Artisan Bread School

On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of taking an Artisan bread making class from Carl Shavitz at the Miele Center in Midtown (the PR firm sent me to the class for free). The all day class is an introductory course to bread making (there are also 3-day and 5-day courses all over the world – […]

Led Zeppole

After eating 2 pounds of meat, cheese, and noodles at S’Mac, I figured there was no better way to end the night than to have some fried foods at Led Zeppole. Led Zeppole was opened by the Artichoke guys and specializes in fried desserts like the ones you’d eat on Coney Island. They also have […]

Del Posto

My friends Angie and Brooke came to visit me over the weekend. Since they stayed with me, they wanted to treat me out to a nice meal and wanted it to be blog-worthy; I told them that I really wanted to try Del Posto because it was on the Michelin list for NYC and that […]

Bleecker Street Pizza

There are a lot of options for pizza on and around Bleecker Street. Keste, Joe’s, John’s, and Bleecker Street Pizza are the first ones that come to mind. Bleecker Street Pizza has been on The Food Network a bunch of times for their New York style pizza. Personally, I don’t like their NY-style pizza because […]

Lamazou

On Saturday, I had a craving for a tuna sandwich. Not just any tuna sandwich, but Lamazou’s Z’Tuna sandwich. It was almost 7pm (they close at 8pm) but luckily, I was in the neighborhood. I quickly ran over: The shop sells a lot more than sandwiches – they have an assortment of gift baskets hanging […]


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