Readers: Laura Shunk’s meal memories inspire ire

Cafe Society writers are serving up some of their favorite meal memories of 2010 on the blog this week. Laura Shunk led this trip down memory lane with her “Top Five Meal Memories,” which included tasty reminders of meals both near and far. The latter inspired this response from the…

La Villa Real serves traditional northern Mexican food from its lonchera

They infiltrated the city this year: a gleaming fleet of trucks, sporting vibrant color schemes and elaborate paint jobs, hawking everything from biscuits to banh mi. A hip generation was behind the wheel — restaurateurs who wanted to reach a broader audience, cash-strapped chefs who needed an inexpensive kitchen, ambitious…

Don’t call them gourmet food trucks; call them luxe loncheras

“Calling them gourmet trucks is such bullshit.” I was on the phone with Gustavo Arellano, author of Ask a Mexican and managing editor (and food editor) at the OC Weekly, our partner paper in Orange County, and we were talking about the top food trend of 2010: the gourmet truck…

The most disappointing meal I ate all year

Thai Basil was loud, boozy and hairy — just like my senior prom date. And I enjoyed both about the same. I ate there, specifically the Washington Park location, twice this summer, for a cumulative total of two hours of my life that I’m never going to get back…

The best meal I ate all year: M&D’s Café

This year M&D’s Cafe provided me with two of my favorite things in a meal: geographic convenience and a glut of roasted meat. Five Points is my ‘hood, and having a place to get plump, mealy fried catfish, a mess of dark, steaming greens and warm, spicy sweet-potato pie on…

Govinda’s will be open for lunch starting January 4

Govinda’s Buffet, 1400 Cherry Street, reopened this year after an almost year-long hiatus, serving up a vegetarian spread on Friday and Saturday nights. And there’s more good news coming: Govinda’s just announced yesterday that it will be bringing back lunch hours In 2011…

Guess where I’m drinking?

When I was at Urban Outfitters the other day, I spotted a book called Looks Like a Cock, with photos of different items that look like, well, a cock. The sake holder pictured above was not in that book, but it could have been. Can you guess where I was…

Lamenting the loss of the professional host

New York lost a legend this year when Elaine Kaufman, of the eponymous Elaine’s, passed away. She was a remarkable front-of-the-house restaurateur, a big personality who made her place a regular stop for New Yorkers despite the fact that the food, by most accounts, was terrible. And without her, the…

Oasis Bar and Hookah Lounge now serving Colombian food

It’s located in an unlikely spot, but there’s a new Colombian kitchen on the scene, serving up specialties from that Latin American country for lunch and dinner seven days a week. La Cocina de Paula is now cooking inside the Oasis Bar and Hookah Lounge, 1523 Market Street…

Gratuitous food porn: Masterpiece Delicatessen’s cassoulet

It may be an unseasonably warm winter in Denver this year, but we’re still craving cassoulet, the bean and meat stew that’s chock full of sausage and duck confit. Normally, that means braving the wait for a table at Z Cuisine, 2239 West 30th Avenue, where cassoulet is on the…

Reader: Waiter rant not his cup of tea

If readers thought Kyle Garratt was whining about verbal tippers, his column about tea really landed him in hot water. One commenter stirred things up with the following: I guess bringing someone tea is pretty hard. No wait, being trapped in a mine shaft for two months because some soulless…

Guess where you’re not eating?

The lights are on but no one’s home at this sad spot, one of the local restaurants that closed in 2010. But there was more good news than bad on the dining scene this year, with many restaurants opening — and a few still hoping to squeak in before 2011…

Laura Shunk’s top five meal memories of 2010

Cafe Society writers consumed hundreds of meals in restaurants over the course of 2010, but a few really stood out. Next week, several of those writers will be serving up memories of their favorites (and we encourage you to post yours, too). In the meantime, here are my top five…

Are you a man suffering from Celiac’s Disease?

Our good deed for the holiday season: A local author — and pal of several Cafe Society scribes — is writing a book about his trials and tribulations in overcoming Celiac’s Disease, and he’s looking for other men in the area willing to talk about their experience with gluten intolerance…

Ordering hot tea can land you in hot water

Welcome to In the Weeds. Kyle will be right with you — most likely to complain about something. Usually he is pleasant, but this is his place to blow off some steam. Don’t take it personally; he just needs to vent because he’s been doing this for about thirteen years…

Rudolph: He’s what’s for dinner

Caffe Boa, the restaurant in Tempe, Arizona, that served rabbit at a very special Easter dinner, is at it again, with a multi-course, not-so-tasteful menu for Christmas that’s a reindeer roundup. Chef Payton Curry claims that his holiday meal features reindeer not from the North Pole, but from our own…

Top five foods you should NOT give as Christmas gifts

We all know how the holiday gift-giving hierarchy works: Your best-effort gifts are given to people you like (or people whose asses you pucker up to the rest of the year); you give cost-effective, neutral gifts to those you pretend to like (bring on the Hickory Farms boxes of fossilized…

Nicolo’s expansion into old Cricket on the Hill complete

Nicolo’s Chicago-Style Pizza, 1205 East 13th Avenue, has completed its expansion into the space formerly inhabited by Cricket on the Hill. The joint now has more seats, slick new televisions, an arcade game and a pool table. The renovation came with a new menu: The pizza is about the only…