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    May 18, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Santisi Imports offers true taste of Italy

    Phil Noto of Palmer Township is a self-appointed food fraud expert. While stationed in Germany during his years in the Army, he made countless visits to Italy where he was able to enjoy "quality Italian dishes."
    Phil Noto of Palmer Township is a self-appointed food fraud expert. While stationed in Germany during his years in the Army, he made countless visits to Italy where he was able to enjoy "quality Italian dishes." "I got spoiled," says 62-year-old Noto....

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), U.S. Army, Center Valley, Hellertown

  2. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Scaling the heights

    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes.
    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes. These are uncertain times for four-star dining in Chicago. Since last September, four previous top-rated restaurants have closed up shop...

    Tags: Avenues, Tribune Tower, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mushrooms, Chicago Hotels

  4. May 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Summer eating list

    I don't know if teachers still do this, but at the end of each school year, I was handed a summer reading list, a sheet of required and optional books that would prepare students for the coming school year. (I still owe a measure of revenge to the teacher who saddled me with "Lord Jim.")
    I don't know if teachers still do this, but at the end of each school year, I was handed a summer reading list, a sheet of required and optional books that would prepare students for the coming school year. (I still owe a measure of revenge to the teacher...

    Tags: Les Nomades, Pump Room, Stephanie Izard, Sushi and Sashimi, Entertainment

  6. Jul 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. A 'more approachable' Allium

    As the former executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Dining Room and Seasons, Kevin Hickey knows fine dining. He also knows when the writing is on the wall.
    As the former executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Dining Room and Seasons, Kevin Hickey knows fine dining. He also knows when the writing is on the wall. "We saw the dining trend going much more casual," says Allium executive chef Hickey. "We saw the...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Jackson Pollock, Onions, Lifestyle and Leisure, Event Planning

  8. Sep 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Prepare to sip, swirl and swallow at gourmet fest

    A few things you should know about the fourth annual Chicago Gourmet, which returns to Millennium Park: Times, dates: Noon to 6 p.m. Sept. 24; noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 25 What you'll pay: One-day admission is $150; two days, $250. Saturday has already sold...

    Tags: Chicago Gourmet, Millennium Park, Alcoholic Beverages, Chicago Restaurants

  10. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Let's break out the old crystal ball

    Time once again for my annual exercise in humiliation, as I try to predict the star recipients in the 2013 Michelin Chicago Guide, which hits bookstores Wednesday.
    Time once again for my annual exercise in humiliation, as I try to predict the star recipients in the 2013 Michelin Chicago Guide, which hits bookstores Wednesday. This is the third year that Michelin has published a Chicago guide, and if there's one...

    Tags: Avenues, Naha, Sepia, Labor Day, Graham Elliot

  12. Dec 19, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Last-minute Orlando holiday gifts with lots of local flavor

    Have you ever tried to roast chestnuts on an open fire? It's not as warm and lovely as the singers would have you believe. The last thing I need this holiday season is burned fingers and a bowl of singed nuts. Today at orlandosentinel.com/thedish, I'll...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Ridgewood, Honey, Recipes, Williams-Sonoma Inc.

  14. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Dining on Orlando's Restaurant Row

    During the holidays Orlando's Restaurant Row on Sand Lake Road is a mecca for tourists and locals. With a season full of bowl games and special events at theme parks, the busy thoroughfare is a great place to meet family and friends for meals. From casual to upscale, restaurants along this roadway offer vareity for both the palate and pocketbook. Here are some tips for navigating the sea of neon signs (and keep in mind that menus change often):
    During the holidays Orlando's Restaurant Row on Sand Lake Road is a mecca for tourists and locals. With a season full of bowl games and special events at theme parks, the busy thoroughfare is a great place to meet family and friends for meals. From casual...

    Tags: Orlando Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Salt, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. Dec 23, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. 5 ways to kick off the new year

    It's a sure bet the resorts and theme parks will be full of holiday splendor and great food next week. But there are ways to usher out 2011 and hold the door wide open for 2012 with a slightly more local, homegrown touch. If you haven't made your plans yet, here are five ideas to consider:
    It's a sure bet the resorts and theme parks will be full of holiday splendor and great food next week. But there are ways to usher out 2011 and hold the door wide open for 2012 with a slightly more local, homegrown touch. If you haven't made your plans...

    Tags: Health, Mount Dora, Tampa, Nutrition, Recipes

  18. Sep 16, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fall 2011: Top 10 plays to watch

    Scores of shows are opening in Chicago this fall. Here are  10 productions to anticipate with particular relish.
    Scores of shows are opening in Chicago this fall. Here are 10 productions to anticipate with particular relish. 'Follies' Just a few weeks after the opening of the Broadway transfer of the Kennedy Center revival, Chicago director Gary Griffin stages...

    Tags: Music Theater, Duncan Sheik, Entertainment, Mark Rothko, YouTube

  20. Sep 26, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Diners soak in flavor and booze during rainy Chicago Gourmet

    (Bill Daley co-wrote this story) Muddy shoes. That was about all the hundreds of revelers at Chicago Gourmet, the two-day food and wine festival at Millennium Park over the weekend, had to complain about. Efficiently-moving food lines and nine chef-...

    Tags: Henri, Justice System, Naha, Stephanie Izard, Kevin Pang

  22. Nov 10, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Stargazing: Phil Vettel handicaps Michelin-star winners

    As the second Michelin Guide for Chicago prepares to hit bookstores next week, one thing is for sure: There will be change.
    As the second Michelin Guide for Chicago prepares to hit bookstores next week, one thing is for sure: There will be change. There has to be. Among the 23 restaurants that received one or more stars, Sixteen (one star) saw chef Frank Brunacci depart,...

    Tags: Les Nomades, Avenues, Crofton on Wells, Naha, Sepia

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