Location: Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
What are some of the first places you rated on Hotpot?
Basically I opened up Hotpot and it pulled up places close to my geographic locations and also places I had searched for before going there on vacation. I basically had visited every single place that it pulled up in my original "dashboard" and rated all of them. The first place I remember rating was the Four Seasons Resort in Hawaii.
Discover any new places thanks to Hotpot?
My most notable recommendation from Hotpot was a restaurant called the Chocolate Avenue Grill located on Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, PA. My family and I were visiting Hershey to shop at the outlets, and we spent about half an hour arguing which restaurant to patronize.
So I pulled out my laptop, did a Hotpot search for restaurants in the area, and it recommended a multitude of locations. I quickly read reviews, looked at pictures, selected between locations close enough and ones that were open. Overall it took me about five minutes to find a restaurant I really enjoyed, and once I was done, I was able to share my experience with the world.
Describe your perfect Saturday afternoon.
My perfect Sunday afternoon is heading on over to a local Mexican restaurant called The Brass Buckle. They have been there forever in this cute little town. Their food is to die for, and you eat in a basement, so it's pretty unique. After this I head on down the street and pick up some ice cream at a Stewart�s which has curbside service.
Where can I get a delicious burger in your town?
Whatever you do, don't come here for burgers. If you want an amazing burger take an hour-and-30-miinute drive to New York City and go to Shake Shack, the best burger place in the entire world!
What are one or two little-known gems you tell out-of-towners they have to check out?
There is a Japanese hibachi restaurant located downtown which has been their forever called Katana which I find to be absolutely amazing. The Boyd Theatre is another very cool unique place located in our area. It is an old-fashioned theater, with a balcony and about a million seats, that was originally used for plays and things.
Posted by Vanessa Schneider, Hotpot Team
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