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The best lasagna Ralph Scamardella has ever had (aside from his mom's, as he rightfully points out) is the version baked at Rubirosa in New York City. As the chief culinary officer of TAO Group ...
From 2001 to 2004, Psilakis managed restaurant Ecco on Long Island. [5]The address of 222 West 79th Street in the Upper West Side, Manhattan has been home to many of Psilakis restaurants including Onera (from 2004 to 2007); [3] [5] [6] [7] Kefi (from 2007 to 2009); Gus & Gabriel Gastropub (from 2009 to August 2010); [8] Fishtag (from 2011 to 2018); [7] [9] followed by Kefi returning to this ...
Lagana (Greek: λαγάνα, from λάγανον [1]) is a Greek flatbread traditionally baked for Clean Monday, the first day of the Great Lent. Traditionally, it was prepared unleavened (without the yeast), but leavened lagana is nowadays more common. [2] It is typically flat, oval-shaped, with surface decorated by impressing fingertips. [3] [4]
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York "Pastitsio" (Greek-style lasagna layered with kima, a rich ground beef meat sauce with cinnamon, pasta, Greek cheese, and bechamel); "Gyro" (rotisserie chicken or lamb with, onions, lettuce and tomatoes with taziki sauce stuffed in a pita). Makani: Venice Beach, California
At Cosme, Enrique Olvera’s first restaurant outside of Mexico, no matter how memorable the other menu items may be, if you don’t order the duck carnitas, you failed as a diner—and missed out ...
Olympia Gyros is a spin off of the popular Greek Village Restaurant “It’s going to be a version of the Greek Village but we’re not going to offer the full menu,” said Nabor Gutierrez, chef ...
Saga is a restaurant in New York City located on the 63rd floor at 70 Pine Street in FiDi. [2] [3] The restaurant has received two Michelin stars and serves a choice of two tasting menus serving American food with a continental European approach.
The Odeon is a restaurant in New York City. [1] The restaurant opened in 1980, in space previously occupied by Towers Cafeteria. [2] The restaurant was founded by Lynn Wagenknecht, Keith McNally, and Brian McNally. [3] [4] Wagenknecht continues to run the restaurant. Wagenknecht has characterized the restaurant as a brasserie. [5]