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mammamwhere · 1 year
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Santi's Pizza & Produce
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Grilled Squid $21 Norcina Sausage Lasagne $30 Gin and Tonic $14 Chilli crunch sauce
Yummmm. Squid is a little expensive but yummmm.
Location: 138 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068603
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phoebe13975 · 3 years
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Pizza 🍕 alla Norcina con salsiccia, funghi , mozzarella e crema al tartufo! Squisita! ✨ Buona serata dal Serristori! ✨✨✨ (presso Residence Serristori) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQUDy3LHsB_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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corasdiary · 4 years
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Thursday, September 22 — Los Angeles, California
It’s only 1:36 p.m. and I’m already wanting to take a nap. What happened to the energy I felt yesterday? 
Anyways, I started this blog because my therapist said it would be a great idea to try journaling out my days and exploring my feelings. I haven’t “journaled” since my elementary days when I again was encouraged to explore my feelings—but hey, I have nothing else to do, right?  Aside from the countless law school homework assignments and the overload of work projects I have yet to finish.
No one told me that remote working and learning would be easy, but I just assumed that not having to drive or see people would take away some unnecessary stress in my life. Wrong.
Anyways, here’s what happened over the weekend.
On Saturday, I drove over to Beverly Hills to hang out with my cousins Colette and Margarette—no, not twins—to watch the new Pen15 season on Hulu and go swimming. 
We planned on making Neapolitan pizzas, but ended up ordering takeout from Il Fornaio. 
On the receipt: Their Capricciosa and Cristina pizzas, and their Tagliatelle Alla Bolognese and Chonchiglie Norcina Con Pollo pastas.
I’m still so surprised at how many people are eating out during this COVID-19 pandemic! As much as I love eating out, I’ve personally found a new joy in eating at home and occasionally setting the table in a very extra manner.
I will tell you though, I am often tempted to eat at the new Gucci Osteria Beverly Hills da Massimo Bottura. 
On Sunday, my friend Adam called me up to see if I could help him drive over some of his designs (he’s a Parsons grad) to the Melrose Trading Post on Fairfax, but I was honestly too tired.
Again, law school and work had me very particular about where I prioritize my time. And while Adam was like a brother to me given that our parents knew each other when we were still babies, we haven’t really been that close since he moved to New York.
Sure he moved back to LA a couple years back, but I guess we’ve both just had a lot on our plates.
My other best friend Bella ended up coming over to celebrate her birthday a week early since she was heading off to Texas later in the week for a small family gathering.
I met Bella in undergrad while studying at UCLA. We were both rushing for Alpha Chi Omega, and realized trying to “Seek the Heights” was much more tiring than we thought it would be.  And no, neither of us ended up joining a sorority.
So back to Sunday. Bella and I did a little Malibu hike, successfully made a crepe cake reminiscent of Lady M’s, ordered takeout from Shamshiri (gormeh sabzi and koobideh), and finished watching Las Chicas del Cable.
After she left, I took a nap hoping to finish some homework before today, but ended up waking up at 9 p.m—early enough to walk my dog Leica, but too late to do anything stress inducing.
I wish I could’ve written something more exciting for my first post, but I promise to get deeper in the next coming entries.
I have only a few hours left to finish some cases, so I best stop typing!
Best,
Cora
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riskcause9-blog · 5 years
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Ambitious Kitchen’s Guide to Los Angeles
Sep 02
Ambitious Kitchen’s guide to Los Angeles, California — everything from hiking to healthy and even indulgent delicious eats. You’ll love all of these fun picks!
A few months ago I went on a girl’s trip to LA to hang with my besties for a few glorious days. We spent our time hiking our hearts out, hanging on in our backyard Venice bungalow and eating delicious, mostly plant based food. I can honestly say that I’m obsessed. The food scene was amazing, especially when it came to healthy options.
Below you’ll find some of my (mostly) healthy recommendations, favorite places and things to do. I have another trip scheduled out to LA in just a few weeks so if you have other recommendations for me, leave a comment. I plan on updating this in early October.
P.S. If you are headed to LA, make sure you rent a car. Everything is pretty far away from each other and there’s not a great public transportation system.
Alright let’s do this thing…
Breakfast/Brunch
MB Post: Honestly one of my favorite breakfast spots. Make sure you get the chicken and the cheddar biscuits with honey butter! Indulgent, so come hungry and make you sure make reservations ahead of time.
Bondi Harvest: I am so unbelievably obsessed with this place. Everything we got was delicious, especially their grain bowls. I also highly recommend getting the smoothie with kombucha and a lavender or turmeric latte. FABULOUS!
Gjusta: This is on my plan for the next time I’m in LA. Everyone recommended it, so once I try it, I will report back.
JuiceBot: An organic juice vending machine invented by one of my college friends! So delicious, healthy and the perfect post-hike refresher or hangover cure. Located outside of Kippy’s Ice Cream in Venice.
The Butcher’s Daughter: Another cute, very LA hip spot with delicious eats. I ordered the gluten free matcha pancakes and my friend got a delicious breakfast sandwich.
Botania: Another one that’s on my list that I’m super excited to try. My friend Sarah had it when she was last in LA and loved it. It’s also on my list when I go back!
Honey Hi: I’ve seen Honey Hi pop up all over my Instagram feed and really wanted to try it but couldn’t get over to it on my very last day. They have everything from mushroom hot chocolate to delicious looking thai green curry bowls. I’m super excited to try it next time I’m here.
Lunch
Sun Cafe: The menu was SO good at this vegan restaurant. We tried their mac and cheese, vegan lettuce wraps, a crispy chickpea kale salad and of course, got a delicious cashew based vegan ice cream pistachio sandwich. Everyone was raving about their sweet kale shake too!
Cafe Gratitude: This place was on my list for years. It’s so good and refreshing and pretty much a quintessential LA spot to visit. I love all of their bowls, especially the one with curry. And if you’re feeling under the weather, don’t forget to grab a wellness shot!
Great White: We stopped here after one of our long hikes and I got their blue smoothie bowl. They also have a selection of yummy salads.
Dinner
Bestia: You definitely need a reservation here! Such wonderful Italian food. We got the tomato salad which came with cherries and burrata (such a unique combo!). Next you must definitely get the Njuda pizza. Finally get the Cavatelli alla Norcina… and end the evening with the fabulous chocolate budino tart.
Gracia Madre: Omgsh this place was truly amazing and completely vegan. Inside you’ll find good vibes and the perfect dinner lit ambiance. We went for a late dinner, noshed on margaritas, cauliflower, ‘crab’ cakes, sweet potato flautas and a fabulous sesame chickpea salad. It was too dark for me to take a good picture!
Gjelina: This is Gjusta’s sister restaurant, and it’s absolutely delish. I loved getting veggie forward dishes that change seasonally. If you can, sit on their back patio! It’s gorgeous.
Republique:I really wanted to go to Republique for a while, but again, we didn’t get a chance to make it there. So many people rave over it and next time, I’m definitely investigating the hype!
Treat Yoself
Kippy’s Ice Cream: Such good dairy free coconut based ice cream! I LOVED the chocolate chunk.
Sidecar Doughnuts: LITERALLY the best donuts I’ve ever had! You must go and try their huckleberry donut. The inside is like a muffin. So incredible, my donut lovers!
Bungalow: This is a cute spot to grab a drink and hang out. Also, a great spot to go out at night for good vibes!
Go shopping at Abbott Kinney: This street in Venice is full of the cutest spots! I got these pants on sale for $25.
Griffith Observatory: You can see all of LA on in this place. Just a fun adventure. Afterwards you can head up on hike Griffith park, and even hike to the Hollywood sign.
Santa Monica Pier: always busy, so it’s best to go during the week day! Take a ride on the Ferris Wheel.
Erewhon Market: This place is full of natural foods and generally is just fun to browse. Definitely overpriced, but if you’re a food lover, you’ll adore getting lost in the aisles.
Los Liones Trail: My favorite place we hiked. It was incredibly hard during the sunny day and mostly uphill, but awaiting you are beautiful views.
Rent bikes: You can rent bikes at various locations in Venice and bike along the path from Santa Monica to as far as Manhattan Beach (maybe further!). So much fun.
Other popular hiking trails to explore:
Fryman Canyon: 
Reservoir Trail
Runyon Canyon
I hope you enjoyed my guide to Los Angeles! If you have any recommendations for my next trip, I’d love to hear it — everything from restaurants to things to do!
Source: https://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/ambitious-kitchens-guide-to-los-angeles/
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supernavin · 5 years
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I've had a lot of pizza lately. Time to switch carbs - how about @bestiadtla’s famous Cavatelli Alla Norcina? Mmmm that sausage ... 😋🍝📷: @eatswithanthony #pasta #bestiala #yum #foodielife #foodporn #foodgasm #foodpic #foodpics #foodstagram #foodphotography #foodlover #foodie #foodblog #foodblogger #foodislife #foodbeast #eeeeeats #instafood #dinela #infatuationLA #buzzfeast #zagat #eaterla #forkyeah #igfoodie #foodies #igfoodies #dailyfoodfeed #foodpost #eatersanonymous (at Bestia DTLA) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByHD_VtlxGT/?igshid=qaez79npbsi1
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fattyeatworld-blog · 5 years
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Birthday celebration at Bestia in Downtown LA, still our number 1 spot in LA hands down. Everything was so perfect ❤️❤️❤️ Pictured: Calamari Alla plancha $19 Pork belly Alla plancha $19 Roasted marrow bone $21 Salumi $26 Alla'nduja $20 Cavatelli Alla norcina $31 12oz Ribeyes medium rare $90 #nom #yummy #nomnomnom #foodporn #fatty #foodblog #foodblogger #fattyeatworld #latergram #yum #foodie #foodies #foodpornshare #losangeles #dtla #artdistrict #italianfood #italian #calamari #porkbelly #bonemarrow #curedmeat #pizza #pasta #ribeye #bestia @bestiadtla (at Bestia DTLA) https://www.instagram.com/p/Buckk7RhCHI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hha40p9ejy7j
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Get a look inside Strang Hall, opening soon in Overland Park
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Opening this Friday, Overland Park’s new food hall is the type of space that makes you want to linger. Although it spans 13,000 square feet, it exudes a cozy feel with wood accents, soft lighting and a variety of seating styles. Two of the kitchens even feature bar seating, giving patrons an up-close look at each chef’s craft
Strang Hall, named after local railroad magnate William Strang Jr., features six local chefs plus a coffee shop, full-service bar and a private dining room that overlooks one of the kitchens. The food hall is at 7313 W. 80th St.
The Kansas City Business Journal reports the food concepts are:
Basabasa — creates unique flavors by mixing traditional fried chicken with Asian spices
Anousone — Southeast Asian-inspired comfort food
Nida — tacos and other Mexican-inspired items
Fond — thoughtfully sourced food that takes the familiar and injects it with “exciting flavors”
Norcina — craft sandwiches and pizzas
Solstice — seasonal super foods that are minimally cooked and processed
See more photos of Strang Hall’s space on the Kansas City Business Journal’s website.
from FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports https://fox4kc.com/2019/12/18/get-a-look-inside-strang-hall-opening-soon-in-overland-park/
from Kansas City Happenings https://kansascityhappenings.wordpress.com/2019/12/18/get-a-look-inside-strang-hall-opening-soon-in-overland-park/
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greytulip5-blog · 5 years
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Ambitious Kitchen’s Guide to Los Angeles
Sep 02
Ambitious Kitchen’s guide to Los Angeles, California — everything from hiking to healthy and even indulgent delicious eats. You’ll love all of these fun picks!
A few months ago I went on a girl’s trip to LA to hang with my besties for a few glorious days. We spent our time hiking our hearts out, hanging on in our backyard Venice bungalow and eating delicious, mostly plant based food. I can honestly say that I’m obsessed. The food scene was amazing, especially when it came to healthy options.
Below you’ll find some of my (mostly) healthy recommendations, favorite places and things to do. I have another trip scheduled out to LA in just a few weeks so if you have other recommendations for me, leave a comment. I plan on updating this in early October.
P.S. If you are headed to LA, make sure you rent a car. Everything is pretty far away from each other and there’s not a great public transportation system.
Alright let’s do this thing…
Breakfast/Brunch
MB Post: Honestly one of my favorite breakfast spots. Make sure you get the chicken and the cheddar biscuits with honey butter! Indulgent, so come hungry and make you sure make reservations ahead of time.
Bondi Harvest: I am so unbelievably obsessed with this place. Everything we got was delicious, especially their grain bowls. I also highly recommend getting the smoothie with kombucha and a lavender or turmeric latte. FABULOUS!
Gjusta: This is on my plan for the next time I’m in LA. Everyone recommended it, so once I try it, I will report back.
JuiceBot: An organic juice vending machine invented by one of my college friends! So delicious, healthy and the perfect post-hike refresher or hangover cure. Located outside of Kippy’s Ice Cream in Venice.
The Butcher’s Daughter: Another cute, very LA hip spot with delicious eats. I ordered the gluten free matcha pancakes and my friend got a delicious breakfast sandwich.
Botania: Another one that’s on my list that I’m super excited to try. My friend Sarah had it when she was last in LA and loved it. It’s also on my list when I go back!
Honey Hi: I’ve seen Honey Hi pop up all over my Instagram feed and really wanted to try it but couldn’t get over to it on my very last day. They have everything from mushroom hot chocolate to delicious looking thai green curry bowls. I’m super excited to try it next time I’m here.
Lunch
Sun Cafe: The menu was SO good at this vegan restaurant. We tried their mac and cheese, vegan lettuce wraps, a crispy chickpea kale salad and of course, got a delicious cashew based vegan ice cream pistachio sandwich. Everyone was raving about their sweet kale shake too!
Cafe Gratitude: This place was on my list for years. It’s so good and refreshing and pretty much a quintessential LA spot to visit. I love all of their bowls, especially the one with curry. And if you’re feeling under the weather, don’t forget to grab a wellness shot!
Great White: We stopped here after one of our long hikes and I got their blue smoothie bowl. They also have a selection of yummy salads.
Dinner
Bestia: You definitely need a reservation here! Such wonderful Italian food. We got the tomato salad which came with cherries and burrata (such a unique combo!). Next you must definitely get the Njuda pizza. Finally get the Cavatelli alla Norcina… and end the evening with the fabulous chocolate budino tart.
Gracia Madre: Omgsh this place was truly amazing and completely vegan. Inside you’ll find good vibes and the perfect dinner lit ambiance. We went for a late dinner, noshed on margaritas, cauliflower, ‘crab’ cakes, sweet potato flautas and a fabulous sesame chickpea salad. It was too dark for me to take a good picture!
Gjelina: This is Gjusta’s sister restaurant, and it’s absolutely delish. I loved getting veggie forward dishes that change seasonally. If you can, sit on their back patio! It’s gorgeous.
Republique:I really wanted to go to Republique for a while, but again, we didn’t get a chance to make it there. So many people rave over it and next time, I’m definitely investigating the hype!
Treat Yoself
Kippy’s Ice Cream: Such good dairy free coconut based ice cream! I LOVED the chocolate chunk.
Sidecar Doughnuts: LITERALLY the best donuts I’ve ever had! You must go and try their huckleberry donut. The inside is like a muffin. So incredible, my donut lovers!
Bungalow: This is a cute spot to grab a drink and hang out. Also, a great spot to go out at night for good vibes!
Go shopping at Abbott Kinney: This street in Venice is full of the cutest spots! I got these pants on sale for $25.
Griffith Observatory: You can see all of LA on in this place. Just a fun adventure. Afterwards you can head up on hike Griffith park, and even hike to the Hollywood sign.
Santa Monica Pier: always busy, so it’s best to go during the week day! Take a ride on the Ferris Wheel.
Erewhon Market: This place is full of natural foods and generally is just fun to browse. Definitely overpriced, but if you’re a food lover, you’ll adore getting lost in the aisles.
Los Liones Trail: My favorite place we hiked. It was incredibly hard during the sunny day and mostly uphill, but awaiting you are beautiful views.
Rent bikes: You can rent bikes at various locations in Venice and bike along the path from Santa Monica to as far as Manhattan Beach (maybe further!). So much fun.
Other popular hiking trails to explore:
Fryman Canyon: 
Reservoir Trail
Runyon Canyon
I hope you enjoyed my guide to Los Angeles! If you have any recommendations for my next trip, I’d love to hear it — everything from restaurants to things to do!
Source: https://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/ambitious-kitchens-guide-to-los-angeles/
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faye-waceltique · 6 years
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#papardelle ragu alla norcina #pizzabread #marinara (at Gemma Simply Italian - Pizza e Gnocchi Bar)
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tmnotizie · 6 years
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ASCOLI PICENO – Una primavera ricca di eventi al Circolo Sportivo Fondazione Carisap tra musica, cultura e tradizioni. Si comincia venerdì 23 marzo con la seconda serata del concorso musicale “The Best Singer”, trasmesso in diretta su Radio Abruzzo Marche, che darà ai partecipanti la possibilità di realizzare il sogno di incidere la loro canzone e sentirla trasmessa in radio.
Venerdì sera torneranno ad esibirsi gli otto vincitori della prima serata, mentre nuovi aspiranti cantanti avranno la possibilità di accedere alla finalissima che si svolgerà ad aprile. I finalisti saranno votati dal pubblico in sala e da una giuria di esperti. Per l’occasione il Green Park propone un menù da € 20,00 con cestino di patate croccanti, insalata di farro, mezze maniche alla norcina, fantasia di pizze e gelato artigianale.
La carrellata di eventi prosegue martedì 27 marzo con un’edizione da non perdere di “A cena con l’autore” che, in occasione della 300ma puntata di “Un mondo di libri”, ospita Luigino Bruni, economista e storico del pensiero economico, accademico, saggista e giornalista italiano, che presenterà “Una casa senza idoli. Qoélet, il libro delle nude domande”.
L’evento, organizzato insieme a Radio Ascoli In Blu e in collaborazione con il Consorzio Il Picchio, con “Economia di Comunione” e con il patrocinio dell’Università della pace”, sarà l’occasione non solo riflettere sulla natura del nuovo mondo e sui suoi dogmi, ma anche per interloquire con uno studioso di rara sensibilità.
Luigino Bruni, infatti, è un personaggio di rilievo nell’ambito dell’economia di comunione, un modello di business contemporaneo teso ad intendere l’economia come unione delle necessità della generazione di un utile, con l’aspirazione di mettere al centro la persona umana.
L’apericena che precede la presentazione del libro si terrà alle 19.45. L’incontro sarà trasmesso, a partire dalle 21.15, in diretta su radio Ascoli In Tv. Per partecipare a questo evento è necessario prenotarsi contattando i numeri 0736.341250 o 339.49.25.860 entro lunedì 26 marzo. Nel corso della serata saranno estratti buoni offerti dal B&B “Il rifugio dei Marsi” e “La Rosa Scarlatta”.
Il menù pensato dagli chef del Green Park per l’occasione sarà il seguente: tortino di pasta brisè alla ricotta, radicchio e noci; tagliere di affettati accompagnati da Pizza di Pasqua al formaggio; insalata di grano alle verdure di stagione; lasagnetta alla norcina; pizza De Luxe alle zucchine, bottarga, menta e pinoli; mousse al cioccolato, vini delle Cantine di Castignano.
Il mese si conclude con la proposta del Circolo Sportivo Fondazione Carisap per Pasqua e Pasquetta, pensata soprattutto per le famiglie con bambini, che potranno godere di un luogo rilassante e immerso nel verde, ideale per trascorrere in serenità un giorno di festa. Inoltre, coloro che decideranno di trascorrere il giorno di Pasquetta al Circolo Sportivo Fondazione Carisap potranno usufruire gratuitamente di tutti gli impianti, sportivi e di animazione in sua dotazione: il 2 aprile dalle ore 10.30 fino alle ore 18.00 i campi saranno a disposizione degli ospiti per partite e tornei, mentre dalle ore 14.00 i bambini potranno giocare sui gonfiabili e sul playground con l’assistenza e l’animazione delle operatrici del Sorriso.
Info e prenotazioni:  0736.341250 o 339.49.25.860
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pointerhomie · 6 years
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❤️🐾🐶❤️🐾🐶 Tag me if you want to be featured, Unique pawrents hoodies and Tshirts, printed in USA, link shop in my profile | Credit serafinanewyork : Add a little kick to your dinner with our thin and crispy Alla Norcina Pizza made with San Marzano tomatos, mozzarella, mushrooms and spicy sausage.. So good! 😋🍕 — view on Instagram http://ift.tt/2ABQdqR
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harryfisheraa82 · 6 years
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Where to get pizza, pasta and more Italian food from Jonathan Gold's 101 Best Restaurants list
Of the many terrific places to eat on Jonathan Gold’s 101 Best Restaurant’s list, where can you go for superlative minestra nel sacco, cavatelli alla Norcina, porchetta, truffled pasta e fagioli or, well, a good pizza ? Here are the 14 Italian restaurants on the 101:
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