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Jun 6, 2024
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Jay Kay
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A lot of major cities will have a sub Reddit dedicated to food in that city.
That’s probably the best source I’ve found
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When you've traveled to a part of the US you're not familiar with how do you decide where to eat?
greatbam
1% better everyday
Jun 6, 3:49pm
Yelp and Google Maps reviews
astroman
Jun 6, 3:50pm
Not yelp, but definitely Google reviews.
Jericho
Jun 6, 3:51pm
Cougarboard recommendations.
Lance71
Jun 6, 3:51pm
I trust CB reviews of restaurants more than about anything tbh
Duke Silver
Jun 6, 3:56pm
CB's hive mind is the very definition of "artificial intelligence."
IdahoCoug
Jun 6, 3:58pm
Yep. CB has been awesome for recommendations all over the world.
ybecausethatswhy
Jun 6, 4:02pm
In fact whenever we travel now HCBW just says “ask Cougarboard” for almost
ybecausethatswhy
Jun 6, 4:03pm
One of the best restaurant recommendations I've ever received on CB
Jeff Spicoli
Jun 6, 4:03pm
Yep. Might be the single best aspect of CB
byuTX
Jun 6, 4:09pm
Yelp and Diners Drive ins and Dives from food network
Ycrazy
Jun 6, 3:51pm
Never chains if at all possible. Google reviews, Reddit, and/or Perplexity
Buckeye
Jun 6, 3:54pm
My dad had a “no chains” rule unless we were driving to a destination.
reagan21
Jun 6, 4:00pm
A good hotel concierge usually knows of good places to eat.
Shihan
Jun 6, 4:01pm
Google, Trip Adviser, DDD, and CB. But usually Google because it's easiest.
bag
Jun 6, 4:01pm
My strategy is avoid anything I can eat at home
kccougar
Jun 6, 4:01pm
Chains? Ugh. I ask locals or BYU students who have lived there.
runnincoug
Jun 6, 4:03pm
Yelp is terrible. Don’t support them. They suppress good reviews and then charge
gaffer
Jun 6, 4:06pm
A lot of major cities will have a sub Reddit dedicated to food in that city.
Jay Kay
Jun 6, 4:09pm
Here are a couple examples
Jay Kay
Jun 6, 4:13pm
But then you have to be around people that post on reddit
Ojiisan
Jun 6, 4:28pm
Eater
UCLACoug
Jun 6, 4:16pm
Mostly random....that looks interesting...type deal...and pull up. I've got a good feel for that type of stuff.
mokelembembe
Jun 6, 5:06pm
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