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My favorite regular place to go in all of New York and almost (but not entirely) exclusively for the bartender (Franchesca) who may not still be there, is Lil Frankie's on 1st Ave between 1st & 2nd Streets. Amazing pizza from a wood fired oven imported from Napoli. |
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And don't tell me the chorizo is made of soy! :| |
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Lefty's Chicago Pizzaria http://www.leftyspizza.com/ is tiny inside, there are only about four tables and some counter seating for a few more and also a little bit of seating outside. Although the people that work there are super friendly and the place is decked out all in Chi town sports memorabilia you don't go there for the ambiance you go there for the pizza. They have thin crust pizza that's square, deep dish and stuffed crust. You can order it by the slice too. Order at the counter or better yet call in and take out. There phone number is in my celly address book, no joke.
Lefty's pizza makes THE MOST AWESOME stuffed crust pizza ever! I recommend the Monsters of the Midway. It has sausage, pepperoni, hot giardiniera, elephant garlic and three pounds of mozza. Usually I can only eat one slice because it is HUGE so it's best to share. It's also fantastic the next day for breakfast. They also have Chicago style hot dogs, polish sausage and all the fixins, brews and some cheap wine. Definitely one of my favorites in San Diego. |
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Portland really is awesome. I do love it. The rain has been *REALLY* hard to deal with this year...especially for those of us from CA. It rains here on average, intermittently 70% of the year. We cherish the sun when we have it. Also, Portland is full of FOODIES! :D Quote:
I haven't had the rhubarb, but I have had their french toast. So tasty. Fresh bread! If I recall, I had one with orange zest/cardamom. MMM. |
I swear, I have had Thai food in quite a few countries, and I think some of the best is right here in Austin.
Quaint, perfect for a quick lunch, best service ever, freshest tofu in the entire city, and most affordable for quality Thai, and so quite worth a visit. Yummy. Titaya's. Also really love this vegetarian "chain" in NYC: Candle Cafe and Candle 79. Heavenly. And then there are breakfast tacos, which I find, the best, are Austin owned, and the cheapest at that. Tamale House by far is the quickest, cheapest and some of the tastiest breakfast tacos around. And the salsa takes the prize, I find, for just being perfect with the tacos they make. On any given weekend day, people flock to the place from as early as 6:30 am to noon or 1 or so, when there is a line out the door, as all the Austin hipsters/musicians have finally woken up, taken a bong hit, and think of Tamale House to melt away their hangovers. Tacos are only 85 cents, salsa is free and you can have as much as you want. Cash only. It's awesome. |
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I cannot remember what I ordered, which is now frustrating me. But I do know that we shared an amazing piece of cake...and I have a pic of it somewhere... yes: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2593/...071b68a9_m.jpg |
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Hey Cupcake! And some of the locations are airstream! |
Fave indian in NYC:
pongal (kosher/ veggie - southern) haveli (southern mostly) Joy indian (on flatbush) (northern, omnivore friendly) Tons more, but these are my current faves. I want to go to pongal tonite just for the masala cashews. yummy. |
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We had a lot of fun here.
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But I would guess you went here: La Carreta |
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Mangia, indeed your Aunt Suzie knows what's up! |
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mmmmmmm i love Hurricanes that drink sounds good right about now....
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this thread is making me honnggrryyyyy
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Two drinks tends to be one more than I really need to spill my guts.
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