Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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yum!!!
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Do not think that anyone who works at a Walmart has a clue as to what a nice crusty bread tastes like.
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.........The Greek influence means that today there are great Greek restaurants in the area. Lots of great-tasting fish like mullet and swordfish and whatever are available. Several years ago I spent an enjoyable day there and ate at a wonderful restaurant. |
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........But, I also think that people who live up north where it is colder can keep their weight down and be healthier while still eating more calories than their southern cousins. If you are extremely active in cold weather, you can consume bacon (which is delicious) for breakfast often. Also when you are younger you can throw off those calories from fat better. And being younger, your taste buds are more sensitive so the consumption of bacon fat is a super treat. ........As people age, some / many find weight to be a problem, so they need to FORGO taste sometimes for health. Personally, I have not eaten BACON (even though it tastes great) in about 10 years. Same thing for ice cream - too much fat, BUT great taste. I made the switch to frozen yogurt. ........I am just saying that with respect to food and restaurants, when I lived up north (Pittsburgh) and was younger, I would indulge myself more and eat more fat (for taste). Then as I moved to Florida and aged and my taste buds lost their sensitivity, I found that, personally, restaurants were a waste of time and money for me. I have developed other hobbies and interests. If there were ZERO restaurants in The Villages, I would NOT be negatively affected. But, I understand the statement, "different strokes for different Villagers". Just don't get me started on GOLF!!! |
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This is not hate. - you said please no haters. Have you visited? If not then you are unaware. We just do not have really good places to eat here. They are not what you would get in a big city. Plenty are OK, but I'm a bit worried since you have high standards. This is love - please visit first and see if you want to live here despite our restaurants. Thanks.
There are some more acceptable places in Ocala if you want to live in the far north Villages and drive 20 miles north. Brazillian steak house, La Cuisine French, a tiny family run but delicious Korean, and an authentic Latin American food restaurant. None are like what you would find in Boston, however. |
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My grandfather, who was brought up in a strictly kosher house by his own Orthodox family, would take me for "Pastrami specials" at lunchtime across the street from his office every month. Finger-drip-greasy crispy-edged grilled pastrami, with swiss oozing out from under crunchy grilled rye with spikes of raw red onion sticking out the sides. He and my grandmother kept a kosher home but they were Conservative, and would "cheat" when they weren't in the house. Grandma loved hot lobster rolls.
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You can get Perri sausage at Publix. Perri is a New Haven company, I temped there doing payroll for a couple of months. My office window looked out onto the floor where they ground the meat and stuffed/cut the casings. Really good sausage, I use it to make my sauce and lasagna.
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New York style is similar but the crust has different proportions in the ingredients and their crusts are thinner, with the bubbles left intact at the edges. New Haven style is not perfectly round, has big charred bubbles on the edges, and can be so thin that it falls apart when you try to pick it up. The sauces for all three are similar, but never exact since REAL pizza doesn't get sauce from a jar, it gets it from a stew pot. And yes - New Haven 'za is the best. |
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Piesanos is the best (for the villages) Bravo is good in Supter landing. We found that the Cinese take out in the Publix shopping Center in Colony Plaza is very good. If your into Mexican in the same Shopping Center Mexican Grill is very good. Don't think you'll ever find ike you had back home. We're from Brooklyn NY and still haven't found anything close to what we had. Pizza is always better in the restaurant then at home after being in a box.
Home Piesano's has all your favorite pizzas and pastas | Piesanos |
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Kelly’s actually has 2 places way South of here. But nothing of note locally. Seafood, there is Boston Fish on Aloma in Winter park or during the winter Lena’s (from Salisbury) in the Ocala forest. Both are drives but the real deal in NE Seafood. |
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