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Women Report on 150 Great Eats Worldwide
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UNITED STATES cont... |
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NEW JERSEY |
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MK from New Jersey,
USA...
My favorite Italian restaurant in New York is Piadina,
a rustic little place on 57 W. 10th street between Fifth and Sixth
Avenue. In addition to the lovely decor, they specialize in a delicious
appetizer called the pia dina, which is sort of an Italian take
on a quesadilla. The other appetizers (polenta with gorgonzola sauce,
tomatoes with buffalo mozzerella and a lot more). Scrumptious entrees
include their gnocchi, swordfish steak with peppercorn sauce, salmon
in a lemon butter sauce and rigatoni melanzana, and the desserts
are to DIE for: the chocolate mousse has actual bits of chocolate
in it, the nocciola (hazelnut) affogato with chocolate sauce is
divine and the crema carmelatta is the creamiest. Your better off
going either earlier (6-ish) or later (9-ish). Around 8 o'clock
or so, the joint is packed. But the service is great and the food
is the best - the only drawback is that it's cash only. Tel: 212-460-8017
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NEW MEXICO |
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Monika from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, USA
Genuine New Mexican dishes differ from what is usually labeled 'Mexican',
'Tex-Mex', or, more generically, 'southwestern' food. Good New Mexican
food is, therefore, not available in the various franchises that
can be found almost everywhere, but in small, local establishments.
One of my favorite Albuquerque, New Mexican restaurants is actually
located in a drugstore - a former soda fountain that has become
a little restaurant. It serves excellent enchiladas, burritos, tacos,
wonderful green and red chile and other local specialties. The name
of the drugstore is Durans and
it is located on 1815 Central, NW. There is no sign outside that
there is a restaurant inside. Good Luck!
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Stefanie from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, USA
I will say that for Italian food, my favorite restaurant, hands-down,
is the tasty and classy Trattoria Trombino
Italian Grill & Bar, 5415 Academy Road NE, (505)
821-5974. All entrees are served with freshly baked bread to dip
into seasoned olive oil, and they offer a nice wine selection as
well (by the bottle or glass; entrees priced approximately $12-26).
Romantic Tuscan decor, solid customer service, and perfect for date
nights & intimate gatherings.
I also highly recommend locally-owned Mexican restaurant Taco
Sal, 9621 Menaul Blvd NE, (505) 298-2210. It is
a very casual diner displaying eclectic wall art and offering fast
tableside service with a smile. The green chile chicken enchiladas
are remarkably well done and give your spanish rice and frijoles
something to hang on to. The light & fluffy sopapillas are included
with your meal to satisfy your sweet taste buds. Excellent customer
service & very reasonably priced (entrees $5-8).
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Donna from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, USA
I must recommend Casa de Fiesta Mexican
Grill in Albuquerque to the other women in our JW
Network. We stopped in here midday while exploring Old Town mainly
because we could smell the food. Fresh, delicious, plentiful, with
a waitstaff that move at the speed of light. We were so satisfied
we came back another day to have dinner and they had a Mariachi
band going from table to table. A wonderful experience. Their address
is: 2004 S Plaza St NW
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
from Donna from Baltimore, USA
I must recommend Casa de Fiesta Mexican
Grill in Albuquerque to the other women in our JW
Network. We stopped in here midday while exploring Old Town mainly
because we could smell the food. Fresh, delicious, plentiful, with
a wait staff that move at the speed of light. We were so satisfied
we came back another day to have dinner and they had a Mariachi
band going from table to table. A wonderful experience. Their address
is: 2004 S Plaza St NW
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NEW YORK |
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Jo from NYC, New York,
USA...
I live a block from Ground Zero and I see so many tourists outside
my doors these days that I thought I would share my favorite Thai
restaurant located in New York City's Chinatown. It is officially
the restaurant I have visited the most times in my 15 years in NYC
and I go alone all the time. It is called Thailand Restaurant and
sometimes Pongsri Thai at 106 Bayard Street (cross street Baxter).
The green curry is to die for and everything is fresh and perfectly
seasoned. Chinatown can be overwhelming and this restaurant never
disappoints. Cheap with low rent decor, it is authentic NYC and
delish! I've recommended it to all my friends.
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Rena from Park
Slope, Brooklyn, New York, USA...
Visiting New York City? Come see my Park Slope neighbourhood
in Brooklyn. From Manhattan, take the "Q" train (on the IND line),
getting off at Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn. When you come up from
the station, walk down the street (it's a stretch of Flatbush Avenue
that immediately merges with Park Place and Seventh Avenue), and
turn left on Seventh Avenue. This is the main shopping street of
Park Slope. Walk along this street for a while. There are a lot
of nice shops and many restaurants (good places for a snack include
two of my favorites -- Cousin John's
bakery and Ozzie's coffee bar).
For a meal, possibilities on Seventh Ave. include the Lemongrass
Grill (Thai), Santa Fe Grill
(Mexican), Olive Vine (Middle
Eastern), Fujisan (Japanese),
and numerous Chinese and Italian places. Fairly far down on Seventh
Avenue is a particularly fine Continental restaurant, called Max
and Moritz.
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Carmen from New York
City, USA
Jubilee is a neighborhood
restaurant located on the 1st floor of a brownstone at 347 E. 54th
between 1st and 2nd Avenues. It offers delicious French bistro fare,
including mussels (the house specialty), steak frites (the French
fries are by far the best I have ever tasted), fresh fish dishes,
pate, tuna tartare, salads, etc. Many locals frequent Jubilee every
week and are always warmly greeted by the staff. I have eaten here
at least 4 dozen times (both with others and by myself) and have
never had a poor experience or meal. Reservations are strongly encouraged
since this welcoming spot fills up each night. Casual dress (including
jeans) is acceptable. Live jazz is a bonus on Thursday evenings.
Tel: 212-888-3569
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Carol from New York
City, USA...
T'aint true that all New York restaurants require
a loan from the World Bank or sacrificing next month's rent! Here
are two joints (no kidding) with marvelous food and very reasonable
prices: Fish is located
at 280 Bleeker Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues in Greenwich
Village. The specialty is obvious...and superb. Saigon
Grill at 1700 Second Avenue, 88th Street. The best
Vietnamese food I've had yet, and almost criminally cheap!
And, while dinner at the world-famous Palm
is still expensive, their special $19.95 lunch is one of the best
bargains (and best-kept secrets) in New York. You get a choice of
tossed or Caesar salad, a variety of main courses, including their
great steaks, and imaginative daily specials as well as a choice
of either cheesecake or chocolate cake for dessert. 837 Second Avenue,
between 44th and 45th, or Palm Too...my
personal preference...right across the street. Same menu, same decor,
same kitchen, just a tad roomier.
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Ellen in New York
City, USA...
I'd like other JourneyWomen to know about Wild
Lily Tea Room. It's located at 511 West 22nd Street,
between 10th and 11th Avenues, in the heart of the new art gallery
district in NYC. The telephone number is: 212-598-9097.
Wild Lily Tea Room is a very small Japanese tea room with lovely
fish pond up front. There aren't many seats here, but that's an
advantage. The tea room is lovely and Zen-like. The food is a mix
of Asian and English tea room offerings. The set tea, served all
day, is around US$20 -- not bad for NYC. One can order a pot of
tea and other tidbits for less, although I enjoyed the set tea with
its sandwiches, wonderful house-baked scones and yummy desserts,
including a piece of dense, rich fudge cake. It's a real find and
from the looks of their guest book, guests from all over the world
have already enjoyed it. P.S.
They also make and sell tea sets and cups that are displayed on
the wall. I believe they sometimes have art exhibits there as well.
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Nedra in
New York City, USA...
If you're looking for Indian food in NYC, I just found a super spot
in SoHo that I'd like to share with you and other Journeywoman readers.
Lahore is a little
'hole in the wall' eatery where the cab drivers and policemen stop
in for great food at ridiculously cheap prices (really nice guys behind
the counter preparing the food, too). Lahore is located on Crosby,
just below Houston on the west side of the street. Enjoy their $1
yummy samosas, chai tea and $5 plates of food. Really good. Really
reasonable!
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Marya from California,
USA...
Le Pain Quotidien
(French for “daily bread”) is a countrified bakery-cafe
in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. This sole U.S. standard-bearer
(with 26 sister restaurants in Belgium and other countries worldwide
) features a large well-used communal table. Our 26' long common
table is the largest," said Proprietor Bob Scarborough. Throughout
the day, its length is packed with all flavors of humanity, from
people going to work, to mothers out for a stroll with children
-- it's fortified with all combinations, including solos, couples
and groups. (Currently, 80% of the solo guests are female.) The
chemistry at this big table is unpredictable. "One couple met
here, and now they're dating," said Scarborough. P.S.
Tables for two are available for those who require a more private
space. Address: 1131 Madison St., New York, NY 10028, Tel: (212)
327-4900 Website: http://www.lepainquotidien.com/
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Evelyn from New York...
If you're in New York, be sure to visit Les
Trois Crêpes Patisserie, a little country
French pastry shop that serves up a dessert cart full of sweets,
home-baked breads and croissants, sandwiches, and, of course, crêpes.
Frédérique, the French lady that started Les Trois
Crêpes is as charming as the boutique she created.You may
also shop there for a choice selection of French bric-a-brac, home
and bath accroutements, and a variety of other gift ideas. Be sure
to check their calendar for special events as well. 501 East 75th
Street, New York City (Source: Wheretogonext.com)
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NORTH CAROLINA |
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Whitney
from Greensboro, North Carolina...
My favorite restaurant here in Greensboro, NC USA is The
Loop Pizza Grill. They use the best Kalamata Olives
and Cold-Pressed Olive Oil, you'd swear you were in Italy! Their
website is: http://www.looppizzagrill.com
They also have a ton of vegetarian options (which is why I go there)
including portabello mushroom sandwiches and a veggie burger.
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OHIO
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Anni from Yellow Springs,
Ohio...
Never heard of Yellow Springs? It's 30 minutes from Dayton. The Winds
Cafe and Bakery is a fabulous, women-owned and run
restaurant (for the last 20 years) in my neck of the woods. Cooking
is European style with an American twist. Lots of local organics featured
in the summer, Bistro Night on Wednesdays. They have an excellent
menu: See: http://www.windscafe.com/menus.
P.S. Be sure to get a
"Take me to the Winds!" tee- shirt and visit the friendly
wine cellar housed next door. If you don't have time for a small or
large plate, stop in the bakery for the best molasses cookie ever.
My own doesn't even come close. Address: 215 Xenia Ave, tel: 937.767.1144.
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TEXAS |
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Carol from El Paso, Texas
The L&J Cafe is
a small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant located across the street from
the Concordia Cemetary, where western famous and infamous persons
like J. Wesley Hardin (reputed to have killed more people than Billy
the Kid) are buried. The cafe itself is so popular with locals that
I recommend going well outside normal dining hours - no later than
11 am or after 2 pm for lunch. Happy hour starts at 4 and is best
known, foodwise, for its mini-tacos and similar fare offered for
$1. It's almost all Mexican (and I don't mean Tex-Mex) on the menu
and everything I've tried has been very good. Prices are low to
moderate. Address: 3622 E Missouri Ave. Tel: (915) 566-8418. Mucho
gusto.
Carol, El Paso, USA
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UTAH |
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Bless from Salt Lake City,
Utah...
In Salt Lake City, Utah, it's Cucina
Toscana that the locals flock to. Honestly, it is
as good as the restaurants in Rome. The owner/manager is from Italy
and uses his family's secret recipes. He is very friendly and will
come chat with you at your table, and probably bring out some "free"
appetizers. The Caesar salad is prepared table-side and the pasta,
fish, gelato are all wonderful. The long tables give it an atmosphere
of bistro in Italy. Full bar and great wine list, too! A little pricey
and dieters beware! Address: 307 Pierpont Ave, tel: (801) 328-3463
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WASHINGTON DC
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Maude from Washington,
DC, USA...
Best restaurant in DC is Thiatanic.
Yes, it's a cheesy name but, believe me... it has the best Thai menu
in DC -- very veggie friendly, trendy but comfortable atmosphere,
and in a great location (Logan Circle/Dupont neighborhood). Located
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WASHINGTON |
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Ruth Lor Malloy in Seattle,
USA...
My Thai friends took us to the Bai Tong Thai Restaurant in Seattle.
This restaurant was originally started for Thai pilots flying into
and out of Sea-Tac International Airport, and has grown to be a wider
favorite without losing its authentic flavors. The spices were perfect,
both for me and our Thai hostesses who consider it their favorite
restaurant there. The salmon steamed in a banana leaf for $9.95 melted
in one's mouth. The Phad Thai only cost $7.95 but that day we chose
the Bai Tong Special Noodles for the same price and they were fantastic.
We had six dishes and they were all reasonably priced and wonderful.
Too bad our stay in Seattle was so short; we would have gone back
to Bai Tong again. Address: 16876 Southcenter Parkway, Tukwila, WA
98188 (next to Toys R Us). Tel. 206-575-3366. Website: www.baitongrestaurant.com.
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