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Boston: Pauli's

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Location:

65 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113

The North End of Boston is one of my favorite parts of this city, it's great for photoshoots and of course, for the food. So, I couldn't believe I had never been to Pauli's before.

Guys, it really is WICKED fresh and CRAZY GOOD!!

The lobster grilled cheese sandwich was not only massive, it was chockful of fresh and huge chunks of LOBSTAH and lots of melted cheesy-goodness (don't worry, I Lactaid-ed myself out).

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The catchy "Pauli-tician" sandwich caught my eye, for it's name and for its ingredients (chicken cutlet, prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil, olive oil and balsamic vinegar). Those are my must-haves for literally everything, plus, it's approved by Paul himself! I could eat it again, right now.

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Another not to be missed sandwich is the Vito. Why? Because it was created by the "Vito" from The Sopranos.

That's right.

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Looking for breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? Pauli and his team have got you covered. If that's not enough, they also have a full catering menu, as well. Want to order online for delivery? They've got you covered there, as well. I knew the battery powered bikes were there for a reason!

And the team there? They're awesome!

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Thank you Paul and the team for treating us to an incredible dinner!

tags: Boston, Breakfast, Cheese, Lunch, North End, Pauli's, Sandwiches, catering, lobster, salads, subs
categories: Boston, Breakfast, Cheese, Chicken, Delivery, Dinner, Lunch, Massachusetts, Pasta, Pork, Salad, Sandwiches, Seafood, Take-out, fries
Wednesday 10.30.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Cambridge: Beat Hotel

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Location:

13 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA (below The Gap in Harvard Square)

It takes a certain type of restaurant to get me out on a weeknight after work in this city. The Beat Hotel is that type of restaurant. A grand opening party at a bohemian American brasserie inspired by the Beat generation of the 50s Paris, with live music and cockails named "Electric Sidecar"? Well, the food was just the icing on the cake at that point.

The restaurant features live music e'ry night with jazz, blues and world adding to the bohemian vibe. This night we were treated to Kate McGarry along with Steve Santoro and the Tim Ray trio.

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Throughout the evening, our host and co-owner Bertil Jean-Chronberg suggested a variety of American artisanal wines and craft beers to complement the items on the menu. 

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Serving a very eclectic menu of seasonal dishes to tempt both the carnivorous palate as well as the herbavore, our table covered the entire spectrum.

We began the evening with flavorful craft cocktails; my favorite was the American Breed, complete with Maker's Mark and St. Edler's elderflower liqueur and apple cider...it felt like the perfect drink for an Autumn evening.

We started with a slew of appetizers, spanning the entire table. A must-try dish is the Hamachi (yellowtail) Sashimi, served on avocado, sambal and black olives...literally melts in your mouth.

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There was crispy calamari and tempura veggies, crispy tuna spring rolls, a bohemian platter of hummus, cheese, veggies, pickles, enough for everyone to share.

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If that wasn't filling enough, we moved onto our mains, I decided on the 1/2 roasted natural chicken with frites, mustard jus and pickes, generous in portion and robust in flavor.

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The Tandoori spiced halibut with lentils and cucumber raita was a tasty alternative to the chicken, and the Earth Bowls (options vary from vegan, shrimp, chicken, steak and salmon) are yet another satisfying choice.

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Don't get me started on the desserts...the bread pudding is to die for.

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It's the best when you can share in a food experience with food lovers, and amongst these, at my table it was great to meet Tiffany and see Elizabeth who I hung out with in Miami!

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If you're looking for a lively spot to wine and dine with live music every night, be sure to check out the calendar at The Beat Hotel.

Thank you to The Beat Hotel for treating us to an incredible evening in Harvard Square.

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tags: Beat Hotel, Cambridge, Chicken, Harvard Square, Sushi, Tuna, kate mcgarry, live music, music, steak, steve santoro, tim ray trio
categories: Beef, Boston, Cambridge, Chicken, Dinner, Fish, Fresh, Indian, Lebanese, Massachusetts, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Music, NEW RESTO, Olives, Romance, bar
Sunday 10.27.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 6
 

Vancouver: Nuba

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Location:

207 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC

www.nuba.ca

When Melanie recommends something (like best poutine in Montreal), she's right on the money. Nuba was no different.

Scrumptious down to the last swipe of hummus and I guarantee you, there was a final sweep of that hummus!

You can create your own juice combo from Orange, Lime, Apple, Beet, Ginger, Carrot, Celery or Grapefruit. Ours consisted of Apple, Ginger and Celery and was deeeelicious. I'm always a little wary of what is claimed to be "fresh juice" especially when it involves ginger which as you know, aids in digestion, sometimes a little too well, if you get my drift?

I digress.

Everything was fresh, the meat is halal, there are vegetarian options and vegan options, making the food a healthy alternative while still being incredibly filling and satisfying.

Yikes, my mouth is watering. Again.

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tags: Chicken, Coffee, Drinks, Lebanese, Lebanese in Vancouver, Nuba, Vancouver, baklava, hummus, juice, pita, undefined
categories: Chicken, Coffee, Dessert, Falafel, Lebanese, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Travel, Vancouver, Vegetarian
Wednesday 07.17.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Miami: Wynwood Kitchen & Bar

Location:

2550 N.W 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL

http://www.wynwoodkitchenandbar.com/home.html

When I first met Elizabeth, we discussed events and restaurants in Miami and she sent me a thorough list of her recommendations, one of which was Wynwood Kitchen & Bar.

It worked out really well that we were able to dine with Elizabeth here after taking a walk through the Art District.

Besides a rather absent-minded server, we had an incredible meal of a variety of tapas dishes.

Props to the medjool dates (bacon-wrapped) for making my night! The spicy shrimp skewers get a shout out for being mighty tasty, too.

All-in-all a wonderful place to dine.

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tags: Burgers, bacon, miami, miami restaurants, shrimp, tapas, travel, wynwood kitchen, wynwood kitchen & bar
categories: Bacon, Beef, Beer, Burgers, Chicken, Outdoors, Patio, Romance, Seafood, Spicy, Tapas, Travel
Wednesday 07.25.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Greece: Athens, Petros Grill House

Location:

28 Kidathineon, Athens, Greece

 After a long day of exploring first the Acropolis, then the Ancient Agora, then the theatre of Dionysus, it was time for: SOUVLAKI!!! YEAAAAH!!!

And beer. Bonus!

 

tags: Beer, Dinner, Greece, athens, beers, chicken souvlaki, greek, pork, souvlaki, travel cuisine, travel food, travel foods
categories: Beer, Chicken, Dinner, Greece, Greek, Holiday, Pork, Souvlaki, Travel
Tuesday 04.03.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

MA: Priya Indian Cuisine

Location:

1270 Westford Street, Lowell, MA

www.bostonpriya.com

Looking for amazing Indian food in Massachusetts? Look no further than Priya's. 

Authentic north and south indian fare that's well priced and so delicious. We ordered half the things on the menu (some not pictured) and everything was excellent. Service, although friendly, is a bit slow. One of the tables beside us pre-ordered on the phone prior to coming in, which seemed like a good idea as they sat down after us but were eating well before us. 

Still, a great place for indian food and big enough to host parties and functions. (Photos via underwater camera)


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tags: Eggplant, Iboston indian food, Indian restaurants ma, Priya, Priya restaurant Boston, SPICY, Tandoori Chicken, dosas, indian food, massachusetts
categories: Boston, Chicken, Dinner, Dosa, Fish, Indian, Lunch, Massachusetts, Roti, South Indian, Spicy, Vegetarian
Monday 02.06.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 13
 

Boston: Temazcal Cantina

Location:

250 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA
www.temazcalcantina.com

We went to Temazcal to celebrate my BIL's birthday.
It was one of those early Fall September days, so the rain was coming down, and it was a Friday so we did get caught in rush-hour traffic.

On top of this, a few things to note:

Temazcal doesn't take reservations.

They have valet parking which is $20 (!) but you get it validated by the restaurant so it's actually $16 (!). (There will be much usage of exclamation points in this post).

We had to wait at the bar for our table, which was to be about a 45 minute wait. (!)

We had a round of cocktails - the mojitos were served in these giant glasses, with the thick rim, you know the kind, when the rim of the glass fills your whole mouth as though you won't be able to get a sip to drink? And the entire drink had far too much ice for enjoyment.



Then we were seated and given iPAD menus!

My BIL mentioned how unhygienic something like that would be to use - but then again, so are paper/laminated menus as well.  They say menus are the filthiest of all.

But I digress.

The light emanating from the iPads were incredible - all of our faces were highlighted in a blue glow, but as soon as we'd all ordered and the iPads were taken away, it was as if someone had turned off a light.  We were left to make conversation with ourselves, without the entertainment of swiping through the menu.

The view from the restaurant is quite lovely, and I must say the interior is really nice.  Watch out for the slippery floors though - not a friend of a lady and her heels!

Beside us, a table was served with an ENTIRE PIG (LECHON ASADO)!  Gross to the vegetarians of the table (and although I don't eat chicken anymore, but do eat bacon - don't ask - I was also not happy to catch the visual).

For the table we ordered the "GUACOMOLE DE LA MIXETA" which doesn't come with chips by the by.  Is this not weird to anyone?  We then had to order a couple of chip plates.

The guac was AMAH-ZING.  And very filling.



I ordered the HUACHINANGO A LA VERACRUZANA (red snapper with plantain mash).  It was incredible; the portion was huge and the entire thing was absolutely delicious.



My Mom got the POLLA A LA PERILLA MEXICANA which she loved (surprising, as she's very hard to please)!



Unfortunately those were the only dishes at the table that were good.

This is also largely due to the fact that 98% of the menu is non-veg, and although on the phone they said they'd be able to make any dish veg, our server didn't think so.  Thus, the only real veg option was the ENCHILADAS VERDES, which was not a huge hit; the BIL especially did not like it.



The QUESADILLA BOLILlOS (chicken) were average.  

The MOLE PABLANO (chicken mole) was served alone without any side of rice or anything.  Hard to eat that much mexican chocolate without any carbs, you know what I mean?



Our server, however, was good, and tried his best to accommodate our dietary restrictions as much as he could.



Still, most of the group, aside from me and my happy red snapper, felt like their meals were a huge rip-off in the end.  Fancy Mexican is apparently not for this family.  Maybe we're just happy with our version of Mexican dinners, with our Uncle Bens Spanish rice and refried beans.

OLE!


Temazcal Tequila Cantina on Urbanspoon

tags: Boston, Foodhogger, Friday, IPad, Menu, Mexican cuisine, Northern Avenue, Refried beans, Spanish rice, boston mexican, boston restos, boston spanish
categories: Boston, Burrito, Chicken, Dinner, Fish, Mexican, Outdoors, Patio, Romance, Spanish, View
Friday 10.14.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

The Raging Olive

Beerhogger celebrated his birthday BEERFEST (thirty)SEVEN at Better Bitters Brewing Co (more commonly

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tags: Beer, Beerfest, Bitters, Brewery, Duff Beer, Hoegaarden, Raging olive, Root beer, The Raging Olive Burlington, Wheat beer, burlington restaurants, linkedin
categories: Beer, Chicken, Delivery, Dinner, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, catering
Friday 05.13.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

Swiss Chalet Channel!

On February 28th, Swiss Chalet announced the launch of their exclusive Rotisserie Chicken Channel through Rogers Cable.

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tags: BBDO, Channel 208 swiss chalet, Facebook features, Foodhogger, Rogers Cable, Rotisserie, Swiss Chalet, Swiss Chalet deals, Swiss Chalet deals channel, Travel and Tourism, coupon codes toronto
categories: Chicken, Coupons, Delivery, Toronto
Tuesday 03.15.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

KFC's Double Down

Location:


466 Queen Street West, Toronto

Having received varied reactions to me trying KFC's DOUBLE DOWN burger, ranging from "Eeewwww" to the actually curious, "How WAS it?", I have to tell you, I LOVED it!
Yes, it's bacon and cheese sandwiched between  two juicy (and incredibly salty) chicken burgers, and at 540 calories, 30 g of fat, and 1,740 mg of sodium (!!!) it's not good for you, BUT it was deeeeeeeelicious and well worth it.  








Split between three of us, and no longer available in Canada, I now wish I'd had more of it!

tags: canada double down, chicken and cheese and bacon, double down toronto, kfc, kfc Double Down Canada, kfc double down, toronto kfc
categories: Bacon, Burgers, Cheese, Chicken, Toronto
Tuesday 11.30.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

Local Feature: Harlem Underground

Location:

745 Queen St W, Toronto

www.harlemrestaurant.com/underground

With a wall-mural/graffitied glass hallway and red interior walls, Harlem looks like how you'd expect a restaurant in Harlem to look: cultured-chic, friendly and somewhere you'd want to spend a few good hours with friends and wholesome Southern cooking.










Cajun Tempura Fried Okra
$4.95

Of all the fascinating side dishes on the menu ( fried plantains, candied yams, bacon mac n' cheese, collard greens,) we had to try the deep fried okra.  Arriving piping hot, and with plenty enough to go around, it did not disappoint.  Granted, okra is not for everyone...the slimy texture and odd taste is certainly something to acquire.  I, for one, love okra and have had it in many forms, so this was just another lovely treat for me.


Harlem Benny Poached eggs, chili-garlic greens, atop a sausage and grits flap jack along with cheesy hollandaise
$10.95

R who had this dish, was worried that the portion size and the density of a grit flap jack would be too heavy since she'd already eaten breakfast, but the flap jack was light and the eggs perfectly poached.



Mile High Jawny Toast Three egg-dipped thick slices of egg loaf drizzled with maple syrup, crushed pecans and fresh fruit
$10.95

OMG you guys.  Undoubtedly the best FT I've had to date!  THICK, yet fluffy slices of bread and an absolutely mouth-watering, nutty, berry sauce on top.  While splitting this dish with A who ordered the fried chicken and waffles, I ended up with a smorgasbord of salty (fried chicken) and sweet (waffles and french toast) goodness on my plate (usually how I like to eat things - all on one plate) which was wiped clean with the last bite of toast. 


Southern Fried Chicken & Waffle With a Chipolte-corriander-lime maple syrup
$11.95

Speaking of the Fried Chicken and waffles, does four pieces of chicken sound enough to you?! Thank goodness we were sharing!  What portions are these, my friends?  Amazing!  The chipotle-corriander-lime maple syrup was an excellent accompaniment to the waffles (which unfortunately lacked that fresh-out-of-the-waffle-iron heat).



Yam & Yukon Potato Hash Topped with a sunny side up egg cooked with spicy sausage, served with biscuits and greens
$9.95

We all agreed, the potato hash was incredible!  Especially with the spicy sausage.



Veggie Omelette Sweet peppers, onions, mushroom and spinach
$8.95

N who got this dish said even with the cheese it was a tad bland for her taste.

And none of us cared much for the sweet potato biscuits accompanying the omelettes.  They weren't warm or soft enough and had the texture of a scone; fairly dry.  I think with everything else going on in the dish, the side biscuit came cross as rather plain in comparison.  Regardless, I wish it had been better 'cause there's nothing like a hot biscuit!

Still, with any personal requests (ie. cheese in the omlette, collard greens instead of spinach) there were no hesitations to comply, in fact suggestions were made to accommodate dietary concerns, if possible.  Our server, Jen, imparted just the right measure of attentiveness without being intrusive.

Oh, and a shout-out the to the low-ceilinged washrooms, which we figured is the "underground" part of Harlem Underground. We all emerged from it as if we were the (recently rescued) miners. (Yay, miners!) :)

But in all seriousness, HU is such a wonderfully warm and friendly place, I would not hesitate to return. And with a group of seven, the verdict was unanimous: come hungry, and leave content!

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tags: Foodhogger, French Toast, Toronto, deep fried okra, eggs, eggs benny, fried chicken, harlem underground, harlem underground queen street, okra, okra recipes, queen street eats
categories: Brunch, Chicken, Coffee, French Toast, Mac n' cheese, Toronto, Vegetarian, waffles
Wednesday 10.20.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 7
 

Frugal Fare #6: The Banknote

Location:
663 King Street West, Toronto

The Banknote is one of those work-lunch and after-work dinner/drinks places serving up burger & beer type meals in a bank setting.  Yes, aptly named The Banknote, as it used to a bank, they still have the ol' vault in the back and teller booths.  If that ambiance doesn't suit you, there's always their cosy patio on the King Street side.

It's a great place for post-rock-climbing eats as Rock Oasis is just around the corner!  I'd choose this over The Wheatsheaf, if you were wondering. :)



Burger and fries special



Pasta of the day:



Eggplant Parm Burger:



Penne:



Chicken Burg:



Fish n' Chips:



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tags: Foodhogger, Toronto pubs, banknote resto, beer toronto, burger and fries toronto, fish n chips toronto, frugal fare, frugal fare toronto, king st burgers, king st w pubs, king st west pubs
categories: Beer, Brunch, Burgers, Chicken, Dinner, Drinks, Fish, Fish n' Chips, Outdoors, Patio, Toronto, bar, fries
Monday 08.30.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Cafe Cinquecento



Location:

791 King St W., Toronto

www.cafecinquecento.com

Went here for a friend's birthday, one who is a trusted foodie with great taste, and she was right.

I loved the atmosphere and the service and the story behind Cafe Cinquecento.

The Fiat 500

Cafe Cinquecento

The menu left me absolutely TORN...there were many routes I wanted to go: there was pizza, pasta, the specials...and then....I saw BRICK PRESSED CORNISH HEN.

Our server explained it to me as follows: they cook the hen with a brick placed on top (exactly how you imagine) so that it cooks both sides crisply and keeps all the moistness within (like so).

I was convinced.

And pleasantly surprised.

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Everyone else's meals looked wonderfully put together as well, and although it all took a while to arrive, to be fair there were 20 orders made!  In the meantime we enjoyed rounds of bread, bowls of mussels and anitpasto plates.  Yum.  There was a spicy salami on there that was very memorable.

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The only dish that didn't stand out was one of the specials: The tilapia on a bed of risotto with sausage.  Which, at least, four of us agreed, was bland and the sausage tasted like Oscar Myer weiners. 

Tilapia risotto special

But, the wine was flowing and it was simply a lovely evening of celebration.   There also suddenly appeared a lovely vase of red roses for the centre of the table!

Roses for the birthday girl!

And, I'm still astounded that the birthday girl picked up the whole tab!!

TV, the next one's on me!

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tags: Fish, Foodhogger, King Street West, Pasta, Pizza, Toronto, antipasto, brick pressed cornish hen, cafe cinquecento, cornish hen, fiat 500, food in toronto italian
categories: Chicken, Dinner, Fish, Italian, Seafood, Toronto
Monday 06.14.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Moxie’s, Yorkdale Mall

Location:
Yorkdale Mall, 1 Yorkdale Road, Toronto

Moxie's has the lowest lighting possible, which is really no excuse for bad photos, and these really are the worst pics ever, so I'll just leave you to them whilst I turn away.







tags: Chicken, Foodhogger, Moxie's in Toronto, Ontario, Sandwiches, Urbanspoon, food, food court toronto, moxie's, moxie's toronto yorkdale mall, salmon, toronto eats
categories: Beer, Chicken, Dinner, Fish, Salad, Sandwiches, Toronto, bar, fries
Friday 04.09.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Lahore Tikka House

Location:

1365 Gerrard Street East, Toronto

Cost: $50 for 2 or 3

www.lahoretikkahouse.com

I've been to Lahore Tikka House numerous times.

The restaurant that always seems to be in a state of construction...and serving what feels like practically take-out, under make-shift portables.





You check off what you want from the paper menu, receive a number and with plastic cutlery, paper cups and plates at the ready, you wait....



Wait for the goodness to arrive.

For the unmistakable tune of juicy sizzle on a hot pan.



Lahori Chicken kebabs



The delectable mouth-wateringChicken biryani. A greasy fave.



Instead of the butter chicken they recommended we try the chicken tikka masala 'cause it's spicier. Agreed!



The sizzling King Fish is glorious!



Don't forget to wash it all down with an Indian staple of Thumbs Up. Why is pop always so much better in a bottle?

And although they've been times when we've been left waiting for our dishes a lot longer than at previous visits and even had to re-order (!), for the most part, the service is quite efficient and friendly and doesn't seem to have been interrupted by the renovations that appear to still be underway...





Lahore Tikka is definitely a greasy spoon ladle with a (depending how cast-iron your stomach is) almost-guarantee, but it brings you as close to authentic India as can do. Let's hope they don't lose the cosy atsmophere with the faux-imperial scheme they seem to be coming up with.

Lahore Tikka House on Urbanspoon

tags: Chicken biryani, Chicken kebabs, King Fish, Lahore Tikka in Little India, Lahori Chicken kebabs, Little India, Thumbs Up, butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, kebabs, lahore tikka house, sizzling King Fish
categories: Chicken, Indian, Inexpensive Places to Eat, Toronto
Monday 11.16.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 
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