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  • New England

    Mystic: Nice spot near Amtrak station?

    I’m looking for a nice spot for someone to sit and geta decent bite near the Amtrak station in Mystic. Not too far a walk, since the person in question doesn’t have the stamina they once did. Thoughts? Thanks in... (1 reply, last updated by Alica July 6, 2008)

  • New England

    Mystic: Nice spot near Amtrak station?

    I’m looking for a nice spot for someone to sit and geta decent bite near the Amtrak station in Mystic. Not too far a walk, since the person in question doesn’t have the stamina they once did. Thoughts? Thanks in... (2 replies, last updated by asm_ny July 6, 2008)

  • Los Angeles Area

    ISO gyu-sta(mina), shoga-yaki...

    covering thingy and it was okay. I miss the Gurume place. They had a tasty ginger pork dish and other really good dishes. Can anyone recommend this type of Japanese stir-fry style restaurant? I’m specifically looking for... (1 reply, last updated by ladius August 24, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    NYC CSA Challenge #3- Radish questions

    I am realizing that I may not have the stamina to track this CSA things for 23 weeks, at least not without boring everyone. However, I still have lots of questions. -How to store the radishes (I’ve had them in the high... (2 replies, last updated by Sarah McC July 12, 2006)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    Where to go- a car for the weekend?

    Eden Center in Falls Church. More Vietnamese restaurants than you can shake a stick at, unless you have uncommonly good stamina. China Star a bit East of Fairfax City. If you cook, Wegmans and Super-H in Fairfax would be... (3 replies, last updated by eatsdc April 4, 2005)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Yet more Michael Mina questions

    town. My two questions: 1. I am willing to eat just about anything that is not openly unhygenic; he is pretty conservative. How well would a somwhat picly eater fare? 2. How long does it take for a whole meal? I’m concerned... (0 replies, last updated by Nutrax February 20, 2005)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Citron or Baywolf?

    We actually had the Valentine’s dinner at Bay Wolf a few years ago, and it was excellent. I was particularly impressed at the stamina of the staff, since we came in late without a reservation on surely one of the busiest... (1 reply, last updated by Rod Williams February 12, 2005)

  • Manhattan

    Once a year Unagi lunch special

    From my Japanese friend: unagi gives us stamina to get through the long and hot summer! (Why only celebrate once a year, then?) (4 replies, last updated by Paul Tyksins August 21, 2003)

  • Boston Area

    Greenhills Bakery

    't have the stamina to try the sandwich, but ordered a cup of stew. Cooked well with LOTS of veggies (carrots, onions, celery, etc) and herbs (parsley, rosemary, etc) and a fair amount of lamb. Not too salty and very hearty;... (0 replies, last updated by Queen of Hearts March 16, 2003)

  • Elsewhere In America

    San Diego fun food?

    Try the Stamina Noodle soup at Ichiban in Pacific Beach. You won’t go wrong with the Sashimi Platter, and if you like standard sushi, the Sushi Platter is fine. (3 replies, last updated by Synman December 29, 2001)

  • International

    Unagi day in Tokyo

    -it’s-hot-and-humid season. Unagi (grilled fresh-water eel) is consumed on this day, with the belief that it will fill the person eating it with the stamina needed to make it through the rest of the oppressive summer. After a... (2 replies, last updated by Hiko Ikeda July 21, 2002)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Little Mexican Spice/herbal Packets

    Paul’s right. I often see booths in markets that are devoted to dried medicinal herbs; many foreigners ask me what dishes they are used in. The answer: none. Kare, a tea made of cat’s claw is supposed to give sexual... (3 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal August 13, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Parisienne cake recipe?

    Well, if you have the stamina, theres always Opera Cake, which I first heard about on chowhound. I have since tasted one hand carried for me from the Source! http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/dessert_opera.shtml (6 replies, last updated by yayadave October 13, 2006)

  • Manhattan

    Best Chicken Soup down-downtown

    -cooking stamina for the week, heh... If anyone could mention some places with great soups/comfort food I would be so grateful, and if they delivered even better!—as I have to continue toiling away on a project. I’m... (3 replies, last updated by Nick F. November 12, 2005)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    Palena

    quite a bit of Obelisk (where Ruta used to be a chef, right?), but richer and much more ample portions (to the point that I almost wished I’d ordered two courses, I just don’t have the best gourmand stamina these... (4 replies, last updated by Kok April 21, 2003)

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