im franco-américain and im from woonsocket ri which has a very big french canadian and french culture while providence has the rest and ive always loved providence especially the waterfire.. nothing can replace the experience of the water fire
The Johnson & Wales culinary influence combined with the large Italian heritage that has invested in top notch Euro cuisine. I would love to see a review of Providence that begins under the pine nut archway, at the beginning of Federal Hill and travels down the 12 blocks of 5 star restaurants, one after another, that strangely all thrive, and don’t seem to cannibalize each other. Providence has the highest per capita of restaurants of any city it’s size in the country. There are restaurants for almost every budget.
Federal Hill is probably the best known but I’m amazed at the variety and quality of restaurants and food trucks all throughout the city. Not just Euro cuisine. Los Andes (Peruvian and Bolivian) is consistently ranked as one of the top restaurants and is located well outside the Federal Hill and downtown areas.
On the east side up next to brown University is a nice park with a statue and lots of benches and overlooks the downtown area both beautiful at day and night when the city is all lit up. Great park to have a picnic or a quick lunch
I’m actually visiting again in a couple of weeks. Do you have any recommendations for neighborhoods and restaurants? We want to branch out from downtown.
thank you guys for creating such an honest and delicious video of the city I call home.
its wonderful to see home again i miss being in rhode island i never should have left😊
Agreed. Great food! Fellinis on Wickenden St has some of the best pizza around.
Great video 🙏
Thank you!
im franco-américain and im from woonsocket ri which has a very big french canadian and french culture while providence has the rest and ive always loved providence especially the waterfire.. nothing can replace the experience of the water fire
The Johnson & Wales culinary influence combined with the large Italian heritage that has invested in top notch Euro cuisine. I would love to see a review of Providence that begins under the pine nut archway, at the beginning of Federal Hill and travels down the 12 blocks of 5 star restaurants, one after another, that strangely all thrive, and don’t seem to cannibalize each other. Providence has the highest per capita of restaurants of any city it’s size in the country. There are restaurants for almost every budget.
Federal Hill is probably the best known but I’m amazed at the variety and quality of restaurants and food trucks all throughout the city. Not just Euro cuisine. Los Andes (Peruvian and Bolivian) is consistently ranked as one of the top restaurants and is located well outside the Federal Hill and downtown areas.
On the east side up next to brown University is a nice park with a statue and lots of benches and overlooks the downtown area both beautiful at day and night when the city is all lit up. Great park to have a picnic or a quick lunch
There is no west side the west end and the city is not that dangerous you can visit any side of town during decent hours .
there is also a large black community there for I was born and raised in Providence.
I’m actually visiting again in a couple of weeks. Do you have any recommendations for neighborhoods and restaurants? We want to branch out from downtown.
....as long as you stay away from Broad Street and Chad Brown.
Don’t forget Manton Ave, Olneyville and most of the West side.
@@butterblood What ?!?!? The West side is Hipster Central !
@@westbayk2156 haha
I drive through Chad Brown several days a week, it’s fine.
There are no unsafe areas of Providence. Been here since 1965