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Lunches in San Antonio.
Looking for good lunch suggestions Mexican or great burger for Southern San Antonio – along the mission trail. Thanks!
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Sunday only in NOLA-UGH?!
on the boudin trail in Lafayette proper. The pickles are soo good-bread and butter style with a little heat on the aftertaste. Very friendly staff and a wonderful deli offerringscase. They were nice to our kids despite the trail...
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Uglesich's and other joints.
If you are going to drive that far, however, the best Boudin is at either Poche’s in Breaux Bridge or Best Stop in Scott, IMHO. http://www.lafayettetravel.com/vacations/tours/boudin_trail.cfm
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Food stuffs and the stores that sell them
For lilyana, use Steen’s as you would use maple syrup. It’s what southerners eat on their pancakes and (pecan) waffles. You can also use it as a glaze. Steen’s has a web site with recipes. As for boudin, not sure...
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Tally Ho is no more!
Great sadness — the little hole-in-the-wall diner on Chartres is closed for good (some sort of accident with the building?) I ate breakfast there every visit to NOLA — one of the few places in the 1/4 that served...
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PHX Superstitions Hiking: Lunch Shopping & Post-Hike Dining?
We are heading to Phoenix soon for 3 days of day hiking, staying at hotel in Apache Junction (frig in room). Seeking suggestions for where to get sandwiches or other food for the trail. Based on previous posts, it looks like the...
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Blood Sausage (Morcilla) in SoCal?
Where can I find fresh, really good blood sausage (moriclla) in the Southern California area? I’m interested in markets that sell it as well as restaurants that feature it. I prefer it with a bit of spice and heat to it....
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Chowhound Suggestions near Fishermans Wharf?
Actually there’s nothing San Franciscan about clam chowder, but it’s worth a stop at Boudin (all over the wharf) for some really sour crusty bread. There’s a Boudin Bakery in the bottom of Ghiradelli Square, on...
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Cajun Country
to consider is St. Martinville, for the Evangeline Oak and the small cajun museum (mostly geneaological in content). And there’s always the "boudin trail", if you’re fixated on food and like to ferret out interesting...
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Cochon in the warehouse district
does it stand up to real cajun food? what are your recs? fried boudin? eggplant with shrimp dressing? rabbit stew? crawfish pie? how are the desserts? and what about the desserts? and do they serve cochon de lait po boys? and other
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Boucherie: Better than Cochon
on Louisiana/Southern food than is offered by Cochon. The menu is much broader as well. I find Cochon has fairly limited offerings. We had an excellent lunch today at Boucherie. We ordered a bunch of small plates, and they were...
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Cajun Stuffed Pistolettes
and the pop up to Port B. May a day of it. Take an ice chest and collect various boudins and andouilles. I do it all the time.
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Boucherie
on everything?). Good, but flavors were a little lost. Fried Boudin balls. Silken almost creamy boudin encassed in a masa flour breading with a garlic aioli.. Very light and very good. Then the grilled caesar salad. Delicious....
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cochon - warehouse district
ate at donald link’s new warehouse district restaurant “cochon” today, it’s blew me away, a true gem and hopefully a sign of a new renaissance of cajun & southern cooking in a post katrina nola menu is...
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vermont inns and B&Bs
trails nearby. But food, as always, is most important. A place that specializes in local vermont foodstuffs would be the best. Thanks!
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