JoelF wrote:Dark chocolate-covered pistachio encrusted english toffee from Trader Joe's.
Just perfect. Try a piece, you'll never ever go back to a heath bar.
kl1191 wrote:Had a dish this evening at the Publican that I couldn't not write about:
Cauliflower with mushroom pearà* & caper berries.
Earthy and unctuous, absolutely phenomenal. One of the best things I've eaten in some time.
*Pearà is a Veronese sauce made from bone marrow, butter and stale bread...usually with a good deal of pepper.
kl1191 wrote:Had a dish this evening at the Publican that I couldn't not write about:
Cauliflower with mushroom pearà* & caper berries.
Earthy and unctuous, absolutely phenomenal. One of the best things I've eaten in some time.
*Pearà is a Veronese sauce made from bone marrow, butter and stale bread...usually with a good deal of pepper.
trpt2345 wrote:Grilled pork salad at Aroy Thai. I've been dreaming of that since Sunday. I feel a magnetic attraction drawing me back for another round. Maybe with a stop at Sun Wah on the way.....

spiffytriphy wrote:Salted caramel milkshake at Edzo's. Of course, the truffle parmesan fries and griddle burger with bacon and fried egg were excellent as well. Haha I had already taken several gulps of the shake before taking the picture...couldn't wait...too delicioussss.
Lunch at Edzo's Burger Shop.
DKoblesky wrote:Montreal Smoked Hot Pastrami Sandwich from Fumare Meats at the French Market in Ogilvy Station.
Second time I have had it and it is amazing. Way better than Manny's, imho.





seebee wrote:Some like to call these pix food porn.
If so, that pic of Mulan Noodles is a cover or centerfold pik. Those noodles look like something I can eat til there aren't any more of them in the restaurant. Anyone know where I can find a well fried, big fat noodle like this in Chicago? I know where to get nicely done chow fun. Those Mulan Noodles look almost like they are deep fried or shallow pan fried separately.
seebee wrote:Anyone know where I can find a well fried, big fat noodle like this in Chicago?
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:Pepper and egg sandwich at Portillo's. This was a very good sandwich. Nicely cooked eggs, proper seasoning and a few extra strips of peppers on top of the eggs like a beef sandwich.