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T. W. Food

377 Walden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-864-4745

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Nestled in the mostly residential neighborhood of Huron Village, T.W. Food is the collaborative effort of husband and wife team Tim and Bronwyn Wiechmann. Tim oversees the kitchen and all things culinary, creating constantly changing menus of locally-sourced, globally-inspired cuisine from top-notch ingredients.

On the other side of the swinging door, the diminutive dining room - just 22 seats - is Bronwyn's domain. Tall ceilings and exposed brick walls give the intimate space an airy, yet cozy feel. Spare table settings and elegant floral arrangements are the perfect backdrop for Wiechmann's fare, which is also complemented by a small but carefully-curated wine list.

News and Events at T. W. Food restaurant

Bronwyn Sets a Date
Bronwyn, the newest endeavor from the husband and wife team behind T.W. Food, is set to open on Wednesday ...

East Coast Seafood
Celebrate the seafood of the east coast with the folks from T.W. Food.

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Truffle lovers, book a table at T.W. Foods’ upcoming tribute dinner, scheduled for Thursday, January 24th.

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Winter salad of lettuces with winter vegetables, grapefruit and sherry vinaigrette
 
 
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Celeriac
1. noun More commonly known here as celery root.
Charcuterie
1. noun The French term for delicatessen-style items.
Confit
1. noun Meat (usually goose, duck or pork) that is slowly cooked in its own fat and preserved with the fat packed around it as a seal.
Foie gras
1. noun Expensive, silk-textured goose or duck liver that has been enlarged by a process you don't want to read about if you're going to eat this dish.
Gratin
1. noun Any dish covered with cheese or buttered breadcrumbs and baked or broiled.
Pancetta
1. noun Cured Italian bacon.
Pistou
1. noun The French version of pesto, a mixture of basil, garlic and olive oil.
Quinoa
1. noun These small, round, pale-brown grains look similar to millet and have a mild taste and a firm texture. Quinoa is considered a complete protein because it contains all eight essential amino acids.
Roulade
1. noun A French term for a thin roll of meat or cake around savory or sweet fillings.
Shad
1. noun The largest member of the herring family.
Shiitake
1. noun Bold and meaty, these are called "black mushrooms" on Chinese menus.
Tuile
1. noun A thin, crisp, French cookie.