Archive for the ‘Zagat’ Category
Indigestion (re-post)
[Post originally appeared in November, now digitally remastered since some readers missed it after I took it off to edit.] When my wife Karen and I would go to Jumbalaya, a Peabody, Massachusetts restaurant that promised a combination of Tex-Mex and Creole food, she always seemed to be smirking. I should have taken [...]
Filed under: Citarella, family, food, home life, Lower East Side, marriage, Texas, Upper West Side, Zagat | Leave a Comment
Make it with Caro syrup
Citarella, the gourmet meat market, is across the street from the Starbucks I usually sit at until 10:30 or 11:00, when it’s time to go home and rack out in my $60/night bed at Hephzibah House. My friend Carl, whose apartment I crashed in last night while he was out of town, had a gigantor hunk [...]
Filed under: food, Manhattan, Starbucks, Tar Heels, Upper West Side, Wolfpack, Zagat | Leave a Comment
Zagat-only, please
“Why don’t you say that Howard once worked as a contortionist and you had an eyeball transplant?” The lovely K. and I were driving to the Peabody Marriott on Boston’s North Shore three Decembers ago for what would surely be another somewhat painful Christmas dinner with the office (colleagues and our boss, and spouses), and [...]
Filed under: contortionist, food, Lincoln Center, Zagat | 2 Comments



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