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\nIconic Cincinnati – Food Edition<\/p>\n

Whether you are new to the greater Cincinnati area or have lived here a while, you’ve probably not had the chance to experience all the wonders around you. It’s so easy to take the abundance of things to do for granted and to simply be grateful that there are a plethora of activities available…if we ever need them. I am guilty of hanging out at home instead of getting off my duff and broadening my horizons. Soo this post is not just for you; I’m hoping it inspires me to get out there to explore and experience all the best things to do and see in our little corner of the world. Explore with me, won’t you?<\/p>\n

Let’s start with Cincinnati’s unique food scene. The most famous are Cincinnati chili, Montgomery Inn barbecue, Graeter’s black raspberry chip ice cream, goetta (a mixture of beef, pork, oats, and seasonings) which reflects the city’s German heritage, Frisch's Big Boy, and LaRosa's Pizzeria.<\/p>\n

But did you know about Cincinnati’s legacy of fine dining? In the 1970s, it was home to three Mobil Travel Guide five-star restaurants (New York was home to just two!). They were all French; surprisingly considering Cincinnati’s German heritage. There was Pigall’s, The Gourmet Room, which featured a 30-foot mural by the artist Joan Mir\u00f3 (it now hangs in the Cincinnati Art Museum), and The Maisonette, which still holds the record for the most consecutive years with a five-star Mobil guide rating, at 41. Beloved Jean-Robert de Cavel, a French-American chef, was chef de cuisine at The Maisonette from 1993 to 2002, executive chef at Jean-Robert at Pigall's from 2002 to 2009. Pigall’s is now Boca. Below the Maisonette was La Normandie, now the wildly successful Sotto. These were, and are, the best of the best. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Let’s chat about foods that are so good they’ve gained popularity outside our region. Here are<\/span> <\/span>eight<\/span> Cincinnati favorites to check out in case you haven’t done so already.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Cincinnati Iconic Foods<\/b><\/p>\n