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Coreanos!

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They’ve been around for a while, and honestly, we’ve been off our game. Ha.

Calbi (Short rib)  Tacos are awesome. ($2 Each)

We also recommend the Three Wise Fries. ($6)

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Quack’s Fortythird Street Bakery!

411 East 43rd Street
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 453-3399

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Gimme That: Nuevo Grille Quesadillas!

My most recent addiction. They are mini quesadillas, all natural, and delicious!

They heat up in about 30 seconds, straight out the freezer.

I picked mine up in bulk at Costco. Get some. Foreal.

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Banana Leaf

http://www.bananaleafhouston.com

9889 Bellaire Boulevard
Houston, TX 77036-3463
(713) 771-8118

Located in Houston on Bellaire just east of Beltway 8, Banana Leaf is one of the best Malay places I’ve been to eat in a long time!  They boast a kitchen of ONLY malaysian chefs and all of their items made in house. Price wise, dishes are relatively around the $10 range, and I spent about $20 on myself (hey, I’m a fatty that’s happy. Lemme alone)

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Hey Cupcake!

Cupcakes, Cupcakes, and Cupcakes……. Who doesn’t love sweets especially these little treats! There are lots of cupcake bakeries opening up in Austin Hey Cupcake! has 5 different locations all around Austin.

The owner Wes opened up the cupcake cart to have freedom of expression and creativity.

They offer 8 types of cupcakes all for $2.75 per cupcake. They also have a deal buy 11 cupcakes and get one free.

Check out their website for location and hours.

http://www.heycupcake.com

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Gimme That: Goodpop

We are now introducing Gimme That. A new feature on GimmeNomNom where we show you our favorite products.

http://www.goodpops.com/

This is a new local treat straight out of Austin, TX. A frozen all natural fruit pop, actually made from fruit. Quite tasty and quite healthy. Some of the flavors are Mango, Mango Chile, Coffee, Strawberry, Watermelon Agave, Tamarindo, El Cucuy (lime, cucumber, chile), Pineapple Basil, and Banana Cinnamon.

We tried the Mango and the Pineapple Basil. Both were excellent. Pineapple Basil is delicious.

Check out there site and go buy them at your local stores. I know Whip In and ToyJoy carry them.

Keep Eating,

Chris

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Num Pang Sandwiches [nyc]

Running with the banh mi craving, I came across this place.  Similar to banh mi, but apparently of “Cambodian” roots.

From first looks, this place seemed to be a grab and go only.  Definitely a hole in the wall…or rather, a bi-level hole in an autoshop!  There is a spiral staircase that takes you upstairs to a small seating area.  Your view is either facing 12th street or yes, the wonderful auto shop that the shop is attached to.


There is a sign that strictly forbids one from modifying any of the sandwich selection.  It was really intense, capitalization, exclamation points, and bolded.  My friend and I ordered the “Pulled Duroc Pork” and “Hoisin Veal Meatball” sandwich.  Along with a side of “Grilled Corn on a Cob” (marinated with chili mayo, coconut flakes, and chili powder) and the “Blood Orange Lemonade“.

The food was ready within minutes and then it was time to feast while watching cars pull out of the autoshop (or maybe it was a parking lot now that I think about it).

Both sandwiches were flavorful.  The cilantro overpowered the pulled pork sandwich.  That sandwich was short of sauce, but still worth the try.  The veal meatball was amazing.  The basil gave the meat a fresh taste.  The hoisin and stewed tomato flavor played well with all the other components of the sandwich.  Think italian meatball sub, but with a sweet yet minty zest.

This is my corn on a cob mess.  I know you can’t tell but this was one of the best corns I have ever had in NYC.  This is a different hype from that of Cafe Habana, La Esquina, and the one from Baoguette.  The coconut made the chili powder and mayo taste sweet, almost like bbq sauce sweet.  It was amazing!  A must!

The blood orange lemonade was worth a try.  But I would suggest to not have it with the sandwich or corn.  It ends up tasting extra tangy and sour.  I’m sure this would be a great beverage for a hot summer day.

Definitely go for the corn!  There are a lot of interesting sandwiches on the menu.  Pick one up for a quick lunch or snack.

With Sugar and Spice,

MW

Good to know: Cash Only.

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Nicky’s Banh Mi [nyc]

In one of the hottest days of the week, this was perhaps not the smartest trek to make at the day’s hottest hour.  Despite what other websites tell you, this small Vietnamese sandwich shop resides on the corner of Ave A and E 2nd St.

As I finally walk in after a long walk in the blazing sun, all I see is a NYC health inspector.  Great!  What an awesome day to come!  Please tell me that my food is not at the proper temperature!  I think this man was the reason as to why I had to wait 20 mins for my “Classic” sandwich and my “Porkchop” sandwich (at a mild spice).

It was well worth the wait for my porkchop sandwich!  The baguette was toasted to perfection.  There was not too much or too little of any ingredient in the sandwich.  For $5.50 in Manhattan?  That deserves an award in itself.  The “Classic” did not have nearly as much flavor as the porkchop, surprisingly.  With the variations of meat in the “Classic”, I would have expected it to be more indulgent in flavor than the porkchop, but definitely, porkchop for the win.  Can’t say it would be good cold, but I can’t say the environment was the most conducive for customers as there were only 4 tables for two.  (Plus truly inappropriate for children, some R rated scenes in the movie playing in the background…but it’s ok!  It’s the LES!).

Overall, a great place for banh mi in NYC!

Friends recommend: Portobello Mushroom Sandwich

With sugar and spice,

MW

Good to know: Cash Only.

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Boomerang’s!

Gourmet Veggie and Meat Pies

http://www.boomerangspies.com/

3110 Guadalupe
Austin, TX
78705-2858

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Chi’Lantro BBQ

http://www.chilantrobbq.com/

Follow them on Twitter @chilantrobbq

Korean-Mexican Fusion? Say wuhhhh?

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