The bread bowl, created by slicing off the top of a monkey-head sized loaf of sourdough and carving out the innards, is perfectly crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside (but dense enough to not get soppy). The bread perfectly complements the thick, flavorful chowder.
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the round table restaurant at the algonquin hotel (ny ny)
I adore Dorothy Parker, the sassy satirical writer of 1920s New York, so we had to stop in to eat at the Algonquin Hotel last year to see the infamous round table where Dorothy and a number of notable friends held daily court during lunch starting in 1919.
black bear coffee shop (cloudcroft nm)
Nathan expertly grinds out good-uns using New Mexican artisan roasters, turning the Bear into a morning mountain must-stop.
better half coffee & cocktails
The earthy wriggles of crispy hash browns and coffee-and-cream gravy adorned with clouds of egg whites and snowy asadero, a dawn of sunny yolk, motts of scallions, red onions pickled purple, and the plum perfection of amarnth microgreens all atop a hazy gray plate itself atop a blushing picnic table still takes my breath away.
rosedale kitchen and bar [closed]
Rosedale is a bright and cheery place designed for aspirational families while offering elevated childhood standards for the adults.
quick bite: casa choi (san marcos tx) [CLOSED]
I particularly recommend the Bulgogi Taco on corn (char-grilled ribeye, cabbage, corn, onions, spicy mayo, teriyaki sauce, topped with green onions; $3.25): savory and delicious with hints of the Korean Peninsula.
allandale quick bites (third bimester 2020)
The pandemic is really messing with the pots and pans of the restaurant industry as owners and chefs adjust to the new reality of shut-ins, take-outs, and partial openings.
quickbite: brisket love (lindale tx)
If you're up in northeast Texas heading one way or the other on Interstate-20 and feel your tummy growling in the Tyler vicinity, you should really consider stopping in at the Brisket Love about mile off the pavement near Lindale.
strolling downtown during the plague
In a fit of cabin fever (and fearing the lack of public restrooms during a longer trip), the bride and I cruised (and strolled a wee bit) downtown in search of COVID-inspired murals and graffiti.
hawaiian bros
I don't advise surfing into Hawaiian Bros uninformed like I did because, after opening up the admirably biodegradable divided clamshell of chow, my first thought was: What in Sam Hill is this?





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