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The Ten Most Recent Comments By darjeeling_tea

From Talk

Is there anywhere good to eat in Boston?

Toro in the South End is by far the most consistently satisfying meal that I've found here. The salt cod fritters with fried lemon rings... so delicious.

Also not to be missed:
Tamarind Bay for some excellent regional Indian food (not your run of the mill selection) - Harvard Square
Oishii (South End) or O Ya (Leather District) if you're looking to splurge on beautiful, meticulously crafted sushi.
B&G Oyster for seafood - South End
Oleana, already mentioned by many - Cambridge (Hampshire St?)

I've heard really great things about Ten Tables in Jamaica Plain, but haven't been yet. Also, don't forget that there are great lunch/pastry places like Hi-Rise bakery in Cambridge! Hope you have a good trip!

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

If i was eating it tonight, I'd have roasted brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower (i've been big on the roasted crucifers lately)... and maybe some incongruous sushi and pan con tomate.

preferably with my boyfriend and family, at home.

From Required Eating

Weekend Book Giveaway: 'Trail of Crumbs'

Things that are salty... and fried. Made of potatoes.i

From Recipes

Cook the Book: Simple Chocolate Mousse

i would give up most cakes and brownies just for nibble of a dark chocolate-covered salted caramel. mm.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'Whole Grains: Every Day, Every Way'

oats are probably the easiest, but i've lately been loving the texture and nutty flavor of bulgur wheat.

Responses to Comments by darjeeling_tea

From Talk

Is there anywhere good to eat in Boston?

O Ya is getting tons of national attention from the food press. I would definitely check it out if you're a Momofuku fan.

From Talk

Is there anywhere good to eat in Boston?

A little outside Boston in Needham - try Sweet Basil. Great rustic Italian food located on Great Plain Ave. It's BYOB and cash only.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

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From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

If I knew it was my last meal I would like to have prime rib, baked potato with sour cream, sauted vegetables and chocolate. Chocolate for sure. Having your family around will make it taste even better. Thanks for the contest.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

I'd want my best friends around, and we'd eat steak. Really really good steak. Prime rib or delmonico with a red wine and beef reduction. A delicious spinach salad. Some interesting fruity dessert, like the orange cardamom roasted pineapple we had at Solo. Yum.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

well, last supper would be on the beach, Cape Cod,served to us...
tacos for my son and a plethora of seafood, cooked all different ways, for my husband and myself...
with a delicious salad, and dessert of creme brulee, sundae or apple crisp for my son.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

Salmon with goat's cheese and a mixed green salad.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

With my daughter and wife -Porterhouse steaks, Potato salad and lemon meringue pie

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

My last supper would have to involve my dearest family and friends. Also, because I've been doing the low carb thing, I would have to have all of the starches, pastas, fruits, breads, and desserts possible. Lasagna... spaghetti.... brownies.... fresh baked bread with honey... potatoes.... strawberries.... yum.

From Required Eating

Cook the Book: 'My Last Supper'

I went to a special dinner where all that was served were "last meals." Mine would probably be all dessert - banana cream pie, lemon bars, chocolate eclairs and varied italian pastries.