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Wokking: My Latest Food Obsession

My stir-fries suck. Some vegetables get mushy, while others aren’t done; and despite what I put in them, they all taste the same. How can that be?” my sister

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A Box of Michel Chaudun’s Les Pavés Will Get You Laid

You heard me.  Yeah, yeah, I know how presumptuous that sounds, but if you’ve ever had le Pavé, I’m fairly certain you’ll agree.  Les Pavés, sinfully simple ganache squares dusted with cocoa, melt

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Christian Constant: Chocolatier, Pâtissier, Chef, Poet

As you savour these chocolates, prepared with the best Criollos of the islands of the Indian Ocean, dream with me of these exotic and far off places.”  Christian Constant Christian Constant,

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Hungry for More Alexander Lobrano?

I love how he plays with phrases, uses unexpected references and concentrated details, injects bits of history, and pulls in memories of his picky-eating youth, providing a little good-humored

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Mon Vieil Ami on Paris’ I’Ile Saint Louis: Poshly Minimalistic & Stalker-free

Strolling around the 4th arrondissement on a beautiful, crisp autumn day, I inadvertently picked up my very first stalker.  I know — big day!  It began innocently enough — the sun

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Hedonism on Rue des Martyrs – It’s What’s for Dinner

There’s a charming little street in Paris’ 9th arrondissement that suddenly springs to life at dusk. Rue des Martyrs is surprisingly neighborly and a little more jam-packed with hedonism than

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Photos of Paris: An Embarrassment of Riches

I recently returned from a week long, gastronomically enhanced, roller coaster love affair with Paris.  The City of Lights is unlike any other city in the world, containing such an excess

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Hosteria Giusti & Mario’s Pappy

Hopelessly lost in Modena, walking in circles and shivering in the rain, I was five minutes away from taking the train back to the comforts of my Bologna hotel

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North Beach Food Tour — the Italian Quarter

What happens when Italian caffè houses, a bohemian bookstore, funky wine bars, and a really big-grass park come together? – North Beach.  Casually strolling down Columbus Avenue, I started to get

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The Slanted Door in San Francisco’s Ferry Building

If you eat at only one Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, make it The Slanted Door. Executive Chef, Charles Phan seamlessly meshes traditional Vietnam with modern San Francisco for the best of

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San Francisco’s Ferry Building – A Model Marketplace

Not many cities would restore a bleary, old building to surpass its former glory and then dedicate it to organic, sustainable food accessible to the public.  It’s so west coast.  So

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Chicago’s Best Pizza: Dishing Deeper on the Deep-Dish

I flew into Chicago a deep-dish virgin, and emerged a full-fledged, lip-smacking, Chiago-style pizza-lusting woman. I’m hooked. I honestly thought deep-dish would never stack up to Italian thin crust. I’m happy to

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Chicago: More Than Great Deep-Dish, And Yes, Pretty Windy

I knew about deep-dish, but I can’t say I’d ever had an authentic one.  Deep-dish, the biting winds and Charlie Trotter’s were all I really knew about Chicago. I’m embarrassed to

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The American Tourist Stereotype – Still Going Strong

This isn’t my bitch blog. I don’t use it to take out my frustrations. But a quick trip to San Francisco this week was a blatant reminder of stereotypes and manners, or

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New York’s Fleur de Sel: Amazing Lunch for $25

I believe a restaurant truly excels when: being immutably full for three days of gastronomic pleasure, you not only eat more, but enticed by the menu, you opt for the five-course tasting lunch instead

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Cipriani Le Specialita

Do you think Giuseppe Cipriani knew that when he answered an ad in 1918 for a chef de rang position, it was the first step to creating an empire beloved by

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Rizzoli: Another Great Manhattan Bookstore

Known for publishing stunning coffee table books and their spectacular two-story window, Rizzoli Bookstore on 5th Avenue is a New York institution. In 1974 Rizzoli published books on art, architecture, haute couture,

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Kitchen Arts & Letters: New York’s Best Cookbook Shop

Really great cookbook shops are hard to come by – only a handful of cities have one. Of course, thank God Gore invented the internet and Bush hasn’t banned it

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Falai Cucina Italiana

“Destination Street,” “Restaurant Row,” “The Hot Block” – those are just a few labels stuck to Clinton Street on Manhattan’s lower east side. Restaurants began popping up in ‘99; up

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Dena DeRose Trio @Jazz Standard

Dena DeRose returned to the states to record one last cd, live at Jazz Standard with the rest of her trio, Martin Wind and Matt Wilson. And I was there. I clapped and “wooed” loudly. (I’m hoping to hear

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Going to New York? Some Great Maps to Print Out

I’ve been told by my travel-by-the-seat-of-their-hippie-pants friends that I over-plan trips. So? I fear returning home from a once in a lifetime visit to a great city saying, “THAT was there, and I didn’t

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Lassi: Manhattan’s Best Indian Take-Out

I dream of many things: a new vacuum with side suction, the entire country driving Smart Cars, and really good take-out joints in every neighborhood – no one should ever have to

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Jean-Georges — Just Go.

Here’s my take on Jean-Georges: intriguing flavor sensations, beautifully melding them together in a cohesive dish, yet allowing each to keep its identity. Some are coaxed to the forefront, enough to

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ChikaLicious: One of Manhattan’s First Dessert Bars

I was googling around one night looking for interesting things to eat during my upcoming trip to Manhattan and cyber-stumbled upon ChikaLicious, a dessert bar on the Lower East Side. A

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Cafe Grumpy

Walking down 20th Street near the 10th Precinct in Chelsea, I saw two men up ahead pushing babies in strollers; as I got a little closer, it seemed that

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New York’s Best Chocolate Shops: An In-depth Tour

Oh, the sinfully delicious things they are doing with chocolate on the other coast! Dark chocolate truffles rolled in smoky paprika; chocolate covered caramel with flowery honey & roasted pine

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The Best $10 Jazz Show in New York!

Whatever you are doing on Friday afternoon, ditch it and head over to Birdland for the “Best $10 Jazz Show in New York!” If you want a good spot, make a reservation or

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Gramercy Tavern- There’s Always Room For You @The Bar

After a very long flight, I arrived in Manhattan late last Wednesday (just after the snow storm) and was in great need of a warm, cozy environment and comfort food. I was

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How to Backpack Through Italy in a Little Black Skirt

Slang for Looking Good & Eating Well on a Budget I’m willing to concede that I may be a touch high-maintenance, and that backpacking through Italy wearing jeans every day would probably

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