I have had this place on the back of my mind for a while. Anytime I hear about a great dessert place, they make it on my list. And sooner or later, I will make my way over to try some of their sweet concoctions. This place, obviously form their name, focuses on pies. It […]
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Delta SKY360° Suite @ Yankee Stadium
I enjoy going to the Yankee Stadium for the whole game experience. (You can find my other reviews on Yankee Stadium here: http://www.foodlovergirl.com/yankee-stadium/ and http://www.foodlovergirl.com/yankee-stadium-2/) First thing we do when we get there is to go to the Monument Park, before it gets crowded. Once everyone start making their way over there, it gets […]
Tryon Public House
One of my weakness is a juicy burger, especially if it comes with awesome fries. I know it is not the healthiest food option, not by a long shot. But, we all want some comfort food every now and then… So, one weekend morning, we were looking for a brunch place, and we found this […]
Starbucks Reserve
I am a fan of Starbucks beverage and food, but not a fan of their crowded space. So, when they opened an upscale shop called the “Reserve” where they offer specialty coffee line also named the Reserve in a not-so-crowded area in Chelsea, I was happy to go check it out. Even thought they have […]
Colorado Sports Bar & Grill @ Denver Airport
If you have ever tasted food at any airport, outside of the lounge, then you most likely know NOT to expect too much of quality food. Yes, quality food is hard to find at airport. At Denver International Airport, it is no exception. I wanted a quick breakfast item, something more than just muffin or […]
Sweet Life Pastry
We discovered this cute little pastry shop, where they offer fresh pastries and Mexican food. I was just looking for some afternoon sweets, so the name “Sweet Life Pastry” sounded like a perfect fit. The inside was small, with a few table seating, but seems like not many people actually eat in, so should not have […]
Lou Roc’s Diner
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 […]
M. Wells Dinette at MoMA PS1
It is true that New York City offers so many different types of cuisine from all over the world. The same can be said about art in the city. There are all different types of art, from classic to modern, paintings to sculptures, exhibitions and performance. You can find all of these, right here in […]
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, […]
Pronto Shimbashi Station
Pronto is one of a chain eatery in Japan with an interesting concept (to me). They are cafe, restaurant, and bar (Izakaya). It seems like they change their face depends on the time of the day/night, according to what people would want. What a creative and awesome concept it that? If you go there during […]