Day 1 Meal 2 Waffle House in Morrisville Waffle House on airport boulevard just off route 40 is one of the places in walking distance of my hotel while I am lodging in Morrisville North Carolina. I know it is a franchise chain but hey a guy has to eat so lets take this…
Smokey’s BBQ Shack in Morrisville, North Carolina
This is Day 1 and Meal 1 in North Carolina Smokey’s BBQ Shack Smokey’s BBQ Shack in Morrisville, a small family owned BBQ shack catering to both ‘Eastern and Western BBQ styles’ was to be my first stop on MyFoodHunt tour in North Carolina. I came here for lunch with my great friend Mike…
Golden Union for Haddock, Chips and Mushy Peas in Soho London
Over the past days I had eaten a lot of street food and was in the mood for some traditional British Fare, something comforting and something filling. Fish and Chips was to be the order of the day, but where to go? As an out of towner I had no real ideas where to go so…
Hash at Borough Market – “Mac and Gumbo”
Hash at Borough Market was selling some of my favourite foods in the whole wide world. They had Gumbo, they had pulled pork shoulder, they had mac and cheese combined with gumbo and also with pulled pork. OMG this is not fair at all. I mean what is a man supposed to do or choose?…
Tongue and Brisket on Leather Lane, A London Deli featuring Chicken Schnitzel, Roast Turkey, Salt Beef, basically ALL the good stuff!
Tongue and Brisket on Leather Lane in Smithfield near Holburn Station is a Deli serving many of the Jewish Classics. Some people describe it as a New York style Deli, but that is unfair to the history of the area. This was the sort of place that we found in London long before those guys over the pond learnt how…
Jen Cafe in Soho for some tasty dumplings
When you walk into Chinatown there are a lot of those well populated restaurants trying to pull you in with offers of unlimited buffets, but if you are smart or if you want something a little more real, then keep on walking until you get to the edge of the area and you will find…
The Pit Stop Café at Berwick Street Market – Fantastic Fried Rice and Malaysian Curry
The Pitstop Café Berwick Street Van was the street food vendor with the longest queue when we visited Berwick Street Market for lunch last week. To be fair, we walked up and down the street checking everyone else out, but we ended up walking back to the small white caravan surrounded by the hungry horde. There were many…
Lamb tagine with cinnamon- scented onions and tomatoes – Fine Cooking magazine
I have had this Tagine that my good friend Jean bought for me for ages and I kept on collecting tagine recipes, magazines, books, and print outs from t’internet to inspire me. How hard can it be? I think you just throw stuff in the pot, put the lid on, and then chuck it in the…
The Sitting Elephant Restaurant at Ganga View Hotel our ‘base camp’ in Rishikesh
Rishikesh is famous as the Yoga Capital of the World and a Hindu Pilgrimage town. It is located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, apart from the Yoga the only other thing I knew about it before we arrived was that the Beatles came here back in the late 1960’s. I was expecting…
Cooking Carbonara – ‘Home Cooking with Ferran Adria’
This week I have been exploring the pages of my latest find, the excellent cook book “The Family Meal” by Ferran Adria of El Bulli Fame. The basic premise of the book is all about the meals that they cooked at El Bulli in between service for the staff to eat. This is known as…
