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Cambridge is one of my favorite foodie cities in all of the US. Like Boston, it has an ever-growing number of amazing restaurants and celebrity chefs. Our little New England home is all grown up when it comes to food, wine, and cocktails.

Taste events are ideal for anyone looking to check out the food scene, and I love Taste of Cambridge for the incredible collection of restaurants and the creative high quality food samples. Warning: at an event like this you might be overwhelmed, and you could get full very quickly. Pace yourself.

I didn’t photograph everything; with over 50 restaurants, food purveyors, brewers, and wine distributors, there was a lot going on. Hopefully my little tour will give you a glimpse into what I ate.

Formaggio Kitchen

The beloved Formaggio Kitchen was standing by with what else but their gorgeous cheeses.

Bambara

Bambara was grilling up bruschetta, but I went for their pulled pork with truffled honey. For whatever reason, I arrived at this event craving meat, and meat I ate.

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Upstairs on the Square had one of the big hits of the night, duck tacos with all sorts of toppings. I could have easily parked myself at their table, filling tacos with lime sour cream and jalapenos. It was brilliant.

Oleana

Oleana also stole my heart with a wheat berry and vegetable salad, cool, light, and refreshing, with a creamy yogurt topping and a flavorful blend of spices.

vegan pie

This vegan pie looked too good to eat!

And on the not-so-vegan side, bacon cotton candy from Harvest.

Harvest Bacon Cotton Candy

Harvest also made these delectable pulled pork banh mi sandwiches with crunchy slaw.

banh mi

Other favorites? Homemade hobnobs from Craigie on Main, sushi rolls from Café Sushi, deviled eggs from Russell House Tavern, and brisket with BBQ beans and cornbread from Savenor’s. I told you I was all about finding the meat dishes!

Craigie on Main sushi
Russell House Tavern Savenor's

Taste of Cambridge was truly a delight for the senses, if not a little overwhelming at times. Everything I tasted was delicious; I was glad that my strategy included taking photos and surveying the food before I dove in. I definitely missed a few things that I should have tried, but you can’t eat it all!

What do you go for first at big food events? Do you have a strategy?

Note: My entry to Taste of Cambridge was via a media pass which I did not pay for. However, my opinions are entirely my own.

Tags: beer, cambridge, events, Food, wine

You know a restaurant is good when you can’t stop thinking about it when you get home, while still feeling a bit stuffed, still wanting more. That’s how I felt after dinner at Bosphorus in Cambridge.

Last night I joined  Megan, Michelle, Daisy, Emily, and Elizabeth at the restaurant, which is located in Inman Square, for several unforgettable courses, Turkish wine, and lovely hospitality.

Bosphorus Cambridge

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Bosphorus is a gorgeous space, with warm brown and orange colors, cozy booths, and a long bar area.

Bosphorus

Bosphorus Cambridge

Always the food bloggers, we opted for a long table right in front of the window for optimal photo lighting. Smile

The General Manager of Bosphorus, Hakan, was so welcoming, and instead of placing individual orders, he brought out some of their most popular dishes. We started with the ezme, one of the dishes I wanted to try the most.

Ezme: Spicy tomato & red pepper dip made with onions, green peppers, parsley, olive oil & spices.

ezme

Served with soft pita bread, the ezme actually reminded me of something my mom makes, a slow-simmered sauce/sandwich topping of tomatoes, onions, and peppers. It had a slight hint of spice and lots of flavor.

After the ezme, we were presented with two vegetarian meze platters. I could have easily stopped here and eaten the variety of meze all night long.

vegetarian meze platter

The meze platters were chock full of fresh vegetables, yogurt, grains, and chickpeas and included the following dishes.

HAYDARI (YOGURT DIP)

Thick strained yogurt dip with garlic, mint & olive oil.

HUMMUS

Mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, garlic, olive oil & lemon juice.

KISIR (BULGUR SALAD)

Fine-ground bulgur (cracked wheat) mixed with parsley & tomato paste, garnished with romaine lettuce & tomatoes.

MERCIMEK KOFTESI (RED LENTIL PATTIES)

Mashed red lentils, cracked wheat, scallions & parsley.

PATLICAN CIFTLIK (WHIPPED EGGPLANT)

Char-grilled eggplant puree mixed with red & yellow peppers, olive oil & lemon juice.

ZEYTINYAGLI SARMA (VEGETARIAN STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES)

Your choice of grape leaves or cabbage, stuffed with rice, pine nuts, currants, onions & herbs, cooked with olive oil.

ZEYTINYAGLI DOLMA (VEGETARIAN STUFFED PEPPERS or ZUCCHINI)

Your choice of green peppers or zucchini stuffed with rice, pine nuts, currants, onions & herbs, cooked with olive oil.

vegetarian meze platter

I loved the variety of flavors, textures, and temperatures on this platter. I could eat the yogurt dip on anything and everything. My favorite part of this course may have been the red lentil patties, wrapped in lettuce and doused with a bright squeeze of lemon juice. You will probably be seeing my homemade attempt very soon.

vegetarian meze platter

I also loved the grape leaves which had a sweet and savory filling. I would order each and every one of these dishes on its own, or all together again.

 

Cankaya

I have tried wine from many regions, but last night was my first time trying Turkish wine. Due to the warm weather and type of food I expected, I went with a white wine, Kavaklidere Cankaya made from Emir, Narince and Sultana grapes. Our waitress described it as similar to a crisp Sauvignon Blanc, and she was spot on. This wine was delicious! I was glad that I chose it as it went perfectly with the food selection and was very refreshing and light, a good thing when we saw what was next.

We shared three large entrees:

BOSPHORUS KEBAB

Braised Lamb shank wrapped in eggplant, served with bulgur pilaf

I don’t normally eat lamb, but I had a bite of the meat and a generous helping of the vegetables and rich sauce from this dish. The meat was falling off of the bone, braised until so tender, and the flavors were fantastic.

SULTAN’S CHICKEN

Chef’s special: Pan seared chicken breast stuffed with spinach, mushroom, apricot & almonds, Served over potato puree

I loved the sweetness that came from the apricot and figs in this very tender chicken dish. The potato puree was heavenly and served as the perfect backdrop for the juicy chicken.

SULTAN'S CHICKEN

Our third dish was a vegetarian one, served with cracked bulgur and yogurt.

Bulgur

SEBZELI GUVEC (VEGETABLE CASSEROLE)

Mixed vegetable casserole with potatoes, eggplants, mushrooms, carrots, peppers & celery served with bulgur and yogurt

SEBZELI GUVEC (VEGETABLE CASSEROLE)

This was the perfect vegetarian entrée. The yogurt and bulgur made it a complete meal, and the variety of fresh veggies made it healthy and delicious.

Our final course was naturally dessert. I was curious about several of the dessert menu items and was grateful when we got to try them all!

BAKLAVA

Layers of phyllo dough filled with pistachios and sweetened with syrup.

SEKERPARE (‘SUGAR BIT’)

Baked semolina and almond pastries soaked in the sweetness of a lemony syrup

The Sekerpare was one of my favorites. It was creamy and gently sweet with a hint of fresh lemon.

SEKERPARE and BAKLAVA

ASURE a.k.a. Noah’s Dessert

A festive pudding of cereal grains, chickpeas, beans, dry fruits & nuts.

“According to a legend, it was originally concocted in the galley of Noah’s ark from whatever was left in the pantry.”

I have never had chickpeas in a dessert before, but I enjoyed this rice pudding like dish and would love to eat it for breakfast!

ASURE a.k.a. Noah's Dessert

KUNEFE

Shredded phyllo dough filled with fresh mozzarella cheese, baked, topped with syrup and pistachios

Holy amazing! This was like a sweet, flaky mozzarella stick. It sounds like an odd combination, but it was so right. The outer layer was crunchy, buttery, and sweet with honey, and the middle was oozing with warm mozzarella. It was pure comfort in a bowl.

KUNEFE

I loved that none of the desserts was super sweet, and aside from the baklava, they were different than anything I have had.

We had a one of a kind experience at Bosphorus, and I am excited to return with my husband. The booths are ideal for date nights, and there are plenty of other dishes, Turkish wines, and Turkish beers I would like to try. The service was fantastic; our waitress knew about the entire wine list and spoke about it in a way we could relate to, comparing the wines to varietals that most people would be familiar with. Everyone was warm, happy to share information about the food, and completely welcoming.

Yum.

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Tags: Bosphorus, cambridge, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, wine

I love a good dive. There is nothing like a really laid back place where you can kick back, relax, AND eat good food and drink good beer at low prices. I don’t know how I missed it up until now, but I found a new-to-me favorite last week in Charlie’s Kitchen.

Charlie's Kitchen

It was after the Red White Boston tasting crew event, and I was hungry. My husband was working late again and just on his way home after 8, so we decided to rendezvous in Harvard Square for an easy dinner. Charlie’s Kitchen is a Harvard Square institution, with busy neon signs in the window and some great outdoor dining space including sidewalk seating and a beer garden. It was a little chilly out, so I grabbed us two seats at the bar.

Charlie's Kitchen

It didn’t feel like the kind of place that I wanted to whip out my camera and take photos. That would have just been uncool, so you’ll have to imagine the rest. Smile

Charlie’s Kitchen has a fabulous selection of beers from all over, and I had a Saison of some sort. The hubs had a Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout. When it came to food, we browsed Charlie’s very extensive menu, and I actually got a little craving for an all-American beef burger with some of Charlie’s creative toppings, like jalapeno cheddar. However, I very very rarely eat beef and had an interview the next morning, so I decided to hold off. We started with an order of pickles which were out of this world. My husband got a burger of some sort with onion rings, and after a lot of back and forth, I went for a black bean burger Ruben.

Bliss ensued.

The onion rings were crispy and hot, not the slightest bit greasy, the fries were crisp on the outside, soft and piping hot on the inside. The black bean burger was all black beans and spices, really solid, quality ingredients and delicious, topped with Russian dressing, Swiss cheese, and coleslaw, pressed between two slices of buttery bread. It was sandwich perfection. For $8. Our entire meal came to less than $40, and it was far better than some of the more expensive, “fancier” burger meals we have eaten lately.

I have heard great things about Charlie’s beer garden, and since there are so many different menu items and beers I would like to try, I look forward to returning.

Do you have a favorite dive (in a good way!) bar or restaurant? I also love Anchovies in the South End. Yum yum!

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Tags: burgers, cambridge, Food, Restaurants

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