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Comment by David Paul Appell on October 7, 2009 at 10:44am
It would be fascinating to hear the reaction of some of the foodies in here (at least among the Yank contingent) to the big news this week: the announced shuttering of Gourmet magazine...
Comment by Max Pesling on September 25, 2009 at 4:36pm
I'm the kind of guy who likes to eat a lot. I think it's one of the most important dimensions of travel, and really helps you understand a culture and where it's coming from. Hey Nepaltrekkingguide, are there any videos on Youtube about the Sacrifice Festival? Not the bloody part where they kill the animals, I mean more generally where you see how it's celebrated? It sounds very interesting!
Comment by Nepaltrekkingguide on September 24, 2009 at 11:29pm
Animals(male goats, sheeps, chickens, ducks, buffalows, pigs) Sacrifice Festivals in Nepal, it start from today & continues to 4 days- This is hindu religion festival. Millions of animals they kill in this festivals. After they killed the animals, they eat the meat as the blessings from their hindu gods/goddesses. They believe the meats is blessing foods from their gods.
Comment by Discover France Adventures on September 24, 2009 at 2:07pm
If you are interested in food and wine, check out our gastronomy tours:

France: Burgundy Gastronomy and Wine - 6 Nights
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Comment by Nepaltrekkingguide on September 17, 2009 at 10:37pm
Interested for Yak Steak??? Welcome,lets go for 15 days trek to Namche Bazaar A Twon- Namche Bazaar is gateway to Everest.
Comment by David Paul Appell on July 17, 2009 at 9:43pm
Welcome to Bret Thorn of Nation's Restaurant News! We've added his blog in the resources box above: NRNFoodWriter.Blogspot.com.
Comment by David Paul Appell on May 15, 2009 at 8:42pm
For anybody heading to Tel Aviv, Haaretz recently did a roundup of the 5 top hummus joints. The winners:

Hummus Ashkara
The owners of this veteran hummus joint pass the hummus test time after time. Running for 30 years and open 24 hours a day, Hummus Ashkara serves this Middle-Eastern dish with just a small amount of olive oil and minimal spices. Soup is available in addition in winter.
Price: NIS 20 for a plate of hummus including ful (cooked broad beans) and grains. 45 Yerimiyahu Street. Tel: 03 546 4547

Hummus Abu Adham
This famous hummus eatery from Kfar Yassif opened its doors in Tel Aviv in 2003. Cuisine at Abu Adham is prepared throughout the day and its strictly smooth hummus is said to be easy on the digestion. Chips and salad are tasty additions. However, if your appetite still isn't satisfied after the first plate, don't worry, Abu Adham rewards the hungry with a free side-dish. Price: NIS 16 for a dish. 7 Carlebach Street. Tel: 03 562 5051.

Hummus Aba Gil
At Aba Gil's you'll receive health food and no mistake. The hummus served here is coarsely ground and comes with chickpeas, garlic sauce and lemon, a little tehina and olive oil and everything is organic. And that's not all - you can complete your meal with soup, baked peppers, rice, steamed vegetables and organic pita, freshly baked on site. Price: NIS 22 for a plate of hummus. 55 Yehuda HaLevi Street, tel: 03 566 3320.

Hummus Said
The Tel Aviv branch of the outstanding Acre-based Hummus Said is an ideal solution for those of you who have left the north of the country or just miss it. The recipe used is exactly the same as the one in Acre and fresh hummus is ready for the taking every hour. The joint also offers shakshuka, another Middle Eastern favorite, meat dishes, chips and salad. Price: NIS 17 per plate of hummus. 12 Menachem Begin Way. Tel: 03 624 3136

Hummus Mashawa
Chickpeas at Hummus Mashawa are ground on site for each individual customer. The fresh chickpeas are not crushed completely and are served warm - the hummus here is without doubt one of the best in the country. As well as its excellent hummus, Mashawa also serves good pita, tehina, salad and soup. Price: NIS 19 for a Mashawa plate. 40 Pinsker Street. Tel: 03 629 3796.
 

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