Kitchen equipment
I need to fill in some pots, pans, and other kitchen equipment that is old or has disappeared. I have looked in some stores, online and in catalogues. What is your place of choice to buy your kitchen supplies?
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5 Comments:
I find the best bargains (and very good customer service) to be on amazon.com -- and if you order more than $25 worth, shipping is free. Look for the cuisinart multiclad brand for pots and pans -- i find it to be comparable to all-clad, but a fraction of the price.
Dominic
the zen kitchen
dvchurch at 10:51AM on 10/15/07
I love to go to Chef Central in Hartsdale New York, They have everything....including the Culinary Institute Cookware ....very nice! Looking for something ...they have it!
margot at 11:23AM on 10/16/07
http://www.jbprince.com
http://www.bridgekitchenware.com/home.cfm
I used to like Broadway Panhandler but it's merely a shadow of what it once was.
chiff0nade at 2:55PM on 10/16/07
zabar's upstairs! their prices are very reasonable and they have a very interesting and well edited selection of pots and pans.
i also love the haas company on 25th street off of broadway. it's a quirky little kitchen shop with excellent service.
cybercita at 9:46PM on 10/16/07
Pop me over the head with one but I forgot my favorite place to buy cookware...Le Creuset store in any of the Prime Outlets.
chiff0nade at 10:00AM on 10/17/07