Western food is typically considered European or American style cooking, but to some extent, it also refers to the non-indigenous cooking of other countries, including Australia. So don’t wonder if people readily think of burgers, fries, steaks, ribs, and sausages when Western food is talked about.
Filed under Food by on Jul 5th, 2010.
Enjoying your lunch does not include lining up for it during your busy lunch hour. It also does not include waiting for a table to clear up so that you can sit down at an eatery. Enjoying a meal merely needs good food and relaxed environment. So why not have it at your own place?
Filed under Food by on Jun 9th, 2010.
One of the few restaurants in the country to be immortalized in a Sinatra song, the Pump Room in Chicago is now a hot spot once again. The Pump Room was one of the first quality restaurants to open in Chicago after the end of Prohibition, and soon became a Windy City icon. In addition to Sinatra (who sang the praises of the place in the classic song Chicago), the place was a favorite hangout of a lot of famous people including Marilyn Monroe, Sammy Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Ronald Reagan, Bette Davis and numerous others. The Pump Room, named after a spa in Bath, England, remained open long after the giants that once graced its premises had left. Unfortunately, time took its toll on the legendary establishment, and its culinary fare was soon surpassed by the fine dining scene exploding in Chicago and characterized by uber-chef Charlie Trotter.
Filed under Food by on May 31st, 2010.
Staying in a hotel may mean getting away from telephones, neighbours, even the children. Hotels may call to mind wonderful memories of holidays, of weddings, or romantic excursions. The trick to booking the right accommodation is gearing your selection towards your purpose for travel.
Filed under Food by on May 30th, 2010.