From The Norwalk Hour: For the Love of Lobster
“Who’s going to put these guys in the pot?” came the question from the kitchen. If you’re going to cook lobsters at home, someone has …
“Who’s going to put these guys in the pot?” came the question from the kitchen. If you’re going to cook lobsters at home, someone has …
When our kids were in school we would celebrate both the end and the beginning of the academic year with a dinner at SoNo Seaport …
When I first knew Kevin Conroy, he wore waterproof overalls that came up to his armpits, rubber fisherman boots, and a knit hat. He would …
Kangaroo loin, shrimp on the barbie, sausage rolls, and Fosters beer-battered fish and chips – it was clear this wasn’t an American menu. A quick …
The Grand Central Oyster Bar is an iconic New York City restaurant. Open since 1913, it has been serving impeccably fresh seafood to generations in …
“We don’t know much about Peruvian food,” I said to our waiter. “That’s too bad,” Daniel said, suggesting that we’d been missing out. He gave …
A couple weeks ago I ran into long-time Norwalk resident Anita Behnken at the Stop and Shop. She was eager to tell me that …
I like to travel to food destinations. Sometimes, like in the Napa Valley, there’s sophisticated food, wine, and restaurants. Sometimes there is the pleasure of …
There’s no better place to eat by the water than around Norwalk Harbor. Waves lapping on the shore; sunlight sparkling on the water; and the …
The sunlight sparkled on the Housatonic River. Just down stream it broadened and curved toward the Sound. A wild swan got a long running start …