hope chas vill supports it better than the support john's has received. judy
On Oct 12, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Stephen J Gewirtz wrote: > The Trinidad Gourmet just opened today at 418 E. 31st St., where Nancy > Smith's antique shop was. It is a carryout shop, but it has a small > area where you can eat if you choose to. I walked past it about 9 a.m. > and saw that a sign said "Open." > > Since I love Caribbean food and especially goat meat, I went there for > lunch. I took home their curried goat and a bottle of ginger beer > (total cost including tax: $9.98; there is no jar for tips, so that was > the total cost). > > The curried goat comes wrapped in a type of bread (thicker, larger and > fluffier than a tortilla), and it comes with chick peas. I am happy to > report that I found it very tasty. It had a mild curry. > > Their menu lists quite a variety of foods including chicken, beef, > goat, > fish, shrimp and vegetables. They are open for breakfast (and I am not > at all familiar with their breakfast dishes, but look forward to trying > them). Their hours are not yet posted, but the menu refers to > breakfast, lunch and dinner. > > The food, like much of Caribbean food, can be described as Indian with > a > Caribbean accent. > > The portion of goat curry was large, so if I want to lose weight, I > cannot eat there too often. One reason I eat in as much as I do is > that > I can control how much I eat that way. > > To sum up, we have an excellent new eatery in the neighborhood. Let's > support it. > > Steve. > > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat@charlesvillage.info > http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info > _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list Chat@charlesvillage.info http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info