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  2. The Best Hole-in-the-Wall Diner in Every State

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    What people say: It may be a hole in the wall, but Uncle Franky's is no secret. City Pages named it among its best of 2020, and Thrillist called it one of the best hot dog joints in America.

  3. A guide to 19 of Kansas City’s oldest restaurants: Their food ...

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    Tina Der bags up food to-go at Tao Tao Chinese Restaurant, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in Kansas City, Kansas, this year. Tao Tao Chinese Restaurant Location: 1300 Minnesota Ave., Kansas ...

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    A hole-in-the-wall diner in southern Idaho, ... Succotash Restaurant. Kansas City "One of the best breakfast options Kansas City has to offer," one Yelp review said of Succotash Restaurant. It has ...

  5. The Best Hole-in-the-Wall Joint for Fried Chicken in Every State

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  6. Gates Bar-B-Q - Wikipedia

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    Gates Bar-B-Q is a Kansas City original family restaurant that started in 1946. It has grown from a single storefront at 19th and Vine to a family of six up-to-date restaurants throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area. This neighborhood saw the rise of the famous Henry Perry restaurant as well as the 18th & Vine Jazz District. [2]

  7. List of James Beard America's Classics - Wikipedia

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    The award focuses on family-owned restaurants across the country that have been operating for at least a decade. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] According to the Washington Post the awards are given to restaurants “with timeless appeal, each beloved in its region for quality food that reflects the character of its community.” [ 5 ]