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December 07, 2004

hero ain't nothing but a sandwich

how to find a good sandwich in village.

I think that finding a good sandwich isn't that hard. Just pop into almost large deli, and you'll get a good hoggie.

But the real question is where do you get a great sub.

I spent a few years in Cambodia and they have these great street seller who have these great sandwiches. Well, a year back in New York and I have found a great second best...

The vietnamese Sandwich shop on 2nd street & A.

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Brunch Thoughts

after various lunches,

some thoughts I have had.

Todays Sundays are a great time to get together with friends and end a long week in style with a fine brunch.

In the East Village, where I'm living, there many places offering a good brunch, but how to choose? Is it worth it to stand in front of 9th St. Market for 2 hours to eat brunch? Or should one make their way just a little farther up the street to the MudSpot for a fine cup of coffee and just as decent a meal, with the table next to you actually sitting in your lap.

There are some hidden jems which get more interest in the summer and warmer weather, and Brunetta's gives a great run for the money.

When one is not interested in going out and remaining in the warm of one's house, the food camera can help remind you of what you had and what it takes to make it, or at least insight in getting closer to what it will take. Taste bud memory is always useful.

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