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Impellizzeri plans large prese…

February 25, 2010

Impellizzeri plans large presence on Arena block.
See HotBytes forum.

Grape Escape: box-O-wine

February 24, 2010

LEO’s Grape Escape: The ultimately declassé container, the box-O-wine, has started turning up on some fancy tables. http://bit.ly/leobox

We get scrod, and haddock too, at The Fish House

February 23, 2010

Scrod and Haddock sandwiches
Scrod and Haddock sandwiches at The Fish House

Voice-Tribune review by LouisvilleHotBytes
(published 2/11/2010)


So what’s a scrod? I’ll spare you the notorious Boston cabbie joke (although if you’re desperate to hear it, email me.) Anyway … scrod – or “schrod,” an older variation that’s dying out – is a foodie term that’s hard to pin down. Its definition varies depending on where you look it up.
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Church fish fry at St. Mark’…

February 19, 2010

Church fish fry at St. Mark’s Episcopal, just downstream from Porcini on the Frankfort restaurant row. Fridays 5-7 p.m. during Lent.

Warming up at Wiltshire on Market

February 17, 2010

pork tenderloin
Pork tenderloin at Wiltshire on Market

LEO’s Eats with LouisvilleHotBytes

We found a parking place right in front of Wiltshire on Market on a freezing Thursday evening, negotiated rock-hard ridges of icy snow and made it to the front door still standing. As soon as we stepped inside, a welcoming warmth enveloped us and drove away the cold.
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We follow the yellow brick road to Arbor Ridge

February 10, 2010

crab cakes
Arbor Ridge’s crab cakes

LEO’s Eats with LouisvilleHotBytes

Arbor Ridge’s menu is extensive and, management attests, “serves a fresh, flavorful and healthy cuisine with Californian and Mediterranean flair.” It is certainly a giant step beyond boring, although I wouldn’t rate it adventurous.
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Don’t shun the store brand

February 3, 2010

INDUSTRY STANDARD:
Insider Info For Those Who Dine Out

With Columnist Marsha Lynch

My dear, departed mom was a housewife in the ’60s and ’70s. In addition to being enamored of all sorts of convenience foods (such as skillet-dinner-in-a-box and instant mashed potatoes), she was a starry-eyed brand-name-foods aficionada.
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Perfect pair: Hot Brown, meet pizza

February 3, 2010

hot brown pizza
BoomBozz’s Hot Brown Pizza

LEO’s Eats with LouisvilleHotBytes

The famous Hot Brown — allegedly fashioned as a midnight snack for Roaring Twenties revelers famished after a night of dancing in the Brown Hotel’s Crystal Ballroom — is just an open-faced sandwich of turkey, bacon and cheesy Mornay sauce. Nothing so inventive there, and it’s a cardiologist’s nightmare.

The inventive folks at BoomBozz Taphouse in the Highlands have put a new spin on the old tradition by marrying it in weird but delicious union with a pizza.

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No animals were harmed in making this chili dog

February 3, 2010

chili dog
Vegan chili dog. Photo: Robin Garr

LEO’s Eats with LouisvilleHotBytes

Speaking of creative eateries, Conez & Coneyz may be one of the smallest dining venues on Frankfort Avenue, but it’s also one of the most eager to please.

When the owners chose to set up a hot-dog stand last year near the epicenter of an urban neighborhood rich in recovering hippies and seminary students (occasionally both embodied in the same person), they weren’t all that surprised to hear an instant demand for a vegetarian dawg.

Ultimately, they sourced two dogs that weren’t merely vegetarian but vegan: a Loma Linda brand item that turns to textured vegetable prote for almost-sausage flavor; and a Vegi-Dog made by Cedar Lake that’s all-grain protein. One chilly afternoon, I tried the Loma Linda as a chilidog, topped with vegetarian chili and chopped onions.
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