Murray’s Cheese specializes in cheese.
So I had to try their cheese sticks.
Made with premium cheeses, the nutty notes were strong that pair so ever well with a crispy crust and flaky inside.
A must try.
Entries from March 2010
Murray’s Cheese Shop: best Cheese stick in New York City
March 31st, 2010 · No Comments
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John’s Pizza: Best Pizza in New York City by the PIE in West Village
March 30th, 2010 · No Comments
Living in the West Village, I am surrounded by great pizza restaurants.
John’s Pizza is known as one of the best.
You can’t get slices here, just the entire pie.
The crispy crust showcases an aromatic nutty note.
The cheese and sweet tomato sauce makes the pie a winner.
Olive topping provides a sweet bitter tone to the pizza.
Noticeably, the [...]
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New American Sport: Competitive Eating
March 29th, 2010 · No Comments
Recently, Slate recently wrote an interesting article about competitive eating titled Competitive eating: The most American sport?
Food companies such as Nathan’shave gained great exposure from the eating contest. Contestants train year around to prepare for different events.
Now, there is a film devoted to competitive eating called Nacho Mountain.
note: Thanks to Travis Darrow for source
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Pinkberry: Best Frozen in New York City
March 27th, 2010 · No Comments
Pinkberry: Best Way to Clean the Palate in New York City
Pinkberry lightens the appetite after eating a heavy meal.
The tart and slightly creamy frozen yogurt pair well with mochi and crunchy mangoes.
The minimalist decor creates a refreshing environment.
Pinkberry delivers a consistent great product from coast to coast.
For a more complete review, read Pinkberry-Santana Row
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Best Thing to Eat to Detox in NYC: Maoz Falafel
March 26th, 2010 · No Comments
After countless meals in New York City, it is smart to detox and get some veggies.
Maoz serves up a great falafel ($5). The falafel balls deliver nutty notes and the all you can eat condiment bar rocks.
My favorite includes tender carrots and broccoli that are flash fried.
Their menu is simple and best [...]
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Insomnia: Great Budget Cookies in NYC
March 24th, 2010 · No Comments
After shopping around New York City, I was craving a cookie.
For only a buck, Insomnia Cookies presented nutty sweet notes and a great soft batch texture.
Located in Greenwich, the cozy interior along with friendly service makes this place a winner.
A great place for a snack.
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March 23rd, 2010 · No Comments
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F Cup Cookies: Cookies that claim to enlarge breast
March 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
What is the world coming to?
The F Cup Cookies claim to be a food that enlarge breast. I have not tried the cookies themselves but for about $3, try it out.
They come in soy milk, chocolate, and strawberry flavors.
Feel free to leave a comment if you have tried the cookies or have something [...]
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Best First Date Spot in New York City: the Spot for dessert
March 20th, 2010 · No Comments
In New York City, there are plenty of single men and women roaming in this concrete jungle.
So it is key to find a great first date spot.
The Spot located in trendy East Village hits the spot. With a minimalist décor, the dessert restaurant is a clear thumbs up.
Try the cheesecake with yuzu. The [...]
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Best Budget Hangover Cure: Nam Son Beef Noodle Soup Pho in New York City Chinatown
March 19th, 2010 · No Comments
On a rainy chili day in New York City, trek over to Chinatown in the Canal Street area and enjoy great budget Asian food.
After a night of clubbing and perhaps too much drinking, Nam Son can be a great hangover cure.
Nam Son serves up great Vietnamese Pho (Beef Noodle Soup).
Filled with tones from cinnamon and [...]
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Carnegie Deli loses to Katz Deli in Taste Test
March 17th, 2010 · No Comments
Carnegie Deli: Best Restaurant to fill your Pastrami Craving in New York City
Carnegie Deli goes head to head with Katz Deli in the pastrami category.
When the giant pastrami sandwich arrives, only two pieces of bread comes between thick towering piles of pastrami.
I was able to only finish half of my order. Refreshing pickles add [...]
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Best Sushi Restaurant in NYC: Sushi Yasuda
March 17th, 2010 · No Comments
“Thank you so much!”
After calling countless times, I had an long awaited table at Sushi Yasuda, New York’s best sushi restaurant.
Hip hopping through the doors on Christmas Eve, I was delighted to finally arrive at the Mecca for New York Sushi.
The exterior design with a sleek steal door shows off its cool sophisticated look.
But the [...]
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BCD Tofu: Budget Korean food in New York City
March 16th, 2010 · No Comments
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New York’s Korean Town is full of energy. Best of all, the food is great. BCD is a chain restaurant that delivers at par Korean food. The bim bim bop is a great choice.
Nutty notes from the fried egg marries so well with fresh vegetables and [...]
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Mamoun Falafel: Great falafel
March 14th, 2010 · No Comments
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Mamoun is a favorite in the West Village.
There are numerous falafel restaurant but few do it right.
Some over dress the sandwich.
Other under season their meat.
Mamoun does everything right.
The meat is tender, well seasoned.
After biting in their lamb, there is no greasy after taste.
Falafel balls are fried chickpeas and [...]
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Best Grandma Slice in NYC: Bleecker Street Pizza
March 13th, 2010 · No Comments
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You can’t go wrong with grandma.
A grandma slice style pizza at Bleecker St. Pizza will take you to comfort food heaven.
The tasting adventure begins with a firm crispy crust followed by a sauce that hits all the right notes. Fresh tomatoes pronounce just a slight touch of [...]
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Le Pain Quotidien: great quiche in New York City
March 10th, 2010 · No Comments
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Le Pain Quotidien serves a great quiche. Noticeable, inviting nutty cheese notes and fluffy eggs. The ambiance delivers warm interiors with wooden tables.
A great place for a casual yet above average executed food.
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Great Korean Bim Bim Bap in New York: Madangsui
March 9th, 2010 · No Comments
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A great place to visit before a night out singing karaoke in New York City is Madangsui, a cozy Korean restaurant.
The pan chan (small side dishes) are fresh and vibrant. With a tangy kick, the kimchi pairs so well with pillowy rice.
The bibimbap is a winner.
Grilled beef along with [...]
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