3 Restaurants, 1- 2cents
Feb. 16th, 2008 08:47 am1) Guru- this is Indian food. I believe it's take out and maybe a catering company. My boyfriend often comes home with take-out, which is pretty good and very cheap. $6 for two entree sections, rice, Indian bread and a sauce. Worth a 6pm stop-by, in my opinion. Only thing is there's a lot of packaging, most of which can and should be re-used or recycled. It's in Teele Sq. across the street, diagonally from Teele Square Auto and on the right, before you reach Foodmaster. Good stuff. Yay!
2 cents) With all the talk about buritos and what kind of food people want in the area, I wanted to let you all know that what this area needs is a Vietnamese restaurant!! Yes, that would complete this "Paris of the U.S." for me. A heaping bowl of Pho with tofu, curry and veggies on a freezing February morning or a sweltering July evening would be the make my world go round a little more lovely-ee.
3) China Jade- Ball Square. They've recently done some renovations and the place looks much nicer than it used to. It's next to, near to True Grounds. I talked to the owners and they said they are hoping to get a beer/wine license and continue on with more improvements so as to entice a eat-in crowd, as most of their business is take-out. Pending a landlord, lease renewal issue. It seems like their place might just turn into a "place to go" or something!
I wanted to say that their food, whether you take it home or eat it there, is quite good and inexpensive, too! It's seemingly fresh, not greasy or too heavy, and they give you tons of it! I would highly recommend this hidden gem. I'm vegetarian and I enjoy the Pad Thai with veggies. It's got more veggies that what I would expect and, like I said, it's big. Lasts me 1 to 3 meals. Hooray! Next, I convince them to add 2-3 legit vegetarian things to their extensive menu and, I know, the non-meat-eaters will follow. Go there- meat or no meat! Good.
4) Okay. Here it is. La Spina. I saw the Somerville cable access spot which showcased Valentine's day restaurant spots. I only caught the La Spina and Gargoyles spots, but knew immediately that I had to check out La Spina. So I did. If there ever was a hidden gem, well, here it is. How many of you have said to yourself, there's nowhere in this "Paris of the U.S." to go for a drink on busy Friday/Saturday night!! Wanh... I know I have. Yes, there are lots of great offerings in the squares, but they tend to be overrun with other people desiring a similar activity on a weekend night. BUT... La Spina is good. Yes, I say, go there. It's big. Not only is the dining room big, but the shiny horseshoe shaped bar is big and has so many seats.
I went there last night and sat happily at a corner seat, had a decent margharitta and 2 desserts. One was free, b/c the owner/Chef and generous and kind and wanted to give something away-- so my man-friend and I benefited. Yum and yum. We didn't get any food, (other than desserts) just wanted a pleasant- chill place for a cocktail and some audible conversation. And that is certainly what we got.
The couple across from me were eating and their food looked great. I was tempted to ask for a bite, b/c they seemed to have more than they could eat- the portions are big there, too! BUT, when we sat down there was a big basket of home-made potato chips in front of us to eat. Um... that was too good to be true. You should go there, and bring as many friends as you like. They'll treat you well there and you'll be able to find seats, for sure.
2 cents) With all the talk about buritos and what kind of food people want in the area, I wanted to let you all know that what this area needs is a Vietnamese restaurant!! Yes, that would complete this "Paris of the U.S." for me. A heaping bowl of Pho with tofu, curry and veggies on a freezing February morning or a sweltering July evening would be the make my world go round a little more lovely-ee.
3) China Jade- Ball Square. They've recently done some renovations and the place looks much nicer than it used to. It's next to, near to True Grounds. I talked to the owners and they said they are hoping to get a beer/wine license and continue on with more improvements so as to entice a eat-in crowd, as most of their business is take-out. Pending a landlord, lease renewal issue. It seems like their place might just turn into a "place to go" or something!
I wanted to say that their food, whether you take it home or eat it there, is quite good and inexpensive, too! It's seemingly fresh, not greasy or too heavy, and they give you tons of it! I would highly recommend this hidden gem. I'm vegetarian and I enjoy the Pad Thai with veggies. It's got more veggies that what I would expect and, like I said, it's big. Lasts me 1 to 3 meals. Hooray! Next, I convince them to add 2-3 legit vegetarian things to their extensive menu and, I know, the non-meat-eaters will follow. Go there- meat or no meat! Good.
4) Okay. Here it is. La Spina. I saw the Somerville cable access spot which showcased Valentine's day restaurant spots. I only caught the La Spina and Gargoyles spots, but knew immediately that I had to check out La Spina. So I did. If there ever was a hidden gem, well, here it is. How many of you have said to yourself, there's nowhere in this "Paris of the U.S." to go for a drink on busy Friday/Saturday night!! Wanh... I know I have. Yes, there are lots of great offerings in the squares, but they tend to be overrun with other people desiring a similar activity on a weekend night. BUT... La Spina is good. Yes, I say, go there. It's big. Not only is the dining room big, but the shiny horseshoe shaped bar is big and has so many seats.
I went there last night and sat happily at a corner seat, had a decent margharitta and 2 desserts. One was free, b/c the owner/Chef and generous and kind and wanted to give something away-- so my man-friend and I benefited. Yum and yum. We didn't get any food, (other than desserts) just wanted a pleasant- chill place for a cocktail and some audible conversation. And that is certainly what we got.
The couple across from me were eating and their food looked great. I was tempted to ask for a bite, b/c they seemed to have more than they could eat- the portions are big there, too! BUT, when we sat down there was a big basket of home-made potato chips in front of us to eat. Um... that was too good to be true. You should go there, and bring as many friends as you like. They'll treat you well there and you'll be able to find seats, for sure.
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Date: 2008-02-16 03:02 pm (UTC)Regarding China Jade, do you mean Golden Jade?
I order from Golden Jade in ballsquare.
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Date: 2008-02-16 03:24 pm (UTC)And while I'm talking about Medford Square dining, Tom Yum Koong (http://tomyumkoong.net/) (Thai food on Forest Street) has recently expanded from take-out only to a real sit-down restaurant. Worth a visit or few, definitely--the owner is really nice and the food is both tasty and reasonably priced. I was sad to see 13 Forest Gallery (http://www.pigmentiagallery.com/) go when TYK expanded, but it's reopening in East Arlington at the end of the month.
All right, back to your regularly scheduled burritos now.
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Date: 2008-02-16 04:00 pm (UTC)Nothing against Vietnamese, I'll take that too. But I want Falafel on Demand.
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Date: 2008-02-16 04:37 pm (UTC)They used to be in Watertown, and when I worked nearby I would get the best falafel sandwich EVER.
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Date: 2008-02-16 06:05 pm (UTC)This is probably a pain to people living in Davis, but a new middle eastern place is opening on Mass Ave between porter & harvard. It looks like it'll be a nice place with some seating and reasonably cheap (though that's a guess at this point).
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Date: 2008-02-16 06:36 pm (UTC)Foods
Date: 2008-02-16 06:47 pm (UTC)Burrrito.
I like Le's. It's okay, but prefer- Pho Pasteur in China Town if I'm gonna venture out of the comforts of Davis. The place on route 16 is just okay- in Everett. It's kind of dingy, which usually doesn't phase me. But the sort of so so food and grime turn me off. Though they have some neat veggie option.
Yes, and I apologize for the mis-name. It's Golden Jade. Why am I always calling it the other name...? Pardon.
How come no one mentioned LA SPINA??
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Date: 2008-02-16 06:53 pm (UTC)Tell that to the media. They've been dubbing Davis as "Parisian" for over a decade. Thanks, Utne Reader.
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Date: 2008-02-16 07:32 pm (UTC)Um, and paris is loaded with drab buildings?
Exactly the same!
(Don't get me wrong, I love davis and would prefer to live there over most parisian hoods, but seriously...)
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Date: 2008-02-16 07:45 pm (UTC)Again? Still? It's been 10 yrs since the Utne Reader published its accolades about Davis Sq. That was many burritos ago.
La Spina - I'd be curious to hear about its food. What with Antonia's eventually packing up (sob) I'll need a new place nearby to satisfy a fix for Italian food.
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Date: 2008-02-16 08:08 pm (UTC)I moved to Davis just before the Utne Reader dubbed it the "Paris of the 90's" and I thought, "What the hell?!?" followed quickly by, "Crap. How much longer will I be able afford living here?"
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Date: 2008-02-16 11:04 pm (UTC)(my meat-eating friends loved it though)
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Date: 2008-02-16 11:07 pm (UTC)As for La Spina, the one meal I had there was bad enough that I've never been back. Does anyone know if La Spina has fixed the spelling of "Neapolitan" on their sign yet?
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Date: 2008-02-17 02:24 am (UTC)But I'd love for Sepal to come around nearby, and there are certainly some available spots in the Davis area, anyway.
(Also, yay for Guru love! Pushp rocks. :)
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Date: 2008-02-18 01:01 am (UTC)So...now I'm dying to know who started it! :)
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