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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
10-minute Salvation Cabbage
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Kalbi House - Korean in White Plains
Trying a new ethnic restaurant can be interesting for a variety of reasons – it of course offers us a new place to try and of course if the food is good, it adds one more place to the family dining collection. If you have little ones like us, a new style of food can also afford an opportunity to talk about the Geography and other cultural snippets of the cuisine that we are trying. It was mostly a combination of proximity and adventure that drew us to Kalbi House, actually a while back and we have been back a couple of times since. Actually, we even tried little Korea in NYC and I shall tell you at some other about that experience.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Panch Misali Chorchori - Bengali Mixed Vegetable Medley
Labels:
Bengali,
Boris,
Chorchori,
Indian Cooking,
Vegetarian Main Dishes
Friday, February 4, 2011
Waldy's Pizza - New York City
The pizza topping range from the basic tomato basil to interesting and novel concepts like arugula, garlic and sunny side eggs and then everything in between. Yesterday, I ate their chicken, bacon and chipotle pizza. The pizza's come in three sizes and their small is a nice generous size for about $8 you get the pizza and a drink. They carry a small but interesting selection of Pepsi products. The do have wine and beer options should you want to have them. So if you are in that neck of the woods and want to give the place a try, you should.
The low down on Waldy's is,
Waldys Wood Fired Pizza & Penne
800 6TH AVE
New York City, New York 10001
(212) 213-5042
http://www.waldyspizza.com/
Thursday, February 3, 2011
A slow simmer kind of day...
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Creamy Lemon Thai Inspired Noodles
Some weeknights, you feel totally wiped just because it is the end of the week. All things considered it was not a bad week as things go. The weekend is not quite measuring up, the dad and the son are rather sick which does not make for fun.
The end of my weekend was a rather fascinating and unusual train encounter.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Jade Garden - A potentially viable Dim Sum option
Before we discovered Aberdeen and Central Ave Seafood, there was a restaurant we used to go to called David's Jade Garden. The place closed down they had something else in there and looks like they are back to being a Chinese and Dim Sum joint.
I am not sure about the management just commenting on the nature of the restaurant. There is something comforting about small plates, irrespective of the cuisine, something that sort spells relaxed and experimental without being overwhelming.
The place is very spacious and as our local Dim Sum restaurants go, pretty decent in terms of decor. The colors are lighter and brighter. The general think that we really liked was that despite being reasonably crowed, we did not feel crowded in.
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I am not sure about the management just commenting on the nature of the restaurant. There is something comforting about small plates, irrespective of the cuisine, something that sort spells relaxed and experimental without being overwhelming.
The place is very spacious and as our local Dim Sum restaurants go, pretty decent in terms of decor. The colors are lighter and brighter. The general think that we really liked was that despite being reasonably crowed, we did not feel crowded in.
Read more »
Labels:
Dim Dum,
Hartsdale,
Relevant to Westchester,
Restaurant Review
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