Night at the Gypsy Cafe

Don't you just love it when food is served like a work of art? This is how one of our favourite places in Yellow Springs, the Gypsy Cafe, does it. It isn't just about food, it is the ambience, the service, the quality of the food. The wife is the gypsy chef, the husband is the live menu who tells the patrons the choices for the evening. Until his wife has decided where she will travel culinarily speaking, husband doesn't know what country will be highlighted the following week. Not just a visual feast, but a gustatory one tooooo!!!
Have an interview with the Associated Press tomorrow!!!

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Janets Planet said…
Yippee on the interview! How'd that happen?
Michael said…
Hope the interview goes well. That's fantastic.

Take Care
Michael
jafabrit said…
I wish I could take credit that one of my emails with the subject line being: Here's the poop, oops the scoop" did it. Naw! I believe it was because he saw the article in the ys news and thought it funny.

eek, I am nervous. I hate getting my photo taken and I always feel like I blather on like a mad woman.
Cynthia said…
Good luck with the interview! I'm sure you'll be great!

The restaurant sounds interesting.
Shopaholic D said…
wow...that looks yummy!

:) D

PS Congrats on the interview!
jafabrit said…
Hi shopaholic, thanks for stopping by.

Have you ever had chocolate cake with red chili peppers in it? Sounds horrid but it is a cake with a slight kick and very good. this is their speciality, think they call it devil's kiss.
Dr.John said…
Your lucky to have choices in where you eat. we have one restaurant and it is not creative.
Janets Planet said…
I made chili chocolate cupcakes with red pepper in the chocolate ganauche frosting a couple of times. (Found the recipe on www.cupcakestakesthecake.com blog. -- think it was from 52 Cupcakes site) I made them mini size, so they were perfect for one bite. I was the only one in the family who really liked them. Used ancho chili for the most part with a smaller portion of red pepper.

Have seen chocolate bars with ancho chili in it at some of the fancy kitchen/food shops.

Good luck today.
jafabrit said…
Jan, I had never tasted anything like it. Was a yummy choc cake and then after a min you get the kick from the chili. Hey so you and I have weird taste LOL!
Dr.John, amazingly for a village of 3,500 we have some very fine restaurants.
Yellow Springs is a very unique little place, kind of like your Pigeon Falls but without the dead pigeons LOL!
Lynette said…
Yellow Springs sounds like a great place to live! LOL wow chili peppers and chocolate sounds like a powerful combination of flavors with a kick! :) Woohoo Alfreda Associated Press is national news!
jafabrit said…
Hi lyn, keep your fingers crossed the ap puts the story out.
Yellow springs has quite a few famous persons within their own careers. I lunch with a lady once a month who used to be the scriptwriter for bonanaza (I used to LOVE that show when I was a kid). I would never have dreamed I would meet the woman that wrote many of those episodes LOL! Life is sure full of twists and interesting adventures.

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