Saturday, December 31, 2011

Skinny Pizza

Location: Roslyn Heights, New York                    Type of food: Pizza and Pasta

 Now New York pizza we know is great, and who can get enough of it? Skinny Pizza is a great healthy version, if you can imagine that, with a thin crispy wheat crust and a variety of toppings. They also sell pasta where you can choose the type of pasta and the sauce. And you can also order online! A bonus for me is their sustainable pizza containers. Of course their pizza is delicious too! Rating: 4 out of 5 loaves

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Salsa Salsa

Location: Port Jefferson Village, New York.     Type of Food: Mexican


If you're craving a carnitas burrito or some other Mexican fare, and you can't get to Mexico pronto, you can go here to satisfy those cravings without wishing you could transport yourself instantly to Mexico. Nor will you be thinking you'll never come here again. It's pretty good for Mexican fare on Long Island and definitely better than anything you can eat at places like Baja Fresh. So give it a shot, and don't get hooked on the hot sauce (I always ask for extra!).

Rating: 4 out of 5 loaves. 

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Baoguette


Location: West Village, Manhattan, New York. Type of food? Vietnamese

The menu is not that extensive but it has a bit of everything. Been here twice and it's not bad when I'm craving Vietnamese Pho. They also have banh mis (Vietnamese sandwiches) but I haven't had that. I read some reviews on Yelp and some people seem to think they're pretty good. I'll have to try them next time. Although I'm still looking for a wider spread of Vietnamese food, this will do for now. And the prices are reasonable (Pho is under $10). But bring cash as they don't accept anything else.

Rating? 3 out of 5 loaves.

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Don Quijote

Location: Miller Place, NY.      Type of food: Mexican/Spanish/Latin

The salsa here is reminiscent of Meson Ole's salsa -- not good salsa at all. I start with this because there's another restaurant where my friends and I get together for a half-pitcher of sangria and discuss how dismal the salsa really is. I didn't take any photos (I forgot) but the two dishes that were ordered were the pork and the seafood enchilada/tostada combination. The combination was satisfactory but the pork a bit dry. It's okay if you want some sort of Mexican/Spanish/Latin food but I can't say that it was really good. There are other places within a 20-mile radius that I'd rather go to. I'll try to post all of them. Rating: 2 loaves

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Robinsons Tea Room

Location: Stony Brook, NY. Amazing scones and lovely tea. Don't like their cucumber sandwiches though. :-D Be prepared for a wait when going around lunch time. Rating? 4 out of 5 loaves.

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Z-Pita

Location: Port Jefferson Village, NY.

Usual lunch and dinner fare are Mediterranean but they have fondue nights and great breakfast too. Here's a picture of my Eggs Florentine. Yum!! Rating? 4.5 out of 5 loaves.