Monday, October 11th, 2010 at
9:56 am
Thai-ASEAN News Network
Bon Marche, a popular shopping arcade based on Prachachuen Road, plays host to numerous restaurants, featuring cuisine from various nations, catering to a variety of styles and tastes.
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Awhirl in a world of flavors at Epcot
Temptation is everywhere, slices of heaven on small plates: Korean roast pork and kimchi slaw in lettuce wraps, steamed mussels with garlic cream sauce from Belgium, a savory Puerto Rican chicken soup poured over rice, insanely rich chocolate concoctions. I am at a tasting party at the Epcot Food & Wine Festival, and I don’t know where to start.
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Chef Suzaini with his creations.
PULAI Springs Resort outdid itself by presenting a delightful durian buffet recently. For the very first time, members and guests indulged in a one-night-only buffet spread created with durian as a base ingredient.
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Lot of 3 Easy Mediterranean Rice Dish Recipes & Bonus
Silver Plate Bernard Rice Apollo Studios Candle Holders & Lidded Dish NR
Falcon Enamel Round Pie Rice Plate Baking Dish Tin 24cm
Hamlyn All Colour 200 Risottos & Rice Dishes NEW
GREAT RICE DISHES OF THE WORLD TREVOR WILSON 1970
Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at
9:53 am
A gem of a find
The BB Café at Bandar Bayan Baru may not look particularly outstanding as a food place but there are some nice dishes to be had there.
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Janet’s World: Korean barbecue? Try the condiments
Janet’s World Welcome to my first restaurant review column, wherein I will describe an exquisite meal I enjoyed last Sunday evening.
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The rise and fall of food
A colleague of mine at the old Raleigh Times had a solution whenever he ran out of story ideas. He would announce that he was going on a “news scour.”
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
9:53 am
Rice with ‘hanip’ and ‘bukbok’ still safe to eat
MANILA, Philippines – Millions of pesos worth of rice go to waste each day in the country, from leftover cooked rice in homes to thousands of sacks of rice stored at the warehouses of the National Food Authority (NFA).
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Dining news and notes: July 30
* Tani: The pan-Asian restaurant with a sushi bar replaces Glen Panda and features a large menu of rolls, sushi and sashimi, rice and noodle dishes and stir-fried entrées. It also offers dim sum. 206 Rock Road, Glen Rock; 201-612-1188.
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Grillmaster dishes up advice to Cookout contestants
Story created Jul 27, 2010 – 11:26:59 CDT. Local food connoisseur Diane Sparrow, who will lend her judging expertise again this year at the 2nd Annual BBQ Cookout Contest at the Mitchell County Fair this Saturday, is serving up a few tips to this year’s contestants.
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
10:05 am
From the garden to your plate: fresh flavor!
The latest issue of Backyard Poultry magazine lies on a kitchen countertop in James Laird’s pristine Harding Township home. Outside, some 30 chickens noisily cluck while bustling about their coop.
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Cle Elum offers history, art and delicious food
The wheelbarrows marched up the tree, each one set on the next in a slightly out of plumb line-up of rusty brown, blue, red and yellow.
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at
9:58 am
Father’s Day recipes: Omelette & Bitter Gourd Fry
We invited readers to share their father’s kitchen capers and their experimental recipes.
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Teriyaki makes a reliable steak
There are some recipes that never go out of favour. They are the ones you “go to” when you want a crowd-pleaser and although they may be a bit “dated,” they are delicious and reliable.
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Monday, June 7th, 2010 at
10:00 am
Secret Ingredient in Ancient Mortar: Sticky Rice
Sticky rice, a staple in many modern Asian dishes, was also the secret ingredient in super-strong mortar used in China some 1,500 years ago, a new study suggests.
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Paella Parade
Spain comes to the South Street Seaport from 6 to 9 p.m., when Spanish specialties from 10 local restaurants, including Solera and La Bottega will be dished out to hungry foodies. But get there early: The tasty rice dishes went fast at last year’s inaugural event, where …
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