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How the UK Views BBQ from KC
Hey all,
Thought you might enjoy this article I found concerning Some folks from the UK ranking BBQ joints in KC. Seems as though they are starting some BBQ places in London called Bodean's and they are modeling it after KC BBQ and not Texas BBQ. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...rbecue-7419070 |
Interesting but they missed a few spots
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Lil Jakes Eat it and Beat It was one my favs for lunch when working in the city. Its a shame they made him move for the Power and Light District, should have made room. I have not been to his location in the Freight house. It is now on my list.
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I have not been to most of those places.
Winslows in River Market is my favorite for Ribs. I like Red Hot and Blue in Joplin as well-always stop there on the way through town. |
Surprised no mention of Gates anywhere.
My wife has a friend from here (Alabama) who was in KC a month or so back. He didn't bother to ask the KC native where to go and wanted to taste some of the legendary KC 'que. Went to KC Masterpiece. :facepalm: |
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But they judged all of KC 'que on that experience and don't want to go back now. She told them if they're ever back, to call her. She'd steer them to the right places. |
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FYI... there's also an Arthur Bryants nearby there. Also, that ain't North KC. |
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That's not Northern KC? Sheesh. Maybe it just felt way north because it was much further away than we intended on staying. |
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I have seen the health inspection reports on the original location. No thanks. :shake: Better off doing your own bbq and buying the sauce instead of risking it at that place. |
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If it's bottled in Oakland Ca, I want nothing to do with it.
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Food not kept at temperature (chicken) can make you very sick. Cig butts and smoking by food. And major roach and rodent problems. It is beyond a little dirty. Filthy and disgusting. I think there was a thread on here with the reports. :shake: |
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Better check that racism, pal. |
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I miss Bobby Bell's. That was righteous.
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I've been to all these places in the article except Q39. Haven't been there yet.
A couple things: I stop at Arthur Bryant's on the way home from work at least once a month. Their original sauce is by far the most unusual in the city. You either love it or hate it. They make a more traditional sweet sauce -like a Memphis style sauce- that's great on turkey. But their original sauce on brisket or ribs is one of a kind. I think their ribs are wonderful. No mention of Gates, but that's OK. Other spots they missed were LC's, Rosedale, Big T's, Snead's, all good places. Smokin' Guns in NKC is very good. I like their burnt ends. Gates burnt ends are inedible...way too greasy. Joe's is so unusual because of the gas station. Danny Edwards place on the Boulevard (next door to Ponak's Mexican Kitchen) is good too, but they aren't open at night. So you can only get lunch there. Oh, and on KC Masterpiece sauce. The same company that makes Clorox makes it now. Full of HFCS, it's shit. Don't buy it. Here in KC you can get the original recipe black label, made with cane sugar and molasses, and it's pretty good. But avoid the nationally marketed stuff. It's crap. Overall, I thought this was a very interesting article. Thanks for posting it. |
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