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Old 08-28-2007, 09:54 PM
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I drool over the thought of a chocolate buffet

It really depends on your tastes and prize range...
yeah, the chocolate buffet is sort of a brunch deal. they have something like 100 different chocolate dishes to choose from.

now that i'm probably better able to deal with an excess like that, i may try it this year!

as to my tastes? i like ethnic foods more than whitey foods. high quality sushi/japanese food is easily my favorite, but i also love good thai, indian, vietnamese, mexican, brazillian, french and probably a few others i'm not remembering at the moment.

if the food is worth it, i generally dont mind paying a higher price for it.

so, got any recommendations?
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:07 PM
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yeah, the chocolate buffet is sort of a brunch deal. they have something like 100 different chocolate dishes to choose from.

now that i'm probably better able to deal with an excess like that, i may try it this year!

as to my tastes? i like ethnic foods more than whitey foods. high quality sushi/japanese food is easily my favorite, but i also love good thai, indian, vietnamese, mexican, brazillian, french and probably a few others i'm not remembering at the moment.

if the food is worth it, i generally dont mind paying a higher price for it.

so, got any recommendations?
I'm so finding that chocolate buffet.

Ooooooh, Thai food is my absolute favorite. Darn, I wish I could remember this place I went to on a date once, it was beyond awesome. I'll have to do some research to see if I can find it. I know there are a few in the Copley Square / Newbury St area. I can never do Indian because back when I was looking for an apt in Boston it seemed like every apt unit smelled like curry and it completely turned me off. I've always heard that Cambridge has a lot to offer in the way of dining...and it may be a little easier to navigate about in the car.

Back when I lived in RI (yes I've lived in 8 different states) there were a few REALLY great Thai and Japenese Steak houses, which I have yet to find their comparision in the Saratoga/Albany area.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:10 PM
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I'm so finding that chocolate buffet.

Ooooooh, Thai food is my absolute favorite. Darn, I wish I could remember this place I went to on a date once, it was beyond awesome. I'll have to do some research to see if I can find it. I know there are a few in the Copley Square / Newbury St area. I can never do Indian because back when I was looking for an apt in Boston it seemed like every apt unit smelled like curry and it completely turned me off. I've always heard that Cambridge has a lot to offer in the way of dining...and it may be a little easier to navigate about in the car.

Back when I lived in RI (yes I've lived in 8 different states) there were a few REALLY great Thai and Japenese Steak houses, which I have yet to find their comparision in the Saratoga/Albany area.
Have you tried any of the Veitnam places in Albany? I like to frequent them when I am in Albany.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:12 PM
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Have you tried any of the Veitnam places in Albany? I like to frequent them when I am in Albany.
I heard My Linh was pretty good but have never gone.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:19 PM
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I heard My Linh was pretty good but have never gone.
Take a trip, I would recommend it.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:27 PM
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Take a trip, I would recommend it.
I shall do so, thanks for the tip!
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:28 PM
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Not to minimize the chocolate buffet, however, regarding Street Sense and Nafzger's decision as to the the next race -- I think there is a great deal more to this decision than meets the eye.

Also, much of that decision is based upon everything he knows about the horse, and more importantly, everything we don't know about the horse.

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:29 AM
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Yeah, I love thai as well. I go to a thai place in dover, nh that is awesome. it's run by this tiny little thai lady who's really cool. she usually sits down with me if she's free and will chat away while i eat. sometimes though, she'll bring me back into the kitchen where she'll make me up something she and her thai friend are eating. usually something weird you'd never find on the menu! she's asked me even if i would be interested in meeting a cousin or niece of hers back in thailand! the food is incredible too.

what i really miss are japanese and vietnamese food. back in the LA area, not 3 miles from my house (between santa anita and fairplex) was this amazing japanese restaurant. not that i'm a big believer in restaurant guides, but zagats had this place as the 2nd highest rated restaurant in all of california one year. the dude was a genius and was 1/4 the price of the better known and more fashionable places in LA. oh well.

as to the chocolate buffet. i think it runs only in the cooler months of the year (which to me seems like about sept through june!). I guess people are more in need of a serotonin boost in the winter months? if you're interested in that, i'll forward you the info. truthfully though, it looks a bit obscene!




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I'm so finding that chocolate buffet.

Ooooooh, Thai food is my absolute favorite. Darn, I wish I could remember this place I went to on a date once, it was beyond awesome. I'll have to do some research to see if I can find it. I know there are a few in the Copley Square / Newbury St area. I can never do Indian because back when I was looking for an apt in Boston it seemed like every apt unit smelled like curry and it completely turned me off. I've always heard that Cambridge has a lot to offer in the way of dining...and it may be a little easier to navigate about in the car.

Back when I lived in RI (yes I've lived in 8 different states) there were a few REALLY great Thai and Japenese Steak houses, which I have yet to find their comparision in the Saratoga/Albany area.
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Old 08-29-2007, 12:36 AM
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suffolkgirl and norfolk. nice to see some locals here!

since i am still relatively unfamiliar with boston, maybe one or both of you could arrange a get together at suffolk, and perhaps dinner after? all your suggestions sound good!
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Old 08-29-2007, 08:23 AM
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I live in Boston. There are great restaurants all over the city ranging from just about every kind of ethnic fare to upscale American. The trick is to stay away from the tourist traps- Quincy Market, Fenway, waterfront (Barking Crab, etc,) - and stick with the neighborhoods like Jamaica Plain, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, South End, North End, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline... even driving North of Suffolk for 15-20 minutes you'll find great North Shore spots that are easy to drive to and to park. And it's really not that hard to drive there, you just need to be a little- ah- aggressive. Use a map. And get a Zagats.

And in defense of Revere Beach, it's been cleaned up a lot. You rarely even find syringes on the beach anymore...
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Old 08-29-2007, 10:18 AM
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suffolkgirl and norfolk. nice to see some locals here!

since i am still relatively unfamiliar with boston, maybe one or both of you could arrange a get together at suffolk, and perhaps dinner after? all your suggestions sound good!
I am sure as the date gets closer for the MassCap we can organize a get together for DTers... and we'll even move the thread and responses to the Get togethers room!
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Old 08-29-2007, 10:15 PM
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As soon as Suffolk announced the MassCap, I wrote it on my calendar in pencil ... been burned before. I do hope to make it.

I do enjoy going to Boston, although I don't do it often enough. When I do, it's usually for a museum or something like. I've actually only been to Suffolk a couple of times, and the last was for the last MassCap.

And the only place I've ever eaten in Boston that I remember is ethnic American - Durgin Park!
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:33 PM
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yeah, the chocolate buffet is sort of a brunch deal. they have something like 100 different chocolate dishes to choose from.

now that i'm probably better able to deal with an excess like that, i may try it this year!

as to my tastes? i like ethnic foods more than whitey foods. high quality sushi/japanese food is easily my favorite, but i also love good thai, indian, vietnamese, mexican, brazillian, french and probably a few others i'm not remembering at the moment.

if the food is worth it, i generally dont mind paying a higher price for it.


so, got any recommendations?

The absolute best Szechuan food anywhere can be found at Mary Chung's on Mass Ave/Central Square, Cambridge. I recommend the Dun Dun Noodles, with Suan La Chow Shuaw and refreshing bean sprouts. It is absolutely authentic - it is always packed and has been around for over 20 years. It's not all that pretty inside, but the food is fantastic and the price is right.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:39 PM
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My picks
French
L'Espalier

Italian
Taranta
Pagliuca's Ristorante

American/Steak
Abe and Louis
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Old 08-29-2007, 11:47 PM
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The absolute best Szechuan food anywhere can be found at Mary Chung's on Mass Ave/Central Square, Cambridge. I recommend the Dun Dun Noodles, with Suan La Chow Shuaw and refreshing bean sprouts. It is absolutely authentic - it is always packed and has been around for over 20 years. It's not all that pretty inside, but the food is fantastic and the price is right.
Touche! Mary Chung's is delicious, although I dont think I had that dish.

As for the Mass Cap, I will certainly be there...I hope Street Sense does make it up, it would be a great boost for the track. However, in his last race before the Derby and I think the BC Juvenile, SS raced over the Poly, so the KY Gold Cup seems to make more sense. I wouldn't doubt the wooing going on by the Suffolk folks, they are notoriously hard chargers in attracting draw horses when they can actually run the race.
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Old 08-29-2007, 11:53 PM
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Touche! Mary Chung's is delicious, although I dont think I had that dish.

As for the Mass Cap, I will certainly be there...I hope Street Sense does make it up, it would be a great boost for the track. However, in his last race before the Derby and I think the BC Juvenile, SS raced over the Poly, so the KY Gold Cup seems to make more sense. I wouldn't doubt the wooing going on by the Suffolk folks, they are notoriously hard chargers in attracting draw horses when they can actually run the race.
hey shippers, this guy named morty in esoteric central, he likes your irish chick avatar and wanted to know who that is!
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Old 08-30-2007, 10:19 PM
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hey shippers, this guy named morty in esoteric central, he likes your irish chick avatar and wanted to know who that is!
I honestly haven't a clue...I came across her in a Google images search and said
"well hey now, this is my kind of girl".

She is a great avatar.
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Old 09-07-2007, 09:57 AM
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http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...inal-prep.aspx
From Thoroughbred Times
Nafzger narrows options for Street Sense’s final prep

by Jeff Lowe
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Nafzger said Street Sense would not race before the last weekend of September, eliminating the Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs and Super Derby presented by Youbet.com (G2) at Louisiana Downs as possibilities. Both those races will be run on September 22.

“It will be on September 29 or 30,” Nafzger said on Thursday morning after conferring with owner-breeder James Tafel.

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Old 09-07-2007, 10:05 AM
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Bummer for Suffolk Downs but that could mean the JCGC instead
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:08 AM
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Too bad the boost that Suffolk would have received from the champ racing there would be just what they need. Maybe they'll move the date of the race.

And maybe the Breeders Cup will be only one magical afternoon like it has been in the past and in my dreams I see different colored saddle cloths to identify the contestants......no wait it's a BC Trakus device I see now during a nap where the little chicklets still project in BC purple but you can actually tell which damn horse is leading the race........radical I know, but perhaps in a perfect world.
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