by Eliza W » Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:29 pm
David,
My husband and I are self-employed, and we could have chosen to live anywhere. We chose Louisville, and it was partly because we were overjoyed to get such good food in a city of this size.
On the other hand, we were just in New York. We ate pupusas, real Korean bbq, real Thai, Turkish, Hong Kong style dim sum, bahn mi on bread that had come straight from the oven, Indonesian noodles and roti canai, and some damn fine pizza. The only meal that cost over $40 for a family of four eaters (plus a baby who took the occassional lick) was the bbq, and we went a bit crazy ordering the meats.
The Louisville area has no real Thai (Mai's is just very good American-Thai, not the real thing), no truly good pizza, no truly good dim sum (Jade Palace is only fairly good), no Korean bby that I know of, no Turkish, no truly good Indonesian (just an American Chinese with a few Indonesian dishes)...I could go on. I love Louisville's restaurants, don't get me wrong, but to dismiss New York because the Ciprianis fleece tourists just doesn't make sense. A lot of Louisville restaurants fleece tourists during Derby too. New York is one of the best eating cities in the world, hands down.
That said, I would never move back to New York, and we do have it good here.