My Favorite Restaurants
Cambodian
Chinese - All
Chinese - Beijing
Chinese - Cantonese
Chinese - Chiu Chow
Chinese - Hunan
Chinese - Mandarin
Chinese - Muslim
Chinese - Szechuan
Chinese - Shanghai
Chinese - Taiwanese
Hawaiian
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Japanese - Ramen
Japanese New Year Food
Korean
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BBQ
Buffets
Burgers
California
Deli
Diner
English
Seafood
Southern
Steakhouse
Brazilian
Cuban - Puerto Rican
Mexican
Peruvian
Salvadorean
French
German
Greek
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Ethiopian
Moroccan
Afghani
Indian
Middle Eastern
Pakistani
Chocolate
Tea
Bakeries
Food-related links

Eats - Links

Ammas.com Amazingly comprehensive website with hundreds of Indian recipes, searchable by ingredient.name, etc. Better yet, ammas (mothers) from India contribute new recipes. - Added 09/02
Carper's Lactose Intolerance Site The best source for lactose intolerance information. This site answered my top five questions, including which cheeses contain the least lactose: blue, brick, brie, camembert, cheddar, edam, gouda, liederkranz, limburger, mozzarella, muenster, provolone, and swiss. - Added 9/30/02
Chef2Chef.com Any recipe guide that has more than 30 chicken fried steak recipes can't be all bad. - Added 06/02
Christine's Grubbin' Restaurant Guide Another food lover's restaurant guide. Covers the Bay Area, South Bay, etc. I especially like the CRAP list! - Added 4/15/04
Coffeekid.com Everything you could ever want to know about coffee, expresso (including crema hints), vacuum coffee makers, and Rancilio expresso machines. - Added 08/01
Chinese Food on About.com Basically, everything. Dim sum overview, recipes, banquet etiquette, tea etiquette, etc. - Added 08/01
Poornima's Recipes Indian food is such a mysterious realm. Note that Poornima suggests storing papad for ONE YEAR before using. - Added 09/02
Ray's List of Scary Food A very funny list of foods some find frightening. Includes the usual suspects—durian, haggis—but the sharpest barbs are aimed at good ol' American standbys like fried cheese. Recipes included! - Added 08/01
SaturdayMarket.com A website with an excellent and thoroughly researched overview of Chinese markets and breakfast foods - Added 01/03
Thai Cooking for Two Witty pages of information on Thai cooking, including equipment, ingredient overview, and a separate section on hot peppers. - Added 09/02
Peter Hertzmann's Website Well-researched, professional articles on various foodstuffs. Go here for the straight dope. - Added 05/03

 

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