Thursday, September 2, 2010

Mi love Thai food!!!!!

I'm not gonna get into who makes the best Thai food in New york City because I only know of two good spots so far........

Here they are: Chai on 8th avenue and 55th street (gotta be the smallest place on the planet, but the food is cheap and tasty). the second place is in Forest Hills Queens. I don't remember the name but it's on that row of restaurants near 71st and Austin street. The food was nice and the service was pretty good considering that we went in minutes before the kitchen was closing...........anyway here are a few pics of our anniverssary meal (they're dark because the place was dark, sorry)

mmmm, Jamaica ............

I wanted to tell you about the yummy treats I received when I picked up my dad and his wife from the airport last week. They spent a month at their home in Mandeville, Jamaica. They brought me back fried fish, roasted bread fruit, fresh ackee, and REAL Jamican beef patties- oh lawd have mercy!!

I cooked it up,served it up and ate it up. We enjoyed every damn bite, lol

Monday, August 16, 2010

Welcome to Sista's Suga Cakes Blog

y name is Patricia, I'm a wife, mom, baker, entrepreneur, God-fearing, food loving woman (knocking on 30, lol). I recently discovered a love of creating custom cakes (its really fun and challenging). I do all the baking and decorating myself so there's always alot of pressure on me. It's totally worth it!

I want to use this blog to share all my foodie experiences in New York City. I know what you're thinking, why do we need another NYC foodie blogger talking about what they like and dislike about the overpriced NYC restaurants?

Honestly, I just love all food. The good and the bad experiences. International, local, the neighborhood deli/bodega, the Jamaican spots, the bread bakeries, the yummy pizza parlors, vegan places,  the bomb cake makers.........even the dirty water dogs and Mister Softee Ice cream lol. I love it all!

I'm glad you took the time to read my blog today, I hope you return because it's gonna be great eatin!!

Next stop: The Queens County Farm: blood red/ juicy herluum tomatoes, organic basil, and much more...