You can vote for your favorite restaurants -- including Howard County locals like Ananda, , and River Hill Sports Grille -- through the Restaurant Association of Maryland's on-line polling.
Trip Klaus tipped me to the voting. Anyone can vote for some of the "dining public" categories, and there are locals on the ballot, including chef Fabio Mura at Grille 620 and Bistro Blanc for wine service. Plus there are members only categories if you work for a Restaurant Association member.
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
News Flashes! Quick Hits About Bonaparte, Gorman Farm, Caffe Benne, And Bon Fresco
I have been hearing news even though I haven't had time to pass it along. So here is a quick roundup of comments and questions:
- Does anyone know if the Bonaparte Bread in Savage has re-opened? It closed in January, but Anonymous left a comment a week ago saying that the Savage location had re-opened, maybe under new ownership and management. Who knows the details? Who knows if I can buy bread there?
- Is it true that Gorman Produce Farm in Laurel won't open a retail stand this summer? Anonymous commented on an old post that Gorman will sell just to members of its CSA. I can understand the move. Farming seems hard enough. Farming and running a store seems overwhelming. But I loved stopped there for produce. I hope they'll at least do pick-your-own strawberries. I have a new farm hand for this spring!
- Adam reported that the Caffe Benne bakeries has opened on Rte 40 in Ellicott City. Has anyone been? This is one of the string of Korean bakeries like Shilla and Bon Appetit. I wrote a few months ago that Rte 40 is becoming Gangnam style literally -- that neighborhood has multiple bakeries on many blocks. He also reports that the neighboring pizza shop turned out to be a Papa Murphey's Take and Bake.
- Latest word in the new Bon Fresco Sandwich Bakery is that it will open in April, reports Linh. This is in the Lakeview Office Park.
Rebirth Of Seafood In Jessup? Wild Seafood Appears To Be Filling The Old Frank's
A new retail seafood shop appears to be filling the space formerly occupied by Frank's Seafood in the Jessup seafood market.
Look for Wild Seafood at the near end of the market. Dave Webb, a former manager at Frank's, is in the process of opening that store, reports Rob. Some fish may already be on sale, but the official opening is slated for February 28. Says Rob:
If you go to the new Wild Seafood, I also recommend stopping at My Organic Market, which is on Rte 175 just east of U.S. 1. I've done well in the past shopping for fish or shellfish, then taking that inspiration to My Organic Market to buy my other ingredients.
Look for Wild Seafood at the near end of the market. Dave Webb, a former manager at Frank's, is in the process of opening that store, reports Rob. Some fish may already be on sale, but the official opening is slated for February 28. Says Rob:
Right now, he is having a "soft opening," and he has a few things in stock. But, he will be up and ready to go full steam.... ahhh CRABS... ahead on the 28th.The former Frank's Seafood closed last fall after being a Howard County mainstay for years. They were my spot for oysters and steamed crabs. The new Wild Seafood appears to be taking over the same space, which is just south of Rte 175 and a few blocks east of U.S. 1. You need to show an ID to enter the Jessup wholesale seafood market, but anyone can buy at the retail store.
If you go to the new Wild Seafood, I also recommend stopping at My Organic Market, which is on Rte 175 just east of U.S. 1. I've done well in the past shopping for fish or shellfish, then taking that inspiration to My Organic Market to buy my other ingredients.