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Blogger Lisa-Marie said...

I, you are all over this NY food business. Yum! It is making me heartsick for pho from the East Village.

October 16, 2014 at 10:50 PM

Blogger Cyndy said...

Digesting, processing, still feeling like it was a dream. The food, the walks, the city, you, Amy, all deliciously blended together. A perfect cocktail. I was surprised we didn't try more street food (Mark and I love the gyros), but then again the rain pushed us indoors ~ and the discoveries we made were wonderful. You didn't mention the mozzarella at Tarallluci e Vino. I only bring it up since the three of us shared a special moment (okay, cuisine induced orgasm, I said it) which seemed to be us closer (and we knew it could never be repeated). Although I've had many regrets that I did not finish the food course with you all last year, never more than now when I realize how much food enhances an experience. Watching you and Amy pour over menus, guessing ingredients, and then seeing how the mood ebbed and flowed as courses were served proved that food brings people together at the most fundamental level. Perhaps that is why food pix are so popular on the web ~ it brings us all to the same table. I am so glad I had the opportunity to share tables, sidewalks, and time together with you both and am already hungry for another visit...

October 17, 2014 at 2:12 AM

Blogger Joanna Jenkins said...

Drooling... and wishing I had a lobster roll right about now.
Bon Appetite and happy travels,
xo jj

October 20, 2014 at 9:35 PM

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