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  • New York

    8 Days til @GoogaMooga

    May 11, 2012 /


    On May 19th & 20th, 2012, Brooklyn’s historic Prospect Park will transform into an amusement park of food and drink, The Great GoogaMooga. Approximately 75 food vendors, 35 brewers, 30 winemakers and 20 live music performances will be on hand to help us relish some of life’s greatest pleasures—gathering with friends and neighbors to eat, drink, talk, laugh, dance, linger and just . . . be together.

    We envision a place where the best chefs and purveyors can serve their food and bring about instant elation. Where everyday food lovers can discover and share amazing new tastes, and where the right slice of pizza can be as treasured/praiseworthy as four-star fois-gras.

    And with such an inclusive feel that it will appeal to everyone who eats.

    In order to take this idea from the imagined to reality, we reached out to a team of collaborators, contributors, dreamers and tinkerers that includes Anthony Bourdain (author and host of No Reservations), David Rockwell (founder & CEO of the Rockwell Group), Tom Colicchio (chef & judge of Top Chef), Garrett Oliver (brewmaster of the Brooklyn Brewery), Paul Grieco (sommelier/co-owner of Terroir & Hearth), Eddie Huang (chef/owner of Baohaus) and several others.

    As the presenters behind some of today’s most successful festivals, we’ve been inspired by the rich food traditions of New Orleans where Superfly got its start, the stick-to-your-ribs goodness of Tennessee down home cooking at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and the vibrant flavor of the Bay Area’s Californian cuisine, wine and produce which is omnipresent at Golden Gate Park’s Outside Lands Festival.

    After a quick look around, there was no question but to hold The Great GoogaMooga in New York, amid Brooklyn’s swagger, enthusiasm, and adventurousness and of course, in beautiful Prospect Park. Already America’s food capital, New York is experiencing a culinary revolution that is transforming a whole generation into food enthusiasts. (“Food,” noted one critic, “is the new rock.”)

    Here is a sneak peek on the FOOD VENDORS:

    Arancini Bros

    Baked

    Baohaus

    The Big Banana

    Big Gay Ice Cream

    Blue Ribbon

    Brindle Room

    Brooklyn Soda Works

    The Burger Joint

    Calexico

    Char No. 4

    Co.

    Cookin’ With Coolio

    Colicchio & Sons

    Craft

    Crawfish Monica

    Crif Dogs

    DBGB Kitchen and Bar

    Dickson’s Farmstand Meats

    Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

    Dirty Bird To Go

    Do or Dine

    DuMont Burger

    Frankies 457 Spuntino

    Eat Me Sweetly

    Free Bread

    Gatherer’s Granola

    Georgia’s Eastside BBQ

    Hill Country Barbecue Market

    James

    Joe

    Joe’s Pizza

    Joseph Leonard

    Juice Press

    Kasadela

    Katzie Guy-Hamilton of New York Central

    Kombucha Brooklyn

    Kutsher’s Tribeca

    The Lobster Place

    Landhaus

    La New Yorkina

    Liddabit Sweets

    Little Muenster

    Luke’s Lobster

    Maharlika

    Maison Premiere

    M. Wells

    The Meat Hook

    Melt Bakery

    Mile End

    Millefeuille Bakery Cafe

    Momofuku Milk Bar

    Mother-In-Law’s Kimchi

    Num Pang Sandwich Shop

    people’s pops

    Porchetta

    Red Hook’s El Olomega Pupusas

    Red Rooster Harlem

    Roberta’s

    Russ & Daughters

    Saxelby Cheesemongers

    Seersucker

    Simply Chicken by Jean-Georges

    South Brooklyn Pizza

    Souvlaki GR

    The Spotted Pig

    Sugarbuilt Cookies

    Sullivan St Bakery

    Third Rail Coffee Shop

    Tia Pol

    Vinegar Hill House

    Variety Cafe

    Wooly’s

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    Yvonne Kai

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  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    BUMPKINS Got A Facelift!

    April 15, 2012 /

    I attended the Bumpkin’s Restaurant grand re-opening party this Friday, and had a good time laughing, eating, drinking and chatting with the owners (Tony and Min) about the restaurant’s new looking. After 41 years in the  village, Tony and Min decided that the restaurant needed a makeover, and they invited us to come and bare witness to all their hard work… and to party of course!

    Before: Tradtional and dark.

    After: More modern, sophisticated and FULL of light!

    The look has changed but judging from how quickly the trays got empty… the food is still GOOD!

    pretty

    love the paintings

    yum!

    Thanks to Tony and Min for inviting me 🙂

    ♥Bella♥

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