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Boston: Salvatore's

Location:

545 Washington Street
Boston, MA

I didn't know Salvatore's was all over this city, but I'm excited about this prospect, as I've found some mighty tasty Neapolitan style 'za in Beantown, so that means I can find a it whenever I want.

Lovely and attentive service, and the best eggplant parmesan the three of us have ever had (and that's coming from two parmesan conoisseurs!)

 Photo via my Instagram feed.

 

tags: Eggplant, Margherita, Pizza, eggplant parmesan
categories: Boston, Lunch, Pizza, Vegetarian
Thursday 01.24.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

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)


Priya on Urbanspoon

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
 

TRAVEL: Boston: La Famiglia Giorgio

Location:

112 Salem Street
Boston, MA 02113

www.lafamigliagiorgio.com/

There are large portions, and then American super sized portions. La Famiglia super sizes it.

I ain't complaining. I know how to mangi.

The food is tasty, fresh and MASSIVE. 

Best bruschetta to date.







If you plan accordingly you can feed your intera grande famiglia here for under $20! 

Just kidding.

Not.

Famiglia Giorgio on Urbanspoon

tags: Boston La Famiglia Giorgio, Boston Little Italy, Condiments, Cook, Eggplant, Garlic, Home, La Famiglia, La Famiglia Giorgio, La Famiglia boston, Marinara sauce, Pasta
categories: Bruschetta, Italian, Travel
Tuesday 03.08.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

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