EMPANADA MAMA
Empanada restaurant in Midtown West.Read more
LARSEN'S FISH MARKET
Read moreA secret the locals are careful not to share... At the tip of Chilmark, this pretty shanty looks like nothing, yet you'll find some of the best seafood on the island. Just look at the queue at peak times! Regulars flock to order their oysters, whole lobsters, freshly caught shellfish or clam chowder, which they then enjoy at the outdoor tables or along the harbor. An authentic (and family-run) place, offering only locally caught products.
WEST TISBURY FARMERS MARKET
Read moreThis small market that takes place every Saturday is an opportunity to taste local products. Martha's Vineyard is home to many farmers and many of its restaurants stock up at this market, which is held on the lawns of the Agricultural Hall during the summer months. The vendors include both sweet (in all forms) and savoury. The stalls change regularly, but you're sure to find something to eat on the go.
ROLLIN' IN THE DOUGH
Read moreThis is the temple of local fast-food, that's good burgers— bread is made on the spot— po and other fried fish dishes. It's greasy, oily, dubious and frankly American. If you want to play local games in Shreveport, this is where you need to come. In dessert, taste the rolls cinnamon, small cinnamon cakes.
TONY DRAGON'S GRILLE
Food cart offering kebabs, burgers and tasty food at good value for money ...Read more
2 BROS PIZZA
Great value pizzas to enjoy in restaurants in Manhattan.Read more
ARIZMENDI BAKERY
Read moreA nice little bakery where you can buy pizza, focaccia or desserts to enjoy on a little bench or to take away for a picnic in Golden Gate Park. This cooperative, set up by its parent company in Oakland, produces all its breads and pastries with love: " make loaves , not war ". Prices are by weight, and if you're lucky enough to come across the roasted peach focaccia, go for it without hesitation, it's a delight. A small neighborhood address with a nice folkloric touch as we like them.
NOAH'S NY BAGELS
Read moreWith their beautiful blue and white tiled front and their retro decoration, Noah's is easily recognizable. The chain has several locations in San Francisco (and in the rest of the country) including the one on Bush Street in a beautiful building in the financial district, our favorite! Only a few places to sit on the spot, but there are nice squares nearby where you can settle down to taste these bagels with eggs, ham, chorizo, bacon and other delicious toppings, which are as successful as in New York...
KRAFTSMEN CAFE
Read moreBasically, it's a bakery created in 2001 by baker Scott Tycer. Gradually, and following the success of his bread, he began to offer breakfast and then lunch. Today, the bakery serves delicious sandwiches and fresh salads. As with many non-alcoholic venues in Houston, BYOB(bring your own bottle) is widely practiced here. You can bring your own bottle of wine or craft beer to complement your meal.
SUSHIRRITO
Read moreHere the concept is simple: it's a sushi the size of a burrito. Taken by storm by the employees at noon, the little store is always full! Prepared in front of your eyes with original recipes (tuna, lotus chips and crunchy vegetables or salmon, ginger guacamole and green banana chips) and fresh ingredients, these large makisare a delight for raw fish lovers. The must: take out and enjoy your Sushirrito on the sunny tables of Union Square Plaza right next door. Several restaurants in town.
GRUBBIN'
Read moreFamily restaurant without much charm, but with very good sandwiches with pastrami, smoked ham, salami, bacon, sprouts, cheddar cheese, aioli, pesto... Even the bread is good, you will enjoy it. And everything is prepared in front of you, a guarantee of freshness. On weekends, at lunchtime, locals flock to the place and sit in the adjacent park. The establishment is a bit far from the center, but it is located near the beaches. Perfect for a picnic on the sand, between two dives in the Pacific!
OXBOW PUBLIC MARKET
Read moreOxbow's Farmer's Market is downtown Napa's gathering place for food and wine lovers, and the perfect place to sample local street food. The market supports sustainable, organic agriculture and small, independent farms. It features a panoramic outdoor terrace with tables along the Napa River, and offers the best of local produce, as well as bars and restaurants... On the menu, the best of Northern Californian cuisine: oysters, sandwiches, tacos, organic ice creams and gluten-free pastries.