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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
 

Greece: Santorini, Sugar

Location:

Zoto's

It was the same place where we got the gelato. This time around it was for the magnificent and ENORMOUS sugared puff pastry.

YUM!

tags: Greece, Santorini, desserts, donuts, pastry, sugar, sweets
categories: Bakery, Chocolates, Dessert, Donut, Gelato, Greece, Greek, Outdoors, Take-out, Travel, bread
Thursday 06.21.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

Greece: Santorini, McDaniels

I don't recall the location of McDaniels, but boy was it packed (a good sign, no?)

Tasty gyros at a decent price. Although not really a sit down restaurant, we did manage to snag a couple of stools to sit on. It was mighty delicious and the fries were fresh - the bonus is the fries IN the gyro, like we had in Mykonos. #BESTTHINGEVER

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tags: Chicken, Greece, Santorini, french fries, fries, gyros, pork, santorini food
categories: Greece, Greek, Road-side, Santorini, Snack, Souvlaki, Take-out, Travel, fries
Tuesday 06.12.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

TRAVEL: Quebec City, Carlo's Pizza

Location:

117, Rte Principale E RR 2, Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham, QC J0X 2W0, 819-456-4545

Not only does Carlo do pizza, and amazingly well (the veggie one we got was chock-full of tasty veggies and not very greasy), he does the best poutine I've ever tasted in Quebec!  Mighty squishy curds and a not-too-salty gravy that's just the right consistency.  The pan fried tilapia was amazing with the poutine!  They don't skimp out on quantity either, check out the amount of cheese on this caesar salad!  Now, if only Carlo's was closer....



 

tags: Canada, Cheese, Cooking, Home, Masham, Montreal, Pizza, Poutine, Quebec, Quebec City, carlo pizza, food
categories: Cheese, Fish, Pizza, Poutine, Quebec City, Salad, Take-out, Toronto
Tuesday 04.19.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Panago on Bremner

You may remember my last Panago Pizza entry, where I said it was tasty pizza but expensive.  Recently, we tried the location on Bremner Blvd (off Lower Simcoe), the first time ordering to go instead of ordering in.

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tags: Bremner pizza, Panago Pizza, Pizza, panago on Bremner, panago pizza toronto, pizza hairy arms, pizza joints in toronto, pizza near rogers centre, pizza near skydome, pizza near waterfront, pizza panago, pizza pie
categories: Pizza, Take-out, Toronto
Wednesday 04.07.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Rude Service @ Whole Foods (Whole Hearth), Yorkville

Location:

87 Avenue Road, Toronto

Cost: Hot chocolate $2.99 (mint shot $.50), cooked sushi combo 6.49, avocado roll $5.99

To clarify; this review is not about the Whole Foods Market in Yorkville....which I actually like very much and can't complain about. Instead, this post is in regards to the absolutely disgraceful service we received at the Whole Foods cafe, Whole Hearth (located on the street level of Avenue Rd.) one afternoon after a day at the spa.

It's very surprising that such a location as this in Yorkville (or anywhere, for that matter) would have staff like this employed.

Imagine this, if you will. Three perfectly relaxed women, sauntering into the cafe for a mid-day snack after a leisurely few hours at the Nova Spa across the street. Each picking a sushi snack tray from the freezer section and standing at the cashier ready to pay.

At once we notice how our server is incredibly short with us...ringing in my friend's sushi while impatiently gesturing for mine as well. I tell him we want to order a hot chocolate which he doesn't even acknowledge, still waving for my sushi tray. I try to tell him that my sister and I will be sharing our hot chocolate (my friend had also ordered a hot chocolate) but it goes unacknowledged (although appears on the receipt).

We take our sushi to the table (sans hot chocolate) and begin to eat, all the while looking to see if our hot chocolates are being made. Instead he seems to be occupying himself with other tasks and then begins moving around from one end of the cafe to the other.

At one point, my sister stops him mid-walk and asks about our hot chocolates to which he snaps, "In a minute, I'm not going in that direction..", meaning he was heading away from the coffee counter. Seriously?

Finally..and I mean by this time, my friend has already finished her sushi, he plops down her hot chocolate whereas ours is nowhere to be seen. So again, my sister begins to ask for an extra cup for the hot chocolate (assuming he plans to bring it) to which he rudely retorts, "In a minute, after these customers". So now they are other customers waiting, but weren't we also waiting?

Eventually we receive our drink (and the second cup) but are not happy with it (besides the manner in which it was produced, it didn't taste all that good either).



Later he returns with some 'leftover samples' from the bakery - some pizza which he shoves in front of our faces without explanation so I ask what kind of pizza it is, veggie or meat (my sister is vegetarian). His response? A classy, "chicken!" and then whips it away from me offering it to my friend who helps herself.

Wow.

As we get up to leave, we're barely out of our seats and gathering up our things when he comes over and starts moving the tables apart. I was practically still sitting in the chair. Yikes!!

My sister and I were appalled and even my usually zen-like friend was amazed at his actions.

Forget Whole Hearth, we sure got a WHOLE lotta attitude! What a horrible person to keep employed. Shame on you Whole Hearth.

Whole Hearth Bakery & Cafe on Urbanspoon

tags: 87 Avenue Road, Bakery, Cafe, Foodhogger, Sandwiches, Sushi, Toronto, Twitter, Urbanspoon, Whole Foods, bad service, cafe in yorkville
categories: Bakery, Cafe, Coffee, Sandwiches, Snack, Sushi, Take-out, Tea, Toronto
Friday 10.09.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 7
 

Eastern Japanese and Asian Fusion

Location:

 

2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville

 

Cost: approx $15 pp

 

We were craving some sushi take-out and decided to give Eastern a try on the basis that you just never know!

Well, who knew, indeed? Eastern is amazing.

 

 

We went in to check out their take-out menu and decided they certainly have a variety of foods (from sushi to thai to chinese). And once we spoke to Andy we decided on keeping it simple with a salmon bento box and a spicy schezuan chicken dish with rice. While we waited we were served tea and it's at that point that we decided we liked that place (even before tasting the meal).

 

 

And it was a damn good meal, let me tell you.

 

 

Tasty and spicy (with real dried red chilies) schezuan chicken (with loads of chicken).

 

 

 

The peppers, green onions etc were all very fresh (unlike the slightly rotten tasting veggies so common in many asian restos).

 

 

The bento box sushi was incredible; the tempura just perfect.

 

 

 

They also have all-you-can eat sushi for $12.99 at lunch and $19.99 at dinner (I believe, but will confirm).

 

Now a definite favourite in the 'Ville!

 

Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion on Urbanspoon

 

tags: 2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion, Eastern in Oakville, Eastern sushi in Oakville, Sushi, bento box, salmon, salmon bento box, schezuan, schezuan chicken, spicy schezuan chicken, sushi in Oakville
categories: Oakville/Mississauga, Spicy, Sushi, Take-out
Wednesday 10.07.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Frugal Fare #2: Mini Bar

Location:

116 Spadina Ave., Toronto

Cost: $1-6

Mini Bar is #2 in Foodhogger's Frugal Fare in the city!



It may be mini, (literally a hole in the wall on Spadina, south of Camden on the West side) but Rachel & Susan (pictured) are doing a splendid job serving fresh sandwiches ($3), sushi ($5.75), edamame ($1.50), miso soup ($0.95), tea, coffee, juice, bagels, fruits, candy and more from the depths of this tiny shoppe.



The two ladies are wonderfully warm and friendly and speedy!

Their straight-forward menu:





 My tuna sandwich for $3.50; delicious & home-made tasting:



Mini Bar's fantastic, but don't go, 'cause it's a hidden gem in the city and we want it all to ourselves! ;)

Mini Bar on Urbanspoon

tags: Miso Soup, Sandwiches, Sushi, bar, edamame, frugal, frugal fare, mini, mini bar
categories: Breakfast, Cafe, Chocolates, Coffee, Dessert, Fresh, Frugal Fare, Inexpensive Places to Eat, Lunch, Sandwiches, Soup, Take-out, Toronto
Saturday 04.18.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 9
 

Motimahal

Location:

1422 Gerrard St East, Toronto (Gerrard St. or Little India)

Cost: $10-15

The Indian McDonalds, we call it.   Much like the famous golden arches the red  Motimahal signage is iconic to Gerrard street.



(Top photo via Flickr: Andrew Alexander)

It's one of the oldest restaurants in Little India and definitely one of the best, if not the best. The consistent food and familiar tacky interior makes Motimahal a reliable (and recognizable location in Deepa Mehta's Bollywood/Hollywood) and  satisfying place to dine in the East end.



The cafeteria-like "diner" setting, with slanted laminate seats, red tables and ceramic tiled walls (with only recent update of painted red swirls and circles) is all part of the charm.  As is the plastic trays, cutlery and  styrofoam cups filled with water from steel jugs.



Also, your urge to wipe the table or seats down with paper towels is entirely normal.   As is suppressing the urge to pee so as not to visit the washrooms downstairs (which are, actually, not that bad).  This place is not for everyone...and yet, everyone seems to come here.  There is always a steady stream of customers chowing down on veg thalis (the best in the city), masala dosas, tandoori chicken and naan (my favourite), chaats, samosas, butter chicken (incredible),  just to name a few.  There is also a colourful array of indian sweets for you to choose from.

My favourite dish is the tandoori chicken with naan; ask anyone - this is what I will, 90% of the time order from Motimahal.  This time I went with the tandoori WINGS (it was 3pm and this was our 'snack' time between shopping).

I don't know if I've ever mentioned how much I dislike cilantro, but I do.  It's more the smell of FRESH cilantro that makes me nauseous.  However, for some reason, and this baffles my loved ones (and me),  I do like a good bit of cilantro chutney - the kind that comes with tandoori chicken and that little side of carrots and onions - it's just so tasty (with tandoori chicken and that little side of carrots and onions).







My sister's love for chaat is like my love for tandoori chicken.   Whenever she visits; there's nothing like a good bite of chaat (mixture of potato cubes, crispy fried bread and chickpeas, garnished with onion, coriander, hot spices, topped with yogurt).



It's very simple...if you're looking for a place to eat in Little India, look no further than Motimahal (or Udupi for South Indian cuisine but I'll save that for another post).

Motimahal Restaurant Ltd on Urbanspoon

tags: Little India, Toronto, gerrard st, motimahal, restaurants
categories: Dinner, Dosa, Indian, Lunch, Take-out, Toronto
Thursday 04.16.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 15
 

Flip, Toss & Thai Kitchen

Location:

141 Harbord St. (at Brunswick Ave.)

Cost: Approx $15 each for a soup & entree

www.fliptossthai.com

When I called to make reservations, the lady on the phone was so polite, hesitating only when I asked for a table for six, but then graciously took down my name and confirmed the reservation. Later, on my way there, a friend of mine called asking if she'd found the right place, as she was seeing only a counter with a few stools and a table with six chairs around it. I told her those six chairs were for us! I guess we were all surprised by the ambiance; which is minimalist to the max (read: no washrooms); only a few seats, an order counter, a cola box and a blackboard with most of the menu listed.



[It's ironic that we dined there during Earth Hour; it may have been the only place with it's florescent light spilling out into the night...or at least as far across the street to the laundromat with it's own florescent sparkle].

Still, whatever the ambiance lacks in at FT&T, the cuisine more than makes up for and we can thank former Salad King chef, Suzchen Sun, for that.
There's the same chili scale system that Salad King has, but the service and flavours are authentic to FT&T.

= ½ chili

½ chili = 1/6 tbsp chilies
1 chili = 1/3 tbsp chilies
3 chili = 1 tbsp chilies
And so on

Our host, Wei was extremely patient with us, addressing our vegetarian needs with helpful alternatives and suggestions. The reason we picked this place, we told him, was because it's #3 of the top 10 vegetarian places to eat in Toronto (according to Urbanspoon) and we're so glad we did.

Here's why:

Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup $3.89




We were also able to put in a special request for Hot and Sour VEG Soup for $3.65 (same price as the Chicken Coconut milk soup) which came with tofu instead of shrimp. 'Twas indeed hot and sour! Most of us were coughing because of the heat, but the flavour was great and I was content having more than two shrimps in my soup! The only downside to the soup (for us) was biting into largish chunks of lemongrass and ginger(?); however, the surprise of it was only slightly and temporarily off-putting.

Basil Chicken $7.26, served with rice (and blurred in the background, Spicy Tofu $6.79 [served with rice])



I opted for the 3 chili (medium) heat - and didn't find it too hot at all, but I'd ordered the Thai Basil Fried Rice $7.02, which wasn't already spicy, like the Spicy Eggplant or Spicy Tofu.



Boy, was it ever tasty!! Best fried rice I have ever had...I normally wouldn't have finished a whole plate of rice, but I gobbled this up and even considered ordering another to go!

Spicy Eggplant $7.04 (served with rice but opted for rice noodles). I only tasted this, but again, wow! I wish I'd ordered it!



Pad Thai $7.79. Wonderfully not ketchupy like the one at Spring Rolls.




Thai Bangkok Noodle $7.79. By this time I was too stuffed to try it - but I heard that my fried rice was better than this :)




At Flip, Toss & Thai Kitchen, the service is refreshingly friendly but it's the food, my Goodness, the FOOD which is simply FANTASTIC! So fresh, so quick....as easy as a flip and a toss (har har). They also deliver and do take-out! What more could one ask for? It's evident by the sheer quantity of customers that filtered through (for sit-in, take-out and pick-up) while we were there that this place is doing great!

I'll certainly be back!

Flip, Toss & Thai Kitchen on Urbanspoon

tags: Basil, Brunswick Ave., Chicken, Chili, Eggplant, Flip Toss and Thai, Harbord, Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup, Hot and Sour Soup, Salad King, Spicy Eggplant, Suzchen Sun
categories: Delivery, Dinner, Lunch, Take-out, Thai, Toronto
Wednesday 04.01.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 13