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| Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
Holiday Parties - Baang Cafe
- Book your 2008 Special Event
Currently booking ALL Special Events and Corporate Functions for the upcoming 2008 Holiday Season. |
| Thursday, October 25, 2007 |
Best of Asian Fusion
- Baang Cafe & Bar, Woodbury, Best of Asian Fusion, Newsday.
Asian restaurants are in their ascendancy. It seems as though every day another Japanese spot springs up, some featuring the pyrotechnic showmanship of hibachi cookery. Thai restaurants are proliferating, too, and for those who want to sample a little of this and that from the continent, there are pan-Asian spots, some also incorporating Western influences in a contemporary Asian fusion cuisine |
| Tuesday, July 31, 2007 |
Salads at Nassau and Suffolk Restaurants
- Baang Cafe, Chicken Salad, "Asian symphony of crunch and flavor."
In a sleek setting, you'll find a chicken salad that's an Asian symphony of crunch and flavor. Rising from the plate is a pyramid of Napa cabbage, roast chicken and crisp noodles, lightly bound by a fragrant sesame vinaigrette... |
| Thursday, March 01, 2007 |
Yin & Yang At Baang
- The Foodie Section By Leah Weinstein
Baang which means to bind or tie together in Chinese, attempt to blend French style and technique with Asian ingredients, and overall, it is bangin'. |
| Tuesday, May 18, 2004 |
Baang Cafe & Bar, Woodbury, New York
- It's Time to Think Cool When Dining
By JOANNE STARKEY
Published: May 18, 2003
WHAT a winter. Summer can't come too soon. Or so people say.
But just wait. The day is fast approaching when soaring temperatures, blistering sun and fraying tempers will have us scrambling for a cool, inviting restaurant. The snug Italian spots, with their red-hot pizza ovens, which we flocked to just a few weeks ago will lose their appeal. So, too, will the homey German places sending out overflowing platters of wursts and potato dumplings.
Although nearly every restaurant is air-conditioned and we could eat in comfort in any of them, some are unlike the others; they come across as refreshing breezes. Often it is the decorator who has brought this about by using cool colors, filmy fabrics and lots of greenery. Lucky are the eating places with water views, the best way to soothe the soul and lower the temperature. Some spots offer cuisines from tropical climes where the food is designed to perk up flagging appetites.
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| Sunday, December 17, 2000 |
Baang Cafe (NY), rated "Excellent", New York Times
- DINING OUT; Offering Cross-Cultural Fusion Cuisine
BAANG. The name is as snappy and exciting as the restaurant itself. The newcomer in the Woodbury Common shopping center offers a cross-cultural fusion cuisine and an East-meets-West approach to decor.
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