Entries from Buffalo Chow tagged with 'Favorites'
Barbecue: Hamburg's Big Belly BBQ + Angola's Desperados
As a thank you to our readers, we wanted to take care of one piece of unfinished business - a look at a couple of local barbecue restaurants that you asked us to check out - before we make a...
Posted on March 30, 2010
Though virtually every New Orleans dining experience would be easy for a decent to good chef to replicate in Western New York, some of the biggest no-brainers are the city's famous sandwiches and desserts: though there are sometimes substantial variations...
Posted on March 10, 2010
The parallels mightn't be exact, but we see bits and pieces of Buffalo in New Orleans: in Buffalo's case, years of neglect and decline led to a slow corrosion of the city with some simultaneous growth in the suburbs, while...
Posted on March 10, 2010
Buffalo has aged. Some of its buildings - particularly homes - have rotted and need to be removed. And there are good reasons to oppose efforts to preserve old structures merely for the sake of preservation. But there are some...
Posted on February 27, 2010
Sweet? Definitely. Addictive? Absolutely. But is the Macaron really about to become the next cupcake? Maybe, maybe not. Dating back a century, the macaron is an almond-based French confection that inspired a high-profile Parisian culinary rivalry back in 2002, began...
Posted on February 18, 2010
As we mentioned in the first of our unexpected SoCal Chow articles from this weekend, our trip back from San Francisco to test Apple's new iPad was stalled by a mid-week snowstorm in Buffalo, so we shuffled off to Southern...
Posted on January 31, 2010
During the week we spent in Las Vegas, we had so many memorable meals - good and bad - that we could easily have filled the entire Buffalo Chow page with articles, but out of respect for readers who mightn't...
Posted on January 15, 2010
Half of Buffalo Chow's mission is to spotlight the best foods and restaurants around Buffalo, but the other half is more challenging: we want to help Western New Yorkers - diners and restaurant professionals alike - to learn about what's...
Posted on January 13, 2010
The Editors of Buffalo Chow are proud to present the 2010 edition of the Top 100 Buffalo / WNY Foods and Restaurants Guide, an unparalleled independent look at the best culinary destinations in and around Western New York. Our Top...
Posted on January 8, 2010
The Editors of Buffalo Chow are proud to present the 2010 edition of the Top 100 Buffalo / WNY Foods and Restaurants Guide, an unparalleled independent look at the best culinary destinations in and around Western New York. Our Top...
Posted on January 7, 2010
The Editors of Buffalo Chow are proud to present the 2010 edition of the Top 100 Buffalo / WNY Foods and Restaurants Guide, an unparalleled independent look at the best culinary destinations in and around Western New York. Our Top...
Posted on January 6, 2010
The Editors of Buffalo Chow are proud to present the 2010 edition of the Top 100 Buffalo / WNY Foods and Restaurants Guide, an unparalleled independent look at the best culinary destinations in and around Western New York. Our Top...
Posted on January 5, 2010
The Editors of Buffalo Chow are proud to present the 2010 edition of the Top 100 Buffalo / WNY Foods and Restaurants Guide, an unparalleled independent look at the best culinary destinations in and around Western New York. Our Top...
Posted on January 4, 2010
We were thrilled by the response to this week's list of Ten Great Chain Restaurants Buffalo Should Pursue: readers added many great suggestions, including Yard House, Mongolian BBQ, Legal Seafood, California Pizza Kitchen, and Joe's Crab Shack, amongst others, but...
Posted on December 19, 2009
Locally owned and operated restaurants are great - except when they leave big gaps in local food expectations. How many years has Buffalo gone without a truly awesome Mexican restaurant? Considered Burger King or Wendy's to be the pinnacle of...
Posted on December 14, 2009
If you've been reading Buffalo Chow for any length of time, you probably know that we're serious chicken wing fans: from local bars and take-outs to famous wing places in foreign countries, we're always looking for the next great wing....
Posted on December 9, 2009
Though our time in Japan has come to an end, and we used the opportunity to explore the wide range of outstanding foods available there, we had many more stories and pictures left to share. So we've created this Leftovers...
Posted on November 26, 2009
As we write these words, we're in your future: Japan is 14 hours ahead on the clock, such that its today is your tomorrow, so when we leave here, we will actually arrive back home two hours before we departed...
Posted on November 25, 2009
Convincing you to read past a single word in the next sentence is the most daunting challenge we face in telling you about one of the very best foods served in Japan today. The word is half of its name...
Posted on November 22, 2009
Tokyo is surely a city that never sleeps, but four in the morning is probably as close to rest as it comes. As we exit our hotel onto the streets of hyper-kinetic Shibuya, the two-story video screens are off or...
Posted on November 21, 2009
Imagine living somewhere where the word "car" meant only a cheap subcompact vehicle, because no one sold or drove anything better. What would people think when they saw a Mercedes? A Porsche? Or an SUV? Believe it or not, there's...
Posted on November 19, 2009
Though the phrases "high cuisine" and "low cuisine" suggest classism - meals for the wealthy and discerning as opposed to items that are cheap and simple - the reality is more complex: regardless of the patron's income level, there are...
Posted on November 15, 2009
Once in a while, a meal completely changes the way you'll look at the same food in the future, and yesterday in Kobe, Japan, we had one of those meals. We weren't expecting it - in fact, we thought it...
Posted on November 14, 2009
Picture this: Buffalo, New York as the literal world capital of chicken wings. Easy to imagine, right? It would be a huge draw for tourists, and a natural fit given our history. But wouldn't it be boring if every restaurant...
Posted on November 13, 2009
The Japan we are going to present to you, dear reader, may not be the one you think you know. It is not, in fact, the one we knew the first time we visited, or even the third, but rather...
Posted on November 12, 2009
Strictly speaking, the word sublime means "awe-inspiring excellence," but we often say it to denote the sort of greatness that sneaks up on you - delicacy that increases in impressiveness as you consider it further. In that sense of the...
Posted on November 7, 2009
Is it the nectar of the gods? For Western New Yorkers who grew up with loganberry drink - a truly local beverage we've discussed at length elsewhere - it's something close, a slightly bitter but largely sweet and fruity beverage...
Posted on November 4, 2009
When the leaves turn red, we develop pumpkin cravings, and when the air chills just a little bit more, egg nog, gingerbread, and candy canes are high on our seasonal snack lists. For years, one of our favorite holiday season...
Posted on October 29, 2009
The highest praise we could offer to a new location of Duff's - the best overall place to get chicken wings in Buffalo - would be to say that the food and service is as great as the original location's,...
Posted on October 12, 2009
In one week's time, Buffalo Chow's editors ate our way through so many of Southern California's restaurants that friends and family e-mailed to ask how we'd digested everything - the answer: we're not sure, but it worked. Most of the...
Posted on September 29, 2009
Buffalo Chow's editors are serious fans of Asian cuisine: Japanese is a common favorite, but whether we're at home or abroad, our reference points for what's great, good, or bad often come from meals we've enjoyed in Singapore, Thailand, China,...
Posted on September 28, 2009
Are hamburgers worthy of attention - even obsession? Why would anyone care too deeply about something that can sells for as little as $1 here, and can be found anywhere in the world from chains such as McDonald's and Burger...
Posted on September 27, 2009
"Why is authentic Mexican food so hard to find in Buffalo?" Readers ask us this question at least once a month, demonstrating that they know the difference between real Mexican cuisine and the stuff that's most commonly served in Western...
Posted on September 25, 2009
When people from outside of Western New York visit Buffalo, they're almost always blown away by Wegmans, yet surprised that such a food-obsessed area doesn't have a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods Market - two of the country's other supermarket...
Posted on September 23, 2009
Buffalonians take for granted their status as originators and purveyors of a globally-recognized chicken dish - the "Buffalo Wing," as it's now commonly called - and though there are surely thousands of other ways to eat chicken in Western New...
Posted on September 22, 2009
We haven't been back to Orange County, California since leaving two years ago, the sort of temporal distance that tends to create "perspective" - that special, rare ability to separate yourself from your previous conceptions and biases, helping you to...
Posted on September 19, 2009
Though we could say as much about many other restaurants, we really weren't sure what to expect as we headed to visit Williamsville's Verbena Grille. Located on the former site of Daffodil's on Maple Road, this place had apparently undergone...
Posted on September 16, 2009
Last year, we took a fairly exhaustive, four-part look at the National Buffalo Wing Festival (1, 2, 3, 4), which we noted hadn't blown us away on wing quality, but certainly impressed us in scope, as well as in branding...
Posted on September 5, 2009
Want to know what the National Buffalo Wing Festival looks like? Held at Coca-Cola Park in Buffalo, NY over the two-day leadup to Labor Day, this event hosted over 30 different vendors of chicken wings and wing-related foods. We've posted...
Posted on September 5, 2009
"I can't believe what I just saw," said Jeremy from the passenger's seat. "That was a real Chinese barbecue shop. I'm sure of it. Where exactly are we right now?" "Kenmore," Christina responded, "on Elmwood, near Sheridan. You're excited. I'm...
Posted on August 31, 2009
Love isn't a strong enough word to describe our feelings for barbecue: more accurately, we crave it. If it wasn't for our waistlines, we'd eat ribs and brisket once a week, and as is, we still find ways to sneak...
Posted on August 29, 2009
For decades, Western New Yorkers have debated the correct balance between supporting local businesses and patronizing national ones. Some people - many, actually - err on the side of buying as much as possible from smaller neighborhood and village shops,...
Posted on August 22, 2009
Every Buffalonian shares a common interest: we all want to see Western New York represented honestly, and as a great place to visit or live. We come from many ethnicities and races, cultures and neighborhoods, but whatever differences we may...
Posted on July 31, 2009
Free facials. A Godiva chocolate shop. Gourmet food offerings in a standalone restaurant... at a supermarket? This week, in an effort to understand what Clarence might gain from a proposed new 140,000-square foot Wegmans - the #1 national supermarket chain...
Posted on July 25, 2009
A piece of friendly advice: if you like beer, and you discover that a well-regarded local brewing company is operating both a full-service bar and a restaurant in its home town an hour away, don't think, just go. That's why...
Posted on July 20, 2009
With temperatures in the low 70's and two full days of possible adventures ahead of us, we decided this weekend to do a little driving: on a tip from a reader, we took a drive out to Lockport's Coulter Farms...
Posted on July 19, 2009
Like the rain that started Saturday morning, the 2009 Taste of Buffalo swept into Niagara Square and disappeared almost as quickly as it arrived, offering all-too-brief glimpses at over 65 participating area businesses. You've already seen our reports on the...
Posted on July 13, 2009
If there's anything certain about the annual Taste of Buffalo, it's this: you're guaranteed to find plenty of American and Italian offerings to choose from, including everything from local favorites and Southern cooking to upscale items. This first part of...
Posted on July 12, 2009
With over 220 items on offer at the 2009 Taste of Buffalo, it's easy for even hard-core foodies to find items that they mightn't have tried before. In this second part of a three-part series on some of the many...
Posted on July 12, 2009
As much as we love the appetizer and entree choices at every year's Taste of Buffalo, we always - always - save room for desserts, and try our best to sample some of the drink options from local cafes and...
Posted on July 12, 2009
New Orleans Chow: Sandwiches, Sweets + Disappointments
New Orleans Chow: The Powerful Drinks + Standout Seafood
Restored, East Aurora's Roycroft Inn Reflects WNY's Potential
A Brief Look At Macarons: The Next Cupcake, Or Just A Fad?
SoCal Chow: California Pizza Kitchen And Claim Jumper
Las Vegas Chow: Lotus of Siam + Thomas Keller's Bouchon
Las Vegas Chow: French Luxury Redefined At Joël Robuchon
Top 100 Buffalo/WNY Foods + Restaurants Guide 2010 (Part 5)
Top 100 Buffalo/WNY Foods + Restaurants Guide 2010 (Part 4)
Top 100 Buffalo/WNY Foods + Restaurants Guide 2010 (Part 3)
Top 100 Buffalo/WNY Foods + Restaurants Guide 2010 (Part 2)
Top 100 Buffalo/WNY Foods + Restaurants Guide 2010 (Part 1)
Update: Five Guys In 2010 + Replies From Other Top Chains
Top 10 Great Chain Restaurants Buffalo Should Have
Gabriel's Gate: Big Ribs + Great Wings With A Unique Recipe
Leftovers: Final Thoughts On 2 Weeks of Real Japanese Food
Japan's Awesome Snack Foods: A Little Ahead Of Our Time
Katsu Curry: Big In Japan, New To America, Missing In Buffalo
On Sushi, Or, Japanese Art In Raw, Diverse, Bite-Sized Fish
Ramen, Or, Noodles In Cups That Come From Superior Stock
Kyoto Chow: On Kaiseki, Japan's Gentle, Colorful High Cuisine
Kobe Chow: On Great Steak, Making Sake + Lessons Learned
Osaka Chow: Japanese Chicken Wings + More at Tori No Mai
Editors' Notes: We're in Japan, And Here's Why You'll Love It
Rue Franklin: Buffalo's High-Water Mark For French Cuisine
Loganberry Syrup Taste-Off: Cronfelt's, Aunt Rosie's + PJ's
On Peppermint Stick Ice Cream: Perry's Versus Nestle/Edy's
Depew's Duff's Brings Buffalo's Best Wings To A Nicer Venue
SoCal Chow Leftovers: Meals + Snacks Worth Brief Mentions
SoCal Chow: Izakaya, Ramen & Markets, Or, Asian Done Better
SoCal Chow: What Can Buffalo Learn From A Burger Paradise?
O.C. Chow: How Mexican Food Is Supposed To Look & Taste
O.C. Chow: Trader Joe's Is Coming + A Look At Whole Foods
O.C. Chow: The Changing Face of Chicken, Korean + American
Editors' Notes: Going Back to Cali - Orange County and L.A.
Verbena Grille: On The Upswing, Standing Out In Williamsville
National Buffalo Wing Festival 2009: An Opinionated Roundup
National Buffalo Wing Festival: Photos, And What to Expect
Local Chinese Secrets: Prince BBQ + T&T Asian Supermarket
Famous Dave's: Cheektowaga BBQ Worth Its Risks + Prices
Markets: Clinton Bailey, Bidwell Parkway & Williamsville
A Joint Statement: Buffalo Chow & Nelson Starr on Buffalo
Wegmans, Part III: Pittsford's Super Wegmans of the Future
At Ellicottville Brewing Company, Novel Beers & Foods Mix
Samples: Steelhead Irish Pub, Coulter Farms & Pizza Plant
Taste of Buffalo 2009 Wrap-Up: What Worked, What Didn't
Taste of Buffalo 2009 Guide, Pt. 1: American & Italian Food
Taste of Buffalo 2009 Guide, Pt. 2: Far-Flung Ethnic Foods
Taste of Buffalo 2009 Guide, Pt. 3: Desserts & Drinks
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