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]]>Often overlooked for its big East Coast sister Boston, Providence has everything a foodie could ask for. Fresh seafood and forward-thinking restaurants can be found throughout the small city, and it boasts a large Italian population, which contributes to the culinary scene.
You’ve probably heard of Buffalo Wings, but that isn’t all this city has to offer. Try the Beef on Weck, a regional delicacy made of thinly sliced beef with horseradish on a special Kummelweck roll.
This up-and-coming town is a hipster haven for foodies, with a diverse selection of cuisine ranging from traditional Appalachian fare to French delicacies to North Carolina style barbecue.
Although St. Louis pizza is controversial, the city boasts a wide range of cuisines, with fantastic Vietnamese, barbecue, and modern American options scattered throughout the city.
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]]>Often overlooked for its big East Coast sister Boston, Providence has everything a foodie could ask for. Fresh seafood and forward-thinking restaurants can be found throughout the small city, and it boasts a large Italian population, which contributes to the culinary scene.
You’ve probably heard of Buffalo Wings, but that isn’t all this city has to offer. Try the Beef on Weck, a regional delicacy made of thinly sliced beef with horseradish on a special Kummelweck roll.
This up-and-coming town is a hipster haven for foodies, with a diverse selection of cuisine ranging from traditional Appalachian fare to French delicacies to North Carolina style barbecue.
Although St. Louis pizza is controversial, the city boasts a wide range of cuisines, with fantastic Vietnamese, barbecue, and modern American options scattered throughout the city.
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