing-standing...)
Fort Huachuca, AZ: Vinny's New York Pizza (Go for the Spicy Wings challenge)
Fort Sill, OK: Impact Zone (On-Post - the microbrews are great. There's otherwise nothing to do in Lawton...)
Fort Bliss, TX: Los Bandidos De Carlos & Mickey's (Out-!@#ing-standing...)
Fort Huachuca, AZ: Vinny's New York Pizza (Go for the Spicy Wings challenge)
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SSG (Join to see),
Timbuktu is a Fusion restaurant that takes its name from the historic place being at the nexus of trade routes, and thus having a little of everything. Steaks are better than chain steak houses, but not on par with premium steak houses. Seafood is solidly good, but not the best in Maryland. What's intense are their combos, like Crabcake-topped Portobello Mushroom, or Crabcake-topped Fried Oysters served on the half-shell. They also do good surf-&-turf combos. Price: 3.5/5. Off Route 100 near 295.
Maiwand is a kabob and curry place, in the NW-India/Pakistan/NE-Afghanistan style. Not too spicy, but their lamb is to die for, and the Naan bread is good, especially dipped in the curry sauce or the cilantro dip. Food is served with South-Central Asia style fried rice most of the time. Price: 2/5. Off Arundel Mills Blvd. at 295.
If, while in Maryland, you're looking for fresh-steamed Old Bay seasoned crab, I suggest Cantler's Riverside Inn, just on the East side of the Severn River (aka Opposite the Naval Academy) in Annapolis.
Timbuktu is a Fusion restaurant that takes its name from the historic place being at the nexus of trade routes, and thus having a little of everything. Steaks are better than chain steak houses, but not on par with premium steak houses. Seafood is solidly good, but not the best in Maryland. What's intense are their combos, like Crabcake-topped Portobello Mushroom, or Crabcake-topped Fried Oysters served on the half-shell. They also do good surf-&-turf combos. Price: 3.5/5. Off Route 100 near 295.
Maiwand is a kabob and curry place, in the NW-India/Pakistan/NE-Afghanistan style. Not too spicy, but their lamb is to die for, and the Naan bread is good, especially dipped in the curry sauce or the cilantro dip. Food is served with South-Central Asia style fried rice most of the time. Price: 2/5. Off Arundel Mills Blvd. at 295.
If, while in Maryland, you're looking for fresh-steamed Old Bay seasoned crab, I suggest Cantler's Riverside Inn, just on the East side of the Severn River (aka Opposite the Naval Academy) in Annapolis.
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SSG (Join to see)
Sir, outstanding. Will definitely put them on my bucket list of places to check out.
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It's hard to narrow it down to one but I will give a couple per duty station. Let's see if anyone agrees:
Heidelberg, Germany
Schnitzel Haus
Hemingways
Fody's
Kartoffel Haus
Sakura
Schweinfurt, Germany
Habenaros, that's about it, lol
Hawaii
Cinnamon's
Opal's
Heidelberg, Germany
Schnitzel Haus
Hemingways
Fody's
Kartoffel Haus
Sakura
Schweinfurt, Germany
Habenaros, that's about it, lol
Hawaii
Cinnamon's
Opal's
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CW3 (Join to see)
It's a long list but il indulge a few dishes in order.
The florentine schnitzel
BBQ bacon cheeseburger mit pommes
All you can eat ribs on WEDs
Cooking steak on a hot stone, nothing better
Fresh Japanese food, excellent
Drinks mostly, but the tex mex wasn't bad
Red velvet pancakes
Thai food- owner was on triple Ds on the food network and lives up to the hype
The florentine schnitzel
BBQ bacon cheeseburger mit pommes
All you can eat ribs on WEDs
Cooking steak on a hot stone, nothing better
Fresh Japanese food, excellent
Drinks mostly, but the tex mex wasn't bad
Red velvet pancakes
Thai food- owner was on triple Ds on the food network and lives up to the hype
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At Ft. Bragg there's a Thai/Chinese place called Suwadee's. I absolutely love their Phad Thai. It's definitely my most visited restaurant.
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Adding a few more spots. Outside of Fort Hood is "Cheddar's" in Harker Heights. Really good food. Took my wife there for her birthday and we all loved it. For burgers, check out "Mooyah's" on the south side of 190, off of "W.S. Young Blvd". Definitely a very good burger place.
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SSG (Join to see)
LTC Paul Labrador, never did go to that one. Since I was on Coiner, we always went to the one by the shoppette. Definitely some good food.
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I wasn't stationed at this base, but I did some training there: Fort Carson, CO - in Colorado Springs: MacKenzie's Chop House - the absolute best restaurant my taste buds have ever had the joy of experiencing.
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American - but classy. I had a rack of lamb there with mint jelly and it just fell off the bone!
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The Weinerwald - Fulda Germany! Best Chicken I've ever had! 74-77 and 79-82. 11th ACR
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SSG (Join to see)
Rack of lamb is awesome. I make leg of lambs a couple times a year and my family LOVES them.
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Santana's about 20 minutes outside of Grafenwoehr between the post and the Hotel Wiesend in Kulmain, Germany (circa 2005). Loved the German food and beverages!! The butcher shop at the hotel also made great sandwiches.
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This is a hard question because I love food so much. Here is my list though.
Germany-Any dohner stand and imbiss
Italy-The Park Hotel in Chioggia and the pizza place outside Caserma Ederle in Vicenza
Qatar-Any restaurant in the old Souiq by the water and Palace
White Sands Missile Range-Si Senors in Las Cruces, Chicos Tacos in El Paso, and of course Whata Burger
Fort Leonard Wood-TK's Pizza and the Route 66 Dinner
And finally lets not forget the big Chow Hall in the green zone of Bahgdad I think it was calls the sports one, I can't remember, but it was huge and so good.
Germany-Any dohner stand and imbiss
Italy-The Park Hotel in Chioggia and the pizza place outside Caserma Ederle in Vicenza
Qatar-Any restaurant in the old Souiq by the water and Palace
White Sands Missile Range-Si Senors in Las Cruces, Chicos Tacos in El Paso, and of course Whata Burger
Fort Leonard Wood-TK's Pizza and the Route 66 Dinner
And finally lets not forget the big Chow Hall in the green zone of Bahgdad I think it was calls the sports one, I can't remember, but it was huge and so good.
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SSG (Join to see)
WOW!!! Lots of places to visit. The DFAC on Camp Liberty in 2008-09 was pretty good.
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