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August 15, 2008

Mediterranean Specialties Cafe and Goods

I grew up in the melting pot of NYC. I am a first generation American, English my second language (my Dad’s tenth). The comforting aromas of ethnic cooking and stores were always available to me growing up. To eat REAL falafel, you went to a Lebanese market. To eat REAL marinara, you went to an Italian market. To eat REAL bratwurst, you went to a German market. To eat REAL chopped chicken liver, you went to the Jewish deli. etc If you want to understand this, pay a visit to Mediterranean Specialties Cafe and Goods.

The owners are what my mother would call excellent cooks with class. No one uses the word CLASS anymore. I know why – a few people are born with it and the rest of us have to want to cultivate it. My mother was raised Hungarian. Hungarians are known for there mathematicians, composers and, foremost, their hospitality. If a Hungarian invites you to a party, don’t walk, RUN.

I devour the homemade falafel at Mediterranean Specialties. Only I could make fresher hummus – delish. And the soup is always HOT and satisfying. The self seating area is bright and clean – a great place to meet a pal and trade stories.

Nahla Gholem is co-owner with her sister (I’ve heard) and are originally from Lebanon (many years past) and wears sharp glasses from LINKS on James Street. She was VERY friendly towards my mother when we visited. The inside scoop on that is: immigrants who speak English with an accent will show great respect toward others of the same. There is so little of it otherwise in America, from my own experience.

Mediterranean Specialties Cafe is @ 505 32nd st. Call 360-738-6895.

August 5, 2008

Fairhaven Pizza Co.

I have written about pizza restaurants from Bellingham to New York before. As long as there is pizza to eat, I will write. I ate at one with a view today and, hands down, it is now my favorite.

Fairhaven Pizza‘s crust is light and chewy, the sauce tangy and robust, the cheese fresh and milky and the best part is the garlic in it. I also ate a chicken ceasar salad (feeling very indulgent). The fresh crisp romaine with fresh cooked shredded chicken liberally tossed with homemade dressing was perfect to the last forkful.

Now I come to the view. I sat on a stool by the window. A beautiful view of water and islands. The restaurant front is set up high on the hill like a little church. I know Fairhaven is building up, but I really hope the view remains for my future pleasure.

Oh, and they are VERY kid friendly (even when a 5year old on a stool sends a full glass of water sailing over the register – no one missed a beat).

July 23, 2008

Super Mario’s Truck

Filed under: Bellingham local,Bellingham Restaurants,local,Pacific Northwest,restaurants — Bellinghamster @ 11:12 am

Super Mario is Salvadoran. The family moved up from the LA area bringing delicious burrito’s, pupusas, fajitas and the like to Bellingham. In the shape of a truck. It is GOOD. Just go ask them at Super Supplements. Or at WWU. I’ve had the Wonder Burrito many times and pupusas. Hot, flavorful, and portion size is generous; some for lunch, the rest for dinner. Leftovers are great!

While waiting for an order one day, I chatted with the young girl who took my order. The family left El Salvador more than 15 years ago because of the country’s civil war. They landed in LA for a while and then I-5’d it to Bellingham. Immigrants and first generation American’s I strongly relate to. Been there, done that.

Corner of North Forest & East Champion – closed for winter

July 19, 2008

Breadfarm – Fresh Bread in Bellingham

I buy Breadfarm‘s Monster Sandwich bread. It’s delicious plain or toasted and it’s cut the right thickness.

As I was paying a pastry caught my eye: chocolate babka. It’s a childhood favorite of mine. Picture a tall cinnamon roll with the cinnamon replaced with dark chocolate. Need I say more? Well, I was in a hurry at the Farmer’s Market today. I only had time to buy the bread and ice cream – important things in my house. But, next time, I’m going to get some. I’ll share.

Now if the Spice Hut tea guy would just come back to the Market I’d be REALLY satisfied. I miss his Rooibus.

Silver Springs Creamery

There has always been one ice cream vendor at the Bellingham Farmer’s Market on Saturdays. This year I noticed another: Silver Springs Creamery. They are known for their cheese and now I search for them for their ice creams and sorbets. They taste even better than what we make at home (their recipe must have more cream in it than ours).

The Mom and daughter team (I think) help me with my choices each week with big smiles. This week I bought five different flavors: vanilla and strawberry ice cream, orange, grapefruit, key-lime sorbet. Too good, I tell you.

And if I miss them at the Farmer’s Market, Silver Springs is sold at the Community Food Co-op. Lucky me.

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