Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Anyone who on the weekend is near the Barclay's Center should check out the Brooklyn Flea that now has an indoor location at 1 Hanson Place. Look for the vintage skyscrapper that features a clock and a dome like a mosque.
The Flea market is in the lobby of what use to be the Williamsburg Savings Bank, and in the basement is the Smorgasburg. One of the food vendors creates Shanghai inspired street food of which I gave a try.
There are these electric circular hot plates that gets spread with a thin layer of dough. Next they crack a fresh egg and spread it into the dough. About two minutes into the cooking the bread that is kinda inbetween a tortilla and a tortilla is released from the hot plate, sprinkled with a big does of fresh scallion and cilantro and folded with a flap for Hosin sause and hot paste. Meat then is added and then rolled into a burrito like roll that is about as long as your hand and forearm.
Anyway these Panini like sandwiches are crisp and taste very much like Thai spring rolls, except they are a filling meal. Anyways worth the trip to Brooklyn from Madhattan. The base price is $8.00, but if you add chicken or beef it costs an extra $4.00.
The Brooklyn Flea + Smorgasburg is only on the weekends 10 AM-6 PM.
Brooklyn Film Camera also has a booth in the Flea market. I saw a TLR that features manual focus and exposure control that uses Instax Polaroid film. Kinda cool. It seems like one can bulk up on film and get the price per shot down to $0.70 verses about $1.00 a shot at the Fuji Store on Broadway.
It seems like "Maggie" want a Fuji Polaroid for Christmas. I'm sure I will be borrowing her camera. LOL.
Friday I ran into Mill-lis-A Mark the Deputy Mayor in a coffee shop just uptown from where I live. I met her twice before when she was representing my district (Spanish Harlem and the South Bronx).
Cal
The Flea market is in the lobby of what use to be the Williamsburg Savings Bank, and in the basement is the Smorgasburg. One of the food vendors creates Shanghai inspired street food of which I gave a try.
There are these electric circular hot plates that gets spread with a thin layer of dough. Next they crack a fresh egg and spread it into the dough. About two minutes into the cooking the bread that is kinda inbetween a tortilla and a tortilla is released from the hot plate, sprinkled with a big does of fresh scallion and cilantro and folded with a flap for Hosin sause and hot paste. Meat then is added and then rolled into a burrito like roll that is about as long as your hand and forearm.
Anyway these Panini like sandwiches are crisp and taste very much like Thai spring rolls, except they are a filling meal. Anyways worth the trip to Brooklyn from Madhattan. The base price is $8.00, but if you add chicken or beef it costs an extra $4.00.
The Brooklyn Flea + Smorgasburg is only on the weekends 10 AM-6 PM.
Brooklyn Film Camera also has a booth in the Flea market. I saw a TLR that features manual focus and exposure control that uses Instax Polaroid film. Kinda cool. It seems like one can bulk up on film and get the price per shot down to $0.70 verses about $1.00 a shot at the Fuji Store on Broadway.
It seems like "Maggie" want a Fuji Polaroid for Christmas. I'm sure I will be borrowing her camera. LOL.
Friday I ran into Mill-lis-A Mark the Deputy Mayor in a coffee shop just uptown from where I live. I met her twice before when she was representing my district (Spanish Harlem and the South Bronx).
Cal