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Soba-Ya, East Village | Culinary Creep
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Soba-Ya, East Village. July 6, 2013. A crowded entrance of people is misleading as to the wait time; after no more than 2 minutes we’re beckoned and lead to our table. Staff are almost all authentically Japanese as are most of the customers. The inside is traditional Japanese, clean wooden booths separated by a low wooden divider while white opaque panels are backlit with warm light. Ignoring my run in with the grate yam, Soba-ya is brilliant at authentic Japanese soba. The flavours are clean and sim...
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Sao Mai, East Village | Culinary Creep
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Sao Mai, East Village. May 27, 2013. A tall sweet glass of lychee drink, filled with the round bouncy orbs of the tinned variety added just sweetness that I wasn’t craving a dessert at the end. If it is truly Pho you’re after, below is the menu. For the record, the photo of Duncan’s Pho, came out all poor even by my standards. Sao Mai is a pretty under-rated gem in the East Village. Service was a bit slow and scattered, but I’m happy to over look that for a great bun cha. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Schapiro’s, LES | Culinary Creep
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Schapiro’s, LES. August 25, 2013. The Lower East Side during the day is vastly different once the sun sets. On a lazy Sunday morning, the streets are largely empty, save for a few shop keepers readying their businesses for the day ahead. The only real signs of life come from the cafes and restaurants serving brunch to those who have managed to venture out. The food is American-Jewish. Kugal, pastrami and latkes are offered at brunch, but it’s the Shrimp and grits that catch my eye. Enter your comment here.
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Cafe Select, Soho | Culinary Creep
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Cafe Select, Soho. August 18, 2013. The inside is charming with a ceiling covered with fairy lights, but during the day and particularly in Summer, the prime seats are the 4 small tables out the front; seats arranged to create the perfect view for people watching. Cocktails are ideal for the last vestiges of Summer; various combinations of prosecco, mint and lemon slip down all too easily. Http:/ www.cafeselectnyc.com/. One thought on “ Cafe Select, Soho. August 18, 2013 at 7:40 PM. This looks so good!
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South Pacific Cruise | Happy nom nom nom-ing!
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Happy nom nom nom-ing! Nom your way through life. At this moment I will be boarding the Pacific Jewel for a trip to the South Pacific. I won’t be back for 10 days so there will be no posts until then. I hope to eat a lot of nice food on the cruise and take heaps of pictures of their dishes. Mr Pricklepants will be going with me so his adventure continues. Happy nom nom nom-ing! You know what I’ve always wondered…? It’s my BLOGOVERSARY! Apr 10, 2011. Lucky you, have a fun on the cruise🙂. Build a website ...
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Calexico, Lower East Side | Culinary Creep
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Calexico, Lower East Side. June 27, 2013. So where have I been eating? If you’re still reading, I do finally talk about the restaurant in the title. Calexico first came on my radar after reading Bionic Bites’ post. I mentally filed the name away in the back of my head and SPOILER ALERT: my favourite bowl of food in NYC so far has come from here. In case you hadn’t picked up on it yet, both Duncan and I really love Calexico. I’m already scheming ways to get us back there this weekend, but ...8211; I hate ...
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Around the World | Culinary Creep
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Big Apple Hot Dogs. Bread St Kitchen, Part 2. The Breakfast Club Part 2. Brick Lane (Japanese stall). Cabana Brasil, Central St Giles. Foxcroft and Ginger 2. John Salt Sunday Roast. Ben Spalding has now left John Salt). Lucky Chip at the Seabright Arms. Lucky Chip Part 3. Princess of Shoreditch, Part 2. St John Bread and Wine. St John Bread and Wine, Part 2. Tommi’s Burger Joint. 4 Days in Berlin. One thought on “ Around the World. February 25, 2012 at 11:13 PM. Second of all, love the blog:). Looks like...
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The Smith, East Village | Culinary Creep
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The Smith, East Village. May 20, 2013. My indoctrination to American life has begun. Naturally food is the starting point as it should be. Brunch is this awful bastion of life in New York. It’s not just a meal; it’s an event. Come Sunday, the majority of restaurants switch from their usual menus and offer brunch options only. Reservations are generally not taken and because no one in New York eats a weekend breakfast at. Http:/ www.thesmithnyc.com/. One thought on “ The Smith, East Village. You are comme...
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About | Culinary Creep
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Food makes me happy. Capable cook, excellant eater; I like reading and talking about all things food and food-related. I grew up in Australia, lived in London and have now relocated to New York. Contact me here: culinarycreep@gmail.com. 2 thoughts on “ About. November 2, 2011 at 10:53 AM. Thanks for dropping by earlier, if you’re jealous of me, well I’m super jealous of you being in London, so much to explore there. Hope you find your perfect burger while you’re there🙂. February 18, 2012 at 10:31 AM.
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