Banh Mi and Bubble Tea coming soon to Park Slope

Here’s Park Slope highlights that a new Vietnamese sandwich shop will be opening in the empty storefront that was previously owned by a invitations shop.
Banh Mi and Bubble Tea wil be located at 178 Lincoln Place near the corner of 7th Avenue

Film selections are finally announced for The 2012 NYC Food Film Festival happening on October 18th – 21st

The NYC Food Film Festival is a film festival where you can taste what you see. With last year’s event being sold out, this year is sure to be just as great and in high demand. Here’s a sample of some of the film selections (30 films in total):

10,000 Cases
Dir. Craig Noble, 4 minutes, World Premiere
The entire harvest of a single British Columbia winemaker squeezed into two minutes.

A Taste of Home
Dir. James Reford, 4 minutes, World Premiere
A light-hearted look at a man determined to recapture a taste from his past.

An L.A. Pastrami Story
Dir. Rob Locke, 5:47 minutes, World Premiere
The story of legendary Langer’s Deli in Los Angeles, who some say have been serving the worlds’ best since 1947.

Artisan Baker
Dir. Una Morera, 8 minutes, World Premiere
Weaving philosophy with his love of food, a third generation Italian artisan baker discusses crafting and consuming food made with love.

Bark Butter: Why Every Hot Dog Needs a Little More Pork Fat
Dir. Liza Mosquito de Guia, 7:01 minutes, U.S. Premiere
Meet Josh Sharkey, the co-founder/owner of Bark Hot Dogs, a sustainable fast food restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Bon Appetit
Dir. Beto Nahmad & Alber Fernandez, 14 minutes, U.S. Premiere
What happens when mankind is not hungry? Suddenly our brain starts to wander.

Check out the complete list here