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Women Report on 150 Great Eats Worldwide

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ALASKA |
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Kathleen from Anchorage,
Alaska...
Cafe Amsterdam serves
the best Reuben sandwich in these parts! Their other food is very
good and reasonably priced as well. As a local I can tell you that
it's a place where all the other ‘locals’ eat. Address:
530 E Benson Blvd Ste 3, tel: 907.274.0074
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Julie from Homer, Alaska,
USA...
250 miles south of Anchorage, lies the small town of Homer Alaska.
A fishing and arts village, Homer is on Beautiful Kachemack Bay,
as far south as the state highway goes. Listed in John Villani's
book 'The 100 Best Small ART TOWNS in America” Homer is known
as Alaska’s Art Capital. Galleries abound here, as do restaurants,
many of them very good. My favorite is the Cosmic
Kitchen. Small and unpretentious, the Cosmic Kitchen
serves mostly Mexican food. But it is healthy and tasty and often
has some of our local seafood in it. Also on the menu are specialty
sandwiches, my favorite which is Tikka Leah – spicy chicken
with vegetables and yogurt sauce in a flatbread, topped with a dab
of chutney. An amazing blend of flavors in every bite! So if you
are traveling the Kenai Peninsula, continue to the end of the road
and see Homer. And the Cosmic Kitchen. Tel: (907) 235-6355 Address:
510 E Pioneer Ave.
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Lois from Ketchican,
Alaska...
I live and work as a tour guide in Ketchican. Here's my favorite
lunch spot, a very small, informal place owned and run by a woman.
From downtown Ketchican, walk through the tunnel and you'll see
the Burger Queen at
518 Water Street. In addition to Ketchikan's best burgers, you can
get fish and chips or a halibut sandwich made with fresh, not frozen,
halibut. Sit on the deck at the Arctic
Bar (also owned by a woman) across the street and
sip a libation and wait for your food to be delivered there. Or,
take it yourself to the charming waterfront park close to the Arctic
and watch the local boat traffic, or just simply enjoy it at the
Burger Queen. Tel: 907.225.6060
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ARIZONA |
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Rachael from Scottsdale,
Arizona, USA...
If you can't make it all the way to Mexico, then stop by Mezcal
in North Scottsdale. The Oaxacan-style food is as authentic as it
gets using fresh ingredients, rich flavors and enough spice to keep
you on your toes. They have several specialty dishes with mole (a
sweet, but spicy sauce). And for desert, you've got to try the Banana-Pepitas,
which comes with a toasted coconut sauce. Travelling with a partner?
After dinner, be sure to take a trip upstairs to the Cobalt Bar
for a sultry evening of live music and margaritas.
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CALIFORNIA |
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Claudia from Los Angeles,
California, USA...
For Journeywomen traveling West to Los Angeles let it be known there
is a great neighborhood restaurant in Hollywood where travelers
will find moderately priced food, a friendly bar, and even an occasional
star sighting. Located at 5925 Franklin Ave. (between Tamarind &
Bronson), Birds is nestled in
the Hollywood Hills on a block filled with fun shops and other interesting
restaurants. I go there often to meet friends and to enjoy a laid
back atmosphere where a pint of Guinness and chicken strips with
artichoke garlic dip makes me smile. The main fare is chicken (the
chicken dishes are the most inexpensive items) but you can also
find N.Y steak, ribs, veggie burgers and roast turkey sandwiches
on the menu. The side dishes are wonderful and include garlic mashed
potatos, rainbow rice, and homemade colesaw. A favorite of many
are the roll up sandwhiches (made in Mediterranean Lavash bread
and served with one side dish) that are creative and tasty. The
Mexican Shrimp Roll Up has chicken, oretega chilies, jalapeno jack
cheese, lettuce, cilantro, tomato, smoked jalapeno sauce AND Cajun
shrimp. The kitchen opens for lunch at 11:45am daily and stays open
to 11pm. The bar remains open until 2am. There are street side tables
(remember there is NO Smoking in restuarants or bars in California)
and tables and booths inside. You may also eat at the bar. After
8pm reservations might be needed because the place really starts
to hop with young industry folks and if you look closely under the
All American baseball cap you might see a face you recognize from
television or the big screen. Parking is lacking so if you drive
either spend the money and use the valet or park over by the Mayfair
market and walk. 323-465-0175 One last note: two blocks away is
a safe, clean and inexpensive Best Western that I have all my friends
stay at when in town. Best Western Hollywood Hills, 6141 Franklin
Ave. 323-464-5181. Hooray for Hollywood!
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Maureen from Monterey, California,
USA...
For great seafood in a charming small town visit Passionfish
in Pacific Grove (right next to Monterey), just blocks to the beach.
I believe it may just be open for dinner. Address: 701 Lighthouse
Avenue. Phone: 831-655-3311
Enjoy good coffee in a renovated home -- you can also sit outside
on the wooden bench at an interesting spot in Pacific Grove called
Wildberries.
Try Taste for wonderful red
oak leaf salad with glazed walnuts and goat cheese -- perfect food
for lunch or dinner. Located on Forest Avenue in Monterey.
For breakfast (large portions) I suggest the Old
Monterey Cafe located at 489 Alvarado Street.
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Helen from Pasadena,
California...
Pie 'n Burger is a
fixture in my hometown, Pasadena, California. It's on California
Street just one door east of Lake Avenue. This burger cannot be
beaten anywhere! After one of these treats it's hard to have room
for the pie but even if you just have room for one bite you must
try the strawberry pie. According to their website: 'Michael Osborn
is the current owner of Pie 'n Burger. He began eating there as
a 9-year-old kid soon after it opened in 1963. His family lived
in Arizona, but his grandmother, whom he visited each summer, lived
in Arcadia and worked at the old Bullocks Pasadena around the corner
from the diner. He loved the burgers. He loved the strawberry pie.
As a USC student, he started working at Pie 'N Burger in 1972 and
has been there ever since'. Address: 913 E California Blvd, tel:
626.795.1123. Website: www.pienburger.com
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Linda for San Diego, California,
USA...
One of our favourite places to eat was the Beach
City Market on the ground level of Horton Plaza (around
the corner from Norstroms). It is open early in the morning and makes
breakfast and other great meals from scratch. Very affordable.
In the Hillcrest District make sure you don't miss Bread
& Cie (350 University Avenue) This is a bakery/cafe
that is absolutely wonderful. A big favourite with the locals.
La Jolla - we took
the bus to La Jolla Shores for the day and were very lucky to buy
burgers at Jeff's Burgers (on the main street heading down to the
water). His veggie burger is fabulous. Extremely popular take-out.
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Susan from San Francisco,
USA writes...
My favorite sushi place in San Francisco is Kabuto,
a little neighborhood place mostly staffed by family. The sushi
chef here is classically trained in Tokyo and yet still very creative.
A snippet from a local SF Chronicle review says, "Kojima makes ceviche
sushi, in which he spoons a dollop of raw marinated halibut in a
deep-fried seaweed "taco" and seasons the mixture with lime and
sea salt to create a cacophony of flavors and textures in one bite."
Address: 5121 Geary Blvd. (near 16th Avenue), tel: (415) 752-5652.
Reservations necessary. Other good and popular sushi spots are Ebisu
(1283 Ninth Ave. between Lincoln and Irving) and also, Blowfish,
a college vibe "party" place (2170 Bryant St). During crab season
(the famous West Coast Dungeness - November to May) Vietnamese baked
garlic crab, eaten with garlic noodles is a real highlight. Its
so good, I practically swoon. The original "source" of this dish
was the An family's Crustacean
restaurant (1475 Polk St. at California), but many say that PDQ
Crab House (2332 Clement St. (at 25th Avenue) is just as
good for much less money (although not as fancy as Crustacean, which
is upscale and has a no jeans and tennis shoe policy). Make a reservation
at both these places or you'll have a very long wait. Bon Appetit!
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Jackie from San Francisco,
California, USA...
My hometown is San Francisco which has an embarrassment of riches
when it comes to restaurants. Check out one block on Steiner Street
in the Marina District, between Lombard and Chestnut. In this one
block are restaurants for every taste and budget, all of them good:
Tichada (Thai), Three
Seasons (Vietnamese), Parma
(Italian), Bistro Aix (French
bistro), Marinette (French
cafe), Barney's (gourmet hamburgers),
plus a sushi place and a steak house. Chestnut Street also has lots
of coffee houses, and restaurants, including
Andale (Mexican), and Meze
(Greek). You are only a stroll away from the Palace of Fine Arts,
the Marina Green, and the gateway to the Presidio, one of the most
beautiful urban parks in the world. Just remember that San Francisco's
best weather is in spring and fall. Summers can be cold and foggy.
Bon appetit!
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Diane from San Francisco,
California, USA...
Visitors to San Francisco for business or pleasure will enjoy the
Cha Am Thai Restaurant, located
at 701 Folsom Street, at Third Street. Cha Am has a wonderful location:
just behind the Moscone Convention Center for those attending a
convention, and a block from the Museum of Modern Art and Yerba
Buena Center for those exploring the SOMA neighborhood. Three blocks
south of Market Street.
Cha Am is a friendly place with great Thai food where women travelers
either solo or in a group will feel welcome. I live in the building
above the restaurant and have been eating there for six years. My
recommendations include satays and golden triangles (vegetables
in puff pastry) as appetizers and Pad Thai, curries, or Thai-style
barbecue ribs or chicken as entrees. Get a Thai ice tea (with evaporated
milk) or a Thai beer to accompany your choice. Reasonably priced.
Phone: 415-546-9711.
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Leonore from San Francisco,
USA...
Yank Sing for years
has served the finest dim sum! Two generations of Chinese American
women has formed this restaurant's menu, with steamed dumplings
at their finest. Steamed snow pea sprout dumplings have tender and
lightly seasoned, and still bright green filling. Lobster dumplings
are generously stuffed. Other favorites are shrimp dumplings and
spinach dumplings. Yank Sing is famous for its soup dumplings, in
which the filling actually contains soup as well as meat. Peking
duck is terrific, as is chicken lettuce leaf. Service is friendly
and extremely efficient. Top the dim sum lunch off with home made
sweet tofu. Yank Sing is a must stop for San Francisco!
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FLORIDA |
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Carolyn from Miami,
USA...
The Big Cheese, a
hangout near the University of Miami is a favorite of students and
local families, who appreciate the casual atmosphere and Italian-American
cuisine. Decor is casual with lots of sports memorabilia. The menu
features a wide array of pizza, pastas, subs, salads, fried calamari
and buffalo wings. Portions here are made to feed at least two,
so if you're vying for dinner and dessert, order one entree to share
or expect to take some to go. 8080 SW 67th Ave, Phone: (305) 662-6855.
Website: http://www.bigcheesemiami.com
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Ellen in Winter Park,
Florida
I'd like to suggest The Briar Patch,
a favorite locals' lunch spot across from The Morse Museum. Try
their pear and gorgonzola omelet. It's a place my friends and I
enjoy. Other Winter Park area restaurants of note include: Park
Plaza Gardens at 319 S. Park Avenue (for a more
substantial lunch on the garden patio in old restored hotel), French
fare at Chez Vincent
(533 W. New England Avenue as well as Italian goodies at Lemoncello
(702 Orange Avenue). P.S. Need to work off calories after your lunch?
Ask the locals to direct you to the best shopping in town.
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GEORGIA |
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Rosemary from Fayetteville,
Georgia, USA ...
I highly recommend the moderately-priced Village
Cafe. The chef is from France and he and his wife
both run the restaurant. Our favorite entrees are prime rib ($13.95)
and braised lamb shanks ($16.95). They serve many pasta dishes (excellent
Fettuccine Carbonara) and fresh fish and seafood (chargrilled salmon)
is one of my favorite dishes. Desserts range from Bread Pudding
of the Day to Mocha Almond Ice Cream Pie. Dress is casual to moderately
dressy in the evening and most suitable for a solo traveller. Address:
N. Glynn Street. Tel: 770-460-9449.
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ILLINOIS |
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Liz from Chicago, Illinois,
USA...
Like lots of veggies? Try the salad bar with-a-difference located
in the English Pub in Marshall Fields
department store. This low key eatery attracts budget conscious
Chicagoans in the downtown core. Simply join the cue and pick up
a salad selection sheet and a pencil. From mashed tuna to shredded
carrots to baby spinach leaves, tick off as many choices as you
like. Step up to the window and hand the salad chef your list. Voila
-- a nutritious veggie platter made to order. Cost? Under $8.00
bread or rolls included (corner of State and Washington) Tel: 312
781.3733
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Alexandra from Chicago,
Illinois...
I live in Chicago and my recommendation for where the locals dine
is the Casbah Cafe
on Broadway. I've dined here several times and it is one of my favorite
places. It's a small storefront, but the food and service and atmosphere
is first class. I've never had a bad meal there nor a bad experience.
The cuisine is from everywhere on the southern shore of the Mediterranean
Sea. Expect alafel, kibbeh, kebabs, hummus, couscous, curries, dolmeh
and, in a nod to Chicago's Northern Shore, pasta. Address: 3151
N. Broadway Tel: 773-935-3339.
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Kirsten from Chicago...
Here's a restaurant to add to your collection -- Zephyr
Ice Cream. It's definitely women-friendly because
they have an ENTIRE menu devoted to just ice cream. I'm not talking
your usual five or six item dessert menu... think four or five PAGES
long!! My favorite is Frankenstein's Monster (amazing banana split),
but if you're with a group, why not try the War of the Worlds, a
10-scoop sundae, your choice of 5 ice cream flavors and whatever
toppings you want. Oh... and they also have regular food, too. Address:
1777 W Wilson Ave
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INDIANA |
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Barb from Bloomington,
Indiana, USA...
In Bloomington, Indiana, I suggest anything on 4th Street (great
food in quaint old houses, mostly ethnic eateries, most with outdoor
seating on a shady-tree street), but you MUST try the Katenya appetizers
at The Red Sea on
4th street, an Eritrean restaurant. Also, The Bakehouse
on the square... fantastic deli sandwiches and soups in a light,
sunny atmosphere, with great tabouli and wonderful marinated fresh
mozzarella sandwiches on home baked foccacia bread. For funky, go
to Laughing Planet
between Kirkwood and 4th street. Great vegan burritos in a colorful
and funky atmosphere -- get the green salsa, it's one-of-a-kind!
And... try to get to Bloomington in the Fall during the Lotus World
Music Festival. This is a weekend filled with dozens of live music
concerts from bands brought in from literally around the world.
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Debra from Indianapolis,
Indiana...
We love ethnic restaurants. Here are some of our favorites. At El
Morocco (1260 W. 86th St.) you will dine seated
on pillows. Chef El Bekhty serves up delicious cuisine. Try Machu
Picchu for authentic Peruvian food, the owner is
from Lima and he tries hard to please (5356 W. 38th St.). One of
my favorite restaurants is The Bosphorus
for inexpensive Turkish food ( 935 S. East St.). Owner Tayfun Isik,
also, has lots of Turkish reading materials for you to enjoy while
you wait for your dinner. My husband and I like the Russia
House for Valentine's Day because of all of the
red decor, the Russians owners hid this restaurant behind a corner
at 1475 W. 86th St. For expensive, delicious French cuisine try
Chanteclair. Cafe
Europe (4709 N. Shadeland Ave.), a tiny cafe whose
chef Unita Kehrer cooks German style has good beers. Tosa
Euro Cafe at 6524 Cornell St. serves very health-conscious
food. Finally, because I like rose water recipes, one of my absolute
favorites is Kabul
(8553 Ditch Rd.) for Afghan food. Try their combination plates with
Afghan tea & warm nan, Yummy!
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KENTUCKY |
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Barb from Louisville,
Kentucky, USA...
In Louisville, Kentucky, I suggest The
City Cafe on Baxter Avenue, right next door to the
Baxter Avenue theaters, which plays foreign films and artistic flicks.
It's a great place to catch a bite before a film (my favorite is
the portabello mushroom sandwich or one of the very economical and
always yummy daily special soups, pasta salads, or entree). Or...
catch a film first and then stop at the City Cafe for a dessert
and a glass of wine. Great trendy food at low prices.
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MASSACHUSETTS |
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Anna from St. Augustine,
USA...
My dear sushi place in Boston (Back Bay area) is known as both Snappy
Sushi and Shino Express. For some reason my boyfriend and I would
end up there on rainy days at around 4 or 5 o'clock looking for
a light snack and end up staying at least three hours, taking a
leisurely "nosh" style dinner (this is actually the perfect
way to do it since you miss the 6:00 hurryhurryhurry dinner crowd
crunch). Their green tea is authentic, warm, free and invigorating.
It's the perfect place for inexpensive, simple, healthy (all the
rice they use is brown) and tasty meals. Appetizers range from smoked
squid salad to miso soup to edamame. Simple rolls are about $2.95-$3.95,
and cover all the traditional basics. The atmosphere is laid back,
not showy. It's a small, cozy little place with enough bar space
for about 12 and a table for two. Cute as a button and a friendly
staff to match. Address: 144 Newbury St. Closest subway stops are
Copley (Green) and Back Bay (Orange).
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Veronica
from Boston, Mass, USA...
I believe that the ultimate pizza is found at Pizzeria
Regina on Thatcher Street in the North End of Boston.
You can sit at the bar, eat, drink, and watch the action. Their
wooden booths will take you right back to the 40's and 50's.
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Jackie from Boston, Massachusetts...
My favorite restaurant in Boston, MA, is the Border
Cafe. It is a small chain of Mexican restaurants,
my favorite location being Cambridge, MA. The chips are baked right
there on the premises and are always warm and delicious. The salsa
is fantastic! The best appetizer is the cajun shrimp - spicy popcorn
shrimp that are so addictive. And the fajitas can't be beat. They
also make a mean margarita! The atmosphere is casual and fun. They
never disappoint. The fact that they are always busy can attest to
that. Check their website for location details. http://www.bordercafe.com
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Sandy
from Boston, Mass, USA...
If you are heading to Boston for a few days don't
miss the Italian North End. As soon
as you round the corner entering this neighborhood, the fine aromas
of Italian cooking will get your appetite in gear. If you have a
sweet tooth, Mike's Pastry
is the place for your Italian cookies, pastries and calzones that
are all out of this world. It's busy, busy, busy here any time of
the night or day. They're located at 300 Hannover Street (Tel: 617-742-3050).
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MINNESOTA |
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Janine from St. Paul Minnesota,
USA writes..
Have I got a bistro for you. Muffuletta
is Located on Como Avenue in St. Paul, MN. We've been avid customers
for years and have never walked away dissatisfied. Quaint antique
shops surround this lovely home style neighborhood bistro. Known for
their terrifically prepared wood mesquite grilled items and lovely
prepared fish, you can (weather permitting) enjoy the daily specials
on their beautiful deck. Treat yourself to flavorful soups and pastas
with the freshest seasonal ingredients. The chef really knows what
he's doing with food combinations, herbs and tasty sauces. Enjoy a
wide selection of reasonably priced and fine wines. Oh, I haven't
even gotten to the fanciful desserts. Heaven help us! Plain yummy!
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