by David | Apr 7, 2013 | eating, urbanism
Passing through one of Camberville’s lesser squares, Wilson Square, I ducked in to Aguacate Verde for a quick lunch with Professor M. A casual Mexican place with an emphasis on healthy choices and a specialization in Salvadorean Pupusas, Aguacate Verde has the...
by David | Nov 8, 2012 | eating, urbanism
Earlier this Autumn, my local source for artisanal home-made house-made tofu near Powerhouse Circle, East Asia, was replaced by a strange newcomer called Doowee (Doo Wee?) and Rice. I mourned the loss of East Asia’s homey no frills atmo and amazing layered tofu...
by David | Jun 3, 2012 | eating
Did you know that buttery pastries can help reduce the risk of macular degeneration? You probably didn’t know that because it’s probably not true, but that didn’t stop me from picking up a savory scone at 3 Little Figs on Somerville’s Highland...
by David | May 26, 2009 | eating
It’s been a while since our last savory scone update. That’s what I was thinking when I popped in at The Biscuit (FKA Toscanini Bakery) not far from Inman Square. And sure enough, right there in the case was a batch of spinach parmesean scones. Maybe...