Archive for August, 2008

Latest 99 update…33 down

August 11, 2008

I’m updating this list as I just learned that some of these places are closed now…they still count towards my total! 

 

(updated 9.21.08: Now 39 down!  And 40 when I go to Tacos Baja Ensenada tonight!)

(updated 9.22.08: I went to El Hurache too!)

 

Abode (closed)

Alcazar

Angeli Caffe

Angelini Osteria

A.O.C.

Apple Pan

Attari (updated June 7, 2008)

A-Won

Babita

Bar Marmont

Beacon: An Asian Cafe

Bin 8945 (closed)

Blue Velvet

Border Grill

Bulgarini Gelato

Caioti Pizza Café (updated July 26, 2008)

Campanile

Canele

Casa Bianca

Chamea

Chichén Itzá

Chung King

Ciudad

Cora’s Coffee Shoppe

Cut

Daikokuya

Dino’s Burgers

Drago

El Huarache Azteca (updated September 22, 2008)

El Parian

Elite

Euro Pane Bakery

Father’s Office (updated June 6, 2008)

Fogo de Chao

Foundry

Fraîche (updated August 9, 2008)

Golden Deli

Golden Triangle

Grace  (updated September 14, 2008)

Green Village

The Grill on the Alley

Guelaguetza

Hatfield’s

The Hungry Cat (updated July 26, 2008)

Il Moro

Jar

JiRaffe

Kagaya

Kiriko

Koi

Krua Thai

Langer’s

La Casita Mexicana

La Terza

Literati II

The Lodge

Los Balcones del Peru (updated June 20, 2008)

Lou (updated June 17, 2008)

Lucques

M Café de Chaya

Macau Street

Marouch

Max

Meals by Genet

Mélisse

Metro Café (updated May 2008)

Michael’s

Mimosa (updated June 13, 2008)

Musso & Frank Grill

Noodle House

Nook

101 Noodle Express

Oinkster (updated June 16, 2008)

Opus

Orris

Ortolan

Patina

Philippe the Original

Phillips’ Barbecue

Pizzeria Mozza

Pollo a la Brasa

Providence

Rajdhani

Royale (closed)

Sapp Coffee Shop (updated May 2008)

750ml

Simon L.A.

Sona

Spago (updated September 2, 2008)

Square One

Tacos Baja Ensenada (updated September 22, 2008)

Tama

Urasawa

Uzbekistan (closed)

Valentino

Village Idiot

Vincenti

Water Grill

Woodlands

#74 Go read Hillary Clinton’s Living History

August 5, 2008

(accomplished August 4, 2008)

I finished Living History at work today.  I feel like it is more interesting as a work of history rather than a well-written biography if that makes any sense.  Some parts were taken directly from It Takes a Village.  I enjoyed it to get a better insight on Clinton’s view of situtations I had know of growing up but nothing was too revealing.  I’m going to think about this some more and write something better later.