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A great way is to experience Alabama is through its cuisine. I’m often asked how I find these new places to check out. My secret, I ask the locals where to eat. Trust me; they tell you the truth on where to go and where NOT to go. I feel that in trying new restaurants in different Alabama cities gives you an appreciation for other cuisines and cultures.
You are going to want to bookmark this story. Here is my hit list (part 1) of restaurants to visit outside of Tuscaloosa. If you have a restaurant that you would recommend to me, click here to email me. I would love to try something new as well.
Must-Visit Alabama Restaurants
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Best Asian Fusion:
The Vault
The Vault aims to provide members of The Starland District with an everyday, every occasion, rich and fresh dining experience. - 2112 Bull St.
Runner-up: Fire Street Food, 13 E. Perry St.
Best Bagels:
Midtown Deli & Bagel Shop
The Midtown Deli & Bagel Shop is the place “Where the best bagels are born!” The deli promises nothing but New York food, excellent customer service, and an overall superb dining experience. - 7805 Abercorn St.
Runner-up: Big Bon Bodega, 2011 Bull St.
Best Bakery:
Auspicious
Auspicious Baking Company specializes in handcrafted breads and pastries, and serves small batch, artisan baked goods. - 7360 Skidaway Rd.