Folks from Mass (Boston/North Shore): good pizza, roast beef sandwiches, Chinese food

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Old 01-04-2024, 09:53 PM
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“Hero” is definitely NOT a Massachusetts word!!!
But a good Hero is a good Hero.

Now if only we can get a good Greek restaurant here.
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Old 01-05-2024, 09:39 AM
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Yankee Magazine obviously believes that New Englanders are frugal too.

From their September 1990 issue of Yankee Magazine, their issue devoted to Yankee frugality:

"After learning untold uses for dryer lint, worn-out panty hose, and used dental floss, we present the winners of the Yankee frugality contest. In our September 1990 issue of Yankee Magazine, our issue devoted to Yankee frugality, we asked for your own frugal tips and anecdotes. You responded with more than 200 letters, many of them typed or written on the back of envelopes, brown paper bags, used computer paper, and other imaginative stationary. You told us what to do with worn-out socks and panty hose, how to stretch tea bags, and the best methods for splitting and resewing sheets to make them last longer. You suggested a remarkable variety of uses for vinegar, mothballs, salt, baking soda, dryer lint, and the little balls of cotton that come in pill bottles. We received two poems about thrift and one recipe for road kill. Your anecdotes were priceless. We heard about a man who stopped his clocks before going to bed every night and started them again in the morning and a family that always turned the lights out while eating dinner. We learned how to reuse helium balloons, refrigerator light bulbs, and dental floss. You told us how to make things last. ..."

(Are you assuming that I am a Non-New-Englander?)
If Yankee Magazine had a contest for the most decorative pottery designs, would you come here and proclaim that New England is known for its pottery designs?

There's a term for this - when you start with a conclusion, and then cherry pick sources that will prove your conclusion true.

Historically, New England was known for frugality. Back when the Pilgrims showed up and had very little, and had to "make do". Maine has clusters where there are very poor people who live in the state's forests, and have to "make do" with natural resources, doing their own hunting/trapping and sewing their own clothes. And of course there are people who've chosen to live "off the grid" in other clusters of forest areas.

But all of that applies to every state in the country and is no longer specific to New England. New England is a land of excess and waste, just as every other staff embraces excess and waste.
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Oh no. TV off my list of possible places to move to.

(just kidding

Can you recommend the place?

General question for anyone: I really didn't see any cooking clubs on TV list. Any groups gathering and cooking fun/interesting recipes?
Shiva restaurant in Mt. Dora. It's a tiny place with I think only 5 tables, and 2 of them are tables for 2 people only. My go-to there: chicken curry, spiced "medium-hot" with aromatic rice, naan, and gulab jamun for dessert. I wish they'd give you more of the gulab jamun balls for what they charge, but the syrup they're swimming in is delicious. Pretty sure it's just simple syrup with a little rosewater and cardamom but really awesome.
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Historically, New England was known for frugality. ...
I'm glad to see that you agree... "historically" I mean.
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LOL. We enjoyed Bluefin and the Chophouse. I think we liked Red Sauce a few years ago. Even City Fire was fine for what it is. We will be okay.
Besides, if you want REALLY good pizza, Original Ray's in Greenwich Village, NYC
Chinese, Wo Hop's at corner bend in Mott St., NYC
Roast beef?---Wolf's sandwich shop, 58th and 6th, NYC

Guess what all those places have in common??? And it certainly IS NOT Boston.
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Shiva restaurant in Mt. Dora. It's a tiny place with I think only 5 tables, and 2 of them are tables for 2 people only. My go-to there: chicken curry, spiced "medium-hot" with aromatic rice, naan, and gulab jamun for dessert. I wish they'd give you more of the gulab jamun balls for what they charge, but the syrup they're swimming in is delicious. Pretty sure it's just simple syrup with a little rosewater and cardamom but really awesome.
Now you're showing some really good taste! Don't forget the bullet naan--excellent. I'm a little apprehensive about the goat curry----tends to have small bones in it. And if you order your food "Indian hot", the chef will come out of the kitchen and ask you if you know what you are doing. Overall, IMHO, better than Amrit Palace in Ocala.
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Besides, if you want REALLY good pizza, Original Ray's in Greenwich Village, NYC
Chinese, Wo Hop's at corner bend in Mott St., NYC
Roast beef?---Wolf's sandwich shop, 58th and 6th, NYC

Guess what all those places have in common??? And it certainly IS NOT Boston.
Santarpios or Regina
Kowloon
Kelly’s roast beef (where the hot roast beef sandwich was invented)
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Besides, if you want REALLY good pizza, Original Ray's in Greenwich Village, NYC
Chinese, Wo Hop's at corner bend in Mott St., NYC
Roast beef?---Wolf's sandwich shop, 58th and 6th, NYC

Guess what all those places have in common??? And it certainly IS NOT Boston.
What is wrong with the real original Rays, or Rays or the Best Rays pizza?
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Well… as far as I can see you have three possibilities: learn to make the food you like at home, learn to like the food available around The Villages, or just stay where you are. Those were my choices, I’m between choice one and two. (Besides, how do you know you won’t like blackened alligator tail?)
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Well… as far as I can see you have three possibilities: learn to make the food you like at home, learn to like the food available around The Villages, or just stay where you are. Those were my choices, I’m between choice one and two. (Besides, how do you know you won’t like blackened alligator tail?)
I do like blackened gator tail. I do like the food around the Villages. That's not what my post was asking. I do realize the thread is old and while we did cover all of this, sometimes people don't read the entire post or the replies, so no worries.
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Besides, if you want REALLY good pizza, Original Ray's in Greenwich Village, NYC
Chinese, Wo Hop's at corner bend in Mott St., NYC
Roast beef?---Wolf's sandwich shop, 58th and 6th, NYC

Guess what all those places have in common??? And it certainly IS NOT Boston.
Oh pleaase a loooong islannd hope to believe they are relly neewww yyorkers.

Pizza..tortonos in coney islamd.
Chinese…any takeout in brooklyn
Roast beef..brennan and carr

Dint listen to this long islander..he knows nothing.
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