Submitted by thatsit
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
Food miles is an expression by Tim Lang for the concept that the mileage of food before it reaches the consumer (or the plate) is a potential indicator for the environmental impact of the food and its components. [more]
Submitted by NoMoreShallWePart
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
"Food by the People, For the People." Friendseat.com provides blogs, events, and even recipes for those who really love food. [more]
Submitted by thatsit
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
There’s a huge variety of food there and we got to try some interesting stuff. The bottom line is: Chinese food is really easy to make, as long as someone else cuts up all the ingredients and washes the dishes :) [more]
Submitted by NoMoreShallWePart
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
The world's top 5 restaurants according to restaurant magazine: 1. El Bulli, Spain 2. The Fat Duck, UK 3. Pierre Gagnaire, France 4. The French Laundry, USA 5. Tetsuya's, Australia [more]
Submitted by thatsit
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
Check out this Washington DC restaurant guide. They have introductions and reviews of restaurants in Washington, and you can even book a table online. [more]
Submitted by NoMoreShallWePart
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
No. 2: "Eating here could make you sick." The 2006 E. coli outbreak that started at a New Jersey Taco Bell and sickened more than 60 people was traced to green onions. "You don't call out (sick) unless you're on your deathbed," says freelance chef Leah Grossman. How can you protect yourself? [more]
Submitted by comfortablynumbaby
| 07/03/07 | Category: Restaurants
So what's the best pastrami and pizza place in New York? Check out the discussion here.. [more]
Submitted by thatsit
| 06/25/07 | Category: Restaurants
Xian Qiang Fang, or Folk Restaurant, or The Door Bar, whatever it's called, it refers to the same place, the magnificant restaurant in Shanghai. You must go there when you arrive Shanghai, and taste the post-traditional Chinese food while listen to the post traditional Chinese music and performan... [more]
Submitted by Emma123
| 06/27/07 | Category: Restaurants
However much we pretend we're not impressed by pomp and presence, it's always a little bit exciting when a promisingly sceney restaurant pops up in London. This particular hotspot-to-be is sister diner to La Petite Maison in Nice, which is already something of a local icon having attracted the li... [more]
Submitted by ThinkTravel
| 06/18/07 | Category: Restaurants
Great food! a good place to hang out with group of friend too. Chicken pot special and Big fish head are my favourite. If you love spicy good, definitely a good choice for you. Always need to wait in line for table though. [more]