- El Nayar's breakfast gets a thumbs up from the HoCo Rising blog. I wrote about El Nayar about two years ago, and the Elkridge spot does succeed with authentic Mexican -- real flavor in a casual setting.
- The Foodspotting Web service interests the Computer Blues Posterous blog. David writes about the site that wants you to post about specific dishes -- a photo and a recommendation about where you can order.
- The Yum Report has been all over town -- three "yums" for the new Frisco Tap House in Columbia, but only two for Charley's Grilled Subs in the Columbia Mall.
- Hoco Hangover continues to work through its list of Howard County nightlife spots -- this time posting about the River Hill Sports Grille. Linda and Missy posted about Ravens game specials, but I wasn't home in time to link to them. Watch HoCo Hangover for a rundown on Super Bowl specials.
- Then if you're cooking at home, check out Thoughts From A Swimmer blog where Cindy and hubby put together a new salad with grapefruit, avocados, chicken and more.
- The new Baltimore Beer Guy site announced two new beers from Frederick's Flying Dog brewery -- both draft only and one brewed with four-leaf clovers.
- And finally welcome to Balted Marley, a blog that seeks to drink and review every beer at the Perfect Pour. The Perfect Pour is enormous, so the blog has many a mixed-six-pack to go.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Links: El Nayar, Frisco Tap House And The Growing World Of Howard County Food Writing
A thousand flowers have bloomed among people writing about Howard County food, so people should check out several other sites that are reviewing or otherwise talking about local options.
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I love comments -- especially comments that specifically recommend dishes or items to buy. Tell people what you like and why. If you can, please don't leave it as "anonymous." Just choose "name/URL" below, type in a nickname and leave the URL part blank. I like following people's comments even if I don't know your name.
Hi HowChow, Thanks for pulling this list together and being so attentive to all-that-which-is-food-related in Howard County. As one who puts a lot of time into hocoblogs.com and the community of (often) digital extroverts, I'm thrilled to see more niche-ification of locally focused content. Go bloggers! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! Happy Eating!
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