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Barbara Lynch's Drink Photo: Mike Ritter Though fine dining may have cooled off a little as a result of the past year’s economic turmoil, celeb chefs remain as popular as ever. And, fortunately, many of them have opened more casual concepts, Read More...
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Il Casale Photo: Mike Ritter In an effort to combat pasta's bad post-Atkins rap, the World Pasta Congress of Rome (yes, there is such a thing) has deemed October 25 to be World Pasta Day. In its honor, we thought we’d take this opportunity to Read More...
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Détente Photo: courtesy of the restaurant Those hitting the beaches for the upcoming three-day Labor Day weekend are probably looking for something more than a basket of fried clams (not that there's anything wrong with that!). Here are our Read More...
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dante Photo: courtesy of the restaurant The pleasure of dining at waterside restaurants is something only an aquaphobe could deny. Yet too often the food at such spots is a washout. Yesterday we gave you options for lobster rolls by the water , and today Read More...
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Persephone Photo: courtesy of the restaurant After pigging out this past weekend on ribs, burgers and beer to celebrate our nation's birthday , perhaps you'd like to continue your patriotic eating, albeit the healthy way. To help you out, we've Read More...
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Photo: Keven Law Memorial Day, May 25, is almost here, which means it's time for barbecues and trips to scenic vistas. But if you’re the kind who’d rather have someone else do the grilling, and aren’t looking to travel beyond your Read More...
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Harvest's outdoor seating Photo: courtesy of the restaurant With the weather warming up, it's time once again for long meals outside. If you're looking for a spot to dine while worshiping the sun, check out the list below for some choice alfresco Read More...
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photo: courtesy of Churl No matter how much you try to forget, your taxes are still due on April 15. But that doesn't mean you can't afford a solid meal – after this rough couple of months, you deserve it! We've pulled out a few cheap Read More...
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The Fireplace Photo: courtesy The Fireplace “A fireside is a great opiate," said Leigh Hunt, the poet and journalist. It’s also a great mood-setter and, of course, a good way to warm up your toes. Here are a few choice restaurants with Read More...
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Celebrate the year of the Ox. Photo: Bernard Oh If you didn't get your fill of New Year's festivities a few weeks ago, take heart, because the Year of the Ox starts on January 26th. The celebrations continue for 15 days, including the annual Lion Read More...
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photo: Mike Ritter Seventy-five years ago, on December 5th, 1933, the state of Utah ratified the 21st Amendment and effectively ended the 13-year dry spell in American history known as Prohibition. In the past, that event has mostly interested historians, Read More...
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With the economy a wilder ride than most roller coasters these days, it feels good to dine at a restaurant where you'll get the most for your buck. Which places offer the best quality-to-cost ratio? Zagat Survey has done the math for you. Here are Read More...
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Legendary actor Paul Newman passed away over the weekend. Although best known as a movie star, he was also renowned as an entrepreneur/philanthropist thanks to his Newman’s Own brand of food products, which began as a line of salad dressing and Read More...
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Nearly 1% of the U.S. population is allergic to gluten – that combo of proteins and starch found in foods such as breads, ice cream and ketchup (it’s often used as a stabilizer in the latter two items). Fortunately, a few local restaurants Read More...
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Banq is just one of many newcomers doing brunch. photo: Mike Ritter Ah, the perfect brunch: eggs done just right, pancakes so fluffy they seem to float off the plate and Bloody Marys spicy enough to conquer the malaise caused by last night’s party. Read More...
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