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Kumaโ€™s

Kumaโ€™s isnโ€™t the easiest place to get to. Itโ€™s in Chicago but not anywhere near the city center. And once you get out there, youโ€™ll have to wait for your table. And waiting at (or near) the bar is exquisite torture because thereโ€™s a line up of folks at the bar chowing down on the best hamburgers and macaroni and cheese youโ€™ll ever come acrossโ€ฆ.

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Smittyโ€™s Market Barbecue

Someone had asked me how to get a lot of comments on a blog last week. So I answered that it was pretty simple: โ€œPut up a recipe with corn syrup in it.โ€ Since Iโ€™m in Texas, however, thereโ€™s another way to rile up the masses and that is to write up a barbecue joint. Honestly, there is nothing that divides Texans or Kansas City-folkโ€ฆ

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Bubbaโ€™s Fried Chicken

The hardest part about traveling and teaching classes, which Iโ€™m doing this week in Texas, is that Iโ€™m not on vacation and hence thereโ€™s almost no time to do all the things in the various cities where I am that people tell me I should do. Or I should rephrase that and say that I donโ€™t have the time to eat all the things thatโ€ฆ

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New York City Dining and Travel Notes

I had a wonderful trip to New York City recently and shared some of the places that I visited (see links at end of post), but there were plenty more places that I ate at, which didnโ€™t get mentioned in previous posts. So hereโ€™s a round-up of themโ€ฆ Katzโ€™s Most of the good delis are gone in New York City, but Katzโ€™s is an institutionโ€ฆ

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Erin McKenna Bakery, New York City

The first place I had on my list of places to go in New York City was Erin McKennaโ€™s Bakery NYC. Ever since I saw the video of the staff having a blast, I was transfixed on going there to participate in the fun and frolic. The bakeryย is owned by Erin McKenna, and features vegan desserts made without gluten or refined sugar. Thereโ€™s also treatsโ€ฆ

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Economy Candy

Iโ€™ll spare you any quips about feeling like kids in a candy store, but from the squeals of delight all around us (and there was no one under eighteen in Economy Candy), there we were, a roomful of adults, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling displays of candyโ€”from the new to the long-forgotten. And I could hear every few moments someone saying, โ€œOh my God!โ€ or โ€œI LOVEโ€ฆ

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Kyochon

[UPDATE: Kyochon has closed. For excellent Korean friend chicken in New York, try BonChon, which is located a few steps from where Kyochon was.) Of course, I never heard of Kyochon. But when I was walking by it with my pal Matt, he said, โ€œOhโ€ฆKyochon!โ€ To me, it looked like another fast-food restaurant. And normally, Iโ€™m not a fan of fast-food, but Asian fast-food? Signโ€ฆ

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Hill Country Barbecue

I woke up this morning, and could not even make it through to the second half of my flagel. My stomach was stuffed from yesterday, which began at Baked in Brooklyn, then extended through to a burger and fries at Shake Shack, across the border to Connecticut for steamed lobster, then back into New York City with a quick detour through the Apple store, thenโ€ฆ

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Doughnut Plant, NYC

Could the Doughnut Plant be the best place in the world? Iโ€™m sorry, but I donโ€™t remember the name of each and every doughnut we had at Doughnut Plant in New York City. Frankly, I was so caught up in ordering doughnuts, passing them around, trying to take a few snaps, while going berserk over each and every flavor of doughnut we tried, my sanityโ€ฆ

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