
taoseno
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Hi So there are 3 options for supermarkets w/in walking distance. Whole Foods is right off of Duke Street about a 10 minute walk from the King Street Metro. There is a Trader Joes at like Wyeth and St Asaph (on St Asaph between Wyeth and Pendleton) and a Balduccis at 600 Franklin St right off of washington street. For dinners, i like the Majestic Cafe www.majesticcafe.com which is at 911 King Street and for dessert or really anytime there are two ice cream shops down by the water on King Street. I also can recommend sitting at the bar and having the fishbowl/chalice of beer at the Fish Market but i would not eat more than appetizer stuff at the bar, the spiced shrimp by the pound go well w/the beer.
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4 of ate at Siroc last night. We sat outside since it had cooled down enough to want to be outside. Our waiter was friendly and more importantly knowledgeable about both the menu and wine list. Two of our party were deciding between two entrees and he gave his opinion on the 4 different options and informed one of them that while the lobster is on the regular menu, the gnocchi was a restaurant week special. Anyway back to the food, we tried 3 of the appetizers (the highlight being the housemade pork sausage) and 4 different entrees. I had the lobster w/roasted corn which were light and just right for a cool summer night, my gf had the free range veal cheeks which were tender and cooked perfectly. the other dishes were duck breast w/a tarte which was filled with tallegio and turnips (this was wonderful) and the gnocchi which were light but the sauce was just ok. desserts which i normally skip made me glad i did not skip them. i had the almond cake and the blueberries and zabaglione sauce added to the whole rather than overwheleming it. overall i think restaurant week should make you want to tell other people about your experience and return again, Siroc delivered on both.
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For a hidden drinking gem, check out the Matchbox 770 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL 60642-5939 (312) 666-9292 it's tiny like the name suggests so you will get to know your neighbors. the bartenders make each drink from scratch, no mixes on site and there is an eclectic beer list.
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I was not sure it was a chain but a quick google search says they are, so i would like to add Crown Fried Chicken. I have only eaten there in Philadelphia but it's fantastic, more parts are parts chicken than i will have a breast and a drumstick and instead of biscuits it's white bread buns. not a high end place but delicious.
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i am sending my gf to dean and deluca to get the salt in the pictures on the philly tasters page. she may be headed out to get a proper pan as well, i wonder if they would let me on the plane with a big old steel pan. thanks for the help.
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OK so i need some cooking advice. I am in Dc for a few days and my parents just called and told me they are having a lobels steak sent to my friends house. Moving past the idea that i have no idea what i did to deserve this, i am now panicking about cooking it. They are sending a 36oz porterhouse. My issues are stovetop vs grill. the stove is electric and i am not sure he has a great pan, i will go buy one though. if i do it on the stove is grape seed oil an absolute must? or should i cook it on the grill and if i do it that way, slow cook it since i assume it's pretty thick or sear it adn move it away from the heat? as you can see i need help, it's being delivered on thursday so all opinions minus you are spoiled and undeserving are welcome, thanks dave
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My go to wing place has always been La Creole on Front near Fitzwater, bit of a dive to be kind but their wings are incredible, as a bonus they frequently had Blackened Voodoo (pre Katrina) to wash them down.
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The three greatest potato dishes of all time
taoseno replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
My top 3 The Tartiflette I had in the french alps after a day of skiing. My moms hash browns on sunday mornings growing up and i think someone else had mentioned potatoes cooked with a pork roast with fat dripping all over them. -
not to be super fussy but it's a great roll and they should get credit, it's a carangi roll unless they have switched since i have last been there. i moved to denver about 6 months ago, everyone here has their favorite cheesesteak place. i am boycotting until may when i am going to john's to get one steak, one roast pork and one chicken parm sandwich. i have alerted my cardiologist that i will be in town.
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so frank bruni paid johns roast pork a visit. he came away less than thrilled, of course a cheesesteak w/everything? link is here http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/200.../#comment-19293
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Colorado Restaurant Recommendations Needed
taoseno replied to a topic in Southwest & Western States: Dining
I went to Zengo and Rioja recently, like 2 weeks ago. At Zengo we decided to go with 5 small plates, from the website Angry Zengo spicy yellowfin tuna / avocado / sesame~chipotle rouille / wasabi tobiko this was not great, tasted like tuna fish w/hot sauce Kobe Beef miso mustard / scallions / ponzu this was a sirloin cut according to our server, delicious, 5 pieces which made for fighting between me and my guest Seared Foie Gras pan de elote / plum / habanero / hibiscus reduction this was my favorite as well as my dining companions Empanadas thai chicken / rajas / oaxaca cheese / mango~curry this was ok, nothing i would order again soft shell crab won bok slaw / thai chili / lemon sake aioli / soft tortillas also very tasty and creative so 5 small plates, 3 very good, 2 not so much. I would go back but only b/c i live here not somewhere i would travel for. Rioja was the next nights dinner and we went more traditional 2 apps/2 entrees. we had the duck confit pizza, golden beet soup, roasted colorado leg of lamb and the artichoke tortellini. absolutely everything was cooked perfectly and while everything was quite tasty nothing knocked my socks off. Again I am sure I will be back here at some point, but I am not sure I would go here if this was my only meal in Denver. Dave -
Colorado Restaurant Recommendations Needed
taoseno replied to a topic in Southwest & Western States: Dining
Rosie I am a recently transplanted NJ person so i have still not been to as many places in Denver as I would like to have yet. That being said I have been to Potager 4 times in 3 months, it helps that I live around the corner but it has also been consistently top notch. They serve farm fresh local food with the menu changing monthly. While I am not a huge wine drinker, there are quite a few interesting affordable options on there. Here is the address and ph number, if they have a website i don't know where to find it. Potager maps.google.com 1109 Ogden St Denver, CO 80218 (303) 832-5788 enjoy your vacation Dave -
i also like eating at the bar at Southwark, near 4th and Bainbridge, last time i checked, no rsvps needed.
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thank you for all of the recommendations, I am excited to try each and every one of them.
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I just moved to Arlington from Philly and I am looking for good pizza. i am looking for anything from sit down gourmet to by the slice and if there is anywhere at all that serves great sicilian. i am willing to drive large distances for pizza so all suggestions welcome, thanks.