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    The Delaware Restaurant & Bar - Beef Wellington

    The Delaware Restaurant & Bar

    (45 reviews)

    Trip two! This time to celebrate my mother's 80th and my sister's 60th birthday! Whole new menu…read morewith lots of amazing choices. We shared the chopped corn salad, the shallot tart tartine and the calamarI The calamari was so light and the shallot tart tartine flaky and delightful. The chopped salad was a beautiful combination of flavors. I had the striped bass with white beans and fennel that reminded me of a restaurant in Sicily! Trish was such a delightful and attentive server it just made the experience so lovely. I still haven't tried a dessert so I guess I'll have to go back!

    Wow! We had a great experience at the Delaware! The ambiance is excellent. It's a moody vibe with…read moreforest wallpaper and hanging air plant planters with candles in them hung from the ceiling by string (I was impressed they have to turn each of the candles on every night!). The food and cocktails were delicious! We had a Nigroni and Blackberry Basil drink. The Nigroni was blended well, smoky and a good quality. The Blackberry Basil drink was also delicious, which says something as I'm a picky cocktail drinker! I ordered the bucatini which was flavorful with specialty mushrooms and whipped feta. The description slightly varied from what I received as I didn't see any of the nuts described but it was so good I'll overlook it. My husband had a buttery bass which he enjoyed. Our chocolate cake was rich and the perfect size for a sweet ending. Waiter was attentive and friendly. Overall highly recommend and thought the value was on par for our area. Also bonus points for cardboard takeout containers. I hate plastic and styrofoam.

    The Cheese Traveler - Ingredient from Cheese Traveler, Lardo de Bellota, in a seared scallop recipe.

    The Cheese Traveler

    (226 reviews)

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    Absolutely lucked into this place while visiting our daughter at a nearby college. We were headed…read moreto the donut shop next door and saw the sign for the cheese shop. (Certainly a lucky neighborhood) It looks small from the street but once you walk in, it opens up to a sizable store. We were greeted by a friendly staff member, he took the time to describe their cheese selection and the other things going on in the shop. He then pivoted to giving us tons of help selecting the right cheese. We sampled a couple of things and then he dialed in three choices for us to buy. (With an assist from another customer that insisted that we would love the Delice de Bourgogne) Prices were reasonable enough for the quality. We added some gourmet crackers that were neutral enough to not overpower the cheese. The next day, we made the three cheeses the focus of our lunch. The Delice de Bourgogne was the star of the show, a creamy, earthy, and savory masterpiece. The two year aged Gouda and creamy blue cheese were delightful as well! Truly glad that we walked into The Cheese Traveler!

    What a fantastic find -- a small but very well curated collection of cheeses, with an extremely…read moreknowledgeable staff who don't pressure you but provide help where needed. We appreciated the relatively local (Quebec, VT, NY) cheeses they have, and our destination cheese, Wisconsin Brick (which we had never tried before, and which they were quite willing to work with us on getting the appropriate size). The sandwiches looked delicious but we were there at the wrong time of day, alas, but we will 100% be back. If you like cheese, this is a destination location for the region.

    Dr. Milk

    Dr. Milk

    (13 reviews)

    I'm glad we got to finally try the tea here but the verdict isn't entirely favourable. Most…read moreimportantly, I learned during our first visit that they charge more for a boba tea of equivalent size, topping, sweetness, and ice level than any tea shop we have been to in many other cities and states, including NYC, Queens, Virginia state, Georgia State, and the rest of the Capital District. In fact, within the Capital District, we pay $2.39 less PER TEA at another tea shop. The green tea is little different than what a large number of other similar shops have, which is a letdown. Their boba was above average because it was cooked just right and favoured well, although we do prefer large boba. Service is a tad too no-frills and left me wishing there was more friendliness, like the typical "have a nice day" as customers leave the shop or pick up their order. The music in a food joint usually isn't an issue for me but there was not one song that added to the experience of hanging out and it sounded like the speaker needed bass. They have several different tables and chairs and, although the comfort level differs based on where you sit, the sitting area has an overall nice feel to it. Although I'd be fairly hesitant to return, I hope they keep improving.

    Came here with the family for some Korean waffle bubble cone ice cream and bubble tea. Parking lot…read morewas full but easily located on the side of the building. Upon walking in, we were the only customers. They had handy laminated menus showing various options, and I selected the Chocolate bubble waffle cone with Reese's Pieces PB craze ice cream, strawberry star jelly pieces, Oreo cookie crumbs, and whipped cream. I know, I know... it is gilding the lily. But, it wasn't like I eat here every day. My wife ordered her own boba tea and bubble cone ice cream. It took about 15 minutes to receive everything, as they only had one waffle machine up and running. But I wasn't in a hurry. It was neat to watch them make it, and despite the waffle maker spewing batter on the sides they kept it nice and clean so there were no flavor cross-contaminations. My item came out last and it was great. However, it was impossible to eat unless you held it at a 45-degree angle (otherwise, the star jelly pieces and cookie crumbs fell on the table... over and over). Also, the plastic spoon isn't the best weapon against really hard ice cream. But, I managed. And, I made a mess of the table. My wife's ice cream was definitely more Asian inspired (green tea bubble waffle, red bean paste, and strawberries) and it was okay. But nothing came close to the deliciousness of mine. I really liked the star shaped jelly pieces, which made me feel like a kid. If I were to order it again, though, I would bring my own bowl and dump it all in to eat out of. The prices aren't cheap, and we tipped well, but it was a date night adventure and not a routine destination. They give out free popcorn with every drink (awesome), and the staff were friendly. I could see coming back more often, but too much of this stuff will go straight to my dairy-iere.

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