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Fancy Street Food in LA at Susan Feniger’s Street
Posted on November 16, 2011 | No CommentsIt only took me a few minutes to clue in to the fact that the restaurant is called Street because it is inspired by street food around the world. Street's only downfall is that the broad spectrum of tastes they offer don't lend themselves to building a single cohesive meal. I wouldn't go there if I was looking for a normal meal, but if I felt adventurous and wanted to snack on a variety of great bites Street would be a must see in LA. It would also be a great place to bring someone if you weren't sure what kind of food they're into. -
Breakfast at The Providores in Marylebone London
Posted on August 7, 2011 | No CommentsBeing located in a slightly posh part of town, breakfast wasn't exactly cheap with dishes ranging from £6-11, but other places nearby seemed to charge the same prices for much more basic fare. While the Tapa Room (where they serve breakfast) did get a little crowded by mid-morning, the service was fast and friendly. If I'm staying in Marylebone the next time that I'm in London (or if Mrs A|T decides to hit Oxford street in the morning) I will absolutely return here for breakfast -
Palm Court Afternoon Tea at The Langham in London
Posted on August 5, 2011 | 2 CommentsJust as no trip to Venice is truly complete without a very expensive ride in a gondola, a top notch afternoon tea in London is something that should be splurged on if you can arrange it. Afternoon Tea at Palm Court was an absolute experience. The food was beautiful, imaginative, and delicious while the service was out of this world great. -
Where to Eat in London: Eatinerary 2011
Posted on June 30, 2011 | 3 CommentsOther than making a few ressies, I don't really make a daily food plan. This list is a highlight of some of the places that I'd like to try in London. I'll plot them on a map so I know what is nearby wherever I am hungry! Expect this list to be updated periodically. -
Travel Photo Thursday: Roman Street Food
Posted on March 9, 2011 | 10 CommentsThis Travel Photo Thursday shot was taken on our whirlwind 5-hour tour of Rome as part of a Mediterranean cruise. Most of my shots are pretty standard tourist fare, but for some reason I really like this one of chestnuts on a street cart.






