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Eater (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
1) Fort Greene: Roman's, a new greenmarket-driven Italian restaurant in Fort Greene from two Marlow and Sons and Diner vets, opened its doors Tuesday in their old Bonita space. Metromix has some details on the menu—think lots of housemade pasta...
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Hollywood Rag (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
... them so much money anyway, so we'll go back and forth to court until (they) can't afford a Subway sandwich. It's already too late for (them)." See if they used this super sexy cologne ad instead 50 would have been happy. Ever since Subway got rid of their wraps I haven't stopped in for a sandwich. Veggie wraps with low fat mayo was my staple. *Update: I told my other half about...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
... venue, 150 Central Park, and you'll fork over $35 a person for dinner. Pizzas, salads, pastas, Italian sandwiches, braised-meat dishes and stews, all served family style at Giovanni's Table, will set you back $10 for lunch and $15 for dinner. Sample a selection of cheeses and an assortment of tasty tapas at Vintage, and you'll bloat your shipboard credit card. The popular Chops Grille,...
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Sass & Veracity (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
You’re wondering what peposo is, right? Or perhaps you know what peposo is and you’ve already wondered how it ended up in a sandwich. If you’re like me, you may even just want to take a big bite of it right now because it’s dinnertime and it would be much easier to have a savory [...] Related posts: Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash and Hazelnuts The weather here has...
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HowChow (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Let's start with the pickle. It's a pretty good pickle -- sour like a New York deli, which is exactly what you need with a Korean-Italian sandwich. Korean-Italian sandwich? Of course, we're talking about the bulgogi panini -- the Riverside coffee shop's contribution to the fusion flavors that make me love America. Bulgogi panini. It's an inspired idea. A pretty good roll,...
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The Legion of Decency (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
... innovation and creation to the Internet. It was a very genteel affair. There were curried soups, Italian sandwiches, tofu nibblies for the Vegetarians in the crowd and fancy pastries. There were screens for Powerpoint presentations, whiteboards for scrawling and a mass of microphones to make sure every question and comment was recorded. At the centre of the room was a circular table...