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DESPERATE MEASURES
A new column by mamster, only on The
Daily Gullet.
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ESSAYS
- Don't be chicken, eat more duck legs (Seattle Times, 6-Feb-05)
- What's up with Julia
Child? (eGullet.com, 1-Dec-03)
- A meal in a half-moon
(Seattle Times, 24-Aug-03)
- Tamarind: Pods
with Punch (Seattle Times, 6-Apr-03)
- From Chengdu to Chantilly, it's cookbooks
2002. (14-Dec-02)
- Cookbooks: Cooking
up a Collection (Seattle Times, 8-Sep-02)
- Peppers: For
Whom The Bells Toll (Seattle Times, 1-Sep-02)
- Asia 2001: Back to Bangkok and a
bit of Vientiane. (20-Feb-02, updated 4-Apr-02)
- How is Thai food different
in Thailand? (20-Feb-02)
- A sacrilegious Christmas with the
Satanic Chef. (25-Dec-01)
- Cookbooks that made me hungry
in 2001. (15-Dec-01)
- A delicious cheese-filled volcano: it's potato
gatto. (Seattle Times, 7-Oct-01)
- Stinky and delicious, there's no substitute for fish
sauce. (Seattle Times, 29-Jul-01)
- Like a bolt from below, the Satanic
Chef reappears! (11-Jun-01)
- Thai curry revisited: yes, you
can make it at home. (6-May-01)
- Put down that martini and put vodka
in your pasta. (22-Jan-01, reprinted
in the Seattle Times, 14-Apr-02)
- I see London. (13-Jan-01)
- We see France. (13-Jan-01)
- The year in cookbooks. (11-Dec-00)
- Christmas is coming, and this means pasta.
(7-Dec-00)
- Emily Short, our own Diogenes, scours Athens
for honest lamp meat. (22-Oct-00)
- Liza Daly braves fish bits to bring you hot
tofu action. (1-Oct-00)
- Down with The Man and power to the produce
section. (4-Sep-00, updated 17-Sep-00)
- Lenny Pitts knows the truth. You want the
soup. (20-Jun-00)
- Something delicious, finally,
from California. (1-May-00)
- Why is this French toast different
from all other French toasts? (19-Apr-00)
- Just a schoolboy fantasy. (10-Apr-00)
- Neil deMause stumbles upon a bagel controversy.
(27-Feb-00)
- David Dyte schools you on traditional pizza, Aussie style. (30-Jan-00)
- Un burrito es una comida muy importante,
según Adam Cadre. (8-Jan-00)
- Is public access cable a tool of Satan?
Yes, thank God. (3-Nov-99)
- Four wines that think outside
the box. (27-Oct-99)
- When you want to order Chinese, but you also want pancakes. (Sep-99, improved and republished in
Simple Cooking, February 2001;
republished
in the Seattle Times, 4-Nov-01)
- Millions of Peaches. (Aug-99)
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RESTAURANTS
Note: most of these links require free registration at the Seattle Times. Use BugMeNot.
- LC's Kitchen (27-May-05)
- Casuelita's (29-Apr-05)
- Maekawa Bar (22-Apr-05)
- Namasthe Cuisine of India (25-Mar-05)
- Cedar River Smokehouse (25-Feb-05)
- Moonlight Cafe (28-Jan-05)
- Blue Onion Bistro (21-Jan-05)
- May (14-Jan-05)
- Local Cafe (24-Dec-04)
- Olives (3-Dec-04)
- Pho Kien Giang (26-Nov-04)
- El Fogon Taqueria (22-Oct-04)
- Maguire's Irish Bistro (17-Sep-04, defunct)
- Mim's Italian Market (17-Sep-04)
- Jeem
Asian Restaurant (10-Sep-04)
- Bagel
Oasis (13-Aug-04)
- Pies
and Pints (16-July-04)
- Chipotle (2-July-04)
- Kai's (25-June-04,
my 50th review!)
- Coco
Tree Cafe (21-May-04)
- Mezcal
Grill (16-Apr-04)
- Annapurna
Cafe (26-Mar-04)
- Akasaka (27-Feb-04)
- Rocking
Wok (30-Jan-04)
- Blue
C Sushi (2-Jan-04)
- Blue
Nile (5-Dec-03)
- Taqueria
El Rinconsito (7-Nov-03)
- Two
Tartes (10-Oct-03)
- ToST (5-Sep-03)
- La
Buona Tavola (15-Aug-03)
- Tropea
(18-July-03)
- Usmania
Tikka Kabab (20-June-03)
- Mario's
(23-May-03)
- Essential
Baking Co. (25-Apr-03)
- Kim
Chi Bistro (28-Mar-03)
- Casa
d'Italia (28-Feb-03)
- Simply
Paradise (31-Jan-03, defunct)
- Miyi
(3-Jan-03, defunct)
- Karam's
(6-Dec-02)
- Admiral
Way Cafe (29-Nov-02)
- Dolce
Vita (1-Nov-02)
- Nha
Trang (4-Oct-02, defunct)
- Seattle
Deli (6-Sep-02)
- Japan
Thai Restaurant Project (30-Aug-02)
- A
La Turca Cafe (2-Aug-02, defunct)
- El
Vagre Marino (5-July-02)
- Hiro's
(7-Jun-02)
- The
Rose Club Cafe (31-May-02, defunct)
- Flying
Pie Pizzeria (3-May-02)
- La
Tienda Cádiz (29-Mar-02, defunct)
- Azuma
Kaiten Sushi (22-Mar-02, defunct)
- Sandie's
Gourmet (1-Mar-02)
- Blue
Willow Teahouse (25-Jan-02, defunct)
- Mandalay
Cafe (4-Jan-02)
- Wedgwood
Ale House & Cafe (7-Dec-01)
- Chantanee
Family Thai Restaurant (30-Nov-01)
- Adobo
Taco Lounge (2-Nov-01, defunct)
- Whole
Foods Market Cafe and Bakery (5-Oct-01)
- Viengthong
(7-Sep-01)
- Catfish Corner (24-Aug-01)
- Madrona
Eatery & Ale House (6-Jul-01)
- Dahlia
Bakery (29-Jun-01)
- China
Village (1-Jun-01)
- Simply
Thai (25-May-01)
- Ciao
Bella Too (18-May-01, under new management)
- Best
Toast (11-May-01, defunct)
- Kanadala
Paradiso (4-May-01, defunct)
- Noodle
Cafe Ezo (6-Apr-01, defunct)
And the original favorites:
- Neil deMause witnesses a phoenix (in potato form) rising
from the Ukraine. Special serial! Current installment: "Chicken
Caught in Flamewar Crossfire" (6-Jun-01)
- New York: Home of really delicious
celery. (22-Mar-01)
- Seattle quickie: What to do with Wild
Ginger leftovers. (6-Mar-01)
- Liza Daly like eat Boston! Yum!
(18-Dec-00)
- Seattle's Broadway perks up,
and not in a coffee sense. (22-Nov-00)
- Adam Cadre returns to his Orange County roots for a
frugal feast. (22-Oct-00)
- The Green Cat: Adam Cadre
finds a veggie paradise on Capitol Hill. (8-May-00)
- An embarrassing secret about
coffeehouses. (2-Dec-99)
- The best phad thai in three cities.
(22-Nov-99)
- Tabla: Upscale Indian fusion,
yet good. (Jun-99)
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BANGKOK SPECIAL
In June, Laurie and I spent a week in Thailand's sweltering, bustling
capital to answer a simple question: is Thai food really any better in Thailand
than at Siam on Broadway? The short answer: yes. The long answer: see below.
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