Taiwanese food
Feds sue small Allston bakery over sale of uninspected meat
By adamg - 12/22/12 - 1:20 pmThe federal government yesterday sued Yi Soon Bakery, 112 Brighton Ave., on charges it sold 30 pounds of uninspected meat to a Thai market in Lowell after being told repeatedly to knock it off.
The suit, which also names bakery owner Kung Sung, says the Jan. 16 sale violated the Federal Meat Inspection Act, which requires government inspection of any business that is "processing meat or meat products for commerce," and that federal inspectors warned the bakery in January, 2010 and March and October, 2011 to stop selling meat at wholesale.
The suit seeks a permanent injunction to force the bakery to comply with the Federal Meat Inspection Act and to reimburse the government for the costs of the legal action.
Eating Taiwanese food with a Taiwanese friend in Allston
By adamg - 11/23/09 - 4:12 pmFoodieMommy reports on a trip to JoJo Taipei on Brighton Avenue in Allston with a friend from Taiwan:
JoJo Taipei is exactly the type of restaurant I love to discover. Inexpensive, casual, warm, friendly, and, best of all, serving food that you would be hard pressed to find elsewhere. ...
Earlier:
We Taiwan on in Roslindale.
We Taiwan on in Roslindale
By adamg - 11/22/09 - 3:04 pm
Taiwanese food, bubble tea have come to Roslindale at the newly opened Cheerful Kitchens, 153-155 Belgrade Ave.
Roslindale to get Taiwanese food
By adamg - 10/4/09 - 5:21 pmLook what's hanging from the front of one of Rozzie's gazillion nondescript Chinese take-out places (on Belgrade Avenue near Walworth):

So could be cool, although that's what I said when Roslindale's only Vietnamese take-out place opened at that location, too.
Just yesterday:
Roslindale to get jazz cafe.
