
Buffalo eaters have the opportunity to sample another of the world’s greatest snacks with the efforts of Buffalo’s Vada Pav.
Ambika Swami started at the Williamsville Farmers Market two years ago. This season, Saturdays will bring her to the North Tonawanda City Market, joining its lineup of local food operations offering marketgoers ready-to-eat snacks.

Vada pav are fried potato patties, on a roll, but dressed up with green mint chutney, tangy brown tamarind chutney, and other toppings. Think of a tasty deep-fried burger, but make it vegan.

Here’s some of the other food options at the North Tonawanda City Market.


Buckingham Bakery, Amish baked goods









REVIEW: Fifteen years ago, when a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kenmore closed, there were still seven KFC outlets in Buffalo. What replaced it was something singular: Buffalo’s only Pakistani restaurant. Clay Handi opened Kenmore’s eyes to the thrill of chapli kababs, seekh kebabs, haleem, and carrot halwa. Now that the restaurant has reopened after a complete reconstruction, it’s time to consider what the cooks at 3034 Delaware Avenue have contributed to the neighborhood. (For patrons, later this week.)

ASK THE CRITIC
Q: The other day, I was wondering if rhubarb season is here yet, or if there are any rhubarb treats you would recommend.
A: Indeed. On Saturday at the North Tonawanda City Market, Lily Acre Farm‘s fresh rhubarb set off a scramble for the best stalks. A few rows away, Buckingham Bakery, the Amish folks, offered rhubarb ice cream among a whole passel of baked goods. A few blocks from the market, on Zimmerman Street, Anastasia’s Bakery offered strawberry-rhubarb scones.


It’s too soon in the season to know for sure, but if we’re lucky, perhaps Jesse Ross will bring back his chicken liver mousse with rhubarb gelee at Dapper Goose.
More local food and restaurant stories compiled by Michael Chelus of Nittany Epicurean:
- Mr. Galarneau told us about the delicious vegan baked goods and more at Sevens Cafe + Bakery [Four Bites]
- Kith & Kin Bakeshop & Bistro has expanded its area of service to include the North Campus of the University at Buffalo [Four Bites]
- Jay’s Artisan Pizza was ranked #7 in 50 Top Pizza [Buffalo Rising]
- The Downtown Country Market is celebrating its 44th anniversary [Buffalo Rising]
- Francesca told us why our dining scene new reflects Buffalo’s status as a costal city [Buffalo News]
- Fat Bob’s has purchased the former Quaker Bonnet Bakery buildling on Chenango Street to expand its production and catering operations [Buffalo Rising]
- Brian’s Buffalo Beer Buzz told us about Wine, Wags & Brews – a fundraiser for the SPCA – and the release of two new West Coast-style beers from Belt Line Brewery and Kitchen [Buffalo Beer League]
- Sarah wrote about the cinnamon rolls from Eat Glaze [Step Out Buffalo]
- You can try the viral cake dot trend at local places like The Sugar Palette, Sweet Jenny’s and Premium Coffee [Step Out Buffalo]
- Jamie explored Lewiston with stops at favorites like The Silo, The Village Bake Shoppe, Orange Cat Coffee Co., and more [Open till Four]
- Mel took us on her global coffee tour of WNY with stops at Raha Coffee House, Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co. and more [Buffalo Rising]
- Chipotle will be taking over the current location of Salsarita’s on Delaware Avenue [Buffalo Rising]
- Andrea wrote about one of my favorite summer places in WNY – Blueberry Treehouse Farm in West Falls [Step Out Buffalo]
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