Originally barbecue
belonged to home
cooking: everyone remembers the famous episode from the “Gone
with the Wind” where hospitable masters treated their noble
guests to tasty flavored barbecued pork. However, today most people
don't have the possibility to enjoy a real barbecue as often as they
want, because digging a barbecue
pit,
preparing meat and selecting appropriate sauces require much time. At
that point, restaurants are the best helpers, saving time and offering
a great variety of barbecue
food.
Among the most famous barbecue restaurants the Rendezvous should be
mentioned. Its barbequed
ribs
will pleasure the most exigent gourmets. At the Rendezvous meat is
charcoaled in seasoned barbecue pits; artificial smoke flavoring is
never used. After that barbecued meat is packed in convenient tough
packaging. The restaurant boasts of its “flying
hods”. No,
it isn't a know-how of pig farming: the Rendezvous' hobs don't have
wings, but the catering is very effective.
Another outstanding kitchen can be found in Old Glory restaurant. It
offers barbecue performed in all the styles of the country. Thanks to
its friendly atmosphere, original design, homemade sauces
and tasty dished Old Glory make a deep impression both on newcomers in
“barbecue sport” and on experienced epicures. The
restaurant presents all the diversity of national barbecue traditions.
Perhaps, the main sightseeing of Manhattan is barbecue restaurant Daisy
May's, famous for its unique dishes, such as Carolina Pulled Pork
Sandwiches, Sticky Ribs, Texas Chopped Brisket, Burned Beans and
Freshly Made Sweet Tea. Inspired by traditional home-style recipes,
the cooks of Daisy May's make various types of barbecue and side
dishes. The prices are reasonable, and the menu changes with the season.
And finally, Brother Jimmy’s – one of the best
places in
the world for barbecue-lovers. Using a menu, in Brother
Jimmy’s
restaurants one can create dishes to his/her own taste, changing
ingredients and the way of cooking. Having a fifty-year history,
Brother Jimmy’s caters events for such well-known
organizations
as Sotheby’s, MTV, New York Jets and Price Waterhouse.
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