Argomenti trattatiThe Saltry, Cove, AlaskaSpago, Beverly Hills, CaliforniaBuckhorn Exchange, DenverThe Colonnade, AtlantaThe Cozy Inn, Salina, KansasFive Islands Lobster Co., Georgetown, MaineUnion Oyster House, BostonPickity Place, Mason, New HampshireTops Diner, East Newark, New JerseyKatz’s Delicatessen, New York City People love lists. They love more list of things “to do before you die”. This is this kind of list. It concerns U.S. restaurants, in particular it is about 10 iconic restaurants where to eat before you die. The Saltry, Cove, Alaska The food – seafood – is without any doubt good. But that’s not the reason to go there. Instead, you go to The Saltry because it is only reachable by boat and it has a terrific view. Spago, Beverly Hills, California Tourists, locals and celebrities. Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurant has a very diverse clientele and it serves Californian food. Buckhorn Exchange, Denver Well, I dare you to find a more iconic restaurant than this. A true American steakhouse serving buffalos or bisons. The Colonnade, Atlanta Southern American menu. As you may notice from the picture, this restaurant was established in 1927. Hungry for some fried chicken? The Cozy Inn, Salina, Kansas A diner/fast food since 1922. A true American icon serving burgers only with onions. No extra: no cheese, lettuce or tomato. Five Islands Lobster Co., Georgetown, Maine Apart the fact that serves only lobsters and seating is outdoors only, Five Islands Lobster Co. is ok. Moreover, the setting on Sheepscot Bay is gorgeous. Union Oyster House, Boston This is really a thing to do before you die. Take a plane, land in Boston and eat at the Union Oyster House. It’s been opened since 1826. Pickity Place, Mason, New Hampshire It is a little cottage that takes its inspiration from “Little Red Riding Hood” illustriations in 1940-era Little Golden Books. The menu changes monthly, the cuisine remains American. Tops Diner, East Newark, New Jersey New Jersey is filled with diners, and Tops Diner appears to be the best one. Maybe also because of its long list of cheesecakes. Katz’s Delicatessen, New York City New York could not miss the list. Katz’s is perhaps one of the best kosher-style delis of the Big Apple. And surely it’s the most iconic.