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recommendations for an under-the-radar-not-too-late-to-make-reservations restaurant?
You could try Quince. http://www.quincerestaurant.com/ or Conduit. http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=17527 Conduit is really fun while Quince is more elegant.
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Homemade greenhouses
of the raised beds and bending 10' sticks of 1/2" electrical conduit over the beds and on to the rebar. Then we bungeed a straight stick of conduit down the center top of the hoops to stabilize. Over this goes netting in the...
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Food in the Less Explored parts of Brooklyn
. There’s also a couple of Latin places on Atlantic between the Conduit and Pennsylvania heading towards downtown.
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NYC hounds looking for feedback on our list
Conduit Slanted Door Louella Bong-Su Burma Superstar Chez Panisse
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London: Perseverance pie
Following conversation here, I hit the Perseverance last night, on Lamb’s Conduit. Everything I’d read suggested that the beer was poor but the food superlative. I agree about the beer being poor. Aside from Guinness,...
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Cigala
This spawn of Moro has been getting some excellent reviews and despite the fact one of them was from Gill, we decided to have a Dos Hermanos Grossos Sunday lunch at the new place in Lambs Conduit St. We started with some great...
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Zucchini Flower withdrawl
We use trellises made from 3 sticks of 1" metal conduit cut to about 8' high x 10' wide joined at each top corner with a conduit elbow. We drive 4' rods of rebar 2' into the ground and then slide the trellis over that (pushing...
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Ideas for easy fall planting?
beds, bending 1/2" electrical conduit over it and covering with plastic to make cheap but efficient “greenhouses”. I think we paid $2 for each length of rebar, $1/stick for the conduit and we scrounged used heavy duty...
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Why is Western Avenue the Eastern Corridor for food?
It occurred to me only after having separately visited L.A.'s Thai Town, Koreatown and Torrance Japanese and other Asian spots that Western Ave. is the least Western foodie conduit I’ve seen in this city. Coincidence? http
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High-end, modern, trendy restaurant needed for 15 people
The is a private room at Conduit. It fits the bill perfectly.
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Gastropub in Holborn (or surrounding areas)?
You could try The Perseverance on Lambs Conduit St http://www.london-eating.co.uk/1675.htm or The Seven Stars in Carey St http://www.pubs.com/pub_details.cfm?ID=237 I have not eaten in either for a long time but they could fit the...
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new year's eve at del posto (long)
. the amuse bouche were all wonderful, especially the super-aromatic, crispy white truffle mini rice ball. the house made breads were a fine conduit for the bf’s trip to heaven with the lardo. he’s pretty hard to...
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Anyone been to Giorgione 508? Feedback?
Thanks in advance...looking for what to get, what not to get... Thanks, MM Link: http://www.bigapplediningguide.com
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macarons and caneles in london?
branches of the Paul bakery chain (Covent Garden, Marylebone High Street) do canelles. Macaroons you are best off going to Sketch on Conduit Street (Oxford Circus). By some measure the best patisserie in London. Macaroons at...
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share-not to be missed!
; a big-flavored, yummy dish. We also both tried sweetbreads for the first time there and they were good. They tasted of fried, so maybe that was a simple conduit for us to first experience them. The look of share is cozy and...
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