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Judging from the thread on the 2007 show this is a terrific experience.

Anyone going this year? I just happen to be in town around that time and have already registered.

Posted

Must register

but Hell yeah I will be there with my resume in hand

tracey

The great thing about barbeque is that when you get hungry 3 hours later....you can lick your fingers

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Soba

the ticket price goes up on the 22nd

The great thing about barbeque is that when you get hungry 3 hours later....you can lick your fingers

Maxine

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Posted

I went in 07 and it was a ton of fun. I'm really looking forward to going again this year. My one big piece of advice for those who've never been is to just pick a few categories of things you're interested in and concentrate on those, otherwise you'll burn out. And if you can, spread it out over two days.

"An appetite for destruction, but I scrape the plate."

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Does anyone know of a better-than-average coffee shop in that neighborhood? I will be, shall we say, enjoying myself in the evenings and want a good place to stumble into to caffeinate before heading to the Javits Center.

"An appetite for destruction, but I scrape the plate."

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Does anyone know of a better-than-average coffee shop in that neighborhood?  I will be, shall we say, enjoying myself in the evenings and want a good place to stumble into to caffeinate before heading to the Javits Center.

Amy's Bread, in Hell's Kitchen, is close enough.

672 Ninth Avenue

(Between 46th & 47th Streets)

New York, NY 10036

Telephone: (212) 977-2670

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I have some photos of the show on my Flickr.

It was good, but not great. Many of the exhibitors are producers of very low-end, processed products, like Hormel. The highlights were charcuterie like Fra'Mani, Creminelli, Fermin, D'Artagnan but I've had all their products before.

I would go again if I was in town, but wouldn't come to the city just for the show.

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