I love all pizza, but Detroit style pizza is hands down the best! I’ll fight anyone about it 😂 Got all the good stuff when what you really want is to EAT pizza. Crispy cheese corners and crispy bottom. Extra cheese and extra toppings without paying for extra anything. Not as coma inducing as Chicago style and New York style is great if you’re trying to keep it light, but when I want pizza, I want to feel it in my jellies but still be able to go out and have fun with friends/family (pre and post Covid, of course 😭). ❤️
As a Washington resident, I have to say that there’s only one store in Washington that throws the fish, and even though the fish market is fun, I personally know it’s mainly a tourist destination. The first Starbucks is there too. So everyone will obviously go there.
The fish they toss aren’t even sold!!! They toss the same 3 fish all day and then donate them at the end of the day. They aren’t sent to the back and weighed because those fish take so much abuse. Garbage ass food journalism from these folks again 🤦🏾♂️
You pick a highly overrated pizza place for the state of Florida and not a cubano from one of the amazing authentic Cuban spots? In Oklahoma you recommend going to a fast food chain (Sonic), vs. finding one of the legendary spots that created the Oklahoma onion burger - which has a history that is perfectly relevant to today. Too many fails to count. Your team really got lazy with this one.
From montana here.... Huckleberry realy?!?!?!? I can't think of a time in my life in which I have consumed huckleberry in any regularity.... In fact I can't think about any rrsturaunts that offer it in the menu. I know huckleberry products are popular as novilty gifts for tourists but I can't think of any time in my life where huckleberrys have been anything other than a novelty. For montana I would say a chicken fried steak or heck even rocky mountain oysters (even thought they are a novelty) at least if you go into a restraunt your more likely to find them on the menu over huckleberry anything.
I love how Voodoo doughnuts is always what people think of for Oregon but I’ve lived here for 17 years and still haven’t met a single person who actually loves them
Another note about NC barbeque from a North Carolinian, there are two bases for the sauce as well. Western NC uses a tomato base, while Eastern NC uses a vinegar base(my go to for BBQ)
Alabama native: the favorite food in bama is DEFINITELY anything peanut related or barbecue. The orange rolls are only a thing at the one restaurant. They’re fantastic, but there is nothing like boiled peanuts and Boston butt that you eat at Bryant Denny
There's actually more than two types of barbeque in North Carolina. What mostly dictates the different types is the sauce (at least when you're talking pulled pork). There's a mustard based sauce that you mostly find in the mountains, ketchup based sauce that's spread all throughout, and my personal favorite: vinegar based sauce which is only found near the coast.
this is like the 5th time I've seen those same beignets on one of the lists for Louisiana. For a place that's known, in part, for delicious food, this is lazy research!
Whenever I see these, videos, for my state, (Michigan) they only ever do a coney hot dog or Buddy’s Pizza. I’ve never even heard of Buddy’s Pizza. I think these videos are for non-Americans so they can make America look crazy unique, which it is, but not in the ways shown.
yeah, they also chose huckleberry pie for the third time in a row... not that it's as specific, but come one, I'm sure there's SOME other option available!
The Michigan one is correct for the lower peninsula, particularly south east. Pasties are the correct answer for the upper peninsula and northern lower peninsula. Detroit style pizza is universally beloved in the state I believe.
I live in Alabama and never heard of those rolls. At least not in the form of a must have from the state. If you really are looking for a signature dessert from the state, actual Alabamians know you get a Fried Pie from the Peach Park. For me it'll be a Fried Apple pie, and if I've been good it will be à la Mode with some fresh homemade vanilla ice cream. Apple and Peach are year round, however they have some seasonal pies like strawberry, sweet potato, and pecan. That is a Alabama must have.
Nevadan here - go try Gilcrease Orchard’s fresh apple cider donuts during the fall; Hiroba’s black rice sushi menu; and Pizza Cake’s fettuccine alfredo pizza! You won’t be disappointed!😋
Guys I live in kansas and boi Kansas city Joe's BBQ is so good most of the time to eat inside it takes an hour look for the original one it's a gas station.
Fun fact: The princes hot chicken recipe was stolen from Gus’s fried chicken in Memphis, TN. They guard the kitchen in princes,because they do not want people finding out the truth
as an Alaskan - word of caution on the reindeer dogs... back in the old days, reindeer used to be the primary ingredient. Due to popularity though, it often isn't. Some brands list reindeer well after the other meats. These are usually labeled as "contains".
Its nice to see variety in this 'favorite food' across the US. So many of these videos use the same old list. Favorites are by opinion so the list should rotate for variety. I mean really is their just one exceptional food per state? Hardly! I live on the west coast and there are so many good eatery's here it would be a shame to just trickle down to one thing. I'm sure the same goes for all the other states too. So keep us all apprised of the good things to chase down across this country while we are vacationing! LOL... yumm!
So is the Hot Brown just the only food you've ever heard of from KY except maybe KFC? Burgoo, derby pie, mint juleps, benedictine dip, bourbon bread pudding, bourbon balls, mutton BBQ, butter cake..? I'm actually from Northern KY so I live across from Cincinnati, OH. Good job shouting out Camp Washington!
The one about Minnesota is facts: I worked at a restaurant specializing in Juicy Lucy’s for years! If you’re ever in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, go to the Blue Door
I've seen Idaho's ice cream potato featured in The Best Desserts in Every State, The Most Iconic Restaurant in Every State, and now Insider's Favorite Dishes in Every State. I was thrilled the first time I saw it, as a dessert, but now it seems like the only Idaho dish Insider has footage of. Send a crew to Idaho to film other dishes and restaurants.
Ok, this is one of the few times Food Insider has been right about South Carolina. Shrimp and Grits is awesome! But sadly, expensive to get it cooked right, with the right flavor. Even the cheaper options can cost you a minimum of $12. And if they cost less than that, they are shrimp and grits, but not Shrimp and Grits. They have to be slightly sweet, definitely creamy, with varying levels of spice depending on where you are, and the grits almost gave to be cheesy, but not cheddar or American.
The Kentucky dish is being cooked by a great chef in a restaurant in Connecticut called Daddy Jacks. Check out his youtube videos called cookin with the blues - they’re great
Hey🗣️ California here 🥰 We do Tacos . From Sushi Tacos to Tacos rolled like Sushi, from the ⬆️⬇️. Sincerely, The Bay Area P.S. We really just love good food.😁
Alabama: 0:09
Alaska: 0:22
Arizona: 0:34
Arkansas: 0:49
California: 1:03
Colorado: 1:16
Connecticut: 1:29
Delaware: 1:40
Florida: 1:56
Georgia: 2:08
Hawaii: 2:18
Idaho: 2:35
Illinois: 2:50
Indiana: 3:08
Iowa: 3:19
Kansas: 3:30
Kentucky: 3:47
Louisiana: 4:01
Maine: 4:15
Maryland: 4:31
Massachusetts: 4:41
Michigan: 4:51
Minnesota: 5:12
Mississippi: 5:27
Missouri: 5:36
Montana: 5:48
Nebraska: 6:00
Nevada: 6:16
New Hampshire: 6:28
New Jersey: 6:41
New Mexico: 6:55
New York: 7:09
North Carolina: 7:26
North Dakota: 7:44
Ohio: 7:52
Oklahoma: 8:06
Oregon: 8:19
Pennsylvania: 8:30
Rhode Island: 8:43
South Carolina: 8:54
South Dakota: 9:05
Tennessee: 9:15
Texas: 9:25
Utah: 9:39
Vermont: 9:51
Virginia: 10:07
Washington: 10:22
West Virginia: 10:31
Wisconsin: 10:46
Wyoming: 10:57
Washington DC: 11:15
Puerto Rico: 11:32
Let me know if I missed any
U are a god thank you
They missed Ohio!
u missed ohio and tennessee!! :) ohio is 7:52 and tennessee is 9:15 :))
Your a life saver
Thanks!
I think its funny they picked Detroit Style Pizza as their favorite in Florida.
Whaaaaaaa I missed that backwards shit
I agree what would you pick? I would go with a Cubano or almost any fresh seafood.
that's not pizza anywhere but Detroit
We aren't even known for it, do shrimp instead
I love all pizza, but Detroit style pizza is hands down the best! I’ll fight anyone about it 😂 Got all the good stuff when what you really want is to EAT pizza. Crispy cheese corners and crispy bottom. Extra cheese and extra toppings without paying for extra anything. Not as coma inducing as Chicago style and New York style is great if you’re trying to keep it light, but when I want pizza, I want to feel it in my jellies but still be able to go out and have fun with friends/family (pre and post Covid, of course 😭). ❤️
Shows local restaurants
Oklahoma- Sonic
Did you ever try BIG DADDY'S BBQ? The BIG DADDY POTATO was THE BOMB!!!
Oklahoma has no culture. It’s all republicans lmao
@@kurt2552 actually, oklahoma is full of Native American culture. But it’s obvious you wouldn’t know anything about actual American culture though😂
@@rosesinash I live right by there!
@@kurt2552 lol i have a friend that moved to oklahoma and their democratic 🤣
food insider has used these clips at least over 10 times
😂😂😂
YES
Gotta be eco friendly and recycle ♻️
Insider: Shows local places you can get only in that state.
Oklahoma: Sonic.
Vermont: Ben and Jerry's.
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colorado- conoco
I’ve never heard a huarache be called “Mexican flatbread” lol
I mean damn sonic that’s all we get in Oklahoma y’all was better off sayin quick trip gas station
I would've said onion burgers 🤤🤤🤤
QT where it at tho
Frfr if anything they should have said the Arbuckle fried pies.
@@SlicedBread1219 most definitely
I know qt is bomb and so many sonic restaurants are shutting down
49 other states - Here's a specific dish from this state...
Washington - they have a market with stuff.
As a Washington resident, I have to say that there’s only one store in Washington that throws the fish, and even though the fish market is fun, I personally know it’s mainly a tourist destination. The first Starbucks is there too. So everyone will obviously go there.
@@randomamy9400 yeah I get that, but the video is "favorite dishes". Also as a WA res, this was disappointing with our rich and diverse food culture
@@rdsnow97 ik, there's so much good stuff here! Betsutenjin is my personal favorite. Best possible ramen.
Exactly they need to get better people making these videos .. the content is a little lacking it seems.
The fish they toss aren’t even sold!!! They toss the same 3 fish all day and then donate them at the end of the day. They aren’t sent to the back and weighed because those fish take so much abuse. Garbage ass food journalism from these folks again 🤦🏾♂️
"Our favorite chili or doughnut in every state"
Or sandwich
or burger, or hot dog, or dessert, or fair food, or pasta, or pickle, or seafood, or candy, or or or or....
CUBAN SANDWICH, FLORIDA. Not some pan pizza
They said "insider's favorite"
But yeah tbh if that's their favorite then they have shit taste
@MB All their other lists have LA or NY at least 5 times each in a "list" of 20. So I agree with you in them not knowing anything about other cities.
You pick a highly overrated pizza place for the state of Florida and not a cubano from one of the amazing authentic Cuban spots?
In Oklahoma you recommend going to a fast food chain (Sonic), vs. finding one of the legendary spots that created the Oklahoma onion burger - which has a history that is perfectly relevant to today.
Too many fails to count. Your team really got lazy with this one.
Yep onion burger or Teds Cafe Escondido in OKC at least.
Authentic Cuban place? I’m not too sure. Cubans sandwiches were invented by Gusanos
Or at least the Arbuckle fried pies!!!
From montana here.... Huckleberry realy?!?!?!? I can't think of a time in my life in which I have consumed huckleberry in any regularity.... In fact I can't think about any rrsturaunts that offer it in the menu. I know huckleberry products are popular as novilty gifts for tourists but I can't think of any time in my life where huckleberrys have been anything other than a novelty. For montana I would say a chicken fried steak or heck even rocky mountain oysters (even thought they are a novelty) at least if you go into a restraunt your more likely to find them on the menu over huckleberry anything.
@@makkovontheblock If it's not LA or NY, then they don't have the slightest clue.
You should really do states' hidden gems, or local well kept secrets that aren't so widely known.
So basically...meat everywhere and if not meaty, then very sugary
Amurrica
Why not? Meat rules.
Massachusetts should have been fried clams! That’s our most famous food, alongside lobster rolls (although Maine deserves top billing ).
Chowder
nah like wtf is ramen doing on this list. They just thought of their favorite food and picked some place in boston.
Next time label the state for the whole section, it’s hard to keep track
I love how Voodoo doughnuts is always what people think of for Oregon but I’ve lived here for 17 years and still haven’t met a single person who actually loves them
Facts got so triggering
@@dylanandrew7490 what.
Blue star is way better
Same I've never even heard of it
@@dylanandrew7490 you know this is an opinion piece right?
Another note about NC barbeque from a North Carolinian, there are two bases for the sauce as well. Western NC uses a tomato base, while Eastern NC uses a vinegar base(my go to for BBQ)
It’s so fascinating to learn different kinds of food in one country 😋
New Jersey is so accurate and I’ve had pork roll egg and cheese so many times and I can’t stop loving it
If yall rlly dining fast food Sonic as a Oklahoma as something “special” gtfo Californian reviewers
Colorado got GAS STATION FOOD. NOT OUR AMAZING GREEN CHILI?!?! IM READY TO FIGHT INSIDER
Frfr onion burgers or Arbuckle fried pies should have been highlighted
Those orange rolls are DREAMY
As a New Hampshire res? Thanks for not doing us dirty, Apple Cider Donuts rock!!
Someone really likes doughnuts at Food Insider 😂
joe....
Who doesn't like donuts?
Alabama native: the favorite food in bama is DEFINITELY anything peanut related or barbecue. The orange rolls are only a thing at the one restaurant. They’re fantastic, but there is nothing like boiled peanuts and Boston butt that you eat at Bryant Denny
As a Marylander, someone who goes to Ocean City often, I’m quite disappointed that you took OUR staple and credit Delaware for it 😐
It's a commoon error with people in this gen who haven't a clue and research nothing for themselves.
yea, they do this all the time, bloody idiots
I mean don't blame em
This made me so mad!!!!!!! Lmao
@@PSGirl23 why u laughing if that made you mad? Like wtf
This is a hello from Cullman Alabama! i have ate at all steak once and just like you said, their orange rolls are simply amazing!
I love when insider makes videos like this
Appreciate the time took for all the different clips
Lmfao
So basically just a summary of all the food videos you shot in the states this year, got it
Kudos to insider for including washington DC, It's nice to not be clumped together with the rest of Virginia for once
I love that you included DC and PR!! 💕💕
But not in thr best sandwhich and the most inocie food in every state they didnt include it
There's actually more than two types of barbeque in North Carolina. What mostly dictates the different types is the sauce (at least when you're talking pulled pork). There's a mustard based sauce that you mostly find in the mountains, ketchup based sauce that's spread all throughout, and my personal favorite: vinegar based sauce which is only found near the coast.
Lived in Mississippi my entire 21 years of life and never have I ever heard anyone say we are know for fried catfish🙅🙅
Because it isn't. Would have been a much better choice for louisiana instead of overrated beignets from over priced cafe du monde.
@@whokilledjuliet6805 exactly!
What would u guys say instead? I’m also from Mississippi 22 years and i was kinda shocked too.
@@sonyataylor296 honestly I have no idea what would fit better. We do have a lot of seafood because we are on the coast
this is like the 5th time I've seen those same beignets on one of the lists for Louisiana. For a place that's known, in part, for delicious food, this is lazy research!
Whenever I see these, videos, for my state, (Michigan) they only ever do a coney hot dog or Buddy’s Pizza. I’ve never even heard of Buddy’s Pizza. I think these videos are for non-Americans so they can make America look crazy unique, which it is, but not in the ways shown.
i’m from pa and it’s like, we have more things to offer other than damn cheesesteaks
yeah, they also chose huckleberry pie for the third time in a row... not that it's as specific, but come one, I'm sure there's SOME other option available!
But they are so good….
That ain't right, we get SONIC!!!🤣 There is so many local places here that serve good food
The Michigan one is correct for the lower peninsula, particularly south east. Pasties are the correct answer for the upper peninsula and northern lower peninsula. Detroit style pizza is universally beloved in the state I believe.
The chocolate cake shake. PERIOD
fun fact of the day - The last letter added to the English alphabet wasn't Z - it was the letter J.
You commented on the pozole vid lol😂😂
@blv bot
I live in Alabama and never heard of those rolls. At least not in the form of a must have from the state.
If you really are looking for a signature dessert from the state, actual Alabamians know you get a Fried Pie from the Peach Park. For me it'll be a Fried Apple pie, and if I've been good it will be à la Mode with some fresh homemade vanilla ice cream. Apple and Peach are year round, however they have some seasonal pies like strawberry, sweet potato, and pecan.
That is a Alabama must have.
Quick question, if you divorce in Alabama are you still brother and sister?
Frfr oklahoma has 'Arbuckle fried pies' its a shame they didn't mention it.
@@Someoneabdulaziz You know it's illegal to do that in alabama right?
“Wait it’s all donuts??”
Insider: “Always has been”
"If something small is more your thing" 😂
Cronut is tourists favorite food in NYC. Dollar slice or chopped cheese is New Yorkers actual favorite food
Amazing video. This makes me soooooo hungry!!
Could've at least said Braums for Oklahoma. Literally our local food chain that is NOWHERE else
Awesome sauce
Boys at the 1 December belike:
Yes
I'm from CT, and Neil’s is AMAZING!
1:18 They did a cameo with the Food Wars guy!!
In Alabama: Sister
My cardiologist was not happy when u showed this to him 🤣
ive never heard of the one from LA and I live in LA
I don’t and I have heard about it time and time again. Maybe get ya head out of your ass?
The end was beautiful....
Nevadan here - go try Gilcrease Orchard’s fresh apple cider donuts during the fall; Hiroba’s black rice sushi menu; and Pizza Cake’s fettuccine alfredo pizza! You won’t be disappointed!😋
Guys I live in kansas and boi Kansas city Joe's BBQ is so good most of the time to eat inside it takes an hour look for the original one it's a gas station.
DeNic's Roast Pork is amazing. But don't sleep on the Primantis sammich with vinegar slaw and fries.
i’ve never heard con-oh-co pronounced the way she did
Lmao seriously, that was really wierd
Fun fact: The princes hot chicken recipe was stolen from Gus’s fried chicken in Memphis, TN. They guard the kitchen in princes,because they do not want people finding out the truth
Oozing bars it’s a cream cheese yellow bar, it’s the best when you have hot green tea
as an Alaskan - word of caution on the reindeer dogs... back in the old days, reindeer used to be the primary ingredient. Due to popularity though, it often isn't. Some brands list reindeer well after the other meats. These are usually labeled as "contains".
Us Midwesterners know that the best food is ranch, change my mind
U Americans have alot of delicious food.
*AGH ITS ALEXAAAAA*
oh hi alexa
No we have gross stuff
A lot of crap actually
@@rulogiu too much crap to count
Camp Washington getting some love!
Yup, I always think of ramen noodles when I think of Massachusetts.
Its nice to see variety in this 'favorite food' across the US. So many of these videos use the same old list. Favorites are by opinion so the list should rotate for variety. I mean really is their just one exceptional food per state? Hardly! I live on the west coast and there are so many good eatery's here it would be a shame to just trickle down to one thing. I'm sure the same goes for all the other states too. So keep us all apprised of the good things to chase down across this country while we are vacationing! LOL... yumm!
Been living in AZ my whole life and sopapias are not the state most known food
They didn’t say anything about most know food in the state. Specifically said it’s their favorite.
Like over half of this stuff is fried and as an American I can say that is a very accurate reflection of this country.
The amount of fried, processed, and sugary food in here is scary. But hey, they do look delicious and interesting enough to try maybe once or so. 😆
Exercise, eat right die anyway!
it’s america, what do you expect.
YESSS!!! I love fries with vinegar 🖐😩🕳🤸♀️
Beignets are not "dusted" with powdered sugar.
They are SMOOTHERED in powdered sugar.
Have you seen a whole slice of cake mixed into a milkshake?
I feel like thats the most american thing on the list.
Illinois is also where McDonalds and Abraham Lincoln come from, so that probably explains it.
So is the Hot Brown just the only food you've ever heard of from KY except maybe KFC? Burgoo, derby pie, mint juleps, benedictine dip, bourbon bread pudding, bourbon balls, mutton BBQ, butter cake..?
I'm actually from Northern KY so I live across from Cincinnati, OH. Good job shouting out Camp Washington!
They played Maryland safe but I understand everyone comes for the crabs
The one about Minnesota is facts: I worked at a restaurant specializing in Juicy Lucy’s for years! If you’re ever in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, go to the Blue Door
It really isn't that good
@@elonspersonalcucumber4037 you must not be from MN
I am born and raised through the freaking horrible cold
You need to go to Matt’s!!
I've been there to a juicy Lucy to me is like putting onions and pickles inside the burger and expecting it to taste way different but that's just me
Although cheese curds, cream puffs,brats are popular in Wisconsin. Solly' is a very popular burger place.
I love the cronuts!!!!!
COOL !!
thrashers is the best frys i have ever had. hands down
You guys should do one on the vest food festivals in each state
Orange rolls bussin bussin
Here me out, I'm from Texas...but why did they have to do Oklahoma dirty like that? Sonic??? No fried pies or something else? RIP
People seeing this comment... hope u have a great day ahead nd let u be blessed
Bahahahaha they picked sonic for Oklahoma 😂😂
All you can eat across. 😍😋
Pepperoni rolls lets goooooooooooooooooooo mountaineers!!
Nice to see Detroit’s Coney Dog leads Michigan. But I feel like I’ve seen a lot of these same ones on previous videos.
The chilli on this hot dog looks like shit 🤢
I've seen Idaho's ice cream potato featured in The Best Desserts in Every State, The Most Iconic Restaurant in Every State, and now Insider's Favorite Dishes in Every State. I was thrilled the first time I saw it, as a dessert, but now it seems like the only Idaho dish Insider has footage of. Send a crew to Idaho to film other dishes and restaurants.
ok *goes to idaho and eats potatoes* seriously tho, i don’t actually know what y’all like
Alright I want a Portillo's Cake Shake with Thrasher's Fries!!
Ok, this is one of the few times Food Insider has been right about South Carolina. Shrimp and Grits is awesome! But sadly, expensive to get it cooked right, with the right flavor. Even the cheaper options can cost you a minimum of $12. And if they cost less than that, they are shrimp and grits, but not Shrimp and Grits. They have to be slightly sweet, definitely creamy, with varying levels of spice depending on where you are, and the grits almost gave to be cheesy, but not cheddar or American.
Nice Video Bro..keep it up!
It’s the Hot Brown for Kentucky every time. Either it’s really good or Kentucky doesn’t have a lot to choose from.
AYYY i was born in vermont and i just figured out BEN AND JERRYS ORIGINATED THERE LETS GOOOOO
Joe's is soooooo good
I made toast. *I just thought you needed to know that*
For Puerto rico it’s usually not a sandwich but Morley served with beans as a side but still good video :)
The Kentucky dish is being cooked by a great chef in a restaurant in Connecticut called Daddy Jacks. Check out his youtube videos called cookin with the blues - they’re great
Out of all the food in Arkansas ya'll choose some cheese dip that anybody can make?
I live in wyoming and have never heard nor seen cowboy cookies, lol
Michigan should have been a pasty we make those as good as they come but instead we get a flipping hot dog!
literally very few people in california have tried that dango shit. pick something most people actually have tried
Chou skipped Nevada!!!!! I live in nevada so I. Was curious to see your fave here!!!!
Hey🗣️ California here 🥰 We do Tacos . From Sushi Tacos to Tacos rolled like Sushi, from the ⬆️⬇️.
Sincerely,
The Bay Area
P.S. We really just love good food.😁
Hell ya on the Kalua pork Sandwich!