Re: [Chat] New Trinidatian eatery in CV

2006-10-12 Thread Greg Alexander
Excellent!  Thanks!

--- Stephen J Gewirtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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.
> 
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[Chat] New Trinidatian eatery in CV

2006-10-12 Thread Stephen J Gewirtz
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.


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