Then we went inside the market and did a full lap to check out all the food. How could I choose when there are corn dogs, lobster rolls and Chinese food all in one place? Well, it actually wasn't that hard because I've been meaning to get clam chowder in a bread bowl for about seven years now. I know, crazy. The chowder was amazing, but the bread bowl was really just a novelty.
A blog about my adventures in food, television, politics, and life as I move from New York City to Boston, wondering what comes next and, of course, where are the bagels?
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Adventure 1: Quincy Market
We set out to go to Quincy market. It's one of my favorite places in Boston and it's full of fun things to see and eat. We walked around the mall outside Quincy market. We checked out one of those shops that sells Christmas ornaments all year long. When we got our first tree I started a tradition of getting a new ornament each year that represents our lives that year. Last year it was a New York ornament and this year it will be a Boston ornament.
Then we went inside the market and did a full lap to check out all the food. How could I choose when there are corn dogs, lobster rolls and Chinese food all in one place? Well, it actually wasn't that hard because I've been meaning to get clam chowder in a bread bowl for about seven years now. I know, crazy. The chowder was amazing, but the bread bowl was really just a novelty.
Then we went inside the market and did a full lap to check out all the food. How could I choose when there are corn dogs, lobster rolls and Chinese food all in one place? Well, it actually wasn't that hard because I've been meaning to get clam chowder in a bread bowl for about seven years now. I know, crazy. The chowder was amazing, but the bread bowl was really just a novelty.
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clam chowder,
food,
Quincy market
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San Francisco is known for clam chowder in sourdough bowls. We got one a few months ago on the piers. Mmmm!
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