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Tag Archives: Chinatown
Review: One Fulton Square, Flushing, NY (USA)
ILast week, I was invited by the affable Rob McKay of the Queens Economic Development Corporation to attend an eating and press tour of Flushing, New York’s One Fulton Square mixed-use development. The aim was to promote dining in … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Drink, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Chinatown, dining out, eating, Flushing, food, mixed-use, New York, NYC, One Fulton Square, press tour, review
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I Like Spicy Food, Part 1.
When I think of spicy food, I think of tropical weather. You can grow chilies almost anywhere, but Indonesia, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, Thailand, and southern India are invariably, the first places that come to mind. Why don’t I think … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Drink, North America (non-NYC)
Tagged chilies, Chinatown, condiments, do you like spicy food?, Hawaii, Honolulu, hot sauce, spices
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(Un)Welcome!
At the southwest corner of Chrystie St. and Broome St. in Manhattan‘s Chinatown, I never felt less welcome in my life. Well, there was that time I drove right into a building. That’s more of a hyperbole than reality, but … Continue reading
Posted in Human Nature, New York City
Tagged Chinatown, lumber store, Manhattan, New York, sign, store
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One-Child Policy: The Ride
I’ve been to Los Angeles a few times, but I still don’t know it as well as other equally food-crazed, architecturally-curious cities. All the better, since that spells greater motivation to explore the massive LA-Long Beach-Catalina-Pomona metropolis. No matter where I … Continue reading