The Great Googa Mooga
The Great Googa Mooga festival held this weekend in Brooklyn’s hipster-infested Prospect Park, was the first food festival of its kind. Its goal was to celebrate mostly small, New York City indie...
View ArticleSmorgasburg, NYC
via http://brooklynflea.com/smorgasburg In the summertime, to make up for its stifling heat, humidity and tourists galore, NYC hosts numerous food festivals. Smorgasburg happens to be one of those...
View ArticleDekalb Market in downtown Brooklyn
Dekalb Market, though on a much smaller scale than Smorgasburg, is yet another popular weekend destination for foodies. Each artisan purveyor occupies its own brightly colored shipping container (yes,...
View ArticleThe first NYC Food Bloggers event at Treat Petite, West Village
This past weekend I attended the first meet-up of NYC Food Bloggers – a group of, you guessed it, food bloggers, organized by a young woman named Kate who recently moved here from Boston. Kate wants...
View ArticleBragging rights.
Every now and then, it’s okay to sit back and be proud of oneself, because, as I’ve come to understand, confidence is the key to success. I have always had a hard time doing this because I was raised...
View ArticleThe 2nd NYC Food Bloggers event at Jimmy’s No. 43, East Village
For our second meet-up, we were invited to this popular underground beer bar/restaurant in the East Village. Jimmy’s No. 43 is best known for their ever-changing selection of draft beers, and their...
View ArticleCool Foodie Happenings This Fall in NYC
We all know how much it sucks when you hear about an event that you would have totally gone to had you only heard about it in advance, so I decided to do some research and compile this list. All these...
View ArticleAgozar! Cuban Bistro on the Bowery, NYC
As hard as it may be to believe, finding a cool little restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere, good service, and moderately priced, delicious food and drinks in New York is a challenge. At lunch it’s...
View ArticleBlack Wednesday
Yet again the time has come for me to make excuses as to why I haven’t prepared a proper post for today: I’ve been a bit preoccupied with school, trying to plan Thanksgiving dinner, as well as a...
View Article…Is anybody out there?
I know I’ve been MIA for two weeks but I hope there are people still out there reading this. I am so glad to be back and I hope to never have to be absent for such a long time again. I won’t bore you...
View ArticleLos Perros Locos: Every drunk college kid’s dream come true
When I initially got the invite to attend a food bloggers’ tasting event at Los Perros Locos, I accepted with no hesitation – I rarely turn down free food, or a chance to socialize with fellow...
View ArticleThe Claque’s 4th Annual Mac Off
Last Sunday I had the pleasure of attending The Claque’s 4th Annual Mac Off, the popular mac & cheese competition held here in Brooklyn. The Claque is an arts and performance conglomerate based in...
View ArticleDinner at Haven’s Kitchen with Stella Artois Cidre & Plated
I recently got to attend an awesome dinner event to celebrate the unique partnership of Stella Artois Cidre (yup, that’s French for cider) and Plated, a service that assembles and delivers meal “boxes”...
View ArticleGiveaway: Tickets to Pasta Poetry Duel, hosted by Giovanni Rana Pasta
Last year, I had the chance to sample the amazing Giovanni Rana pasta and sauces. Since then, their pesto and tortelloni have become some of my favorite supermarket shortcuts to a delicious meal....
View ArticleThe first NYC Food Bloggers event at Treat Petite, West Village
This past weekend I attended the first meet-up of NYC Food Bloggers – a group of, you guessed it, food bloggers, organized by a young woman named Kate who recently moved here from Boston. Kate wants to...
View ArticleAnthony Bourdain’s ‘Medium Raw’-signing!!!
As some of you may know from this previous post, I have a huge crush on Anthony Bourdain, about which I’m clearly very vocal. A few days ago I was informed that he will be in the Union Square Barnes...
View ArticleThe Great Googa Mooga
The Great Googa Mooga festival held this weekend in Brooklyn’s hipster-infested Prospect Park, was the first food festival of its kind. Its goal was to celebrate mostly small, New York City indie...
View ArticleSmorgasburg, NYC
In the summertime, to make up for its stifling heat, humidity and tourists galore, NYC hosts numerous food festivals. Smorgasburg happens to be one of those festivals, held every Saturday on the bank...
View ArticleDekalb Market in downtown Brooklyn
Dekalb Market, though on a much smaller scale than Smorgasburg, is yet another popular weekend destination for foodies. Each artisan purveyor occupies its own brightly colored shipping container (yes,...
View ArticleYou’re Invited! Bleu Blanc Brunch: A Cross-Cultural Cooking Demo
Hey, guysssss! I am so, so, so excited to invite you to a very special event happening in NYC a week from today – my very first cooking demo! (I know – crazy, right?) When I first visited the French...
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