Best kept secrets of East Greenbush dining
Susie Davidson Powell highlights Chez Mike, Nic s Trattoria, SriSiam in this Critic s Notebook
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Pizza is cooked in a 750-degree wood-fired oven at Nic s Trattoria in East Greenbush. (Photo by Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Inside the wood-fired pizza oven at Nic s Trattoria in East Greenbush. (Photo by Drew Harris/Nic s Trattoria.)Drew Harris/Nic s TrattoriaShow MoreShow Less
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Cocktail at Nic s Trattoria in East Greenbush. (Photo by Drew Harris/Nic s Trattoria.)Drew Harris/Nic s TrattoriaShow MoreShow Less
Critic s notebook: Takeout from Boca Bistro, Why Not Burger
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Takeout from Boca Bistro in Saratoga Springs. (Susie Davidson Powell photo.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Exterior of The Crisp Cannoli in East Greenbush, which is also home to the Why Not Burgers concept on Friday and Saturday evenings. (Susie Davidson Powell photo.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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The takeout food and cocktail spread from Boca Bistro in Saratoga Springs. (Susie Davidson Powell photo.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Fare from Why Not Burgers in East Greenbush. (Susie Davidson Powell photo.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less