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Mariachis, octopus salad and President Neil L. Rudenstine were all part of yesterday's opening ceremony for Harvard Square's newest retail venture, The Shops by Harvard Yard...

Author: By Hillary T. Coyne, | Title: `Shops By Harvard Yard' Stages Gala Benefit | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...jukebox to enhance the dining experience. I'm told that that didn't work, either.. It only made Leverettites bob their heads to the thumping bass, slaves to the rhythm, as they ate their peas and mashed potatoes. Go into Adams House, and you can assemble your salad to Marky Mark's "Good Vibrations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: But These Were Not Falafels | 10/14/1993 | See Source »

Appetizers are towards the expensive side, mostly between $4.00 and $5.50, but their size, if nothing else, justified the price. The Conquistadore Caesar Salad, with one of the more colorful names on the menu, is a sprawling mass of greens topped by what they wrongfully claimed to be lots of anchovies (just three strips!) and garlic. It was nothing special, but it certainly cleared out the bowels. Grandma Lora's chili and cheese dip is rich and dark and truly yummy, however. And it goes great with the cornbread...

Author: By Adam Sonfield, | Title: A Moody Meal | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

...down version of a Manhattan clam chowder with the wrong ingredients. And then there is Rosalita's Whim, a sampler plate of apparently what the chef is in the mood to cook. In one corner of the Whim were the chicken quesadillas, kid brother to the burrito without the salad bar inside. Covering the center of the plate was an assortment of barbecued sausage, shrimp and pork, drenched in a "Bad Mood" sauce. Although the sauce was recommended as spicier and better than the "Good Mood" alternative, it was sweet enough to put on pancakes. The bad mood came more...

Author: By Adam Sonfield, | Title: A Moody Meal | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

...foods from the questionnaire, bacon, butter, mayonnaise and creamy salad dressing, beef, pork and lamb resulted in the highest correlations with advanced prostate cancer...

Author: By Ryan A. Hackney, | Title: Red Meat Linked to Advanced Prostate Cancer | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

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