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Susie s Spotlight: Favorite dishes from hot pot to brunch Features staff FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 The hot pot options at MOSU on Wolf Road in Colonie can come in a variety of proteins and meats.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less 2of11 An octopus carpaccio from Villa di Como, a terrine of the sea creature best served cold.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 The Boozy Brunch-In-A-Box from Farmer s Hardware in Saratoga Springs. (Photo by Susie Davidson Powell for the Times Union.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 5of11 A takeout dinner spread from Nani’s Indian Kitchen in Ballston Spa. (Photo by Susie Davidson Powell for the Times Union.)Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....
Special Report Despite the pandemic, it wasn t all bad news on the restaurant scene this year Dec. 31, 2020 | Updated: Dec. 31, 2020 12:25 PM The restaurant industry has faced a year like no other. Capital Region restaurants had to adjust to a shutdown and restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic. While some were able to adapt with more takeout and delivery options, others were forced to close their doors. The news wasn t all bad, however. Some new restaurants even popped up on the Capital Region dining scene. To keep up with the latest, sign up for the Table Hopping newsletter. opened 9 Miles East, Saratoga Springs ....
Matters of Taste: Villa di Como, Albany Susie Davidson Powell FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Small plates abound at Villa di Como in Albany, including arancini, pan-seared Italian peppers and charred scallions.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less 2of9 A cocktails from Villa di Como Pizzeria & Ristorante in Albany.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9 An octopus carpaccio from Villa di Como, a terrine of the sea creature best served cold.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less 5of9 The bar of Villa di Como on Lark Street in Albany, bottles shining and ready for the holidays.Photos by Susie Davidson PowellShow MoreShow Less ....