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Tag Archives: dinner
Spindles on Remsen, Cohoes
Seriously, there is something special about Spindles on Remsen [241 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047]. Cohoes isn’t the first town I think of when trying to decide on the date night dining scene, but I love being proven wrong. We … Continue reading
Posted in Cohoes
Tagged al dente, asparagus cavatelli, balsamic, bruschetta, cohoes, date night, deviled eggs, dinner, omega-3, pasta, salmon, scotch deviled eggs, smores, spindles, spindles on remsen
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The Glass Onion, Charleston Eats
Every meal we ate in Charleston was fantastic, but The Glass Onion [1219 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407] absolutely took the cake. Thankfully I had made a reservation weeks before visiting, because the place had quite a queue, it was … Continue reading
Posted in Charleston
Tagged art, bundt cake, cake, charleston, coconut, corn bread, deviled egg, dinner, dinner date, fish, fresh strawberry, glass onion, liver, local, panna cotta, pigs ear, pork chop, powermove, red cress, rose, sheepshead, softshell crab, soul food, south carolina, strawberry, sweet potato, the glass onion, travel
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An afternoon in Historic Charleston
Charleston is a city overflowing with bright colors, architectural charm, and palm trees. It’s very walkable, although there is also a free trolley that can get you to where you need to be. Parking can be a bit of a … Continue reading
Posted in Charleston, South Carolina
Tagged american south, architecture, battery park, bird watching, birding, boiled peanuts, bouillabaisse, cannon, charleston, charleston city market, dinner, fish, fort sumter, free, george washington, historic, historic charleston, history, local, lowcountry, magnolias, magnolias restaurant, mortar, museum, old slave mart, palm tree, rainbow row, ravenel bridge, seafood, south carolina, travel, trolley, waterfront park, white point garden
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Teshima’s Restaurant, Kona Eats Hawaii
I was smitten from the moment we walked into this old school Japanese eatery. Many Japanese people immigrated to Hawaii and brought their wonderful culture with them, fusing it with Hawaiian traditions, making a unique blend. Dining at Teshima’s [79-7251 … Continue reading
Posted in Big Island
Tagged big island, chicken teriyaki, dinner, family, hawaii, hilo, kona, miso, miso soup, rice, saddle road, sashimi, service, soup, tea, teishoku, tempura, teriyaki, teshima, travel, veggie
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Ali Baba, Troy Eats
There are many places to get Mediterranean food in the Capital Region, but one spot, nestled on a quiet side street in Troy is where I choose to return over and over again. It’s a quiet and comfortable open space, … Continue reading
Posted in Troy
Tagged ali baba, baklava, capital region, date night, dinner, durum, eat me, evil eye, feta, greek salad, guvech, healthy, honey, lavash, lavash bread, Mediterranean, mediterranean cuisine, Mediterranean food, phyllo, pistachio, rpi, salad, troy, turkish, turkish cuisine, turkish pizza, turkish tea, wood fired, wood fired oven, yogurt dill, yogurt sauce, yum
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Alpamayo Restaurant, Berkshire Eats
Until I actually get to Peru, I’ll have to settle for eating Peruvian cuisine, and that ain’t so bad! It’s actually great, if you’re at Alpamayo Restaurant [60 Main St, Lee, MA 01238]. The atmosphere is very comfortable, service is … Continue reading
Posted in Berkshires
Tagged alpamayo, alpamayo restaurant, berkshires, caramel, cherry, cherry on top, chicken, chicken and rice, comfort food, corn, corn kernel, corn on the cob, crema volteda, custard, cuy, date night, day trip, daytrip, dinner, flan, french fries, guinea pig, leches, leches cake, lee, lee ma, peru, peruvian, peruvian cuisine, pet, pollo saltado, popcorn, rice, veggies, volteda
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Albany Eats: Terra
I love Center Square because it’s such a walkable neighborhood. There are so many local dining options, a never ending list of places to try for date nights. Not too long ago we tried out Terra [238 Washington Ave Albany, … Continue reading
Posted in Albany
Tagged albany, beauty beets, center square, date night, dinner, eat local, eat me, fried veggies, international cuisine, lark st, pescetarian, pesto, pizza, raw beets, raw diet, ricotta, seafood, terra, terra bianca, vegetarian, wood fired pizza, yum
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Albany Eats: Fin Your Fishmonger
I find myself California dreaming so often. It’s not just the winter weather getting me down, it happens in the summer too. Sure I love the California sunshine, the beautiful nature and beach, but really what California has that’s got … Continue reading
Posted in Albany
Tagged albany, california dreamin, dinner, eat me, fin, fin your fishmonger, fish, fish dish, fish taco, fishmonger, fresh fish, guilderland, korean bbq, mexxican, salmon, seafood, taco, white fish, yum
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