thefoie's Profile
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Yes, I know that one. That's "Homebrew Too", which I mentioned above. Reviews say it's pretty awful with bad service and a poor selection. I'll probably just check it out if I need something common and last-minute. |
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Hey Chowhounders, I've tried searching the board and using the Google machine and only found one store (Homebrew Too), but I hear it's tiny. The good news about it is that I live in Rego Park so it's just a short bus ride away, but does anyone know a good store in Queens? I don't have a car and I already know about Whole Foods 2nd Ave and places in Brooklyn like Brooklyn Kitchen, Brooklyn Homebrew, Bitter & Esters, and Brooklyn Brew Shop. Does Goodbrewing exist? Please help out because my building doesn't accept deliveries and it's annoying mailing brewing supplies to the office and lugging it home. Thanks! |
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Australian Chicken Parm in NYC - HELP! Awesome! I'm going to try it tomorrow and let you know how it is. See if it passes the Aussie test.. |
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Australian Chicken Parm in NYC - HELP! My Australian friend bet me $50 that I couldn't find chicken parm in NYC, since I was always telling him that you can get anything here. The deadline is fast approaching and I still haven't found one... Please let me know a place where I can get one! I'm not talking about a deep fried piece of chicken with cheese and sauce. It's supposed to be a massive, thin, chicken schnitzel with a light layer of sauce and cheese. Check the example below and hopefully the future taste will give me a comparable face :) |