Insiders' Guide New York Neighborhoods: A Food Lover's Walking, Eating, and Shopping Guide to Ethnic Enclaves throughout New York City by Eleanor Berman

Insiders' Guide New York Neighborhoods: A Food Lover's Walking, Eating, and Shopping Guide to Ethnic Enclaves throughout New York City

Eleanor Berman
304 pages
Globe Pequot Pr
Jan 2004
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Which market has the freshest Thai basil and tamarind? Which restaurant has the spiciest tomatillo sauce? What's the difference between Hunan and Szechuan?. New York has always been the quintessential American "melting pot." While many cities have developed a broad selection of ethnic restaurants, only in New York did such a wide variety spring, not from transplanted chefs, but from the neighborhoods and immigrants themselves, creating dishes straight from the family recipe books. . Discover cuisine by its particular neighborhood in the guise of walking tours, including food descriptions and pronunciation guides. Tours also point out bakeries, food shops, markets, and gift shops so that the readers can bring the flavor of the neighborhood into their own kitchens.. Important practical information such as directions by car or public transportation, hours of operation, telephone numbers, addresses, and maps is also included.
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Pages 304
Publisher Globe Pequot Pr
Published 2004
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