What is the best meal you have ever had at a New York Southern Tier restaurant? I know that could be a hard question to answer.

For me, one of my best meals involves Lasagna, and there are several local restaurants that serve it up perfectly, in my opinion. I can't say one is better than the other. The same goes for my favorite breakfast. It's gotta be Eggs Benedict for me, and again, I have found several local restaurants and diners that make it just right.

Anyway, recently I threw one of my gotta know questions up on social media - the one above, and to my surprise, I received hundreds of responses. Add to that surprise, some ideas to check out meals I have not yet tried at our local restaurants.

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Granted, some establishments are no longer in business, but it's nice to reminisce. Sorry in advance that I couldn't get all the responses in this article, but I was able to get quite a few before my fingers got tired of typing, and thanks to all who responded.

So, are you hungry for the best meals in the Southern Tier? Here we go...

  • Kevin F. - Cortese Chicken Parm with sides of eggplant and angel hair pasta.
  • Shawn C. - NY Pizzeria in New Berlin.
  • Corky C. -  Shrimp scampi parm at Gance’s with homemade spaghetti.
  • Samuel M. -  Prime Rib at Donoli's.
  • Steve C. -  The Old Union Hotel's chicken wings and onion rings.
  • James G. - Years ago, the Silo prime rib. RIP, Gary Kurz.
  • Jamie H. -  The linguine with clams at Cacciatore's!! Also, the bread, because, well, their bread is a meal all by itself! Yum!
  • David H. - Prime rib at Cortese Restaurant.
  • Deb D. - Tuna burger at Burger Monday's was excellent.
  • Rick B. - Cortese veal and peppers.
  • Carmen J. - Chateaubriand at Cortese.
  •  Suzan Ar. - Good old southern cooking at Theos in Johnson City
  •  Peter K. -Tony's Texas Hots Chili Dogs, Johnson City.
  • Bill B. - Lobster at the old Scotch and Sirloin/Roaring Fork.
  • Eileen B. - Oaks Inn chicken saltambuka.
  • Thomas L. - Little Venice spaghetti and meatballs.
  • John H. - Davidson’s chicken dinner in Lakewood.
  • Nancy S. - Prime rib at Copperfield’s in the Oakdale Mall many years ago.
  • Alayne S. - Consols Eggplant Parmesan.
  • Joanna O. - Mac & Cheese at The Park Diner. THE BEST.
  • Robert K. -  Crazy as it sounds - clam bake at Mountain Top Grove.
  • Chris C. - Moreys on Upper Front Street. For our anniversary dinner, we had chateaubriand, steamed broccoli with a sauce, and a mushroom risotto.
  • Jessica W. - The Chilean Sea Bass at Downtown Chef by Jay Pisculli (I opt to pair with risotto rather than potatoes.)
  • Neck P. -  Remlick's pork chops.
  • Ted S. -  Don’t know if it would be considered the Southern Tier, but the 3 Bears Inn in Marathon used to serve a fantastic Prime Rib buffet. Unfortunately, it is no more.
  • Gary K. - Might not be considered a meal by all, but a cheese pizza and antipasto at Cortese Restaurant.
  • Becky M. - Tiki fries at Hurricane Rielly’s. Big enough portion to be a meal with leftovers. Miss that place.
  • Dreama S. - Years ago, Greek food at the Argo.
  • Craig R. - Korba's restaurant, prime rib! I worked there, so I know everything was awesome.
  • Sandy W. - The 16oz. Delmonico from Tony's in Endicott.
  • Anne A. - Bozych Greek Tenderloin at Number 5. Best meal ever.
  • Ron R. - I always get veal & peppers at Cortese! Classic dish that never fails!
  • Darci W. - Chicken Parmesan at Michaelangelo's.
  • Mark L. - Aielos in Whitney Point makes a really good Sicilian eggplant Parmesan.
  •  Diane S. - The Sunday brunch at The Silo in Greene.
  • Bill J. - Let's keep it simple: the spiedies, clams, and draft beer at Sharkey's. The price was right, too.
  • Teri A. - Just had Fettuccine Alfredo from ORIGINAL ITALIAN on Washington Ave. Endicott, and it was the best I've ever had. And it was takeout. Delicious.
  • Debbie K. - Cortese pizza.
  • Claudia K. -  The end cut of prime rib, done to perfection at Morey's Restaurant. The Baked Alaska was the perfect dessert.
  • Corky C. - Shrimp scampi parm at Gance’s with homemade spaghetti.
  • Donald M. - Veal SaltiBucca at the Oaks Inn.
    Joan M. - All you can eat King Crab legs at The Bullshead.
  • Jennifer R. -Big Zues... their brisket is outstanding and the mac and cheese is fantastic.
  • Lillian A. - Honey Mustard chicken pizza from Nirchies Vestal, or the turkey bacon club at Skylark!
  • Beth M. - Lost Dog Chicken Lemongrass Dumplings, Short rib Mac and Cheese, and their spinach artichoke dip.

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