geli wrote:Seriously, though, Erik, thanks for all the info. I've tried some of the places, but the rest are now on my "to eat" list.
Those are some of the things that
get me by. Don't go running, on my account. Anyway, here are a few more:
The chicken burrito at
Privata. [
NB It is the
only thing that I will eat there, but I haven't done so in ages.]
The sausage sticks at
Sak's Ukranian Village, which are kept in the old cooler behind the bar. Along with an ice-cold draught, they make for the perfect pit stop on a hot summer day. [
NB I used to enjoy some of the food at
Sak's, but it has really taken a slide over the past couple of years. The elderly bartendress still makes a bizarro Bloody Mary, though.

]
When softshells are in season, I can make a meal of the appetizer portion at
El Barco, but otherwise I should know better than to eat there. [Stupidly, I just went back last week, and was disappointed for the umpteenth time. Raw Oysters, Fried Smelt, and Grilled
Langostinos. The oysters were fine, but flavourless. The remainder, though, was just mushy, low-grade seafood, piss-poorly-prepared.]
Odge's junky hot dogs are sometimes just what I need.
I used to like the
panzerotti (baked) at
Bacci, but it is an airy, flavourless dough bomb, these days. [
NB I have always found Bacci's pizza to be poor. Not quite as poor as I have found
Bella's pizza to be, mind you.

]
I would tell you about the wonders of
Caesar's, but I am afraid that they might be done with.
When tomatoes are in season, the grilled beef salad at
Thai Village often makes a meal. Otherwise, I take my Thai jones elsewhere. Like,
Thai Castle, for instance, where the owner is willing to accomodate a number of my special requests.
geli wrote:Mon Lung is a place that I feel I shouldn't like, being a dingy (sp?) little chop suey type place, but it can really hit the spot. I agreethat the chicken curry is good--simple sauce, tender chicken...mmm...I grew up on chinese food so I'm pretty picky, but Mon Lung works, somehow, especially on those rare days when I don't crave spicy food.
I
love the looks of that place--the lanterns, the booths, the counter, the fish tank. And, hey, they'll make you a dish of
chow fun, or even a steamed fish.
geli wrote:Taco Veloz is hit or miss for me--sometimes it's great, sometimes not so great, and I'm not as fond of the carne en su jugo as I used to be, now that I've tried the excellent version at Taqueria Tayahua.
I have not tried the version at
Taqueria Tayahua, but the version at
Taco Veloz was the first that I tried, and it is the one that I fell in love with. If that of
Taqueria Tayahua is anything like that of
Taqueria Traspasada--with its incorporation of tomato in the broth--I don't imagine that I can be swayed. I am very much enamoured with the salty simplicity of the
Taco Veloz broth.
carne en su jugo at El Taco Velozgeli wrote:I would add Cleo's as a place to get consistently good bar food. Nothing too adventurous, but they have good burgers both regular and veggie, and some other good sandwiches and munchies.
I should get back to Cleo's for the food. At the bartender's (Mark?) suggestion, I gave the fish and chips a couple of tries, and regretted doing so. If I want bar food, I often go to
The Black Beetle. The "New & Improved"
Tuman's has repeatedly disappointed me. I have found that their affiliate enterprise,
Mac's, on Wood Street, capably delivers on the food front, though. If I need food with my big screen sports,
Mac's is my local spot.
And, as long as Jim Leff is encouraging us to
share our secrets, I will say that when I
really want a burger, and the one at
Bite just won't do, I leave the immediate area and head for
Jane's, on Cortland. Several times a year, I can be found at
Jane's bar, chasing a gin martini with a glass of red wine, a bowl of the daily soup, and their excellent bacon-topped burger. "Rare, please."
Oh, and lastly, maybe I will propose a Ukie crawl at some point. Right now, I was thinking of arranging a singles food&drink mixer in the area. Perhaps at Enoteca Roma, Moonshine, etc. Would you be interested?
Regards,
Erik M.
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