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Bedawi Cafe | Eat the World New York City
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I do my best to ask about differences between countries when it comes to cuisines that have many similarities. One of these that I try with is Middle Eastern, a region that shares much of its cuisine from country to country. Of course there must be different ways to prepare items and subtle touches, but often in New York it is hard to distinguish and most restaurants get hurdled into a broad "Middle Eastern" category. Makdous: baby eggplant stuffed with walnuts ($5). Lamb pizza ($10.50). ALL FAR EAST ASIA.
Taco Mix | Eat the World New York City
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When I lived in East Harlem for a year, Taco Mix was a place I came to often but never with a camera and notebook. It serves 116th Street efficiently, you hop in, eat on the small stand-up counter, or take your grub with you. No hassle, no fuss. Spit, below) with pork rotates and advertises the big tacos al pastor. 325), by far the most popular item. Stomach), and oreja. An order of four tacos dorados. And a sprinkling of queso. 234 East 116th Street. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Order your copy o...
Kao Soy | Eat the World New York City
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The chef has left due to personal issues and will reopen another shop when she can. On a recent visit, all dishes we ordered were far from their best]. Confirmed that chef Kanlaya has moved to a new space and that most recent visit disappointment will be the new norm. Downgraded to 1 star. Check out: Chiang Mai. Our first appetizer of the evening was the sweet and spicy yum pla ka tuk. Rare cuts of marinated beef, slightly on the chewy side make up the focal point of yum nuer. The namesake dish of kao soy.
Baku Bakery | Eat the World New York City
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Old storefront 1972 86th Street. On July 1st, the 86th Street location closed down, but the bakery has reopened at 1903 Avenue U in Sheepshead Bay.]. Fairly stuffed from a visit to nearby Cafe Avat. We stuck to a few sweets that satisfied our little cravings. One pastry that is distinctly Azerbaijani is the shekerbura. Also seen above is mutekke. Filled with a very similar if not exact mixture, in more of a cylindrical twist shape instead of a half moon. Also of note is the raisin and apple cake (below),...
Eat the World New York City: Arepas Grill
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Arepas Grill is the newest location of the arepas. Empire that is soon to take over the world, err, well Astoria. It is only the second shop, but the first, Arepas Cafe down on 36th Avenue has been serving the city's finest Venezuelan arepas. Both locations are clean and modern, and have the same menu. They have very good jugo de parchita. Passion fruit, $3) and jugo de papelón con limón. 3, below), a homemade brown sugar lemonade. The actual cornmeal pocket (their words) that is an arepa. I tried some a...
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Ethnojunkie | Turning people on to ethnic food…one story at a time.
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Turning people on to ethnic food…one story at a time. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Specialty Food Association’s Summer 2016 Fancy Food Show. You Say Gnetum, I Say Gnemon Let’s Call the Whole Thing Oats. You’ll Never Forget Your First. The Case of the Uncrackable Case. From Russia, with Plov. A Miss is as Good as a Mile. The Ultimate Fried Chicken Recipe. The Fruit of My Labors or, The Wagers of Sim. Food Waste or, ’Tis the Season. The Road to Mandalay. Ethnojunkets and more…. The s...
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Jeffrey Tastes – Queens Qustodian. Awesome food, cultural, rad, and other experiences in New York – Specifically Queens. Real Pizza of New York. Archive for the ‘NYC’ Category. Momo Crawl 2014 Wrap. On October 4, 2015. NYC Street Food Map. On July 23, 2015. New Job: Little Tibet’s Beverage Director. On May 12, 2015. On March 17, 2015. Viva La Comida 2014 wrap-up. On February 17, 2015. Momo Crawl 2014 Update. On November 20, 2014. Announcing: Momo Crawl 2014. On October 31, 2014. Laquo; Previous Entries.
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Jeffrey Tastes – Queens Qustodian. Awesome food, cultural, rad, and other experiences in New York – Specifically Queens. Real Pizza of New York. Posts Tagged ‘jackson heights’. Momo Crawl 2014 Wrap. On October 4, 2015. New Job: Little Tibet’s Beverage Director. On May 12, 2015. Viva La Comida 2014 wrap-up. On February 17, 2015. Momo Crawl 2014 Update. On November 20, 2014. Announcing: Momo Crawl 2014. On October 31, 2014. 37th Road Jackson Heights Diversity Plaza Visioning Session. On October 22, 2014.
A Very Very Large World: January 2006
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A Very Very Large World. JARED COHEE at GMAIL dot COM. Sunday, January 15, 2006. But I am getting ahead of myself. Time seems to be slipping fast already. It was less than a week ago that I left my house at 4am in -10 degree snowy weather to get in my JFK bound taxi. Sir William and the Valley of Good Coffee. If Everyone Jumped Off A Bridge, Would You? The answer was a resounding YES for me, as everyone on the bus jumped off near what seemed to be the starting point of my previous bus. To my dismay, ...
A Very Very Large World: March 2007
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A Very Very Large World. JARED COHEE at GMAIL dot COM. Monday, March 19, 2007. Yerevan is home to possibly the least busy market I have ever been to. Everyone was more than willing to sell us their produce though. In This Post: - Food Drink. Saturday, March 17, 2007. Dumplings, T'bilisi style. We ordered one plate of Khinkali. For two people, but looking around the restaurant it appeared we had done things in reverse. Everyone else had two plates to tackle on their own. In This Post: - Food Drink.
Not another Brooklyn blog | Running, eating, exploring, surviving – and writing about it all. | Page 2
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Not another Brooklyn blog. Running, eating, exploring, surviving – and writing about it all. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. 200 Bird Thursday – week 19 (almost there). May 12, 2016. Photo credit: Peter Paul III). More experienced Brooklyn birders bit their tongues. After that . . . well, that can wait until we’re actually there. In the meantime, a few words about my favorite sighting – actually, sightings – of the week. It’s starting . . . May 10, 2016. May 6, 2016.
A Very Very Large World: May 2009
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A Very Very Large World. JARED COHEE at GMAIL dot COM. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. A new Chicago-based publishing company will soon be offering my travel stories and photography from Senegal and Mali as a book. I wanted to direct you to the website so that you can see some more info and read a little bit about the plans. Please take a look at The Calm of the Niger, The Storm of Africa. When you have a moment:. Http:/ www.blindsidedbooks.com/. In This Post: News. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Also by Jared Cohee:.
A Very Very Large World: July 2010
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A Very Very Large World. JARED COHEE at GMAIL dot COM. Monday, July 26, 2010. ROADTRIP: Nashville to Laredo. It has been many years since my last real road trip. I got accustomed to them during university, driving back and forth from Ohio to San Francisco six times, picking a different route for each, and doing my best to stay off interstates when time (and money) would allow. An opportunity to get back on the road, albeit small, has presented itself, in the form of an 11-day trip to four southern states:.
A Very Very Large World: Places Where People Are Nice
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A Very Very Large World. JARED COHEE at GMAIL dot COM. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Places Where People Are Nice. In late June, I had the opportunity to take another small road trip in this country, this time west through Pennsylvania and circling back through West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. The whole trip took place from Tuesday through Sunday, and was once again a refreshing way to get out of town and be around nice people. Here are some images from these adventures:. Eating the World in NYC.
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December 20, 2012. The traditional Christmas dinner in Finland is very traditional. It’s a standard set of casseroles, number of which depends on your dedication to the matter (choices being between potato, carrot, swede and liver) and a huge chunk of ham. Throw in a smoked salmon and a beetroot salad and voilá! I’m not a big fan. Which is why I announced early on that I’m taking over the kitchen this Christmas and the theme will be flavours around the world. So far the plan is as follows:. March 20, 2011.
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Zutto Japanese American Pub. To be perfectly honest, not much was expected from Zutto, a "Japanese American Pub" located in Tribeca. That word "pub" was the main attraction, trying to find the right spot to cheer on Japan this summer in the World Cup. While Zutto may not be that place, the food is worth checking out, and the ramen. Excels. For this neighborhood, the prices are not crazy. Before the noodles, grab a plate of karage crispy chicken. The spicy miso ramen. With the bar and a long list of sake.
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