If you need a quick fix of Boston's famous clam chowder, head to Fisherman's Net in Faneuil Hall. Get in in a bread bowl to make your meal extra-filling.
Specialty Dishes: New England Clam Chowder
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- Show: $24 in 24 Episode: Boston
- Hosted by: Jeff Mauro
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By firsthome8359
DALLAS, TX
on March 15, 2013
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HEY! guy UNfair in dINERS DRIVERS AND DIVERS as a home. cook i can get all the recipes that the chef show i have to grab my NOTEBOOK AND LOOK FOR A PEN TO CATCH A RECIPES.pls GUY SPEAK OUT THE RECIPES TO US YOU HAVE THAT EYE AND TASTE.LOVE YOU AND YOU FAMILY,YO !IT'S TIME FOR YOU AND YOR WIFE TO COOK,,HEY HEY.
By leemcb
TX
on October 16, 2012
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I thought this would be a show like Triple D--we'd at least get SOME recipes from the restaurants. If we get NONE AT ALL, I'm going to have to write it off. NOT my preference, because I LOVE this show, and Jeff Mauro. But, really, how often would most people have to watch, just to be in driving distance of the show as it stands now? You might see your area highlighted once or twice a decade--if that. Please, Food Network, just add some of the recipes from these restaurants. It worked for Guy, and it can--AND WILL--work for Jeff as well, if FN will just give it a chance. I actually like Jeff's show premise better than Guy's--and I think most folks will, once they see some of the recipes come together in their own homes.
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