Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Food Review


FOOD REVIEW: Passage to India, The Square, Barnham
Chichester Observer
Passage to India still holds the title of the best Indian food I have ever eaten. Which means I look for any opportunity to visit. Birthdays, anniversaries, or just because it is Friday – any excuse will do. Having listened to me going on about it, ...
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Chichester Observer
FOOD REVIEW: Cubley Hall, Mortimer Road, Penistone S36 9DF. Tel: 01226 766 086.
The Star
Diners are escorted to the counter when the food is good and ready, for this is no tired, jaded carvery. "The secret is to have the through-put then the food refreshes itself. There's nothing worse than soggy vegetables," adds John.
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The Star
FOOD REVIEW: Boulevard Café, The Strand, Goring
Littlehampton Gazette
Being pretty much vegetarian, I sometimes find it a struggle to find a lunch that is in any way inspiring, yet the food here was genuinely first rate. As a starter, I was offered a well-presented selection of delicately spiced tapas, which proved to be ...
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Littlehampton Gazette
Review: 'The Good Food Revolution' details a black farmer's journey
Los Angeles Times
He runs a farm and education center in Milwaukee called Growing Power that produces food and soil for thousands, tries innovations in composting and growing, employs more than 100 people, trains many others and aims to help transform the food system.
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Restaurant review | Bonefish Grill is good to the bone
Kansas City Star
Casual chain's service is great at its KC area eateries, and so is much of its food. By STEVE PAUL Bang Bang Shrimp appetizer (left), the Longfin Tilapia Imperial entree and a blueberry martini are popular choices at Bonefish Grill.
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Kansas City Star
Restaurant review: Revolution
Reading Post
By Caroline Cook When the sun is shining, there's almost nothing nicer than leaving the office at 5pm and heading straight into town for some summer food and a cocktail or two. Diners in Reading are certainly spoilt for choice when it comes to summer ...
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Beer Review: Avery Brewing Co. India Pale Ale
Columbus Dispatch
Readers called in with their favorite summer foods, and the talk covered herbs, green tomatoes, watermelon gazpacho and quinoa, among other things. And it wasn't all talk of food. There were tips for grilling, for mixing summer cocktails and for ...
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Review: Disney's Cars Land feels like walking into a movie
Los Angeles Times
While most people will approach the new land from the impressive photo-op entrance along Route 66, I prefer entering from the Pacific Wharf food court area, where you can truly appreciate the immense scope of the immersive 125-foot-tall Cadillac Range.
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