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  • New Orleans
    New Orleans, LA: The Gumbo Shop

    the Gumbo Shop doesn't receive as much fanfare as some of the other great restaurants in the city - and there are more than a few - but the food is outstanding. There is often a wait (it's a smallish place) and sometimes noisy once you're inside, but the food is worth it. The service I've received has always been first-rate as well.

    The Creole platter is a great choice for those looking to sample the local cuisine, but ironically, the filet mignon is the best steak I've ever had.

  • Toledo
    Toledo, OH: Try the Toledo Zoo

    It may be in Toledo, but the Toledo Zoo is one of the better zoos in the country, I think. Very much on par with larger cities that have high profile zoos. There's also a terrific lights display during the holiday season if you can deal with the cold weather that usually accompanies that season. Well worth a trip down the Anthony Wayne Trail.

  • Baltimore
    Baltimore, MD: A Quaint, Urban B & B

    If you're looking for the charm of a B & B in an urban setting, the Inn at 2920 is a great choice. As a Canton resident with little extra room for guests, I refer my guests here. Modern, quiet and charming, but in close proximity to some of the best Canton bars & restaurants.

    The Inn at 2920 is just a block off of O'Donnell Square, the "center" of the Canton neighborhood. It's two blocks from the water and Canton's Waterfront Park.

  • San Francisco
    San Francisco, CA: Grant Place for Dim Sum

    It looks a little sketchy (read: dirty) and the truth is, it just might be. That said, I had the best shrimp dumplings I've ever tasted here. The skin is so paper-thin that it's transparent. Literally. The Kung Pao chicken was above average, too.

    The service was also a little dicey, but if you can get past the ambience and focus on the food, I don't think you'll be disappointed.