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<blockquote data-quote="Velderan" data-source="post: 9494861" data-attributes="member: 7038056"><p>That's probably the only thing I miss about living in the DC area. Given the wide variety of backgrounds that the people living in the area came from, you could generally find anything for food there. I don't know how they compare on food trends like the other cities you mentioned since I haven't visited any of them aside from NYC, but variety and quality was definitely there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You reminded me that the absolute best coffee I have had was in Naples, Italy, which probably was because of the water. Naples has a unique approach to managing their sanitation problem, having subscribed to Homer Simpson's "can't someone else do it?" theory of sanitation management and I assume they're at the stage where they've spent their entire budget and no longer are even trying. Google "Naples Italy Trash problem" if you need some examples, but the water in the Bay of Naples is definitely in the category of you either die or get superpowers if you swim in it so that's probably what makes their coffee taste the way it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velderan, post: 9494861, member: 7038056"] That's probably the only thing I miss about living in the DC area. Given the wide variety of backgrounds that the people living in the area came from, you could generally find anything for food there. I don't know how they compare on food trends like the other cities you mentioned since I haven't visited any of them aside from NYC, but variety and quality was definitely there. You reminded me that the absolute best coffee I have had was in Naples, Italy, which probably was because of the water. Naples has a unique approach to managing their sanitation problem, having subscribed to Homer Simpson's "can't someone else do it?" theory of sanitation management and I assume they're at the stage where they've spent their entire budget and no longer are even trying. Google "Naples Italy Trash problem" if you need some examples, but the water in the Bay of Naples is definitely in the category of you either die or get superpowers if you swim in it so that's probably what makes their coffee taste the way it does. [/QUOTE]
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