Best chili----> Texas
Best bbq----> NC
Best bbq----> NC
You mean BBQ with that nasty Carolina Sauce. Ew!Whatever that stuff is Texas serves, ain't bbq. Only proper BBQ is found generally east of I-95 in NC. (flame suit on)
Mustard based BBQ is pretty good, Haven't seen it in this area yet.You mean BBQ with that nasty Carolina Sauce. Ew!
Ya got that right. Occasionally a decent BBQ pops up in Vegas, but a few months later it's been dragged down to the level of the rest of them. There is one exception but it still pales in comparison to Texas BBQ.It is very much macro, and very wrong on Nevada. That's just not right.
Says the man whose town might be the biggest fraud and desecration of the word BBQ.You mean BBQ with that nasty Carolina Sauce. Ew!
Sure it wasn't carp from a Chinese fish farm?????I had recently fantastic Filipino BBQed mackerel in South City.
The best carp comes from the Vietnamese 1960's bomb craters.Sure it wasn't carp from a Chinese fish farm?????
Most Asian BBQ is not BBQ, That is BBQ? What the actual?? Just don't order it.Sure it wasn't carp from a Chinese fish farm?????
KC sauce is usually but not always way too sweet and thick, too much mole asses
This, combined with personal preference makes the idea of "best" almost impossible. But, I imagine that certain standards should apply and I would start with real wood smoked.I am sure every state has an outstanding barbecue joint or two
There is a place in Liberty that serves quasi Carolina BBQ, its ok once you wipe off the CarolinaMustard based BBQ is pretty good, Haven't seen it in this area yet.
Respectfully, I’ll disagree! I’m shocked that you being from S.C. would make this heretical implication! Yellow mustard bbq sauce is most definitely a regional S.C. thang! Being a native North Carolinian I had never tasted pork bbq with a mustard based sauce until I visited a relative in Columbia, S.C. about 40 years ago. They raved about a local bbq restaurant which I can’t remember the name of but I do recall a huge confederate flag flying out front. I tried hard to be diplomatic and said that the sandwich was ‘nice’ all the while trying not to heave it all out on the table in front of me. N.C. has generally two bbq sauces. Eastern vinegar based style and Western/Lexington Ketchup and brown sugar based style. I95 is effectively the DMZ in a centuries old bbq war that still rages on in N.C.NC has their mustard based stuff
Enlighten us please…wrong graphic on BBQ in my life
There is lots of great BBQ in KC, Carolina style is just not it for me.Says the man whose town might be the biggest fraud and desecration of the word BBQ.![]()