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Café Forant

12Dec10

Café Forant has four two-top tables inside and two four-tops. So: 16 people total. Not even enough for two baseball teams. Another two-top table and two two-top bar-stool-height tables on the sunken patio (protected by an all-weather plastic canopy) means that only 22 people can fit into this snug bistro on 51st Street near 10th [...]


For years after I returned from college in 1985, Dad hounded me to go to the automat at 42nd Street and Third Avenue. Horn & Hardart. Now a lost brand name, like Edsel, or Moxie. Well, not so much the latter; I often say my wife has it. “It’s the last one in Manhattan,” he [...]


The 12-year-old boy at the table next to ours grabbed his throat with his left hand and started coughing. His coughs turned to choking, his cheeks filling with now-threatening under-chewed food, his eyes protruding like those rubber dolls you squeeze for stress. He looked past his father, who sat across from him, and off to [...]


Dining at The Lakehouse in Kerrville last night, 7-year-old Teak stared down at my freshly delivered plate of fried catfish. Five pieces of light beige deliciousness. Always curious at his age about anatomy, human and otherwise, and not knowing much about fish, he pointed to two round objects next to the catfish, both about one [...]


Rosa offered me camarones, but I didn’t know what camarones were. She says she wants to bring me one of her favorite ceviches that she eats in her native Ecuador. I speak broken Spanish and she speaks broken English every day when I pick up my towels at the gym before I go into the [...]



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