Which is the best restaurant in your city?
The best restaurant, in my opinion, depends on the cuisine. My favorite cuisine is Italian, followed by Mexican, Thai, Indian, and Mediterranean.
Italian:
Olive Garden is still our default choice for Italian delicacies. But we love to explore new restaurants. So far we have tried Spezia, Bravo Kitchen, Carrabba’s, and Spaghetti Works. Of all these, Spezia is our favorite. That doesn’t mean the others aren’t good, but Spezia has great Ambien cr and amazing food. We went there on Valentine’s Day, and it was a memorable evening.

Mexican:
Mexican food is very special to us because it’s vegetarian-friendly. Although Mexican food has lots of carbs, it can be balanced out with cheese and by avoiding cream and other calorie-dense items. I am mad for quesadillas and enchiladas. Burritos are satisfying and tasty. My first meal in the USA was a burrito bowl at Qdoba. I frequently visit Chipotle, Qdoba, and Taco Bell. But my favorite Mexican restaurant is La Mesa; the food is just divine.

Thai:
Thai is another vegetarian-friendly cuisine. I love Thai curries- Red Curry, Yellow Curry, Panang Curry, Massaman Curry, and so on. Harmit loves the dumpling noodles. Even their fried rice is too good. We tried multiple Thai restaurants, including Mai Thai, Mercy Thai, Salween Thai, Khao Niao, Rice Noodle Thai, and Dan’s Thai. Khao Niao was our favorite for so long, and Rice Noodle Thai is our office lunch favorite. But recently discovered Dan’s Thai is no match. The food is just amazing and so is the service.

Indian:
I am not a fan of Indian restaurants. Firstly, they are pricey, and secondly, I eat indian food daily at home, being Indian. We have lots of Indian restaurants in Omaha; it’s hard to choose which one is best. But overall, the most consistent one in terms of taste is Desi Bites. For quick snacks or a full meal, it’s a wonde choice. Another advantage is the attached Indian grocery store. So eat, shop and go.

Mediterranean:
Another amazing cuisine is Mediterranean. I like their Pita bread, hummus, and baklava. However, I’m not a fan of falafel. But at least most of their stuff is healthy. We have Amsterdam Falafel, El Basha, Piato, and Meddys. All are good, but Meddys beats them in terms of cost, food taste, and ambiance.

We are not fans of burgers or fries, so no American food is listed here. But for brunch, there are some great restaurants where you can enjoy oatmeal, fresh coffee, pancakes, omelets, Eggs Benedict, and French toast. A few such restaurants are Jimmy’s Egg, First Watch, Le Peep, and Good Evans. First Watch and Le Peep are both equally good, but Le Peep is slightly better because of its coffee bar. Another good option is Vitality Bowl for healthy options; they have really good açaí bowls.

Which one is your favorite cuisine, and which restaurant? Do you visit it often, or do you save it for special occasions?
Happy Reading! Keep Traveling!!!

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