tokyo neighborhood thick with bars

Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood bar | 12 Comments »

my bike ride through golden gai, one of the oldest areas in tokyo. at least 50 bars, most with no more than 5 seats. Built just after WWII this area would have been (over) developed just like the rest of shinjuku, but a grassroots movement in the 70’s protected it. I suppose now its likely to get destroyed when THE BIG ONE hits tokyo, but until then its a quiet out of the way place that you can go to to get a taste of old tokyo. the path leading to it used to be a train line that led to shinjuku station.

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FoodNinjas: Art Gallery Bistro

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood cafe | No Comments »

A friendly neighborhood cafe owned and operated by a Fort Point Channel Artist. This hidden bistro serves healthy, creative cuisine, made on the premises, with eclectic Nouvelle Américain choices including vegan, fresh baked goods, and continental style, all affordable, with beer and wine. Roberto says: The Fish Taco and Salmon Nicoise Salad are delicious.

Roberto Mighty (the “Food Ninja”) created a legendary primetime TV series on gourmet food and wine, featuring celebrity chefs like Todd English, Ming Tsai, Lydia Shire and Jacques Pepin. As the Food Ninja, Roberto travels around to great restaurants and markets, sampling food and sharing info. Roberto pays for his meals, does not accept bribes and only recommends his favorite places. Enjoy!

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Iron Gate Bar on East Sixth on the East Side in Austin

Posted by admin on November 16th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood bar | 2 Comments »

A neighborhood bar with a lot of character and rather unique charm in an area is that is quickly becoming gentrified.

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The Neighborhoods of San Francisco

Posted by admin on October 12th, 2009 and filed under neighborhoods | 19 Comments »

http://www.WatchMojo.com presents… A look at some of the different areas of San Francisco.

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The Neighborhoods of San Francisco

Posted by admin on October 12th, 2009 and filed under neighborhoods | 19 Comments »

http://www.WatchMojo.com presents… A look at some of the different areas of San Francisco.

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24 in 24: Boston – 7:00 AM – The Neighborhood Restaurant And Bakery

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | No Comments »

I go to 24 restaurants in 24 hours in Boston and this is the 7:00 AM stop. Oh my God, the cream of wheat here is a controlled substance, I swear. The popovers – to die for. This place is ridiculous!

Check out more videos and follow my adventures at http://WanderingFoodie.com

“Wherever You Are” used with permission from www.freeplaymusic.com

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24 in 24: Boston – 7:00 AM – The Neighborhood Restaurant And Bakery

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | No Comments »

I go to 24 restaurants in 24 hours in Boston and this is the 7:00 AM stop. Oh my God, the cream of wheat here is a controlled substance, I swear. The popovers – to die for. This place is ridiculous!

Check out more videos and follow my adventures at http://WanderingFoodie.com

“Wherever You Are” used with permission from www.freeplaymusic.com

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24 in 24: Boston – 7:00 AM – The Neighborhood Restaurant and Bakery

Posted by admin on September 18th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | No Comments »

I go to 24 restaurants in 24 hours in Boston and this is the 7:00 AM stop. Oh my God, the cream of wheat here is a controlled substance, I swear. The popovers – to die for. This place is ridiculous! Check out more videos and follow my adventures at WanderingFoodie.com

“Wherever You Are” used with permission from www.freeplaymusic.com

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