If you are a serious fan of Diner experience or comfort food, then you must head to where it all began: Worcester, MA. The history has it that the first diner was in a form of horse-pulled wagon from 1872 in Rhode Island, but the actual commercial production of lunch wagons began in Worcester, MA […]
Category: Brunch
The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog
What do you do to get the full appreciation for St. Patrick Day? Go find some Irish places and have some “traditional” Irish food! Thankfully, that is not difficult to do when you live in a wonderful city like NYC. There are several great Irish pubs where they offer Irish food and experience. One of […]
Queens Comfort #2
This is the second review of Queens Comfort, our first visit was so exceptionally amazing, we had to go back for more. (You can read my first review here: http://www.foodlovergirl.com/queens-comfort/) This is the kind of place where you wish if you lived right next to it, but at the same time, you are glad that […]
Cheryl’s Global Soul
One thing I look forward to on weekends (other than fun plans and a little R&R) is the brunch. I feel that the brunch time brings such a nice, relaxing time to have a good breakfast items from nice restaurants. Thinking about brunch makes me smile for some reason. It is such warm, cozy feeling, […]
Brenda’s French Soul Food
Lots of people, both local and travelers say one of the best place to eat in San Francisco, especially or brunch, is Brenda’s French Soul Food. So, of course, we had to check it out. It was fairly easy to spot, with its red painted exterior. The chef/owner of this place, Brenda (naturally), grew up […]
Nitehawk Cinema #2
This is my second review of Nitehawk Cinema. Check out my first review at: http://www.foodlovergirl.com/nitehawk-cinema/ After going to this theater once, we became a big fan. Interesting old movies and great food, what a perfect combination! This time, we went to see old classic action movie. The theater was clean as before, and the staff there […]
The Smith
The Smith is a casual “American Brasserie” (I love the sound of “Brasserie” for some reason), they offer breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. The inside is bright without being too bright, to bring out that cozy atmosphere. The interior is rather simple and clean, with nice contrast of white against dark wood. They are […]
Le Pain Quotidien
When you need a quick (or relaxing) breakfast early, Le Pain is open from 7am, and has pretty nice menu selection. We went to one in Upper West Side on 84th and Amsterdam, walking distance of the American Museum of Natural History and the Riverside Park. It has nice open space with large windows, bringing in […]
Zabar’s
Zabar’s is well known for their smoked fish, but also have a huge variety of gourmet goods, prepared foods, cookware, and so much more. And if you think they are more of an “expensive” store, let me tell you, their coffee mugs are less than $2! Ok, so this is a food blog, and you are […]
Nitehawk Cinema
There are a few dine-in movie theaters around, but not all of them offers quality food, and interesting concept on top of that. So, if you want experience a good, classic movie with amazing food, I say this place really got it. Nitehawk offers exemplary first-run and repertory films along with tableside food and beverage service. […]