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Txikito, New York's Introduction to Basque FoodFrom Serious Eats: New York "All I ask is that you name the restaurant something that's a little easier to pronounce and spell" Photographs by Robyn Lee Txikito 240 Ninth Avenue, New York NY 10001 (b/n 25th and 24th streets; map); 212-242-4730 Service: Surprisin... |
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What's for Lunch? CaminoLondonist asks that most pressing of daily concerns: where to go on your lunch break. Camino 3 Varnisher's Yard, The Regent Quarter, N1 9AF Nearest Tube: King’s Cross 020 7841 7331 Contact restaurant for opening times Expect to Pay: £12 for two course express menu, £15 f... |
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Buenos Aires, Essentials Snap GuideBuenos Aires / Essentials SNAP GUIDE Airport Bus Service Manuel Tienda León buses run between the international airport and the downtown Retiro station. Its kiosk is located inside Arrivals. Buses into the city leave every half hour until 9 P.M. (Call for the night schedule.) The ride ta... |
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Qué tal Las Hamburguesas?: Fast Food Burger Match, Colombia vs. USAFrom A Hamburger Today Editor's note: J. Kenji Alt is a serious, possibly crazy (in a good way) burger fiend, having attempted to make a Blumenburger and successfully eaten 12 burgers in eight hours. Now you can read his report about two of the most popular fast food burgers in Colombia a... |
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Serious Chocolate: Cocoa Is for Drinking, Not Eating, in the Dominican RepublicFrom Serious Eats I just got back from a trip to the Dominican Republic, where I was doing research with a client. When traveling to cocoa-producing countries such as the Dominican Republic, one thing I always look for is how locals consume cocoa and chocolate, and manifestations of this &... |
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Food porn, porn pornThis Harper's article from 2005 compares the food porn of the Food Network to regular porn. Eventually, Tyler and the housewife would go cheek to cheek, lean forward, open their mouths, taste the chicken and rice, and melt into a flushed-face, simultaneous food swoon. When the inevitable sequenc... |


