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IronGiants1973 t1_ja3ipnn wrote

Why have 1 last meal. Go on a tour for a week.

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72002994 OP t1_ja3nv6d wrote

Good point. Honestly, limited time and $$. I have family here so I know I'll be back to enjoy my favorites but wanted to go out with a bang.

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IronGiants1973 t1_ja4qbcb wrote

Makes sense. Eating out is expensive, add alcohol and it really starts to hurt.

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1151am t1_ja3i8jf wrote

Perly's diner. I could eat at that place every day!

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Own_Strategy_4325 t1_ja5d7ko wrote

Has anyone else noticed their hours say w-f 10-2 now?

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goodsam2 t1_ja5hnqt wrote

Yeah it makes it so hard to visit these days. Plus with their food being heavy I'm hesitant to have it for lunch as well... I'd have been back a few times but the hours don't work for me.

Like how hard would it be to have a few nights

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Own_Strategy_4325 t1_ja5idp3 wrote

Is there a reason why? I understand how renowned they are, but I don’t understand how any restaurant could do enough business in 12 hours per week to be profitable.

And what am I supposed to do? Take off work so that I can go?

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Beautiful-Kale7887 t1_ja8kfoy wrote

Same, I can never make it there for the new hours. I'm just assuming they're really understaffed.

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goodsam2 t1_ja8km5z wrote

I could make the weekend hours but man perly's mid day feels like it's somewhat giving up the rest of the day because of how full I would be.

I thought the understaffed thing would work itself out but man at this point IDK.

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jbs23235 t1_ja5rw6o wrote

My son at there today (Sunday) at 2pm.

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tteuh t1_ja3uwdo wrote

No hesitation, Chicken Fiesta

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TheCheeseDevil t1_ja3j9qw wrote

I feel like this is a very personal question... Like for me it'd be Kuba Kuba, but I have a lot of great memories there. What restaurant have you had the best times at?

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72002994 OP t1_ja3nxcy wrote

Ooh I like this question. Good perspective!

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WEGCjake t1_ja4c53j wrote

For me, for nostalgia reasons, it’d either be Kuba Kuba’s kubanaso or Joe’s Inn’s Big Breakfast

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Alex_Caton94 t1_ja3njpd wrote

Pho Tay Do -->

  • Appetizer - Goi Du Du

  • Entree - Pho (Chin, Nam, Gau, Gan, Sach) or Bun Bo Hue

  • Beverage - Ca Phe Sua Da

OR

Chez Max -->

  • Appetizer - Foie Gras or Moules à la Mariniére

  • Entree - Filet Mignon Angus Noir

  • Beverage - Cab Sauv

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FlailingOctane t1_ja4xhp7 wrote

my brain is broken because I read your first restaurant suggestion and my brain filled in “boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew”

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filipevergara t1_ja3tooa wrote

Love Chez Max but my parents say it’s gone downhill since COVID. Owners were the chef and hostess right? He died couple years ago, still did ok, then she left and hasn’t been the same since? Is that right?

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MrImBoredAgain t1_ja489xk wrote

Ted passed away more than a few years ago. He left control of a large portion of his operations to a charming dragon of a woman named Liz Kincaid, who promptly ran quality into the ground at chez max AND both tarrants locations. They are all seriously mediocre now.

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H-Resin t1_ja4atel wrote

Liz is one of the worst humans I’ve ever had the displeasure of meeting, much less working around. It’s amazing the kind of shit some people will say to you when they don’t think you’re “in the industry”

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MrImBoredAgain t1_ja4eg78 wrote

Agreed! I never worked at Max's but I'm an old school tarrants bar vet, and she is just VILE to be around/work with. How a card carrying Karen like her rose so high in an industry that specifically despises people like her will forever remain a mystery to me.

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OopsImACrow t1_ja4ren3 wrote

seems like someone close to Liz found your comments and downvoted them…interesting.

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PLAYBoxes t1_ja3z43g wrote

I was friends with the family who owned it growing up. The Chef lost his battle with cancer maybe 10+ years ago, his wife was the head hostess, and they got a lot of help from their two kids at the time who may no longer be in the picture due to moving on with life. Not sure what ended up happening with the head Chef situation to be honest, it’s been a long time.

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The_Mick_thinks t1_ja40mmi wrote

Chez Max is a shell of its former self. The guy who bought it is a complete muppet and the chef is trash.

They serve “rockfish” year round now but it’s actually Tilapia.

It’s supported solely by septuagenarians with no taste buds.

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thousandislandstare t1_ja4kdk9 wrote

My last meal in Richmond was at Nile.

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ramblingclam t1_ja73swz wrote

I live right around the corner from that place but still haven’t been… gotta make it a priority to get there one of these days

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bruceltd t1_ja5zv32 wrote

I’ve heard of this place. I assume it’s really good?

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Reasonable-Newt-8102 t1_jaav32f wrote

Nile fkin rules, awesome imported beer selection as well. Their injera is delicious and everything has well balanced flavors. Awesome service too

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AdvisorDefiant6876 t1_ja3qaog wrote

Grisette: tomato pie to start, charcuterie board, steak frites and a cocktail. Slice of pie to finish

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ChuckBS t1_ja3ymwi wrote

Solid choice. I’d go for the smorgasbord over just the charcuterie but that’s me. Definitely getting the Steak Frites.

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csw0528 t1_ja3o3b7 wrote

Another vote for Stella’s

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TheRiverRam t1_ja3z9vb wrote

A giant plate of fried pickles with a large sweet tea from Galaxy Diner. No question.

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okcknight t1_ja3wozc wrote

Raising Canes, but it has to be drive-thru, and I have to be blocking traffic for a significant portion of my wait

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lebaneseblonde t1_ja45jod wrote

Is chicken traffic not unique to the Charlottesville Raising Cane's or are you lost?

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okcknight t1_ja4gyit wrote

They just opened one up in chesterfield off hugenot, it’s only a matter of time baby

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rudderrudder t1_ja5bqfd wrote

They had cops directing traffic the first week. Crazy.

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KarriOakie t1_ja3pdna wrote

L’Opposum’s beef swellington.

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Hot_Vegetable_69 t1_ja4ewfy wrote

Favorite meal in RVA was the grilled cheese and tomato soup at green leafs. Throw in a shot and a miller hi life for $5 and maybe an hour of pool and you can shoot me.

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Daquiri_granola t1_ja3jx3o wrote

Hard for me to want to eat anywhere besides Blue Atlas for ANY meal. Dinamo is always good too!

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Bunbury3 t1_ja41p85 wrote

This applies to me soon. I think I will do a week of my favorite breakfasts/brunches: Perly’s, Chewy’s, Smoky Mug, Moore St Cafe, Up All Night Bakery, Sub Rosa. Oh and proper pie because proper pie.

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longhullhaul t1_ja48ku7 wrote

8 1/2 pizza

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carrieberrypatch t1_ja68jbp wrote

This was my answer, even if it's not the fanciest. If it's nice out: white pie (+ anchovies) and tiramisu and eat at Libbie Hill/grab a drink from Strawberry Street and eat at Scuffletown.

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phocuetu t1_ja4fjh8 wrote

L’Opossum for whatever looks best on the menu (probably the Wellington)

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spaceforcefighter t1_ja3odq9 wrote

Just ate at Bacchus last night and there’s your place. Just walking in, the smell was amazing. Awesome service, atmosphere, and food.

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Patternsonpatterns t1_ja40ew8 wrote

My gf and I were celebrating an anniversary and we couldn’t decide between classyy or slutty carby food.

We went to the boathouse and got a cocktail and some oysters and checked out the view and otherwise got completely ignored for over an hour while sitting at the bar

And then realized there are no rules and went to Bacchus for pasta and duck and beer and wine.

It was great aside from the exceptionally shitty service at Boathouse

Edit- also there was that post here about bacchus hiring underage dishwashers and putting different liquor in different bottles and that’s fucked but we had a great time there.

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Effective_Mud8348 t1_ja41pxf wrote

tie for me between the polenta, beans and sausage at edo and the cuban from alamo.

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brat84 t1_ja5v94w wrote

The polenta beans sausage is also STELLAR at 8 1/2, prob the same recipe.

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Few-Company33 t1_ja440kh wrote

Millie’s for brunch hands down

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ZephyrInfernum t1_ja5jkwv wrote

Yuuuuus. My one complaint about Millie's though, is their home fries are inconsistent. Every time I've been recently, they're under-done. Few things are worse than the mouth feel of undercooked potato.

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Westhamwayintherva t1_ja50sdy wrote

Just moved from Richmond to Charlottesville. My unequivocal answer to this is Penny Lane pub at about 10 AM on match day with a full English breakfast and lots of beer with my mates.

I feel like the proper answer to this is not about the food. It’s about hanging out with the folks that you know you’re going to miss.

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trampoliningisfun t1_ja5v435 wrote

I would make my own tasting menu:

Greek salad at Stella's. Gambas al ajillo from Adarra. Edo's Squid's pork chops marsala with the white beans. The churros stuffed with custard at Taqueria 3 Marias.

Whatever you end up doing, I hope it hits the spot for you!

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One_Win_6185 t1_ja4v3jo wrote

I left RVA a few years ago, but there are a few places I try to hit up when I’m back. Early Bird is probably my most frequent visit when I return. I also have fond memories at GWAR Bar and Village Cafe. And I was very bummed to hear about Kitchen 64’s closing.

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Badnewz18 t1_ja59llh wrote

The brunch at the Jefferson

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Zero_990 t1_ja6lbo0 wrote

PHO TAY DO XL DAC BIET GIMME ALL THE SA TE

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redrumxxxx t1_ja3p6nk wrote

union market probably!

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BabyBat07 t1_ja5cf7w wrote

Stella’s, their braised lamb is excellent! I treated my bf for their Valentine’s Day special since his birthday falls on the same day and try to make the day more about him since it’s always overshadowed by a holiday, and everything we had was sooo good.

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StandClear1 t1_ja3wiv9 wrote

Steak Frits at Can Can - At the Bar / Octopus at Stella’s

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sportsfather t1_ja4eb5s wrote

A bagel with schmear from Perly’s

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TheMightyBoofBoof t1_ja4yl7i wrote

The ginormous hotdog, cheesefries, and a limeade at Continental Westhampton

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Quardener t1_ja524kf wrote

An entire box of rainbow cookies. And then maybe a sailor sandwich.

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PhuncleSam t1_ja55r6x wrote

Meat sandwich, nachos, and buffalo cauliflower at GWAR

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XxBoognishxX t1_ja5fp8u wrote

8 1/2, sitting in the next door alley eating out of the box.

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Pattawa804 t1_ja5hvbi wrote

Stella’s for me. Octopus and lamb shank. 👨‍🍳

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Old-Buy-9279 t1_ja41r99 wrote

Just a bunch of stuff from 8.5, like .5 the menu and then eat it in Scuffletown .

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DoppelSechser t1_ja42dpv wrote

The quesabirria tacos at Blue Habanero, side of queso and a Pacifico as big as they can serve me

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hauteharpy t1_ja46myv wrote

Supper for breakfast, Proper Pie for lunch, Cobra Burger for dinner. It'd be indigestion hell but worth it if it's the last time, lol.

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coldblackmaple t1_ja5arc6 wrote

Would have been Mamma Zu. Now Edo’s.

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Ancient-Web-9659 t1_ja5az4w wrote

Bandito’s bacon cheese fries and a naturday

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Comprehensive-Lime76 t1_ja5g7yu wrote

A 10lb plate of baked spaghetti at Joes Inn with 10 Natty Bo’s to wash it down

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Fantastic_Essay6071 t1_ja5sss2 wrote

Prime rib roast, cooked medium rare and served with a large baked potato along with long grain wild rice and steamed asparagus.

Beverage of choice: a glass of white zinfandel wine.

Restaurant of choice: The Tobacco Company in Shockoe Slip.

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ichheissekate t1_ja5zt3f wrote

Grisette charcuterie and happy hour, followed by Julep for a late dinner.

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UnfilteredFacts t1_ja7olm2 wrote

The Tobacco Company. Best atmosphere in the city. Steak oscar, filet mignon, crab cakes, or seafood pasta.

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Waste_Treacle2291 t1_ja8w54m wrote

Mmm, if it was my last meal in RVA, honestly thai top ten

I freaking love that curry

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al_lupo t1_ja9blj8 wrote

EAT AT HOME

jk those stickers were annoying

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Mysterious_Bell4280 t1_ja3yrvc wrote

Honeywhytes. Hawaiian chicken sandwich, hold the onions. Fries on the side? NO. Asparagus please.

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xRVAx t1_ja445yp wrote

Pepperoni pizza from Mary Angela's. And a roll of paper towel for the grease.

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Historian469 t1_ja4rzfu wrote

Texas de Brazil. I'm a meat-guy.

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arglefark567 t1_ja5uvrs wrote

I really love Max’s on Broad, if I don’t mind a pricier meal.

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bikelifeb t1_ja5xlvn wrote

ZZQ - pulled brisket sandwich

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billsmafia5366 t1_ja3oyz4 wrote

The Philly Cheesesteak at city beach

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5hitting_4sshole t1_ja3wyum wrote

I’d pick the cheesesteak sub from Sidewalk Cafe personally, but I like both spots

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Patternsonpatterns t1_ja43ag7 wrote

I haven’t had a cheesesteak at either of these places, I got one at Gus’ and it was so unbelievably good

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H-Resin t1_ja4bbur wrote

Had bamboos cheesesteak recently and it was surprisingly good. And I am a purist / snob when it comes to that

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scrollington t1_ja4lqh6 wrote

Bet, do they use real prime ribeye and cheez wiz? I swear I can't find a good chzsteak in RVA... I don't want provolone and salad on my hoagie, mane.

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H-Resin t1_ja53ivy wrote

Nah you won’t get that unfortunately. I’m just saying for a not real cheesesteak it ain’t bad. They do offer American cheese as an option which for me is next best thing to wiz

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Working-Tart8843 t1_ja4lxiz wrote

Maybe I missed it but somebody's gotta say BoDillaz

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FlexRVA21984 t1_ja4hy8n wrote

Being a chef for 26yrs, I’d cook

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RyanHitShitWithStick t1_ja4l67z wrote

Okay but which kitchen you commandeering

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FlexRVA21984 t1_ja4laul wrote

I quit the industry in September, because I got tired of working 60-80 hrs/wk for dogshit pay

Edit: I misinterpreted what you’re saying. It really doesn’t matter which kitchen I’m in. A kitchen with a functioning stove top, oven, and deep fryer (optional) is all that’s needed.

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