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Better yet...I "used to" be from Brooklyn once too.... Myrtle & Knickerbocker Ave's.
NC Tony
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... the daily special in the restaurants in that neighborhood ... is Broken Leg Of Lamb. |
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Been over 25 years since I've been there, but that whera it all began so to speak. Would be interesting to visit the old neighborhood at least once... NC Tony
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I'm a bit surprised that nobody mentioned the Saratoga Springs farmers' market. High Rock off Lake.
Plenty of good fresh food. Salad for sure. Main course...use your imagination. Tomatoes, basil and pasta maybe if you have a cooking place. Fresh green beans on the side? A fresh melon with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream on top makes a great desert. You don't have to be rich to live well in Toga. The money you save will buy a nice botle of wine to go with your dinner. |
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We go every Saturday morning Wayne. 9am. Get there right when it opens and get the best of everything.
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I know this topic has been fairly beaten up, but any new suggestions for dinner spots?
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One of the great threads RE: Toga on the board. Have gone to some great places I never would have gone w/out it.
Specifically The Wishing Well. What a great place. We eat, drink and then go sing with the piano player till they kick us out. I love that place! |
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Anyone eat at Maestro's?
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