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Jeff L

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  1. I have to agree, those pictures are really superior. Cool site too, I'd forgotten about that. Hmm. might just take a ride to Robbinsville for lunch...
  2. For comparitive purposes: Just another pizza picture
  3. So Bob, most important question is: How did it taste? I like the look of the crust and it does resemble the Neoplolitan style to me.
  4. Call me crazy but that seemed pretty clear to me As to the ring, by all means you should have asked the maitre d' to kiss it. I do it quite often in restaurants.
  5. I'm not sure how this can be interpreted as unfair as I just had one meal there, hence the caveat. As it was a business lunch (as stated in my post) and we were sharing an appetizer and entree I felt the proper thing to do was to ask my guest what she would like to order. I would clearly have gone for some of the more adventurous items on the menu if I were alone or with my wife, also stated in my post. In any event, it's pretty unlikely that I would ever introduce myself as a sophisticate.. seems a bit pompous. As to the heat issue, I just prefer szechuan dishes with some nice heat and there was very little of it there. I didn't say that food quality was determined by it.
  6. That's really funny because the chicken dish we had was loaded with dry red peppers and really didn't have much of a bite either.
  7. I enjoyed lunch yesterday. I found the szechuan dumplings to be excellent in both taste and texture. The usual crap available in the suburbs tend to be thick and starchy. These on the other hand were extremely light and tender, excellent. I did feel the sauce they were bathed in could have been hotter. I suppose I could have asked prior to ordering but I wasn't sure how their standard dumplings would register on the heat scale. We shared an entre our waiter suggested, chicken and peanuts in a nice albeit unremarkable sauce. I forget the name of the dish. It was good but nothing special. As I was on a business lunch, I deferred to my guest but when I return, I will seek out the more traditional chinese dishes I noticed several asians in the room were enjoyig. Based on my one lunch, I wouldn't agree that this is better than STH. I will however be back with my wife to try other stuff. We met the owner, Sonia who is a charming hostess. She mentioned the resaurant just won best restaurant in the US awarded by a chinese newspaper in Las Vegas. She then showed us a picture of her with Martin Yan. Oh and her chef formerly cooked for the President of China.
  8. OK, so I'm going here next Monday with a business colleague for lunch. Is there anything I should look out for to order and do you think they have the same chef as for dinner? I'm one of those who really loves Szechuan Tasty House in Philly so I'm looking forward to this place. I'll report back.
  9. No, at least the place we had the DDC dinner in Chinatown wasn't. Somehow that didn't prevent me from "finding" a few nice rieslings though.
  10. This is a fun place if you go with lots of people. I went to a DDC dinner last year that was held there and enjoyed it very much. My only complaint was that it was pretty tight seating..there might have been 50-60 people.
  11. Ah brings back memories from my college days in Illinois. I have yet to find a really authentic Chicago Hot Dog in this area. Chicago red hots are just about the only food that I look back on fondly from that period in my life, I mean the deep dish pizza nonsense...
  12. I would agree with Chick and Nello's 5-6 years ago but food quality has gone way down since Primo left the kitchen. The good news though is that you will still get beat up if you're not a regular!
  13. Tom, is Dom's son still cooking and is the food still as good as when they were on Chestnut Street? I used to love this place, especially the limited menu and the almost surly all business waitresses that delivered the food. Where else can you get a 3 course lunch for 8 bucks anywhere and really great food to boot.
  14. ← Sorry about the above post but for some reason the edit key was unavailable for me to correct it. I just thought this line was particularly humorous for those of us who dine with others we have never met. My kids both were amazed that I would host a wine tasting some time ago for a nice group of EG'ers, some of whom I'd met previously but others whom I'd only "met" online. Anyway, do let us know how the evening turned out.
  15. I'm curious as to what you've had at Tasty House. I've been there a few times and never found anything even remotely greasy. I love that place especially those golden coins of eggplant, but I must try Szechuan Garden with all these folks so keen on it.
  16. I kind of remember going to a dim sum place in that area but not on Nottingham Way. The place I went to was further out toward Robbinsville I think and it was quite good. I'll have to try this place as it's pretty close to me and there is nothing here even remotely good save for Chinatown Cafe in Langhorne which used to be Joe's Peking Duck House on Race Street in Philly.
  17. Bob, next time you go be sure to have them prepare some house made stuffed cabbage. They are like $1.50 a piece and they taste amazingly good. The cabbage is so tender and the meat filling is superb. I also love the giant Polish rye breads on sale just next to the meat counter. Big oversized slices at prices less than the usual garbage I get at the supermarkets around here.
  18. I would second Modo Mio, I really liked this place. You can get your pasta here plus they have a tourista menu for $32 bucks which can't be beat. Go Phils!!
  19. Care to share with us where the esteemed Mr. Shaw and wife dined besides Carman's? Also, did you happen to pick up one of her business cards?
  20. Jeff L

    Maia

    FYI, I got an email from Joe Canal's Lawrenceville the other day: This Special Evening of Wine and Food With Jonathan Newman Will Be Held At MAIA RESTAURANT 789 East Lancaster Ave. Villanova, PA Thursday, October 2, 2008 Cocktails at 6:30pm / Dinner at 7PM Cost: $99.00 per person Limited Seating Available please call 610.527.4888 to reserve seating MENU FIRST COURSE peeky toe crab salad ~ crispy onion, avocado, grapefruit, shellfish reduction ferrari carano 2007 fume blanc sonoma county, california SECOND COURSE corned duck breast & duck prosciutto ~ warm chanterelle salad argyle 2006 pinot noir williamette valley, oregon THIRD COURSE copper ridge prime strip loin ~ stuffed oxtail, root vegetable gratin, red wine sauce pine ridge "rutherford" 2005 cabernet sauvignon napa valley, california DESSERT chefs dessert tasting chateau guiraud 2004 sauterne bordeaux, france
  21. It's now $49.99. w/ today's sale. And I think all orders have free shipping not just over $200 at least that's what my e-mail said; 'tho the web says >$200 ← Thanks, I guess it's like buying stock, you never know when it's on its low. In any event, this is a banging wine even at $69
  22. Just go, Robbinsville makes more sense than the original. You will love the pies here plus the NJTP interchange is not too far for your ride back to NY.
  23. Not really close to Trenton at all but I agree that the food is every bit as good as it was when they were in the burg. A nice plus is that Debbie and her mom are excellent hosts and you can byo which is a plus. I used to love taking my girls there when they were much younger. Russell used to make them Shirley Temples at the bar and they just thought that was the end all.
  24. I'm curious where the OP ended up.
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