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Friday, October 07, 2005

Pesto Breadsticks

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This used to be a food blog. Posts are from Canada, Chicago, Ohio, Laos, Japan, Switzerland, Singapore, and now, Rome.

New & Notable Nosh

  • Buckwheat soba with arugula, pine nuts, sundried tomato sausage and balsamic dressing
  • Chicken katsu with buckwheat soba ala oden
  • Chicken, carrot and miso stew
  • Date and walnut yoghurt cake
  • Eggplant caponata on baguette
  • Lamb Biryani (Cafe Lavash)
  • Lao Mountain Premium Arabica
  • Layered sponge cake with mascarpone icing, walnuts and blueberries (E's)
  • Lobster ravioli in shiitake and sundried-tomato cream sauce
  • Poached eggs with black bean cakes in a jalapeno butter dressing (Tasi)
  • Polenta cakes with collard greens and beef
  • Pollo Portogese with buttered conchiglie
  • Poppyseed cake (B's)
  • Vanilla-buttercream cupcake with dark chocolate shavings (CupKates)

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