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  • For $48, eat a three-course four-star lunch at the phenomenal Le Bernardin

    For $48, eat a three-course four-star lunch at the phenomenal Le Bernardin

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    August 12, 2005

    [This is part two in an eating adventure with mom that began with the post before this, Chanterelle…] $48 is a lot of money and it’s a lot of money to spend on food. Is it $115? No it’s not, it’s cheaper. $115 is a tasting menu at Chanterelle. Is it $5 for a extra…

  • A ‘Shroom of One’s Own: Dinner with Mom at Chanterelle

    A ‘Shroom of One’s Own: Dinner with Mom at Chanterelle

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    August 12, 2005

    Just when you thought you’d seen the last of my family in Rome–at least for a while–here they are again, back in New York, to celebrate my mom’s big 5-0 (never tell a woman’s age!) by which I mean she’s turning 30. Because dad had to work and Michael had some other goings-on through Thursday…

  • Lobsterdeath and Broken Bernaise (Foodie Rites of Passage)

    Lobsterdeath and Broken Bernaise (Foodie Rites of Passage)

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    August 8, 2005

    Killing a lobster, as a concept, never much bothered me. Lisa, who you know and love, became a vegetarian at 13 because her parents took her to a Red Lobster and had her choose out a lobster from the tank and moments later it was steaming before her on a plate. She hasn’t eaten meat…

  • A Brunchy Return to New York: Brunch with Lisa at Prune

    A Brunchy Return to New York: Brunch with Lisa at Prune

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    August 2, 2005

    My first official meal when I returned to New York last week was brunch at Prune in the East Village. (The first unofficial meal was Chinese food I ordered, half-delirious, the Saturday night of my return. I had major jetlag.) I’d been hearing all about Prune from lots of brunch-happy people (and, also, dinner happy…

  • Celebrate Your Country*, Your Neighborhood and Your Grandparents at Le Zie (*if your country’s Italy)

    Celebrate Your Country*, Your Neighborhood and Your Grandparents at Le Zie (*if your country’s Italy)

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    July 5, 2005

    My grandparents are here, at this very moment, sleeping behind me in my bedroom while I blog to you from my new home on the couch. This is our temporary set-up while I prepare to leave for Italy (I leave on Thursday). They’ll be housing here for the next three weeks: caring for my cat…

  • How To Open A Bottle of Wine When You Don’t Have A Corkscrew

    How To Open A Bottle of Wine When You Don’t Have A Corkscrew

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    June 28, 2005

    Wine is trickling its way into my foodie consciousness: after dinner with Clotilde where the Babbo waiter paired some dishes with wine, I’m really starting to understand how wine enhances the overall dining experience. I like this Hemingway quote posted today on Gothamist Food: “In Europe we thought of wine as something as healthy and…

  • The Most Momentous Meeting of Food Bloggers EVER: Clotilde “Chocolate & Zucchini” & Adam “Amateur Gourmet” Dine at Babbo (PLUS wine at Cru)

    The Most Momentous Meeting of Food Bloggers EVER: Clotilde “Chocolate & Zucchini” & Adam “Amateur Gourmet” Dine at Babbo (PLUS wine at Cru)

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    June 24, 2005

    Helicopters circled overhead, newsvans hugged the curb as I made my way down 6th Avenue to meet Clotilde at her hotel for our 8:30 dinner date. Clotilde, that beloved Parisian, had descended upon New York a few days earlier, making her first appearance at Otto where her fans (myself included) came to greet her and…

  • The Boys Are Back in Town: Dinner at 44 & X

    The Boys Are Back in Town: Dinner at 44 & X

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    June 22, 2005

    Many may not know this, but back when I was living in Atlanta I was the member of a very violent, much feared gang. L.A. has its Crips and Bloods, my crew was too fierce to have a name. F’real. Equal parts “Boyz in da Hood” and “West Side Story.” Then Ricky and I both…

  • Smothered in Food and Love–Another Family Weekend Eating Spree with Meals at Peter Luger, Blue Ribbon and Il Mulino PLUS special celebrity guests!

    Smothered in Food and Love–Another Family Weekend Eating Spree with Meals at Peter Luger, Blue Ribbon and Il Mulino PLUS special celebrity guests!

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    June 20, 2005

    “I have very exciting news!” said my mom on the phone last week. “You’re not going to believe this! Are you sitting down?” I sat down. “Not only did I get us a reservation at Peter Luger Friday night, but I got us into Il Mulino on Saturday.” “What’s Il Mulino?” I asked. “Are you…

  • I Like You A Latke

    I Like You A Latke

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    December 12, 2004

    Many well-meaning non-Jews mistakenly believe that Chanukah (pronounced with an agressive phlegmy “CH”) is a significant and important Jewish holiday. It is not. It’s the President’s Day of Judaism. It’s the timing that shakes things up. Because it falls around Christmas, I’ve had non-Jews (particularly Christians) ask me, “What are you doing for Chanukah?” in…

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