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The cuisine of the United States is really diverse from the rest of the world. There are a lot of restaurants in the United States.
United States's cuisine varies widely, depending in which place you're. USA food is usually based on lamb, beef, chicken, fish and pork.
Restaurants in the town of Leckie are also splitted by kind of menu and for the price: from the simple and fast fast food or take away, to grow chop-houses, typical restaurants and seafood restaurants.
Typical restaurants earn their menu from the ispiring nation. Delightful examples could be the the chinese restaurants, japanese restaurants, the mexican restaurants, the indian restaurants, the brasilian restaurants, the french restaurants and the italian restaurants.
Restaurants in Leckie change besides a lot in the final price, depending a lot on the wines (from the domestic wines, usually cheaper but anyway good, to the famous and expensive vintage wines) and on the location of the restaurant.
You'll find also vegetarian restaurants.
An other element characterizing is the quality of the food and the sophisticated cuisine the restaurant choose their clients.
Worth noting and famous everywhere are the pizzerias, that also in Leckie are serving cruchy and cheap pizzas, take away or to be consumed before going to the movie or the theater.
Below you can find the list of all the restaurants in Leckie
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