'Food Travel Destinations'
Slow Food and Film Festival - Tucson
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan November 13th, 2007 in Arizona, Food Events, Food Organizations, Food Travel Destinations, Food on Film, Tucson.Tucson, AZ Slow Food Tucson announces its third annual food and film festival to be held January 10-13, 2008.
Classic food films, meals at premier restaurants, guest speakers/entertainers and international new food film screenings will be featured.
This year’s program includes three classic food…
[more...]More Oyster Wine
0 Comments Published by Rita Connelly October 3rd, 2007 in Food Organizations, Food Travel Destinations, Food for Thought, Guest Food Bloggers, Wine Pairing.Some of you loyal readers may remember my post regarding the annual Pacific Coast Oyster Wine Competition (PCOWC) that was held last April in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle www.oysterwine.com
Well, one of the judges - Jon Bonne, the San Francisco…
[more...]Great American Beer Festival - Denver
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan October 2nd, 2007 in Beer, Food Travel Destinations.If it’s October, it must be the Great American Beer Festival where 474 breweries off over 2,000 beers to be tasted and judged.
WHAT: On October 11-13, 2007, the 26th edition of the Great American Beer Festival returns to Denver. The granddaddy of…
[more...]Eating Boston
0 Comments Published by Karyn Zoldan October 1st, 2007 in Food Travel Destinations, Foodie Passions, Restaurant Reviews.I thought I’d give a plug to my pal Rita who has made some good posts on the Circle of Food blog in the past and let’s hope she returns.
Although Rita lives in Tucson, her palate is simply stable in…
[more...]Global Dining:Kotosh-Peruvian Food and Sushi, Lomita, Los Angeles
1 Comment Published by Karyn Zoldan September 27th, 2007 in Food Travel Destinations, Food for Thought, Foodie Passions, Restaurant Reviews, World Foods.On a recent trip to Los Angeles, I ate at Kotosh, a marvelously little hole-in-the-wall serving memorable Japanese-Peruvian fare in Lomita.
My friend Annette knew one of the owners and off we went (with Linzi along). I guess Peruvian Japanese fare…
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