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Connecticut's Best Once-In-a-lifetime Meal Offers Classic French Indulgence, Website Says
If you only had one final opportunity to eat a meal in Connecticut, where would it be? There is a right answer to this question, according to Eat This Not That.
By searching reviews and food publications, Eat This Not That compiled a list of the best once-in-a-lifetime meals in each state. Their Connecticut pick is Union League Cafe, which they describe as “an old-world Parisian cafe.”
The cafe, Led by Executive Chef Guillaume Traversaz, is located in New Haven at 1032 Chapel Street, and offers daily specials, a raw bar, and a choice selection of desserts.
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This CT Diner Serves Best French Toast In State, Report Says
A Connecticut diner was named the eatery that serves the best French toast in the state thanks to its banana-bread-inspired dish, according to a new report from Eat This, Not That.
O'Rourke's Diner, located in Middletown in Middlesex County, serves the best French toast in Connecticut, according to the report.
The website published its ranking of the best French toast in all 50 states on Monday, Nov. 28.
The diner, located at 728 Main St., made the list due to its signature "Banana Bread French Toast."
"We had the banana bread french toast with a side of home fries and sausage,…
Popular Eatery With Two Fairfield County Locales Named CT's Top Food Truck
Hey lobster lovers, especially lobster roll lovers, one of Connecticut's favorite food trucks has been named the state's best by the Eat This, Not That! website.
LobsterCraft, with two food trucks and three shops in Connecticut, in the Town of Fairfield, Greenwich, and in West Hartford, won for its many takes on yummy lobster rolls.
"Those who say a cold Maine lobster roll isn't really their jam will likely fall in love with the warm, buttered Connecticut-style version served up by LobsterCraft," the website said.
Owned by Mike Harden, a "real-life" lobster fisherman, LobsterCraft says on …
This CT Deli Is No. 1 In State, Survey Says
If you are looking for corned beef on rye or a massive sandwich with all the works, then, believe it or not, you don't have to go to New York, according to a new survey.
The survey, conducted by "Eat This, Not That," checked out all the delis in 50 states and came up with a favorite in each.
In Connecticut, that deli happens to be in Tolland County at Rein's Deli in Vernon.
According to the survey, Rein's has amazing bagels, deli meats, massive sandwiches, potato pancakes, and Rein's famous sour garlic pickles.
The takeout deli case.Yelp
Opened in 1972 by Bob Rein, who was dying for a…