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  1. I think the show is well written, informative and shot very nicely. There is a lot of good info on there. However, I find the host to be awful. I hate the way he eats, popping food into his mouth and leaving his fingers up in the air while he chews. And his smug little expressions are corny and he talks frequently with his mouth full of food. It sometimes sounds like the microphone is in his mouth and it's just gross. I recently watched the Spain episode. The scene with him eating the suckling pigs' head in the beginning was disgusting. That baby pig deserved better.

    And he always refers to the viewer as "Kids" - "when in doubt kids, always use your hands" Whatever.

  2. Does anyone know what else is going on in town then?

    Well I am not fully aware of what is going on in Baltimore, but the Yankee's in town w/Orioles could be part of the combo. Usually attracts a big crowd.

    You got it. Yankees are in town. Streets filled with New Yorkers. Stay clear of Inner Harbor.

  3. Thanks to the Search function at the Baltimore City Paper website, I have come up with the short list of LP Steamers, Phillips (I note the "more touristy" comment), Browns Wharf, & the aforementioned McCormick & Schmick for places to have dinner.  They will be easy to get to, they have seafood & outdoor seating, & that's really all I'm looking for right now (good crabs, crabcakes, & fish).  Any comments on these places will be welcomed!

    Mama's looks good but they don't seem to serve dinner on Sundays so that puts  them out of the running.

    I think lunch on Monday has to be Faidley's crab cakes at Lexington Mkt.  That seems  like an essential stop.

    Faidley's is a MUST and an excellent choice for lunch.

    Mama's is most definitely open for dinner Sunday night and still my main rec for you. Please, I'm begging you, whatever you do, do not go to Phillips in Inner Harbor. It is a tourist trap hell hole. McCormick and Schmicks is OK, but it's a generic chain and rather expensive. LP Steamers is a good choice. Browns Wharf I would skip. You could also try Nick's Fish House across the harbor. Same type of menu as Mama's, but more outdoor seating. The food will be better at Mam's though.

    http://www.nicksfishhouse.com/

  4. Looks  like I'm going to have one night in Baltimore in a couple of weeks.  That means a dinner & a  lunch opportunity.  No car.  Not sure yet exactly where we are staying (my wife is attending a conference & I get to tag along), but I understand it's near the Inner Harbor.

    Before I start going nuts on Google, thought I'd check in here.

    The Pierpoint site linked above is dysfunctional.  Are they still in business?

    Where is McCabe's?

    I am interested in good, reasonably priced seafood, much more than I am in fine dining.  I can deal with "touristy" if the food is decent.

    And yes, outdoor seating would be nice, if  anyone's turned up any since May.

    Thanks in advance.

    Mama's on the Half Shell in Canton (5 min cab ride from Inner Harbor) is right up your alley. Great seafood, great oyster bar, true Baltimore.

    http://www.mamasonthehalfshell.com/

  5. I'm kinda rooting for Garrett.

    As for photo ops, or just about any other public situation - HOLD YOUR FARTS! Jeez, WTF?

    I watched The F Word after HK, and enjoyed it much more. But the crew of ladies he had on this time did far worse than those on HK - they kept burning SCRAMBLED EGGS.

    How are you getting the "F Word" in the U.S.?

  6. Nice of you to remind us that we are lucky to have it, especially now, when I’m feeling like throwing myself a pity party over the unexpected closing of one of my favorites, Soigne, over the weekend.  I may have an ozzy or two and think about it.

    What? Soigne closed?? Damn, I heard really good things and never got to try it. If anyone knows the deal, let us know?

    I'll be hitting Brewer's Art this Saturday eve for dinner. Thanks!

  7. Apparently with the original it was a choice between 5 secret ingredients, with ICA it is 2, from what I have heard.  It would be a hell of a lot more fun if it was a total surprise though...

    They have to know. Ming Tsai had a freakin air compressor and a fan on the set for the duck. I doubt those are regular items they keep lying around. And they don't really talk about any kind of menu with their sous chefs in the beginning, everybody just seems to start cooking.

  8. We're going for New Year's in St. Thomas and I'd love an update on (mostly) cheap eats. I heard very good things about Indigo at Magens Point Resort, and we'll probably have the New Year's dinner there.

    What else should not be missed?

    What about the supermakets (we'll have a small kitchen)? anything notable? Champagne/sparkling wines selection?

    Vie's on St. John - where is it? it's easy to find?

    I'm sure I can think of more q's if this wasn't enough. :D

    Vie's is on the extreme East End of St. John. It's very easy to find, but at least a 45 minute drive from the St. Thomas ferry in Cruz Bay. Unless you are spending a full day on STJ and have your own rental car, I would skip it.

  9. Ahh, St. John. I will be heading there this Feb. for my 6th trip in 4 years. I even got married there last year. I agree with RickG, La Tapa has excellent food and a great location/setting. I've prob ate there more times than any other STJ place.

    I'll break down my suggestions:

    $$$-

    The Stone Terrace - Everything I have had here has been good. Killer wine list

    Tage - Best meal I have ever had in the Caribbean.

    $$-

    Morgans Mango - was kinda weak a couple of years ago, but has recently been excellent

    The Lime Inn - Good food at good prices. Get the whole fish with jerk spices

    Cafe Roma - Suprisingly good Italian in the USVI

    La Tapa - See above

    CHEAP EATS -

    Shipwreck Landing - great fish sandwiches, but in Coral Bay

    Skinny Legs - cheeseburgers in paradise, also in Coral Bay

    Woody's - bar food

    Rhumbalya - bar food

    The Beach Bar - yup, bar food

    Vie's chicken shack - Just go, cannot be explained

    Chilly Billy's - great breakfast

    Keep in mind that bar food in the Caribbean means burgers, fish sandwiches, fish and chips, conch chowder, conch fritters, etc.

    Asolare is ok - great setting on a cliff overlooking Cruz Bay/St, Thomas, good food but waaay expensive and the portions were miniscule. I thought the food at Rhumb Line was mediocre. Paradisio(sp?) was ok also the last time I went, but not worth the $$. Theres a little asian fusion place between Mongoose Junction and Caps place, I forget the name, that is quite good. I've heard great things about Chateau Bordeaux, but I have never been able to make it up there, and it's $$$$.

    HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!! :laugh:

    EDIT - Sorry, I didn't realize this post was started a year ago. Damn, now I'm all excited to go.

  10. Sounds like Caroline's and J. Patrick's may be my best bets near the stadium. I don't think we'll need much more than wings or jerk chicken and beers to satisfy before the game anyway.

    Al, perhaps we will see you there.

    If your coming in only for the game and just want wings and beers, you have plenty of options. Pickles Pub is right across from the stadium, as is DSX, Max's and The Wharf Rat. Over in Federal Hill (5 minute cab), hit Magerks (real Philly cheesesteaks), Mothers or Ropewalk Tavern.

  11. I've recently been turned on to Indian food thanks to a visit to Delhi Dhaba in Bethesda. The food was very good. So up here in B'more I know of Ambassador Dining Room, Banjara, Akbar, and India Rasoi, but I've never been. Any reccomendations would be great.

  12. I agree with much of the above. Ixia and Tapas Teatro (one of my personal faves) are excellent. Henninger's can also be quite good. However, my most recent visits to Vespa and Corks were not as good as I had hoped.

    I will add two more in Fells Point:

    Kali's Court - Very romantic setting. Greek influenced menu, think fresh fish prepared a multitude of ways. This could be getting up there in $$$ though.

    www.kaliscourt.com

    Ze Mean Bean Cafe - Nice setting. Eastern European slant on the menu, but don't think it's all borscht and pierogies. Very reasonable prices. Sorry, can't find a website.

  13. I've been to Chiu's for lunch several times and it has been very good each time, so I don't think it was a fluke.

    Try Kawasaki on N Charles St. I always find they have very fresh fish and the sushi chefs know what they are doing. Matsuri in Federal Hill is good, but has never knocked my socks off.

    If you get a chance to make it out to the county, try Edo Sushi in Cockeysville. Very good Sushi and gets on Baltimore Magazine's 'Best Of' list every year.

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