Bao Wow Wow!
In which I start with a date night to hear jazz at the Roxy Hotel and end up talking about the city's bao binge. Are gua bao buns as ubiquitous as tacos now? Some suggestions for where you'll get bao with the "wow."
Read MoreIn which I start with a date night to hear jazz at the Roxy Hotel and end up talking about the city's bao binge. Are gua bao buns as ubiquitous as tacos now? Some suggestions for where you'll get bao with the "wow."
Read MoreBut as happens in New York City, there is always something new to take you out of your old aches and frets. In my case it is usually a snack. Crossing Clinton I saw Tramezzini NYC, a small space with summery white exposed brick walls, two counters and a blackboard outside advertising iced coffee and Venetian sandwiches. In fact, Tramezzini, stands for a particular kind of Venetian sandwich, made of soft olive oil bread—in this case, flown in from the Veneto.
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