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Food & Dining

  • Fabio Piccolo Fiore
    Fabio Piccolo Fiore
    The Italian countryside is what comes to mind when you dine at Fabio Piccolo Fiore.
    November 17, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • A Korean Restaurant’s Rise During Economic Downturn
    A Korean Restaurant’s Rise During Economic Downturn
    Annandale, VA—As consumer spending shrinks, many local restaurants have felt the impact. According to a local Chinese restaurant ...
    November 13, 2008BY Terri Wu
  • Good Eats Star Credits BakeWise Chemist
    Good Eats Star Credits BakeWise Chemist
    Alton Brown said Shirley Corriher inspired him to mix chemistry and humor and cooking in the way that ...
    November 12, 2008BY Mary Silver
  • Star Anise
    Star Anise
    Star anise, a spice from China, has both culinary and medicinal uses.
    November 12, 2008BY Anke Wang
  • Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes
    Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes
    Dessert anyone? Pumpkin pie with maple whipped cream.
    November 4, 2008BY Sandra Shields
  • Halloween Pumpkin Bread
    Halloween Pumpkin Bread
    Why not add something new to the Halloween tradition. Instead of throwing the pumpkin out after Halloween, turn ...
    October 30, 2008BY Gisela Sommer
  • Naya Mezze & Grill
    Naya Mezze & Grill
    The long-awaited Lebanese restaurant, Naya, with its authentic food opened recently in the heart of Manhattan.
    October 28, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Kimchi-Making Festival Celebrates Essential Korean Dish
    Kimchi-Making Festival Celebrates Essential Korean Dish
    Mid-October is the season for Korean families to make kimchi, an integral event in Koreans' preparation for their ...
    October 22, 2008BY Heuisoon Joung
  • Knife + Fork
    Knife + Fork
    This casually rustic and intimate place in the East Village is really making its mark by bringing the ...
    October 19, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Asian Cuisine: The Far Eastern Art of Preparing Appetizing Food
    Asian Cuisine: The Far Eastern Art of Preparing Appetizing Food
    Asian cuisine harmoniously integrates the mixture of textures, colors and flavors in one meal, creating a visual and ...
    October 19, 2008BY Anke Wang
  • Giovanni
    Giovanni
    At Giovanni, you will experience creative Tuscan cuisine in a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere.
    October 19, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie With Maple Whipped Cream
    Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie With Maple Whipped Cream
    Finish the holiday meal with a homemade pumpkin pie, topped with maple whipped cream and a turkey design.
    October 11, 2008BY Sandra Shields
  • Recipe: Pakoras
    Recipe: Pakoras
    Pakoras, Bhajiyai (or Bhajis as they're often mis-pronounced) are a great way of utilising seasonal vegetables.
    October 10, 2008BY Mastoor Khan
  • Good Habit of the Week
    Good Habit of the Week
    Baby step your way toward healthful habits. Start with a healthy breakfast.
    October 10, 2008BY Tysan Lerner
  • Restaurant Review: Inamo, London
    Restaurant Review: Inamo, London
    Inamo describes itself as an Oriental fusion restaurant and is offering possibly the most innovative restaurant gimmick yet: ...
    October 6, 2008BY Mary Keene
  • Mae Mae Café
    Mae Mae Café
    A place that will warm your heart is the only way to describe it.
    October 4, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Sal Anthony’s, The City Gardener
    Sal Anthony’s, The City Gardener
    Anthony decided to go Raw after 41 years of cooking Italian and owning and managing three famous Italian ...
    October 2, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Grilled Peppers with Feta Cheese and Basil
    Grilled Peppers with Feta Cheese and Basil
    This colourful and easy-to-prepare grilled appetizer will enhance any meal and set the stage for outdoor entertaining.
    September 30, 2008BY Sandra Shields
  • Let’s Do Lunch—for Kids
    Let’s Do Lunch—for Kids
    There are plenty of options when it comes to making nutritious midday meals for our children.
    September 26, 2008BY Hugh Kruzel
  • Prominent Chinese Chefs Test Their Culinary Skills
    Prominent Chinese Chefs Test Their Culinary Skills
    Prominent Asian chefs put their reputations and skills on the line in this preliminary round of New Tang ...
    September 24, 2008BY Ao Manxiong
  • Origin and Brief History of the Moon Cake
    Origin and Brief History of the Moon Cake
    The Mid-Autumn Festival usually falls in September or early October (this year it was September 14).
    September 17, 2008BY Zeng Ying
  • Back to School Breakfasts—Quick and Easy
    Back to School Breakfasts—Quick and Easy
    Get the kids and yourself off to the right start with an inexpensive, delicious, home cooked breakfast.
    September 16, 2008BY Kim Tiley
  • Lemon Verbena
    Lemon Verbena
    Lemon verbena has the most intense lemon-like smell of all the lemon-scented herbs.
    September 15, 2008BY Myrna Mack and Rebecca Hunnisett
  • Parlor Steak House, New York
    Parlor Steak House, New York
    The Parlor Steak House is a refined epicurean establishment on the Upper East Side of New York City
    September 5, 2008BY Nadia Ghattas
  • Tulsi: Queen of Herbs
    Tulsi: Queen of Herbs
    Nicknamed “the Queen of Herbs,” Tulsi (or Ocimum sanctum) is highly prized among the East Indians for its ...
    September 4, 2008BY Steffen Munter
  • Ribwort Plantain, The Rejuvenating Plant
    Ribwort Plantain, The Rejuvenating Plant
    Ribwort Plantain comes from a family of plants that includes 12 different species.
    September 4, 2008BY Elisabeth Horbach
  • The Other Renowned Goya: Bitter Melon
    The Other Renowned Goya: Bitter Melon
    Goya, the family name of the beloved painter of Spain, is familiar to all who have visited the ...
    September 4, 2008BY Anke Wang
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