I love these peaches! I think they have a super short season, as I've only seen them around this time of year. They are like peaches, but they are flat (doughnut shaped!) had have a much smaller pit. They are much neater to eat than peaches, since you can pretty much fit your mouth around the entire width of the fruit.
I saw some at Whole Foods Market, but it's likely that they are in many other markets as well.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Miracle of Science
The Miracle of Science is a bar and grille located between Central and Kendall Square in Cambridge. The name seems appropriate considering it is not far from MIT, one of the best known institutes of science and engineering.

I love the menu - it's basically a modified periodic table that lists out various grill items. My favorite thing to order is the chicken salad (Sc on the period table - $8.75). Wild greens are tossed in a lime cilantro vinaigrette and topped with grilled chicken. The dish is simple and light, but works surprisingly well. The chicken is well seasoned, and I am able to finish the entire salad, which is always nice.

Bryan always orders the Ronie Burger, (Rb) which is a jalapeno burger topped with Montery Jack cheese. It comes with a side of roasted potatoes.

Bryan also ordered a vegetable skewer ($5), which adds vegetables to the meal.

I like this place because the food is great, the atmosphere is laid back, and the prices are quite reasonable. Plus, it's a wonderfully nerdy (check out their phone number below!)
It's a great place to stop by for lunch or a casual dinner.
Miracle of Science
321 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617 868 ATOM

I love the menu - it's basically a modified periodic table that lists out various grill items. My favorite thing to order is the chicken salad (Sc on the period table - $8.75). Wild greens are tossed in a lime cilantro vinaigrette and topped with grilled chicken. The dish is simple and light, but works surprisingly well. The chicken is well seasoned, and I am able to finish the entire salad, which is always nice.

Bryan always orders the Ronie Burger, (Rb) which is a jalapeno burger topped with Montery Jack cheese. It comes with a side of roasted potatoes.

Bryan also ordered a vegetable skewer ($5), which adds vegetables to the meal.

I like this place because the food is great, the atmosphere is laid back, and the prices are quite reasonable. Plus, it's a wonderfully nerdy (check out their phone number below!)
It's a great place to stop by for lunch or a casual dinner.
Miracle of Science
321 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617 868 ATOM

Miracle of Science
The Miracle of Science is a bar and grille located between Central and Kendall Square in Cambridge. The name seems appropriate considering it is not far from MIT, one of the best known institutes of science and engineering.
I love the menu - it's basically a modified periodic table that lists out various grill items. My favorite thing to order is the chicken salad (Sc on the period table - $8.75). Wild greens are tossed in a lime cilantro vinaigrette and topped with grilled chicken. The dish is simple and light, but works surprisingly well. The chicken is well seasoned, and I am able to finish the entire salad, which is always nice.
Bryan always orders the Ronie Burger, (Rb) which is a jalapeno burger topped with Montery Jack cheese. It comes with a side of roasted potatoes.
Bryan also ordered a vegetable skewer ($5), which adds vegetables to the meal.
I like this place because the food is good, the atmosphere is laid back, and the prices are quite reasonable. Plus, it's a bit nerdy (check out their phone number below!)
It's a great place to stop by for lunch or a casual dinner.
Miracle of Science
321 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617 868 ATOM
I love the menu - it's basically a modified periodic table that lists out various grill items. My favorite thing to order is the chicken salad (Sc on the period table - $8.75). Wild greens are tossed in a lime cilantro vinaigrette and topped with grilled chicken. The dish is simple and light, but works surprisingly well. The chicken is well seasoned, and I am able to finish the entire salad, which is always nice.
Bryan always orders the Ronie Burger, (Rb) which is a jalapeno burger topped with Montery Jack cheese. It comes with a side of roasted potatoes.
Bryan also ordered a vegetable skewer ($5), which adds vegetables to the meal.
I like this place because the food is good, the atmosphere is laid back, and the prices are quite reasonable. Plus, it's a bit nerdy (check out their phone number below!)
It's a great place to stop by for lunch or a casual dinner.
Miracle of Science
321 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617 868 ATOM

Doughnut Peaches
I love these peaches! I think they have a super short season, as I've only seen them around this time of year. They are like peaches, but they are flat (doughnut shaped!) had have a much smaller pit. They are much neater to eat than peaches, since you can pretty much fit your mouth around the entire width of the fruit.
I saw some at Whole Foods Market, but it's likely that they are in many other markets as well.
Enjoy!
I saw some at Whole Foods Market, but it's likely that they are in many other markets as well.
Enjoy!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Casa Romero
Casa Romero is a more upscale Mexican restaurant in back bay near the Prudential Center. We love coming here for their Early Bird special, which is an incredible value. As long as you order before 6pm and leave by 7pm, you can enjoy a 3-course prix-fixe menu for only $21.95. Considering that most of the entrees are around $20, this is a great value.
We thought the chips and salsa were OK. My favorite chips are still the ones at Cantina Le Mexicana, which are covered with unique spicy sauce that I've never seen anywhere else before. I personally thought the salsa was a bit salty and lacked depth compared to other salsas I've tried.
Bryan ordered the shrimp flautas as his appetizer. Although he said they were good, he admitted that he liked the flautas at Cantina Le Mexicana better. Hmmm . . I'm seeing a trend here.
I ordered the special of the day: garlic mushroom cream soup, which was very flavorful. I really liked it, and I don't think I've ever had this soup at any other Mexican restaurant before.
Bryan orderted the special for his entree: Stuffed Squid. Juicy, balanced, and flavorful, this dish was well made.
I always get the Grilled Marinated Vegetables Served with a Guajillo Sauce when I come here. They grill the vegetables perfectly. Plus, the dish is light, healthy, and really tasty. The spinach and cheese quesadilla is also good.
Dessert! The best part! I love flan, and this flan did not disappoint. The burnt sugar sauce surrounding the flan was deeply flavorful, and I found myself licking the sauce even after I had finished the flan.
The ice cream was nothing special - ordinary vanilla ice cream with Kahlua on top. It tasted fine, but nothing extraordinary.
Over all, I think Casa Romero is a solid restaurant. It offers some more creative options that you won't typically find in a more casual Mexican restaurant. I'm not sure how I would feel about this meal if I had paid the regular dinner price. In that case, I would possibly just opt to go to Cantina Le Mexicana instead. Nevertheless, if you are in the area, it's worth checking out.
30 Gloucester St
Boston, MA 02115-2509











(617) 536-4341
We thought the chips and salsa were OK. My favorite chips are still the ones at Cantina Le Mexicana, which are covered with unique spicy sauce that I've never seen anywhere else before. I personally thought the salsa was a bit salty and lacked depth compared to other salsas I've tried.
Bryan ordered the shrimp flautas as his appetizer. Although he said they were good, he admitted that he liked the flautas at Cantina Le Mexicana better. Hmmm . . I'm seeing a trend here.
I ordered the special of the day: garlic mushroom cream soup, which was very flavorful. I really liked it, and I don't think I've ever had this soup at any other Mexican restaurant before.
Bryan orderted the special for his entree: Stuffed Squid. Juicy, balanced, and flavorful, this dish was well made.
I always get the Grilled Marinated Vegetables Served with a Guajillo Sauce when I come here. They grill the vegetables perfectly. Plus, the dish is light, healthy, and really tasty. The spinach and cheese quesadilla is also good.
Dessert! The best part! I love flan, and this flan did not disappoint. The burnt sugar sauce surrounding the flan was deeply flavorful, and I found myself licking the sauce even after I had finished the flan.
The ice cream was nothing special - ordinary vanilla ice cream with Kahlua on top. It tasted fine, but nothing extraordinary.
Over all, I think Casa Romero is a solid restaurant. It offers some more creative options that you won't typically find in a more casual Mexican restaurant. I'm not sure how I would feel about this meal if I had paid the regular dinner price. In that case, I would possibly just opt to go to Cantina Le Mexicana instead. Nevertheless, if you are in the area, it's worth checking out.
30 Gloucester St
Boston, MA 02115-2509














Casa Romero
Casa Romero is a more upscale Mexican restaurant in back bay near the Prudential Center. We love coming here for their Early Bird special, which is an incredible value. As long as you order before 6pm and leave by 7pm, you can enjoy a 3-course prix-fixe menu for only $21.95. Considering that most of the entrees are around $20, this is a great value.
We thought the chips and salsa were OK. My favorite chips are still the ones at Cantina Le Mexicana, which are covered with unique spicy sauce that I've never seen anywhere else before. I personally thought the salsa was a bit salty and lacked depth compared to other salsas I've tried.
Bryan ordered the shrimp flautas as his appetizer. Although he said they were good, he admitted that he liked the flautas at Cantina Le Mexicana better. Hmmm . . I'm seeing a trend here.
I ordered the special of the day: garlic mushroom cream soup, which was very flavorful. I really liked it, and I don't think I've ever had this soup at any other Mexican restaurant before.
Bryan orderted the special for his entree: Stuffed Squid. Juicy, balanced, and flavorful, this dish was well made.
I always get the Grilled Marinated Vegetables Served with a Guajillo Sauce when I come here. They grill the vegetables perfectly. Plus, the dish is light, healthy, and really tasty. The spinach and cheese quesadilla is also good.
Dessert! The best part! I love flan, and this flan did not disappoint. The burnt sugar sauce surrounding the flan was deeply flavorful, and I found myself licking the sauce even after I had finished the flan.
The ice cream was nothing special - ordinary vanilla ice cream with Kahlua on top. It tasted fine, but nothing extraordinary.
Over all, I think Casa Romero is a solid restaurant. It offers some more creative options that you won't typically find in a more casual Mexican restaurant. I'm not sure how I would feel about this meal if I had paid the regular dinner price. In that case, I would possibly just opt to go to Cantina Le Mexicana instead. Nevertheless, if you are in the area, it's worth checking out.
30 Gloucester St
Boston, MA 02115-2509











(617) 536-4341
We thought the chips and salsa were OK. My favorite chips are still the ones at Cantina Le Mexicana, which are covered with unique spicy sauce that I've never seen anywhere else before. I personally thought the salsa was a bit salty and lacked depth compared to other salsas I've tried.
Bryan ordered the shrimp flautas as his appetizer. Although he said they were good, he admitted that he liked the flautas at Cantina Le Mexicana better. Hmmm . . I'm seeing a trend here.
I ordered the special of the day: garlic mushroom cream soup, which was very flavorful. I really liked it, and I don't think I've ever had this soup at any other Mexican restaurant before.
Bryan orderted the special for his entree: Stuffed Squid. Juicy, balanced, and flavorful, this dish was well made.
I always get the Grilled Marinated Vegetables Served with a Guajillo Sauce when I come here. They grill the vegetables perfectly. Plus, the dish is light, healthy, and really tasty. The spinach and cheese quesadilla is also good.
Dessert! The best part! I love flan, and this flan did not disappoint. The burnt sugar sauce surrounding the flan was deeply flavorful, and I found myself licking the sauce even after I had finished the flan.
The ice cream was nothing special - ordinary vanilla ice cream with Kahlua on top. It tasted fine, but nothing extraordinary.
Over all, I think Casa Romero is a solid restaurant. It offers some more creative options that you won't typically find in a more casual Mexican restaurant. I'm not sure how I would feel about this meal if I had paid the regular dinner price. In that case, I would possibly just opt to go to Cantina Le Mexicana instead. Nevertheless, if you are in the area, it's worth checking out.
30 Gloucester St
Boston, MA 02115-2509














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