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Re: Jestine's Kitchen, Charleston

Travel Rob ·
The prices really are amazing there. The Pecan Fried Whiting basket is $5.95 on the menu and the Okra Gumbo is $2.75 .
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct 7th, 2014: Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York

Paul Heymont ·
You won't find me eating oysters there (or anywhere!) but I've always loved the Guastavini tile ceilings. Not only gorgeous, but a lot like stepping back into another time in the station (Jack Finney fans will know what I mean...)
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct 7th, 2014: Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York

DrFumblefinger ·
There's more than oysters at this restaurant, one of my favorites in New York as well. Excellent seafood selection as well.
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Jestine's Kitchen, Charleston

DrFumblefinger ·
  In the past decade or so, Charleston has emerged as a food/foodie travel destination.  On an extended weekend visit to Charleston, we enjoyed superb food every single meal.  Most everything is fried and a little "heavier" than we're...
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10 Best Cuisine of India you must experience

Pratima ·
A country of great dimensions and in which living centuries of history, cultures and religion along with a good amount of different local dishes, also reflects in its gastronomy that interesting diversity. That is why today we delve into the typical dishes of Indian cuisine, where spices reign of undisputable manner. The irresistible flavors of meals of this part of the globe owe much to the cayenne, cloves, ginger, saffron or cardamom. These and other condiments, combined in mixtures like...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct 7th, 2014: Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York

IslandMan ·
     A visit to New York City is a must on anyone's travel itinerary or wish list. Whether you go for the architecture, the history, the nightlife or to just soak in the whole atmosphere of the place, it is certainly an unforgettable...
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A Day of Decadence in Paris

Charlotte Isabel ·
I don't like food. I don't even love food. A huge part of my motivation to travel abroad is finding amazing places to eat and tasting delectable new dishes. Cuisine is both an authentic and intimate way of experiencing local culture, so seeing what's on offer food wise is always number one on my to-do list.
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French cuisine showcased around the world

Paul Heymont ·
In a bid to remind the world that French cuisine is (in their eyes, at least) the greatest in the world, French chefs cooked up a storm yesterday, with 1700 chefs in 150 cities preparing feasts in bars, restaurants, embassies and even a prison.
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

TravelingCanuck ·
What a great posting. Some delightful dining experiences for sure. My wife and I are heading to Paris in November and certainly plan to have dinner at Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole. Thanks so much.
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

GarryRF ·
On my first visit to France I visited a small supermarket. I bought a selection of economically priced wines. They all tasted the same - cheap. I was advised by other tourists to look for the laundry basket instore. It contained re-cycled bottles with no label. Just the description on a card attached to the basket. And even cheaper than the junk I'd already bought. It's what you see the locals choosing. 1 red and 1 white basket full of scratched bottles with a new cork . Beautiful wine and...
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

Paul Heymont ·
L'Alimentarie is definitely on my list for next trip. I'm no vegetarian, but I love well-prepared vegetables...and those white beans, well...
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

Paul Heymont ·
Garry, your wine story reminded me of a family experience with French 'vin de table.' My father was stationed in Heidelberg in the late 1950s, and the British, French and U.S. forces gave each other reciprocal privileges in their stores. The main reason for our occasional trip to Baden-Baden, which was the French headquarters, was to refill jugs with inexpensive and quite pleasant French wine. It was, indeed, as cheap as milk! (Although I never thought of using it on cornflakes...). I note...
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

Paul Heymont ·
I don't just like this blog. I don't just love this blog. I just want to be in Paris with this blog (and my next visit is 18 months away). Thanks so much!
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Re: A Day of Decadence in Paris

Travel Rob ·
Your blog and photos certainly captured the magic of eating in Paris!
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Pondicherry Eats

Jayita ·
It’s been less than a month since I relocated from my former hometown of Pondicherry, where I spent more than a decade, to my ancestral hometown Kolkata. I have been busy catching up with friends and family after ages, but I know soon enough memories of my beautiful beachside town will come back to haunt me. I believe the best, and in many ways the worst, years of my life were spent there. So, for whatever it’s worth, I also believe that food not only unites but also heals. Food abides and...
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