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Susie Hume on January 24th, 2012
As the old idiom goes, too many cooks spoil the broth. But throw two chefs with amazing pedigrees into the kitchen and you may have the recipe for success. That's what local well-known chefs Seth Lindahl and Kenneth Holenbeck are hoping with their
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Susie Hume on December 21st, 2011
**UPDATE 12/21/11: It appears that New Wasabi closed unexpectedly over the weekend. That content has been removed from the online version of this article.** The new cupcake has arrived, and it's a meatball. While the cupcake trend has been sweeping the states for the past few years
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Susie Hume on November 23rd, 2011
While Rochester has its fair share of quality Mexican restaurants, many still mourned the loss of El Parian Mexican Grille (3070 W. Henrietta Road, now Nick Tahou's Hots) when it closed last year. Those patrons will be glad to know that its former manager, Ramon Herrera,
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Susie Hume on October 26th, 2011
When brothers Fausto and Massimo Albano opened Lemoncello Cafe and Lounge (137 W. Commercial St., East Rochester) a year and a half ago, it was with the dream of being a part of East Rochester's reawakening. Many people would argue that the pair has been successful
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Susie Hume on September 28th, 2011
For the unacquainted, Brazilian cuisine likely conjures up images of barbequed meat being served on knives and skewers, as is done in churrascarias or Brazilian steakhouses that have been popularized in the United States through a variety of chain restaurants and in movies (like the
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Susie Hume on September 14th, 2011
After obtaining a culinary arts degree from SUNY Delhi in the Catskills and spending years as a chef in some of Rochester's best restaurants - including the Grill at Water Street, Sienna Grill and Bar, and Eros - Spencerport High School graduate Christopher Kisiel returned to his hometown and opened
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Susie Hume on August 17th, 2011
As a follow-up to their popular downtown Dominican cuisine restaurant El Sabor de la Isla, husband and wife Luis Tejada and Yesenia Cruz opened D'Mangu Dominican Restaurant last month in Henrietta. Their new suburban venture is spacious and vibrantly decorated with bright orange, green, and yellow paints,
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Susie Hume on August 3rd, 2011
Shortly after F. Oliver's Oils and Vinegars opened in Canandaigua last year (129 S. Main St.), my husband and I drifted in one day while window shopping. Upon entering we were offered a tasting, and we expected bread or crackers to dip into the nearly 40 varieties of flavor-infused
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Susie Hume on July 20th, 2011
There are a few spots in Rochester that some may believe are cursed for all restaurateurs who dare enter. Consider 89 State Street, which has seen four restaurants in just three years - from Tijuana Tokyo's to Cafe 89 to CJ's Southern Soul (which has relocated
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Susie Hume on July 6th, 2011
Early last year, longtime Monroe Avenue neighborhood bar and restaurant Woody's came under new ownership. The venue underwent alterations and renovations, including adding new plasma televisions, a remodeled outdoor patio, new seating, and a private party room, among other changes. Last month
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Susie Hume on January 28th, 2011
So Wednesday night's auditions took place in Milwaukee - a first for "Idol" - the hometown of Season 8 contestant Danny Gokey, as well as what Ryan coins as "the biggest music festival in the world," SummerFest. The night's auditions were pretty uninspiring, with few truly memorable vocals. But the
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Susie Hume on September 24th, 2009
Just when I thought that damned red neck scarf is gone, the remaining chefs decided to wear them in honor of Mattin, the French chef who couldn't cook French food. All of the chefs seemed a bit bitter that Mattin went home last week and felt that Robin should have
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Susie Hume on April 21st, 2009
Disco? Seriously? I don't know why people keep reminding us that the Disco Era existed - can't we just erase it from our collective memories? Apparently not, since "American Idol" has decided to dedicate an entire night to it. The show jumped immediately into Lil Rounds performance of Chaka Khan's "I'm
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Susie Hume on February 4th, 2009
Ah, Hollywood week: The end of the seemingly nonstop horrible auditions; the real beginning of the "American Idol" season (well, at least in my humble opinion). But, last night's episode was not quite as exciting as I wanted it to be. Sure, there were the normal standout performances, pathetic tears
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Susie Hume on December 5th, 2008
Last night's episode of "30 Rock" was like a light shining down from the comedy Gods in heaven: No distracting guest stars (sorry Oprah, Martin, and Aniston), the right amount of Tracy Morgan (too much upsets the balance of the whole show, both in the show's show and in reality...God
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Susie Hume on December 4th, 2008
My Wednesday night line-up is packed: I DVR six shows in three time slots, meaning there is no room for anything else. With that, I should almost be happy to hear that two of my hump day shows -- "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Pushing Daisies" -- have been cancelled. But
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Susie Hume on December 2nd, 2008
I've tried so hard this season to forgive "Heroes" for all of its Season 2 missteps. I've tried to forget about the characters it wants to pretend never existed (the Irish girl, Caitlin, left in the future; Micah; Micah's cousin Monica; countless others). I've tried to ignore the ever-occurring plot
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Susie Hume on December 1st, 2008
"Housewives" follows a pretty clear formula, which is sometimes what makes it so good, and at the same time what sometimes makes it, well, formulaic. If we had a dramatic episode last week (which we did), then we know that this week will be more light and comedic (which it
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Susie Hume on November 24th, 2008
Any worries that I had about "Rock of Love: Charm School" losing some of its drama after Megan's departure was completely assuaged by last night's episode. You want drama? We got drama. Lacey, that crazy lady who I am convinced was either going to be a reality show starlet or
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Susie Hume on November 20th, 2008
Last night's "Top Chef" went several places the show has never gone before. As Padma put it, it was the first time the chefs were put up for a tasting test against an expert - an interesting idea, no doubt - but the dish? Hot dogs. Here's my problem with that:
A seventeen-year-old photographer gets caught up in murder when he breaks his own rules and falls in love with one of his teenage models.
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