Cincinnati is the home to food inventions, rivalries and restaurants
that stand the test of time.
The Queen City boasts the invention of both Cincinnati chili and goetta.
Mecklenburg Gardens, Arnold's, Izzy's and Scotti's have all operated for
over a century. The French restaurant Maisonette was the epitome of fine
dining, and Wong Yie's Famous Restaurant took Chinese cuisine from
street fare to an exotic experience. Busken Bakery and Frisch's vied for
Cincinnati pumpkin pie supremacy by taking digs at each other through
billboards and redecorating a Big Boy statue in Busken attire. Author
Dann Woellert explores the most iconic eateries, the German influence on
Queen City food and what makes dining so unique in Cincinnati.