The Lunch Thread
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"How's the Republican?" asked the guy hungry enough that he just looked up the menu.
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Delicious. I haven't had anything there that wasn't. They're opening one about two miles from our house and across the street from a World of Beer that just opened where you can bring your own food. So, long story short, is there a way to hide the stickied thread?mister d wrote:"How's the Republican?" asked the guy hungry enough that he just looked up the menu.
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At just over 39 years old, I think I've finally decided I don't mind mayo. I just chose it over mustard on a sandwich I made for myself. I think I might need to force a midlife crisis, and soon.
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Mayo deniers are idiots. Welcome to the good side. Don't bother with anything but Hellmann's.
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Beer brats with onions and peppers and spicy mustard. Jut about cant wait
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i might be the only person on earth who loves ketchup on beer brats with onions and peppers, but can't stomach ketchup on a hot dog. mustard and relish only.AB_skin_test wrote:Beer brats with onions and peppers and spicy mustard. Jut about cant wait
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We had friends in for out of town (state) last night, and took them to out favorite Spanish restaurant in Newark's Ironbound. Amazingly, my camarones enchilados were still fantastic reheated in the microwave for lunch this afternoon.
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Casa Vasca?rass wrote:We had friends in for out of town (state) last night, and took them to out favorite Spanish restaurant in Newark's Ironbound. Amazingly, my camarones enchilados were still fantastic reheated in the microwave for lunch this afternoon.
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Yes-a.cerrano wrote:Casa Vasca?rass wrote:We had friends in for out of town (state) last night, and took them to out favorite Spanish restaurant in Newark's Ironbound. Amazingly, my camarones enchilados were still fantastic reheated in the microwave for lunch this afternoon.
However, did you (or Syb, though given how much cold medicine he was hopped up on that day I doubt he remembers the place) see this?
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Completely forgot how sick I was that day. No wonder my wife was pissed at me for driving all the way to Newark in a blizzard to watch a soccer game on TV in my living room. Of all the places to watch a game, how the hell did we wind up in a 1960s basement in the Ironbound? Seriously, last time we let Cerrano find a place. I'm thinking Darby Road in Scotch Plains next time. Much more convenient for everyone, too. That article is another reminder of how I have failed to take advantage of the restaurants in the Ironbound.
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i can't help it if you don't like places where the food is apparently excellent and they dole out free shots of hooch whenever either team scores a goal in a 7-4 match. maybe when we go back, you won't have the sniffles and will be able to handle a dusting on the road.The Sybian wrote:Completely forgot how sick I was that day. No wonder my wife was pissed at me for driving all the way to Newark in a blizzard to watch a soccer game on TV in my living room. Of all the places to watch a game, how the hell did we wind up in a 1960s basement in the Ironbound? Seriously, last time we let Cerrano find a place. I'm thinking Darby Road in Scotch Plains next time. Much more convenient for everyone, too. That article is another reminder of how I have failed to take advantage of the restaurants in the Ironbound.
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cerrano wrote:i can't help it if you don't like places where the food is apparently excellent and they dole out free shots of hooch whenever either team scores a goal in a 7-4 match. maybe when we go back, you won't have the sniffles and will be able to handle a dusting on the road.The Sybian wrote:Completely forgot how sick I was that day. No wonder my wife was pissed at me for driving all the way to Newark in a blizzard to watch a soccer game on TV in my living room. Of all the places to watch a game, how the hell did we wind up in a 1960s basement in the Ironbound? Seriously, last time we let Cerrano find a place. I'm thinking Darby Road in Scotch Plains next time. Much more convenient for everyone, too. That article is another reminder of how I have failed to take advantage of the restaurants in the Ironbound.
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Hey, I was sporting and drank the Jameson's when Newcastle scored. He only gave us shots when Newcastle scored, because who would have expected that to happen?
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Leftovers from the German place in town.
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I had a roasted beet and a Larabar (blueberry muffin).
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AB_skin_test wrote:Leftovers from the German place in town.
Rouladen...it isn't this exact picture but you get the idea. Phenoms.
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Middle Eastern (Lebanese?). Buddy of mine doctor-ed a guy that owns (literally) a block in Paterson, NJ. We finally met up for lunch today at a restaurant the guy owns. We ordered a quarter of the menu, and he piled on the Turkish coffee, pastries for the kids, and brought a bottle of Arak out from the back and poured a couple of rounds. Gave the kids some books. Then refused payment for the whole thing. Never eating again. Unless I sufficiently digest in the next couple of hours before dinner.
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What was the name of the place? I used to pop into Paterson to pick up lunch when I was feeling brave, or had to go into the Passaic County Courthouse. Usually hit the Peruvian neighborhood, but occasionally ventured into the Middle Eastern zone. I forget the name of the street, but there is maybe 5 blocks of nothing but ME restaurants and shops. I usually went Turkish, though.rass wrote:Middle Eastern (Lebanese?). Buddy of mine doctor-ed a guy that owns (literally) a block in Paterson, NJ. We finally met up for lunch today at a restaurant the guy owns. We ordered a quarter of the menu, and he piled on the Turkish coffee, pastries for the kids, and brought a bottle of Arak out from the back and poured a couple of rounds. Gave the kids some books. Then refused payment for the whole thing. Never eating again. Unless I sufficiently digest in the next couple of hours before dinner.
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Made some burgers on the griddle last night. Even better today for lunch.
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Grilled chicken wrap with hummus, red onion, kale from Whole Foods along with some honey mustard Kettle chips. The new one down the road from my office has its own brewery inside. As slow as this afternoon has been, I'm upset at myself for not having one.
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Went to Philly with the kids last week, so we had a couple of meals at the Reading Terminal Market. Having watched several episodes of Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America, I had to try DiNic's roast pork sandwich, since it won the title. It was a great sandwich, but it wasn't even the best sandwich at DiNic's. If you ever find yourself there, skip the provolone. It was so strong, it overpowered the pork, which was lacking in flavor to begin with. The key is the sauteed broccoli rabe, and it is served on the classic Philly roll (sub, hoagie, grinder...), whatever you want to call it. My son said the sandwich was average, but it was the best bread ever. My daughter got "the most powerfullist meatballs ever). After trying some, she was right. It was actually spicy, and the spice really built up. Plus the basil and other seasonings were strong. I was really proud of her for loving it as much as she did. I would recommend the meatball with provolone over the pork.


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That looks nasty. Broccoli has no business being anywhere near a good sandwich.
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broccolie rabe aint no broccoli. its a bit bitter, but oh so delicious when sauteed with some garlic and shit.Shirley wrote:That looks nasty. Broccoli has no business being anywhere near a good sandwich.
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I'm #teamShirley
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Welcome cerrano's dog to the Swamp everyone!
(and I remember seeing that sandwich on the Travel Channel(?) sandwich contest, and I thought it looked pretty great)
(and I remember seeing that sandwich on the Travel Channel(?) sandwich contest, and I thought it looked pretty great)
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Its a good sandwich, not the best sandwich in the country, and the worst part is (by far) the pork.
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Broccoli bad for sandwich, broccoli rabe is great. Meanwhile, Broccoli Rob is terrible a alumnus of Here Comes Treble.Shirley wrote:That looks nasty. Broccoli has no business being anywhere near a good sandwich.
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had a craving today.
Wendy's Baconator + Poutine!
Not sure that was a good idea.
Wendy's Baconator + Poutine!
Not sure that was a good idea.
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Oh, Canada.degenerasian wrote:had a craving today.
Wendy's Baconator + Poutine!
Not sure that was a good idea.
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Had some poutine last month during the family vacation in Quebec. My wife and daughter thought it was gross.
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I had lunch at a local brewery and thought about ordering these:
Hopadillo Poutine - housemade fries + hopadillo-beef gravy + wild mushrooms + cheese curds
Went with the following:
Fried Chicken Torta - bolillo bun + avocado + crema + refried beans + l.t.o + pickled fresnos
And two beers.
Hopadillo Poutine - housemade fries + hopadillo-beef gravy + wild mushrooms + cheese curds
Went with the following:
Fried Chicken Torta - bolillo bun + avocado + crema + refried beans + l.t.o + pickled fresnos
And two beers.
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Had to pop an antacid just reading that.degenerasian wrote:had a craving today.
Wendy's Baconator + Poutine!
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For some reason, this thread opened here. Reading the list in that article, I see Nasto's Ice Cream. The owner's son was on my baseball team, so they brought over 3 half gallons to our end of season party. Cool story, family owned business since 1939. People go nuts over it, and they ship it around the world to Newarkites who've moved on to better places, but miss the ice cream. It's average at best.
In case Cerrano forgot about that game:
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So still on the Day Off diet, lost 6.2 pounds last week. Solid start. And just dicovered the Chirashi Bowl. Low calorie, packed with protein and good fats with a complex carb portion. Perfect lunch! Who knew.
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So, a little less smart?A_B wrote:So still on the Day Off diet, lost 6.2 pounds last week. Solid start. And just dicovered the Chirashi Bowl. Low calorie, packed with protein and good fats with a complex carb portion. Perfect lunch! Who knew.
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Barely.DSafetyGuy wrote:So, a little less smart?A_B wrote:So still on the Day Off diet, lost 6.2 pounds last week. Solid start. And just dicovered the Chirashi Bowl. Low calorie, packed with protein and good fats with a complex carb portion. Perfect lunch! Who knew.
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Free Chipotle for anyone who's not too pussy to risk e-coli!
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Free Chipotle is worth a little e-coli.
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Hell, I'm still willing to pay for it.brian wrote:Free Chipotle is worth a little e-coli.
Totally Kafkaesque