Via Emilia - Ristorante Modenese
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Sorry for the delay once again my fellow foodies, but I believe I speak for everyone when I say Via Emilia was one of our favorites yet again. A nice group of about 13 of us found our way to Via Emilia: Tania, Ray, Pilar, Angel, Mike, Liz, KC, Griff, Nick, Jeanne, Matt, Rachel and Friend, who I think was Scott? A thing of note is that his little restaurant is cash only, and if the clientele
Via Brasil
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Monday, March 26th found us on Little Brazil Street, on W 46th in midtown, to explore the fine cuisine of Via Brasil. 7:00PM came and we soon found ourselves enjoying Caipirinhas and Brahmas as well as assorted wines. In attendance were 10 of our regulars, Rob, Jen, Mike,Liz, Ray,Tania, Matt, Marcie, as well as Angel and myself. I have to say, the food was absolutely fantastic, really. We
We were all Queens of Sheba, for a night
Friday, February 23, 2007
So on Thursday, February 22, 2007, 11 of us entered into Queen of Sheba, an Ethiopian restaurant on the west side, to enjoy a series of culinary explorations. Those in attendance, Tania, Ray, Matt, Mike, Liz, Jen, Robert!, Marci, Pilar, Jeanne and Rachel. Congratulations for your bravery!
The details on the restaurant:
650 10th Avenue
New York, NY 10036
(212) 397-0610
Ethnic Dining Adventure - Round VI
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Okay kids we're off for a real adventure this time around….
Next on our list is ETHIOPIAN. A few of us in the group have tasted this fine cuisine, but for many it will be an all new world to your palette. You can look forward to many lamb and chicken options using a variety of spices, all of which will be scooped up with the fabulous injera (spongey sourdough bread) which is provided in lieu
Uncle Vanya’s - Hell’s Kitchen
Thursday, January 25, 2007
We gathered at 7 for another round in culinary adventures. With the temperatures down to where they should be for New York in January, it seemed a prime opportunity to take in some fare worthy of the coldest temperatures in Siberia. We found our way to Uncle Vanya on West 54th street to try some Russian cuisine. We welcomed some new faces to the group: Jon, JP, Rachel and Britton. The restaurant