I love this list. It’s not “the best restaurants” but rather the “most legendary”. Places that are an institution. I’ve been to a bunch of them.
#5 Pizzeria Da Michele in Napoli (1996) was unforgettable.
#26 Salt Lick made the list. It is in my opinion a mediocre BBQ but a great tourist destination. I used to think it was good – either their quality declined or I learned better.
#84 El Rey del Cabrito from my hometown is super famous. I don’t like cabrito and their’s is not even the best cabrito. But the places (there’s several) are great destinations with excellent service and totally worth a visit.
The article is a nightmare though. The list of restaurants themselves are listed in un-searchable images. What a shame. Maybe I’ll do something about it.
AKA: My new "To Do" list.
Awesome list. I hope they keep it up to list.
I've been to one, and embarrassingly not the one in the city I live in (but it was excellent). I've tried to go to VIA 313 before but it was closed.
Nice collection of interesting Tumblr blogs. Something for everyone to add to their Google Reader (or RSS reader of preference).
Another victory for Mexico! We're #1!
A list of which Austin restaurants offer real maple syrup and which don't. Information collected by Jodi Bart.
NI made it to the list for the 12th consecutive time.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is now #1. I did not make the list this year.
My iPhone is not jailbroken, but some of the apps in this list make it very tempting.
Not only is my hometown Monterrey considered as the #4 smartest city in the world by Forbes Magazine (their ranking went down by two when I moved out), but in the article they use a photo taken by none other than my baby brother Moi.
National Instruments makes it for the tenth consecutive time into the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list.
We climbed 10 spots. For the seventh consecutive time, I was not chosen for the random polling they do.
I linked to this years ago. Things have changed. Java is dropping and Objective C has done the unthinkable: It passed C++!!! And that sucks because C++ is my strongest language.
A graph that shows the earnings of movies between 1986 and 2007. Sure, the data is interesting. But what I found almost hypnotizing is the compelling way the data is shown in a graph. Fantastic.
Maybe we'll see something like this in the next Excel or Nu