Anonymous wrote:Check out the reviews for food from buffalo on by the sterns on road food:
http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurants/SearchResults.aspx?st=latlong&latlongid=2903&ob=LatLon
You can also listen to them on the splendid table on pri
Anonymous wrote:Check out the reviews for food from buffalo on by the sterns on road food:
http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurants/SearchResults.aspx?st=latlong&latlongid=2903&ob=LatLon
You can also listen to them on the splendid table on pri
Anonymous wrote:Damn you Buffalo people and your awesome food! Apparently you also have about the nicest people too, if our neighbors are any indication. Why is this? You all seem to have grown up so dirt poor, yet without bitterness and hatred. And what do you gives us? Great American cuisine. Oh and the Buffalo Bills.
When Wegman's has them we buy the 2lb bag, yum
Gosh, I have so much home town pride- way more than I had when I lived there! "The food in Buffalo is better than sex. Eight days a week." Too funny! Anonymous wrote:From Williamsville. And while I'm joining in the craving for beef on weck and sponge candy and Duff's wings...I don't know the cheese you are talking about.
I'll add Anderson's Italian Ice to the Buffalo area required food list too.
If you ever have a craving for Buffalo food, check out Jimmy's Old Town Tavern in Herndon on Sundays during Bills season. They have beef on weck and pass around sponge candy.
Anonymous wrote:I am from near Buffalo (Town of Tonawanda) and I have never hear of that... I do have fond memories of the large rectangle boxes of government cheese that my grandmother used to pass on to usIt is the change it weather- your natural inclination to 'bulk up' up for the winter is kicking in!