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 Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes

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Davwud

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Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Sun, 01/6/13 10:50 PM (permalink)
Number 17 on the list is the Gyro from Papa Gyros. I read some reviews and people hailed it as the best Greek food in Huntsville. Others mentioned it was one of the best things to eat in Huntsville. Well, I suppose if you had no other benchmark for Greek, it may be.

Needless to say, I thought it was terrible. First off, as you can see, it's mostly tzaziki. And not good tzaziki either. It seemed like grocery store quality. The meat wasn't very flavourful either. It was just plain not good.
I honestly can't believe it was included on the list.
 
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    soozycue520

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    Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Mon, 01/7/13 6:07 PM (permalink)
    Wow!! Believe it or not, we have some good gyros in Cincinnati. And, some good tzatziki. That does not look good at all. 
     
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      Davwud

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      Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Thu, 05/2/13 12:02 PM (permalink)
      Okay gang, back in town for a funeral and had breakfast at Blue Plate Cafe. Here are my thoughts on item #16, Pancakes with a side of Cheesy Browns.
       

      First off, the pancakes. In and of themselves are quite good. They hit all the proper buttons with taste, texture and size. I do however have to deduct points for using table syrup, not maple syrup. I'm told it was Log Cabin and I have to admit, it wasn't bad. It actually tasted like maple. Just very mildly and without all the bad flavours you usually get with crappy syrups. So BYOMS and you're good to go with these.

      The Cheesy Browns are a hash brown casserole with cheese. Lots of cheese it seems. Or at the very least, very strong cheese. It's what really makes the dish. It would appear to be an old cheddar. Pungent and able to stand up to the potato nicely. Maybe the best thing I've ever eaten at BPC.
       
      BTW, the Country Ham was excellent. The perfect balance of salty, porky, tender and chewy.
       
      More to come
      DT
       
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        ScreamingChicken

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        Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Thu, 05/2/13 12:22 PM (permalink)
        The Cheesy Browns look and sound really good!
         
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          agnesrob

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          Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Thu, 05/2/13 10:20 PM (permalink)
          Those cheesy browns do look so good!
           
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            myterry2

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            Re:Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes Fri, 05/3/13 10:40 PM (permalink)
            Great report with quality pics...thanx.
             
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