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Tea With: Arzoo, in NYC

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Alice's Tea Cup, Chapter II, 156 E 64th St, Manhattan, NY 10065

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tags: Alice's Tea Cup, Arzoo, New York City, Scraps of my Love, big apple, nyc, nyc alice's tea cup, portraits, tea with
categories: Cake, Cupcake, New York City, Tea
Friday 05.16.14
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

NYC: Baked by Melissa with Stilettos & Sequins

It sounds like I stopped by Baked by Melissa in NYC wearing stilettos and sequins, but rather I had Dhruvi, the queen of "Stilettos & Sequins" take me to the delightful cupcake shoppe.

After a trip to the Guggenheim, I met up with Dhruves at Qi (both beautifully decorated and delish, btw), followed by an exploration of the racks at Loehmann's, finally making our way to Baked by Melissa.

The bite-sized cupcakes are the perfect quantity of sweet and each is filled with the exact flavor of their names. Take "Peanut Butter and Jelly" for example, it tastes exactly like a PB&J sandwich, except maybe better. My favorite was the red velvet, but *ahem* I did try them all.....

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tags: New York City, baked, baked by melissa, bloggers, chocolate, chocolate cupcakes, cupcakes, cupcakes in nyc, desserts, dhruvi, new york city cupcakes, nyc
categories: Bakery, Cake, Cupcake, Dessert, New York City, Outdoors
Tuesday 10.23.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Frugal Fare #7: New York City: Angela'S Rock N Roll Deli

Location:

1428 6th Ave, New York, NY

Sometimes you just want simple bacon, eggs n' toast for breakfast. Add pototoes in the mix and I'm in heaven.

For $6?

Can't beat that.

I love NYC. 

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tags: Breakfast, Coffee, New York City, bacon, bacon and eggs, bread, eggs, frugal, frugal fare, nyc, nyc breakfast
categories: Bacon, Breakfast, Cafe, Coffee, Delis, Eggs, Inexpensive Places to Eat, New York City, Tea, Travel, bread, fries
Friday 03.16.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

New York City: Magnolia Bakery

Location:

1240 6 Avenue, New York, NY

magnoliabakery.com

You knew it was coming (if you follow me on Instagram, that is). There are several locations of Magnolia in NYC, and although I never made it to the original location in West Village, this one at Bloomingdale's wasn't too shabby.

Have you been? The cupcakes are divine - the red velvet cupcake was mighty tasty. 

 

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categories: Bakery, Baking, Cake, Cupcake, Dessert, Ice-cream, New York City, Travel
Thursday 03.15.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 10
 

New York City: Bice

Location:

7 East 54th Street, New York, NY

bicenewyork.com

Upon the recommendation from our hotel, Bice was the venue for dinner one evening when we met up with some friends. If you're looking for classy Northern Italian fare, with house-made pasta, meticulous service at a high price point, look no further than Bice. 

 

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tags: New York City, Pasta, bice new york, bice nyc, new york city pasta, nyc, nyc pasta
categories: Pasta, Travel
Tuesday 03.13.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

New York City: Bread

Location:

20 Spring Street, New York, NY

orderbreadsoho.com

We celebrated N's cousin's birthday with her friend at Bread in Soho. Great venue for brunch and, well, bread.

A very cosy spot that was fully jam packed. The service was excellent as were all the dishes. They even threw in a tiramisu cake on the house. 


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categories: Breakfast, Brunch, Cake, Coffee, Eggs, Lunch, Pasta, Travel, bread
Monday 03.12.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 7
 

New York City: Dos Caminos

Location:

825 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10022
www.doscaminos.com


Came highly recommended. Didn't know it was a chain. And for someone who spent more than 8 hours at the Met without eating anything, I was, to say the least, starving. The service was top knotch, and because we said we were incredibly hungry they brought out everything in literally 10 minutes. 

The rice and beans were unlimited, and we (mostly me) had about 5-6 refills. 

The fish dish was spicy just as I ordered, just wonderful. Ah, to have it once more. 

 

 

 

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categories: Cake, Dinner, Fish, Ice-cream, Mexican, New York City, Spicy, Travel
Friday 03.09.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 6
 

New York City: Brooklyn Diner

Location:

212 West 57th Street  New York, NY

www.brooklyndiner.com/menu.htm

On our way to the hotel in NYC, we passed by the Brooklyn Diner and immediately decided to try it out sometime. Turned out our hotel was only a few blocks from it, so we walked back for lunch. The place was packed with what looked like business men with heavy mid-sections. After seeing the menu, then our dishes, it was easy to know why. The portions are massive, quite like their prices. $18 for a sandwich? Um. Okay. Tourist trap, likely.

I chose their "famous tuna sandwich", mainly for the Ezekiel bread which I've always wanted to try. 

N got the turkey sandwich, which was basically Thanksgiving dinner in a sandwich. 

The tuna sandwich was greasy, yes, but good. Ezekiel bread was delicious, although covered in butter, taking away it's health factor. The fries were perfect. I don't eat turkey, but the mashed potatoes and gravy were divine. 

It's easy to see why this place is so popular, but if I were to eat here everyday, the Ezekiel bread won't help none. 

 

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tags: New York City, Sandwiches, bread, brooklyn diner, diner, ezekiel bread, nyc, nyc diner, tTuna, turkey burger
categories: Bistro, Cake, Sandwiches, Seafood, Travel, Tuna, Turkey, bread, diner
Tuesday 03.06.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

New York City: Love from NYC

Heart shaped pizza? How about some breaded love?

This is how NYC does Valentine's Day.

 

tags: New York City, Pizza, Valentine's, bread, ny pizza, nyc, undefined, valentine's day, valentine's dinner
categories: Baking, Pizza, Valentine's Day, bread
Tuesday 02.14.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 12
 

Hero Burger

Location:


1480 Major Mackenzie Drive East
Richmond Hill, ON

www.heroburgers.com

I like to jokingly think it's me saying "hello" to the burger.  "Herroo Burger!"

Having eaten at Hero Burger once before at the Queen Street location, I wasn't blown out of the water.  It was almost good bye burger. 

But seeing it again in Richmond Hill while quite hungry, all was forgotten and we exchanged pleasantries once more.

I got the beef burger with bacon, hold the cheese, while my husband got the turkey burger with all the fixin's.



Verdict?





While there was nothing bad or wrong with it, it's not the best I've had and failed to impress a second time. 

However, the service was great; friendly and quick, and better than the Queen St. location.

So, it may not my hero, but then, I already have one.
Hero Certified Burgers on Urbanspoon

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categories: Bacon, Burbs, Burgers, Toronto, fries
Thursday 05.12.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1