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"hole in the wall" Definitions
  1. (British English) a cash machine (= a machine in or outside a bank, shop, etc., from which you can get money from your bank account using a special plastic card)
  2. (North American English) a small dark shop or restaurant

389 Sentences With "hole in the wall"

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The place was still a hole-in-the-wall—those tables numbered precisely three—but it was the most popular hole-in-the-wall in town.
So, the crafty father cut a hole in the wall.
The White Walkers finally blasted a hole in the Wall.
Take the time he punched that hole in the wall.
Hole in the wall,' by B. F. Childs, circa 1850-1920.
Some migrants took turns breathing through a hole in the wall.
At night, they passed bottles through a hole in the wall.
I followed her gaze back to the hole in the wall.
"The inmates escaped through a hole in the wall," Mason said Thursday.
Highmore's character is then seen peeping through a hole in the wall.
It is tiny, hole in the wall place that has great food.
It's a tiny little thing; a one-bedroom hole in the wall.
The official also said there was not a hole in the wall.
Where the evening just takes you to the hole-in-the-wall bar.
Often, he walks over to a local bar, called Hole in the Wall.
Some will jump up and scream or punch a hole in the wall.
"Real flamenco here!" they said, pointing to a hole-in-the-wall entrance.
There's that taco truck, the hole-in-the-wall place, maybe something new.
Keg SouthThis dusty hole-in-the-wall sits under a billboard on US1.
"Upon officer's arrival, said bear forcibly breached a hole in the wall like the 'Kool-Aid Man' and made its escape," police said in a Facebook post, alongside photos of a bear-shaped hole in the wall of the house.
Not bad for a hole-in-the-wall wedged in an unassuming strip mall.
They then use an armored vehicle to breach the final hole in the wall.
She would always take us to random hole-in-the-wall restaurants to try.
He could still hear where he needed to poke a hole in the wall.
All they see is a hole in the wall with a mask sticking out.
Like 7-Eleven, this location is basically an extremely narrow hole in the wall.
Keg SouthThis dusty hole-in-the-wall sits under a billboard on US 1.
I go to this hole-in-the-wall down the street from my house.
To my surprise, its parking lot was edged by hole-in-the-wall restaurants.
We have a lot of "hole in the wall" gems — great places to eat.
His anger continued to escalate until one day he punched a hole in the wall.
Anyway, they go to a hole-in-the-wall joint with a generationally diverse crowd.
We opened a hole-in-the-wall in the old town in Geneva called Underground.
"We rehearse at a hole-in-the-wall space in Nashville," says Seether's John Humphrey.
I wanted to explore the established restaurants and the odd hole-in-the-wall joints.
New Britain Youth Theater Teen Company at Hole in the Wall Theater, 116 Main Street.
He pointed me toward Pollería Santiago, a hole in the wall right off the plaza.
They agreed and suggest meeting at a local hole-in-the-wall called KJ Grindz.
It's literally a hole in the wall that's only open for a few hours a day.
All that remained was a small hole in the wall where Hina's diploma had once hung.
Tellers helped customers just a few feet from the door to the hole in the wall.
Peering through a hole in the wall of his son's home, Quiche saw the boy's body.
Through a hole in the wall, she observes white people in town, roaming in the twilight.
You used to play a bunch of shows at the Hole in the Wall in Austin.
"It was a hole in the wall, but two weeks later, I bought it," Brooks says.
Michael's older brother had punched a hole in the wall in anguish after finding him dead.
At lunch in a Taipei hole-in-the wall, she said noodles were a bad choice.
The gun blew a large hole in the wall, which sent family members running to him.
Instead, you scramble over a pile of rubble and duck through a jagged hole in the wall.
And he just head butts the wall and put a hole in the wall of his house.
I visited it, expecting a dinky hole-in-the-wall fashioned after a trashy Bushwick art gallery.
I had seen your childhood once—there was a hole in the wall of the living room.
"I tried to negotiate on my own, but I'm this little hole in the wall," he said.
It said that one time Trump got so angry, he punched the tiniest hole in the wall.
There are those who go to shop for expensive things to cover a hole in the wall.
Once, he became so enraged that he punched a hole in the wall of a control room.
It's like giving out the name of your favorite vintage boutique or hole-in-the-wall restaurant.
Initially, The Mandarin was a hole in the wall ("in a very bad location," she always recalls).
Still, the two managed to escape the house where they were imprisoned through a hole in the wall.
Familiarizing themselves with the area, Kaplan and his team are continually discovering new hole-in-the-wall shops.
After the trays arrive in the kitchen through a hole in the wall, the dishes are systematically sorted.
A good travel writer will go to the hole-in-the-wall places of the cities and towns.
Looking up, I noticed a hole in the wall beside where the Maori guard was standing seconds before.
There was a hole in the wall, he said, and mold all around it, and he was scared.
The owner of the hole-in-the-wall hardware shop in India where we bought them wondered, too.
"It's the crappiest, cheapest hole in the wall I could find that has a physical mailbox," he said.
Zeke visits a hole-in-the-wall record store to pick up a rare remix of Mylene's favorite song.
He needed to figure out where to poke a hole in the wall to hook up his TV wire.
So the geniuses up at Toronto's The Hole in the Wall really know how to make a damn salad.
Later, I'd pick up some black pudding from a little Dominican hole in the wall on my way back.
But how did Mamoun's go from a small, hole-in-the-wall operation to a franchise with 10 locations?
Hole in the WallOh, you want the Austin experience and don't want to go to Hole in the Wall?
Create your own bar crawl hopping between the area's mix of upscale lounges and hole-in-the-wall pubs.
In October 2018, Malone took the late night host to his favorite Italian hole-in-the-wall: Olive Garden.
"I give him so much credit because he didn't know me from a hole in the wall," she said.
We like to go to local ethnic restaurants: Korean, Central American or Greek, offbeat hole-in-the-wall places.
"There's a hole in the wall at Lambeau Field — we take full responsibility; I take full responsibility," McAdoo said.
In the novel, Joe hid Beck's things in a hole in the wall that he also covered with artwork.
I made one last stop, at Louisiana Creole Gumbo, a much-recommended hole-in-the-wall restaurant near downtown.
"[Alex] has seen me throw my cane across the room and punch a hole in the wall," he admitted.
I walked right past the soldiers and the police, through the hole in the wall, and into the street.
Police negotiated with Mateen for about three hours before breaking a hole in the wall, which allowed hostages to escape.
But there would be moments when his dad would suddenly lose his temper and punch a hole in the wall.
This cash-only hole-in-the-wall is beloved by the locals and offers cheap, traditional hot noodles and more.
There are so many hole-in-the-wall café's, restaurants, and shopping centers — and they're practically never teeming with people.
Other discoveries weren't so welcome, like a gaping hole in the wall of a stairway leading up to the balcony.
He remembers watching through a hole in the wall of a cattle car as American soldiers rolled in with tanks.
"There was this hole in the wall used bookstore my dad used to take me to," a Reddit user said.
"For pizzas and oysters," T-Michael goes to this hip, hole-in-the-wall pizzeria, which opened in early 2018.
Front Burner Ghost Burger is a new delivery-only business from the owners of the Hole in the Wall restaurants.
All of the White Walkers' seemingly aimless wandering paid off the moment undead Viserion punched a hole in the Wall itself.
A group of old Chinese men was coming out—not from a door but an opening, a hole in the wall.
The truck was removed overnight to be examined by forensics experts, leaving a gaping hole in the wall of the store.
On the corner, a golden triangle outlined a door to Queen of Falafel, the venue's hole-in-the-wall Mediterranean restaurant.
The animals figured out how to push and pull the morsel through a tiny hole in the wall of their tank.
These can be bars, restaurants, rooftops, community centers or bodegas, famous venues or little-known hole-in-the-wall type spots.
Once the playground of Adnan Khashoggi, a Saudi business executive and arms dealer, La Zagaleta is no hole in the wall.
As the air began to clear, I saw that they were pouring into the garden through the hole in the wall.
Mohamed and I passed a hole-in-the-wall café where middle-aged men were smoking water pipes and drinking coffee.
In one standout scene, the two leads get into a brutal screaming match and Driver punches a hole in the wall.
Last season, Joyce hammered a hole in the wall and painted all 26 letters of the alphabet onto the living room wall.
Zurich Insurance provides a seemingly endless amount of knitted blue hats in a hole in the wall and they are incredibly popular.
In his ghostly "Della Sala (Interior with Stairs)" (1985) you look through a hole in the wall to see a miniaturized space.
Defining coordination as requiring an agreement between the parties creates a massive hole in the wall against foreign corruption of our elections.
The Pastor had torn into me with his good intentions, ripping a hole in the wall between my work and my life.
The most potent portal into modern cocktail history is a hole-in-the-wall on Eldridge Street on the Lower East Side.
Through the lens of a rosy comedy, this series snuck through a hole in the wall, poking at wounds I cautiously protect.
Older Jerusalem residents credit Mr. Piro and his partner Gideon Amiga, who opened a hole-in-the-wall steakhouse here in 1968.
A couple of troops were down the street ordering lunch at a hole in the wall called West Yam Yam Fast Food.
One couple has a Beck poster covering a hole in the wall over a crib, a hole they can't afford to repair.
The best seafood of the trip, though, was at Al Toke Pez, a hole in the wall that Pam introduced me to.
"Our room had a fist-size hole in the wall opening to the street, so there were swarms of bugs," she said.
On Christmas Eve, we walked up Broadway to a little, hole-in-the-wall shop, Beard Papa's, for coffee and cream puffs.
The place is a hole in the wall, but we have been coming here since high school and their breakfast burritos are incredible.
Collins allegedly admitted to slamming the toddler's head into the wall, with an impact so severe it left a hole in the wall.
So for years, Kosasih kept her in the room, pushing in plates of food twice a day through a hole in the wall.
Cong Ca Phe, once a hole-in-the-wall outlet, is now a chain of cafes popular with the country's young artistic types.
Ross, Lawanda and I stopped for lunch at Pat's Bar and Restaurant, a hole in the wall on Eight Mike Rock's main drag.
In a separate incident, Polinsky said, Baio cut a hole in the wall of his dressing room and exposed his genitals to him.
Here's a secret, though: It's hard to go wrong walking into any hole-in-the-wall with a Vienna Beef sign hanging out front.
Not documenting damage when you move in Was that stain on the carpet or hole in the wall already there, before you moved in?
She is bedridden, panicking when the paramedics try to take her out of her hotel with a crane through a hole in the wall.
Texas is full of delicious hole-in-the-wall spots, mostly family-owned, where you can get Tex-Mex, barbecue, and chicken-fried steak.
At 900 square feet, it could be considered a hole in the wall, but for the more than 40 seats squeezed in for guests.
Tucked next to a Little Caesars and across from a Mega 99-cent store, the restaurant is humble but no hole in the wall.
Through a hole in the wall, they become voyeurs peering avidly at their rapturously happy newlywed neighbors (Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud) having sex.
In that great way that Chinese hole-in-the-wall food so often does, its blandly beige appearance belies its impressive seasoning and taste.
She would have walked a few steps from the mouth of the well to a broad, round hole in the wall of the cave.
HOLE IN THE WALL The Australian founders of this Midtown spot have opened a larger location tucked into a courtyard in the financial district.
We miss the fashion dinners held at hole-in-the-wall French bistros, the shared Ubers between shows, and of course, the shows themselves.
Now I know I can reach out to him when I need something, be it help spackling a hole in the wall or an orgasm.
"The pulmonary valve was completely blocked and he has a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart," Kimmel said.
When he recovered, he looked up from his semi-inverted position and saw Naomi's hand holding out a Kleenex through the hole in the wall.
But Sam Sato's was perhaps my favorite meal experience — a fantastically unpretentious Japanese hole-in-the-wall in Wailuku that took me completely by surprise.
Or, if it's day, look for the hole in the wall crammed tight with every type of Tanzanian—Hindu, Muslim, Christian, white, black, and brown.
Several months before the incident, I was living in an apartment with a girlfriend, but during a fight I punched a hole in the wall.
The hole-in-the-wall restaurant where it it's been cooked occupies a snug corner of the former stables of Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar—a.k.a.
He has quit using the phrases "ethnic food" and "hole in the wall," which he came to see as derogatory and steeped in white privilege.
Acceptance builds slowly: first at a hole-in-the-wall in Chinatown, followed by a space-warp into Kowloon at a Cantonese cafe in Sunset.
"Basically, the pulmonary valve was completely blocked and he has a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart," Kimmel said.
Samong Moo Thai Tham (ไทยทำ ) Thai Tham looks like one of those hole-in-the-wall places that cliché millennials like myself look for when traveling.
He ate what was good -- food prepared in a street-side stall, or in a plastic-chair, hole-in-the-wall -- or in a home kitchen.
The hole-in-the-wall NoLIta shop, which was chiefly inspired by the brand's newly-relocated flagship in the Sodermalm neighborhood of Stockholm, is starkly minimal.
In North Carolina, there are tons of hole-in-the-wall coffee shops and restaurants that only the locals know about, so it's hardly ever crowded.
But in 2014, during a routine physical exam, an echocardiogram showed a "hole" in the wall of her heart that separated the organ's top two chambers.
The Hong Kong-based restaurant—now more of a chain of restaurants—slings dim sum out of hole-in-the-wall outposts with notoriously long lines.
The idea for this puzzle came from the phrase HOLE IN THE WALL, although that specific theme entry did not make it into the final version.
The conspiracy included, among other methods, substituting clean urine for tainted samples through a hidden hole in the wall at the agency's testing laboratory in Sochi.
"In testing, we've been taken to hole-in-the-wall restaurants, gourmet meals, national parks, city landmarks and more," the company wrote in its blog post.
He seems to be trapped in a room of trash, funneling money out of a small hole in the wall, while someone nearby writhes in dirt.
Occasionally, if we're searching for something specific we'll do the mall, but normally we're going to strip malls and hole-in-the-wall kinds of places.
Authorities in southeast Illinois are on a massive manhunt for two "dangerous" inmates who busted through a hole in the wall using a pipe on Saturday morning.
Your mom's grilled cheese, the Italian sub from that spot two blocks from your office, that 100 banh mi from your favorite Vietnamese hole-in-the-wall.
I've been craving a cheeseburger and cheese fries for days and finally cave at a hole-in-the-wall spot by our condo that is cash only.
For inspiration, he pointed to educational researcher Sugata Mitra's famous Hole-In-The-Wall experiment, where children taught themselves to use a computer in a Delhi slum.
Mitra's Hole-in-the-Wall project won a $1 million TED prize in 2013, but critics say he still hasn't published any rigorous studies of its effects.
Lucchese and the rest of the crew quickly discovered that the pup had fallen through a hole in the wall of a bathroom that was under renovation.
The comedian says Billy's pulmonary valve was completely blocked, and he also had a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart.
My father tells the story of one night when Grandpa got drunk and shot a hole in the wall of his small house in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
Other times, he'd miss the hoop, or ricochet the ball off its rim, and the ball would break a window, or smack a hole in the wall.
Each night at Sochi, Dr. Rodchenkov said, sealed bottles were passed through a hole in the wall of the storage closet that served as his shadow laboratory.
Trump has told guests that the dining room was in "rough shape" when he moved in and had a hole in the wall, according to the Post.
That probably had a lot to do with the fact that it was the creation of owners from both Hole in the Wall and the White Horse.
I quiz every Thai person I meet, trade tips with diplomats and scour the streets for high-end and hole-in-the-wall restaurants that hold promise.
The little hole-in-the-wall shop ballooned to five stores, 873,000 square feet, and annual sales topping $5 million, but those restaurant experiences called to Harb.
Here, an idea of a good night out means squeezing into a dimly lit hole-in-the-wall restaurant and feasting on fresh seafood and cold beer.
There's Little Tibet, which is a hole-in-the-wall Tibetan spot with great chicken momos (steamed dumplings) that come with an addictive spicy chili garlic sauce.
So they did what any pair of heterosexual women with no concept of boundaries would do: They drilled a hole in the wall of his dressing room.
A shortage of doctors in India leads many patients to depend on unqualified practitioners, many of whom work out of hole-in-the-wall clinics in rural areas.
Meredith getting hit by a car, Dwight's fire drill, and Andy punching a hole in the wall can come across as very dark with the right sound effects.
My husband and I go back and forth about what to do for dinner, and finally decide on our favorite hole-in-the-wall bar around the corner.
Sometimes it causes something to happen, like a mouse running out of a hole in the wall only to be seen by someone who scares it back in.
In Billy's particular case, the pulmonary valve was blocked and there was a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart, Kimmel said.
MikkellerIf you ever find yourself in Copenhagen, seek out Mikkeller, a tiny hole in the wall spot that is to beer geeks what Tulum is to fashion publicists.
A 2008 game show, called Hole in the Wall, remodeled the concept for Western audiences — inspired in part by ABC's success with the Japanese game show-themed Wipeout!
In a nearby hole-in-the-wall restaurant on Friday afternoon, groups of media members from Japan, China and Korea cheerfully scarfed down bowls of pork bone stew.
Farzad, my motorcycle mechanic who works from a hole-in-the-wall garage in my neighborhood, complained that the price of engine oil had tripled in late May.
Once as children, they got in trouble after they bored a hole in the wall between their apartments, hidden behind the couch, through which they used to talk.
According to the N.R.D.C., if you added up all the various gaps, the average American home would have a 3-foot by 3-foot hole in the wall.
Mr. Medvedev had built a rapport with Barack Obama during a trip to Washington, meeting for cheeseburgers at a hole-in-the-wall diner called Ray's Hell Burger.
Even the Princeton, a hole-in-the-wall bar where you went to meet someone whose name you couldn't hear over the music, now has a raw bar.
These dryers don't always need vents and tend to be common in Europe, where you can't always punch a hole in the wall of your 19th century building.
Just a five-minute walk up the street was a little hole in the wall called the Patriot, where you could buy the world's most delicious sausage dogs.
A typical night for this misfit crew usually kicks off at Pixie—a hole-in-the-wall dive with no lights except the glow of the sound board.
In "Evangelical Christian Church," the abandoned car sits between the church and the hole in the wall where the man goes hunting for drugs, forming an inverted triangle.
The road with all the bars is extremely noisy and crowded, but we finally find a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant/bar, and I order a Tiger beer.
At Hole in the Wall, he hosted a two-stepping night on Mondays, the success of which gave him his first taste of what the White Horse would become.
Chances are that your grandad punched a hole in the wall in celebration, then had a series of minor heart palpitations and had to go for a lie down.
Last week, I almost put a hole in the wall of my office playing The Matrix-style bullet time game SuperHot while trying to punch out a bad guy.
To find out, I visited the Brodo Broth Co. location in the East Village of NYC, which is a literal hole-in-the-wall next to the restaurant Hearth.
"I've always really admired Paul Newman and the work that he and his foundation have done, from Newman's Own to the Hole in the Wall [Gang Camp]," she said.
When Harley arrived home later, she discovered someone had broken in and smashed the place up ... breaking glass, flipping furniture, destroying artwork and punching a hole in the wall.
With a thick, quickly-absorbing texture that doesn't budge for anything once it's on, this no-bullshit formula covers dark circles like spackle covers a hole in the wall.
But he's more predictable because my father owned a little hole-in-the-wall barbeque restaurant on the other side, sort of the quote-unquote "wrong side" of town.
THE PLACE The bar is on a dingy stretch of West 31st Street, lined with hole-in-the-wall shops selling discount jewelry, body oils and janky phone accessories.
In 1988, Mr. Hotchner and Mr. Newman furthered their charitable work by founding the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in northeastern Connecticut for children with life-threatening diseases.
Visit Cum Pane, a hole-in-the-wall eco-conscious bakery, for a kardemummaknut (twisted cardamom bun, 23 Swedish kronor, or about $2.75), then stroll north through the neighborhood.
If you don't like cursing like this, it's hard to imagine one asterisk resolves the issue for you, like placing a paper napkin over a hole in the wall.
A hole in the wall in the front garden led to the neighbors' yard next door, made so that the fighters could move through the area without being seen.
Naturally, within minutes, people on Twitter were comparing its likeness to the bronzed good looks of everyone's favourite Hole in the Wall host and Donald Trump sympathiser, Dale Winton.
Fatemeh's initial diagnosis indicated that she also had other heart complications, including an atrial septal defect -- a "hole" in the wall that separates the top two chambers of the heart.
And with each new phase of my life, I've found community in Pakistani halal hole-in-the-wall restaurants, where the service and ambiance are mere functions to the food.
Of course it did Hole in the Wall was later picked up by none other than Cartoon Network, which inexplicably hired Real World Hawaii cast member Teck Holmes as host.
In 2002, he would open his flagship, which was really just a hole in the wall, named for the country that embraced him as a refugee: First American Fried Chicken.
And there's nothing like the pleasure of finding the perfect bibimbap, lumpia, or aloo tikki at a hole-in-the-wall restaurant not yet discovered by the food-loving masses.
It adds that images taken of this location during the fire show a hole in the wall of the apartment in the vicinity of where the drone would have crashed.
According to Cavaliers' head coach Tyronn Lue, Garnett once got so hyped watching Puff Daddy's Making The Band that he head-butted a hole in the wall of his own house.
The following March, federal inspectors listed nearly two dozen items in the adult units that needed repair, including a hole in the wall, rotting wood in the windowsills, graffiti, and rust.
So I rode an Uber 20 minutes into New Jersey where I found a small hole-in-the-wall salon specializing in dip powder nails — all in the name of research.
But 2018 is a new year, and maybe mom and dad would be more impressed with a new you who can caulk a hole in the wall without breaking a sweat.
Xi'an Famous Foods began as what Jason Wang, Xi'an Famous Foods' CEO and president describes as a "hole in the wall" in Queens' Flushing neighborhood before starting to expand in 2009.
Extending beyond the two-dimensional, the show also includes sculptures inspired by found objects culled from sources as diverse as costume stores, thrift shops, libraries, and hole-in-the wall museums.
A hole-in-the-wall fish fry in Harlem where a cranky old man fried up perfect porgies and served them on sliced white bread slathered with tartar and hot sauce.
The infant's initial diagnosis also indicated that she also had other heart complications, including an atrial septal defect -- a "hole" in the wall that separates the top two chambers of the heart.
Here's what we're thinking: The Wall Has A Big Ol' Hole & Winter Is Here Last season The Night King burned a hole in The Wall with his re-animated ice dragon Viserion.
La Palapa HondurenaThis hole-in-the-wall Honduran restaurant off Biscayne Boulevard has amazing food, that you'll sound cool as hell ordering like baleada con carne y papusa de chicharrone y queso.
A similar program, also called Hole in the Wall, aired in the UK on BBC One around the same time as Fox's version, but it didn't make it past a second season.
Nayeri, Tieu and Duong escaped through a hole in the wall on the same day an attention-grabbing jail fight broke out, leading to a delay in head counts for the evening.
"Magicians were on duty," he said, claiming that he had seen locked bottles disappear through the hole in the wall and return about an hour later, unlocked and with their caps intact.
The family contended that Mr. Chamberlain was down on the ground when he was shot, citing the location of a bullet hole in the wall and the force of the beanbag ammunition.
Whenever Bourdain discovers a hole-in-the-wall culinary gem, he places it on the tourist map, thereby leaching it of the authenticity that drew him to it in the first place.
I stood for an inapt length of time watching soap bubble from a hole in the wall while Nathan stood yards away looking at a broom propped up by a kitchen knife.
There's a lot of great food, and I don't mean fancy places where you dress up and go to dinner, but really great hole in the wall, authentic places to grab food.
It helped that the old city streets are abuzz at all times, with chatting shop owners, roaming street vendors, hole-in-the-wall eateries, and souqs catering to international pilgrims passing through.
When I meet the two for lunch, I'm struck by the fact that Root is a stark contrast to the city's only other Wa restaurant, a much shabbier hole-in-the-wall.
In Atlanta, a local chef may explode overnight at a hole-in-the-wall breakfast spot, or a restaurant may create an award-winning burger while using the kitchen of a game bar.
Christina Bautista, 52, owns the La Juanita taqueria, a popular hole-in-the-wall Mexican joint that features a photo of her husband and Obama in 703 when the candidate was visiting Iowa.
I find a lot more joy in a Mexican Taco truck eating $1 carne asada Tacos or hole in the wall Indian / Pakistani restaurant with the complex aroma of Haleem and Goat Biryani.
"I remember when I was in the second or third grade, there was a little hole in the wall place he used to go to and they had the best burgers," she says.
I mean, you can go to the Tremé and walk up in a hole in the wall and a rebirth band will be playing better than any musician that's really out right now.
With a crew of 43 people, who installed everything from the floors and the pipes to the walls and lights, they finally transformed a literal hole in the wall into a proper bar.
We broke the story ... the Pro Bowl offensive tackle was arrested for assault in Georgia when he allegedly flipped out at Icebox Jewelry, punching a hole in the wall and threatening the owner.
Ryan Devlin, the actor who has appeared in TV shows like "Jane the Virgin" and "Cougar Town," spent several summers volunteering at Mr. Newman's Hole in the Wall camps for seriously ill children.
Chicken drenched in warm chili oil and green peppers is plated up with buttery lentils at Al-Madina Curry House, a tiny hole-in-the-wall with Halal Indian food owned by Pakistanis.
At North Dumpling, a hole-in-the-wall on Essex, the proprietors greet her warmly; as we exit Economy Candy — a 1937 establishment crammed with confections — the store's owner stops to say hello.
The rope is then seen to disappear into the lower half of a female body that lies prone on the museum floor; only her legs are visible through a hole in the wall.
In a hole-in-the-wall tasting room on San Cristobal's pedestrian street El Andador Real de Guadalupe, his pox is served with orange slices dusted with coffee and a piece of chocolate.
He shredded my broom trying to fish something out from under the refrigerator, put a hole in the wall going after a spider, mangled multiple appliances and hung ridiculously crooked curtain rods, twice.
He addressed the situation the following day, admitting to getting angry and punching a hole in the wall -- which was seen on video -- but denying he'd put hands on her while also apologizing.
"We had no plan but found a hole in the wall down a dark alley and ordered six unknown items that looked gross, but we ate them all," she said with a laugh.
Mr. Chang's efforts did not succeed but, now, the Australian restaurant group that owns Hole in the Wall in the financial district and Murray Hill is giving it a shot with Ghost Burger.
The luxurious anonymity of a hotel is being traded in for directions to the hole-in-the wall arepa spot or a rarely traveled hiking trail — information that only a local could possess.
Whether I was working as a table dancer in London, a gown club in New York City, or some hole in the wall off a freeway in the midwest, the men were the same.
The next step is peddling the wares door-to-door, teaching women how to use the product and convincing the local kirana (corner shop), chemists and hole-in-the-wall establishments to stock them.
" • "All power to the Ghost Ship was supplied from a meter" shared with two nearby buildings, "and electricity was supplied through a hole in the wall between the Ghost Ship and the adjacent structure.
"We've been joking: How big does the hole in the wall have to be to let the water run through it?" said Patricia Mulroy, a Brookings Institution senior fellow and former Nevada water official.
You reminisce about the times you were alone, eating sushi in a stand outside Tsukiji fish market, in a random hole-in-the-wall in Shibuya, at a stand-up counter in Tokyo Station.
The bar is tricky to find, a bona fide hole in the wall in a residential area of the city, marked only by a small hanging sign and a Marshall amp by the door.
In Sydney there is certainly a class of diners, food writers among them, who enjoy exploring all the nooks and crannies of their city and in celebrating the hole-in-the-wall noodle joints.
About a year after Mikaila tested positive for lead, maintenance workers painted, patched over a large hole in the wall and laid new tiles on top of her crumbling linoleum floor, Ms. Broomes said.
If the Russians can game the system by passing clean samples through a secret hole in the wall in an accredited laboratory in the midst of the 2000 Winter Olympics, then what isn't possible?
Twenty-five miles south is Hole-in-the-Wall, the remote rocky pass used in the late 19th century by cattle rustlers and other outlaws — including Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch — as a hide-out.
The best sandwich at this FiDi hole-in-the-wall is the No. 26, the Pisillo, a madcap omnibus of flavors that includes prosciutto di parma, porchetta, mozzarella di bufala, and roasted red peppers.
The tastiest and most revealing meals I've had are almost always at the street cart, the fisherman's stall, or the hole-in-the-wall, whether in New York or in some far-flung destination.
Against that backdrop Sapra took his group to 10 eating joints — small hole-in-the-wall shops that serve up food with recipes dating back centuries — in between stopping at the flower and spice markets.
It tailors your itinerary to your personal preferences like outdoor dining, hole in the wall restaurants or even specific neighborhoods  Obtained difficult reservations at prime times This was the most exciting part of the itinerary.
The vendors, varying from small hole-in-the-wall eateries to employees from large chain stores like Uniqlo, express their reactions that are telling of their preconceived notions, or lack thereof, of bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
With an eight-member court split 4-4 on the question, the eventual ninth justice is likely to determine whether the latest hole in the wall separating church from state will be mended—or enlarged.
The sports ministry, Mr Rodchenkov claimed, fed lab officials lists of athletes to be protected; their drug-laced samples were swapped for clean ones through a hole in the wall of the Sochi testing facility.
But the extraordinary scale of Russia's doping program, with government agents swapping out urine samples through a hole in the wall, required the I.O.C. to take a decisive stand against the corruption of international sport.
When recent college grads Luke Holden and Ben Conniff opened a hole-in-the-wall, 0003-square-foot lobster shack in New York City's East Village in the fall of 2009, they were wholly unprepared.
"That's a little dangerous," said Francesco, predicting we'd be out until the wee hours, hopping from pub to restaurant to bar to hole-in-the-wall-snack spot, surrounded by others doing the same thing.
As James encounters the many dreams and despairs of young adulthood, his experiences are shaped by his environment — San Diego, with its glaring sunlight, salty breezes, hole-in-the-wall taco shops and endless highways.
My dad and I are the only people in our family who love breakfast, so he comes to visit and we go to my favorite neighborhood hole-in-the-wall/Cheers-vibey place for food.
In the clip, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) sees a hole in the wall of The Upside Down and fights her way through a sticky, slimy goo until she lands back in the halls of Hawkins High.
In his tearful May monologue, Kimmel explained that his son's "pulmonary valve was completely blocked and he has a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart" when he was born.
As far as I'm concerned, what you create in a 30-seat, hole-in-the-wall improv theater in Phoenix can be far more meaningful than a mediocre sitcom being half-watched by seven million people.
It was then that a Viet Cong sapper team blew a hole in the wall of the brand new U.S. Embassy and rushed inside to try to storm the chancery where the ambassador's office was located.
They would draw attention to the house by firing from the windows, then move to an adjacent building through a hole in the wall, in hope of goading coalition jets flying above to strike the house.
Sort of like agreeing to become sheriff in the Wild West, and walking into the saloon to see Jesse James, Billy the Kid and the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang working on a new city charter.
Much more glaring visions of death arrive in the form of a human skull hanging from the ceiling, a dead canary lying in a hole in the wall, and one glass pane, cracked by a bullet.
Scrunched up against a counter at the Punjabi Grocery & Deli, an East Village hole-in-the-wall, Jaclyn Backhaus tucked into a vegetarian lunch she had handpicked for two: saag curry, chana paneer, pakoras and daal.
Once there was a breach in the border wall, they would have to assign an agent to sit there at the hole in the wall until a fence repair crew could come down and fix it.
Some collectors spend years scouring hole-in-the-wall shops and the nooks and crannies of eBay to amass a stash of records, stamps, or whatever else they choose to spend their time and money accumulating.
Of course, the trip wouldn't be complete without a trip to Hoi An's Central Market or a meal at the small hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Hanoi where Bourdain treated President Barack Obama to a meal.
A gaping hole in the wall of the store showed the force of the impact from the truck, which was removed overnight for examination by forensics experts, and people gathered to pay their respects and leave flowers.
The hole-in-the-wall Thai restaurant, located in a run-down motel on a small patch of East Hollywood, is unassuming, but fills a cultural role for LA's expatriate Thai community that belies its humble look.
It is a tour that Esotouric only hosts twice a year due to the complicated effort of obtaining 180 dumplings from one of the San Gabriel Valley's best hole-in-the-wall dumpling spots, 101 Noodle Express.
If you live in Los Angeles, the answer to this question may lie in a trip to a nondescript strip mall in Koreatown, in a hole-in-the-wall by the name of Mapo Kkak Doo Gee.
The tour includes four glasses of wine, food tasting and a ride across the canal, as well as stops at five of Venice's most popular cichetti bars, hole-in the-wall pubs that offer up local appetizers.
Andy Ruiz Jr. ain't one to let a little thing like a boxing title change up his dining preferences -- the dude digs authentic Mexican ... even if it means getting it from a hole-in-the-wall joint.
SAN FRANCISCO — The image of a bright-eyed cat with many online lives peers out from a hole in the wall as you enter the new exhibition "Snap+Share" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Of course, the great beauty of New York is that its pizza is so exceptional that even a slab of it purchased with pocket change from some no-name hole in the wall will still be great.
We stopped at a town called Latacunga and ducked into a hole-in-the-wall restaurant for chugchucaras, a local dish of deep-fried pork served with a number of side dishes — more culturally charming than culinarily compelling.
Doctors are awaiting more of Fatemeh's medical records, but the initial diagnosis indicates she also has other heart complications, including an atrial septal defect -- a "hole" in the wall that separates the top two chambers of the heart.
While the Tadich Grill is a classic—and definitely worth the $$$—for pure enjoyability, our money's on Anchor Oyster Bar, an impossibly tiny hole in the wall serving enormously flavorful bowls of the famous tomato-based seafood stew.
That kind of quickly devolved into me looking for any gig at all, but I couldn't even find a job flipping burgers at a hole in the wall despite having done that for three years in high school.
Incognito, 259, pleaded guilty to a pair of Class 235 misdemeanors after he punched a hole in the wall of his grandmother's Arizona home in August of last year and damaged the control box of a security system.
He described an overnight operation in which he switched tainted urine for clean urine that had been collected from athletes in the months before competition and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
At the end of the year, when the tassels were turned, our diplomas handed out, and that hole in the wall spackled, the three of us had a long ugly cry as we prepared to go our separate ways.
A favorite of businessmen and young Vietnamese partygoers alike, the area is the city's answer to Golden Gai, Tokyo's famous district of hole-in-the-wall bars, and it's similarly jam-packed with izakayas, noodle shops and massage parlors.
The classic peep show — where viewers pay to watch women perform from a distance — gets an edgy update as two Black women act out a kinky scenario for suited men throwing money through an actual hole in the wall.
Celebrity tattoo artist Scott Campbell, who's applied ink to the likes of Orlando Bloom and Marc Jacobs, has done sessions where participants put their arms through a hole in the wall and he tattoos them with whatever he desires.
For hours each night, the small team worked in a shadow laboratory lit by a single lamp, passing bottles of urine through a hand-size hole in the wall, to be ready for testing the next day, Rodchenkov said.
Star wide receiver/captain of the boat Odell Beckham was said to have made a large hole in the wall of the visitors locker room at Lambeau Field after the Packers beat the Giants in the Wildcard round Sunday.
"Some of it was described in a way I thought was fanciful and couldn't happen," he said, referring to the hole in the wall through which Dr. Rodchenkov said urine bottles had been passed starting around midnight each night.
I loved stopping at the ubiquitous hole-in-the-wall pizza shops, where the Neapolitan owners barely spoke French and at restaurants like Nour d'Egypte, where I dug into spreads of falafel and pulverized vegetables for next to nothing.
He's been driving around LA ands its outer parts in his beat up pickup truck for decades, blasting chamber music on the highways as he chronicles the city's food carts, trucks, stands, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and strip mall eateries.
Whether it's the hole-in-the-wall gem with an uber-traditional, prohibitively spicy menu, or one of those Americanized joints where you'll be ordering pad Thai (no shame), sometimes you just want to drink wine with friends at dinner.
There are Subways *everywhere* I wish I could say I ate at local authentic hole-in-the-wall restaurants the whole trip, but when you're driving on deadline, you have to deal with a lot of fast food chains, especially Subway.
Nothing ruins a day out like driving to an unfamiliar part of town, finally finding that hole-in-the-wall restaurant you've been hearing so much about... and realizing there are no open parking spots even close to the joint.
He described an overnight operation in which he and a small team had substituted Russian athletes' tainted urine for clean urine, stockpiled in the months leading to competition and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
Eating at local hole-in-the-wall restaurants, shopping at local markets, taking local transportation, and staying with local families at a homestay will not only save you tons of money, but you'll also get a much more authentic experience.
He subsisted on street food and the fare at hole-in-the-wall backstreet restaurants as a way to understand the home cooking of each country, because food carts and small restaurants tend to be run by families, he said.
Things only got worse for the self-described Pizza Nazi in December, when he was arrested again for cutting a hole in the wall of his now-former restaurant so that he and an accomplice could steal his pizza oven.
Gustando e Degustando, a 2450-minute walk from Santa Costanza, is the hole-in-the-wall you dream of: a handful of tables, a chalkboard of daily specials, oldies burbling in the background, and simple local food of notable freshness.
"Nan asked if it would be OK if she put his ashes in a hole in the wall, over there by the dartboard," says Pierce, gesturing past a sea of tchotchkes in the direction of the long-since-patched resting place.
Incognito, 36, pleaded guilty to a pair of Class 1 misdemeanors after he punched a hole in the wall at the Arizona home of his 90-year-old grandmother in August 2018 and damaged the control box of a security system.
The Iraqi soldiers climbed through a hole in the wall of a garden strewn with ripe oranges and shattered glass, and emerged to find an Islamic State fighter lying flat on his back where he had been killed by Iraqi forces.
Each night, he said, he and a small team swapped out Russian athletes' tainted urine for clean urine, collected from the athletes in the months leading to the Games and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
In the Playboy and Hustler heydays of the 60s and 70s, porn products popped up mostly in public, male-dominated spaces like hole-in-the-wall shops or erotic film screenings—spaces where a woman might hesitate to venture, thanks to social stigma.
While living in the South, not only could you shop at huge thrift stores like Goodwill or the Salvation Army stores, but also smaller hole-in-the-wall church thrift stores and independent shops that offered beautiful clothing at an incredible price.
The Season 7 finale of Game of Thrones left a gaping hole in the Wall, and a huge question to go with it: What will happen to the Night's Watch now that it appears their watch has not just ended, but failed miserably?
It's named after a border city in southern Thailand that happens to be the birthplace of the unique variation of Thai-style fried chicken that chef Akkapong Earl Ninsom has nearly perfected at his hole-in-the wall restaurant in Portland's Killingsworth neighborhood.
Set largely in Palmetto, Florida, Claws follows the rivalries, friendships, and tensions between a vaguely legal pill mill run by a Dixie Mafia drug kingpin and the woman-led, hole-in-the-wall nail salon that reluctantly launders his ill-gotten gains.
In one of the hole-in-the-wall workshops, made up of two small rooms with a window the size of a computer screen for ventilation, Reet Lal coats metal parts with anti-rust chemicals, earning him 8,500 rupees ($125) a month.
"Hole in the Wall" An American adaptation of a popular Japanese game show, in which the contestant (always you) must contort not only her body but also her personality into the exact shape that she perceives another person desires in any given interaction.
It was a place that inspired conviviality: When two of the couples who lived there, Bill and Joan Brown and Wally Hedrick and Jay DeFeo, wanted to see more of each other, they cut a hole in the wall between their apartments.
She heavily criticizes Nicholas Negroponte and his One Laptop Per Child program (an argument that at this point feels redundant), along with Sugata Mitra of the Hole-in-the-Wall experiment that plopped computers in villages with the belief that it would transform education.
Doctors are awaiting more of Fatemeh's medical records but in addition to having a VSD, the initial diagnosis indicates she also has other heart complications including an atrial septal defect -- a "hole" in the wall that separates the top two chambers of the heart.
When he was still a bartender at Hole in the Wall, a mainstay of the "Drag," a once-hip commercial district that's been overtaken by chains in the past decade, O'Donnell knew that when he opened his own place, honky-tonk would be the focus.
He is also one of the founding members of the board and finance co-chair of the Painted Turtle Camp (affiliated with Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Association), which serves children dealing with chronic and life-threatening illnesses by providing old-fashioned camping experiences.
Sennheiser Momentum Wireless Headphone If I were a wasted frat guy d-bag who was reviewing these, I'd punch a hole in the wall of my dorm room and break these amazing headphones when I passed out and smashed my head against my bed.
Photographer Vladimir Antaki and a friend were wandering along a crowded street in Mexico City a few years ago when they stumbled upon a hole-in-the-wall sculptor's studio that, except for a dusty radio, wouldn't have looked out of place in Renaissance Italy.
At five months old, he was able to grab his mother's forefingers and lift himself in the air like a gymnast doing an iron cross; at age three, he had six-pack abs, and literally punched a hole in the wall during a tantrum.
For more ideas for where to eat, drink, and hang out in LA, check out the complete MUNCHIES Guide to LA. Sushi Gen: This hole-in-the-wall sushi restaurant has been holding it down for non-baller sashimi lovers in Little Tokyo since 290027.
SUGAR MOMMA Barry Dry, an Australian who gathered partners to open a coffee shop called Hole in the Wall in Midtown Manhattan, and followed it with a cafe with the same name in the financial district, is adding a cocktail bar to the downtown spot.
Much like the more famous and trafficked vinyl bars — hole-in-the-wall haunts catering to audiophiles, hundreds of which speckle the streets and back alleys of Tokyo — they reflect a reverence toward a medium and not just the product produced via that medium.
Then another was killed in front of a sporting goods store whose shelves are stocked with guns, and where on Thursday morning the only sign of what happened was a bullet hole in the wall and a faint drop of blood on the sidewalk.
But on Sunday morning, less than 12 hours after the final Republican debate before the first-in-the-nation primary, Trump and his entourage of Secret Service agents and aides surprised patrons at tiny Chez Vachon, a beloved hole-in-the-wall diner in Manchester.
This hole-in-the-wall boutique-cum-latte bar near the Place des Vosges is a shrine to all-natural beauty brands like the L.A. apothecary line Poppy Sunday, the botanical-based oil Clary Collection, and Sun Potion, with its skin foods and tonic herbs.
"Basically, the pulmonary valve was completely blocked and he has a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart," Kimmel previously explained, adding that despite the successful open heart surgery, Billy will have another operation between 3 and 6 months old.
Burrous, who joined the KTLA team in 8003, became a viewer favorite: he helped expand the morning news to seven days a week by anchoring on weekends, and also had his own segment "Burrous' Bites," where he highlighted Southern California's best hole-in-the-wall eateries.
Now imagine those minor household incidents magnified by being sightless to real world structures as you enjoy the frequently convincing realities of VR.  I almost put a hole in the wall of my office playing 'Superhot' … I read the same story from other fans of the game.
Burrous, who joined the KTLA team in 2011, became a viewer favorite: he helped expand the morning news to seven days a week by anchoring on weekends, and also had his own segment "Burrous' Bites," where he highlighted Southern California's best hole-in-the-wall eateries.
USA Today's Igor Kossov embedded with Ali to get a first-hand look at the task facing the warfighters of the multinational coalition: Through the small hole in the wall of an abandoned hotel, Ali saw the labyrinth of the Old City's narrow streets stretch before him.
What Tanabe is alluding to with his indifference towards restaurant critics is the gross double standard that exists in Mexican cuisine in Los Angeles—a standard that rewards food writers for finding the most obscure, regional Mexican hole-in-the-wall in the fringes of the city.
In their place, a wave of artists and entrepreneurs are transforming these spaces into studios or speakeasies, while some surviving kleks are evolving from hole-in-the-wall convenience stores selling cigarettes and lotto tickets to incorporate a modern, locavore twist with local, natural food and drink.
We looked at loads of houses before we found one: It was a bank-owned wreck with a leaky roof, a bathtub that drained into the yard through a haphazard hole in the wall, and a mess of once-wet dog food still caked to the kitchen floor.
The hole-in-the-wall is situated in a strip mall next to a Neapolitan pizza shop (opened by the guy who delivered that pizza to Ellen Degeneres during the Oscars) and a five-minute walk from a French wine bar that is disguised as a Thai restaurant.
They can manipulate real-life objects themselves, as well: in the video, they push a phone closer to a user, and one can imagine them tidying a desk when nobody is around, or coming out of a hole in the wall to collect crumbs and put your slippers away.
In a plot straight out of a spy thriller, Russian antidoping experts and government agents worked through the night passing urine samples through a hole in the wall, replacing drug-tainted samples with clean ones taken months before from the same athletes and somehow replacing tamper-proof caps.
In May 2016, Anthony Bourdain and then-President of the United States, Barack Obama, sat on plastic stools in a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam, eating bowls of a still-steaming local specialty, drinking beer from the bottle, and talking about hot dogs, of all things.
Besides the firehouse, the public library, a complex of historical buildings — Southold was founded in 222.25 — and a cemetery where centuries have worn and softened the gravestones, you'll come across Ye Olde Party Shoppe, a hole-in-the-wall headquarters for red-white-and-blue bunting and Halloween décor.
He is the one of the main cooks in the hole-in-the-wall restaurant and the son of its founder, Leo Curi, Sr., who created the dish a decade ago when El Coraloense was just a street food stand operating out of the trunk of a car.
Photographs circulated by the online news organization Sahara Reporters, and said to be from the attack in Mubi, showed blood smeared across a concrete room where charred marks radiated from a hole in the wall, and damaged beams hanging from a ceiling that appeared to have been blown apart.
The new coffee shop at 151 Allen Street — a hole-in-the-wall smaller than a subway car — is covered top to bottom with pop art so cheery and so gaudy that it seems less like a New York City storefront and more like a psychedelic Amsterdam cafe.
Syd is haunted by visions of a now-you-see-it, now-you-don't bedroom door that occasionally appears in the asylum's hallway; when she sets out to investigate it, all she finds is a tiny bullet-sized hole in the wall that pulsates and bleeds with Cronenbergian menace.
However, then came the next big challenge of transplanting a Texas-style barbecue shop to Huntington Park: How do you get a predominantly Latino community that is used to buying $1 tacos to spend $20 a pound for brisket in a hole in the wall by the train tracks?
People just arrive at Otto Cake, his hole-in-the-wall bakery on 20133th Avenue in Kaimuki, examine the daily selection (there are 286-plus rotating flavors that range from coconut macadamia to peanuts-and-beer to Chinese almond cookie), and clear out his entire inventory within a few hours.
"It is a very likely possibility that the downed drone subsequently detonated, creating the hole in the wall of this apartment, igniting a fire, and causing the sound of the second explosion which can be heard in Video 2 [of the state TV broadcast of Maduro's speech]," it further suggests.
He is the owner of the hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in Boyle Heights, and creator of the elusive sandwich that is only available for one week out of the month, since he has to drive to Tijuana to pick up the bread whenever he wants to serve it.
Bakuriani is a ramshackle place, but one with a certain charm — a place of camouflage-jacketed men on horseback; old Russian trucks and buses; elderly ladies selling the traditional cheese-filled bread khachapuri from hole-in-the-wall shops; and families, mostly Georgian and Russian, slipping around on the icy sidewalks.
From the outside, Herat Carpets looks like a tiny, hole-in-the-wall place, but deep in the back is a carpet-lined staircase, leading to a carpet-walled corridor, leading to a series of windowless rooms piled with stacks nearly to the ceiling of Afghan handmade rugs of every description.
In Jerusalem's religious neighborhoods, there are endless hole-in-the-wall bookstores selling religious texts, in Hebrew, German, Aramaic and Yiddish; even if you have no interest in reading the works of the lesser Hasidic rebbes, you can breathe in some weird essence of the long-ago and far away.
The host country's athletes got the largest number of gold medals, not least thanks to a massive doping operation in which the Federal Security Service (FSB), the KGB's successor and Russia's main security organisation, swapped urine samples through a hole in the wall between an official laboratory and a secret one next door.
"You would have heard a lot about things being unfinished for this Olympics … well the bathroom I'm standing in is a perfect example of that, let me show you," he said in a video, revealing that water for a shower simply fell out of a hole in the wall without a showerhead.
"Basically, the pulmonary valve was completely blocked and he has a hole in the wall between the left and right sides of his heart," Kimmel previously explained in a tearful monologue in May, adding that despite the successful open heart surgery, Billy will have another operation between 3 and 6-months-old.
Daniel Johnston's famous "Hi How Are You?" graffiti has been religiously preserved, although it and the Hole in the Wall are about the only things left of the golden age of UT, that time when Richard Linklater made Slacker and the likes of Matthew McConnaughey and the Wilson brothers roamed the campus. Whatever.
But the vibrancy of the street life, the variety of the restaurants — from the fashionista hangout on the roof of Soho House near Alexanderplatz in Mitte to the wildly popular Korean hole-in-the-wall Yam Yam on Alte Schönhauser Strasse, also in Mitte — can't be matched by anything in the west.
For example: Everyone thinks that they are doing artists a favor: the newest "collector" on the street, already asking for a discount; the new hole-in-the-wall gallery with a new discount sable; the first-year subcurator; the old director, notoriously the entrepreneur of a "culture garden," the bed shotgun collector.
Most Fridays at The Joint, the now defunct neighborhood hole-in-the-wall DIY spot that hosted weekly shows for local and touring bands, C.R. and Phallacy were beloved fixtures, and Bricks used his platform to unleash all the pent up adrenaline from his day job climbing poles for the telephone company.
There are semi-private booths in the back, as well as a dedicated 'sex' room where an endless stream of porn plays from a tiny TV. This literal hole-in-the-wall feels more like a practical joke than an earnest addition—you get the feeling that Sutton enjoys throwing people off kilter.
Over the next three days, Noah Colvin took a 1,300-mile road trip across Tennessee and into Kentucky, filling a U-Haul truck with thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of packs of antibacterial wipes, mostly from "little hole-in-the-wall dollar stores in the backwoods," his brother said.
Over the next three days, Noah Colvin took a 1,300-mile road trip across Tennessee and into Kentucky, filling a U-Haul truck with thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of packs of antibacterial wipes, mostly from "little hole-in-the-wall dollar stores in the backwoods," his brother said.
Police SWAT teams have small explosive charges that they use for breaches (to blow open a locked door or a hole in the wall to get around a gunman behind a door), while bomb squads sometimes will place small explosive charges beside a known or suspected bomb to detonate it in a safe manner.
Their homebase at the time was the Palace—a Kensington Market hole-in-the-wall known for its legendary parties and celebrity visits—and was prominently featured in The Weeknd's 2014 "King of the Fall" music video, elevating the group to a sort-of-mythical Queen Street legend status before infighting divided the team.
Xu Yongdong, the owner of a hole-in-the-wall diner serving beef tripe from steaming vats, said he was surprised to see Hu walk past his shop in January, flanked by former Chinese leader, Hu Jintao, in what was seen as a bit of political theater from the two Chinese Communist Youth League heavyweights.
The Sochi lab — where the urine samples of Russian athletes were passed through a hand-size hole in the wall and tampered with, to conceal doping violations — had been accredited and inspected by WADA but managed by the I.O.C. "People have said WADA is broken," said David Howman, a former director general of the agency.
There is always the promise of the next meal, the next new place, and, besides, the pleasures of eating privately in public tend to compensate for most culinary catastrophes that do not involve a trip to the emergency room after the latest hole-in-the-wall around the corner serves me last week's clams.
For the dad who, like the rest of us, will always miss Anthony Bourdain:Kitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain (250)Before he became a TV voyager who traveled the world and savored food from hole-in-the-wall restaurants, Anthony Bourdain was a chef working in New York City who wrote on the side.
Our brand new MUNCHIES Guide to Boston features a super-handy "Coffee" filter for you to find the truly inspired coffee spots that make the city of Boston great, whether they be hole-in-the-wall hipster spots where the fair trade cold brew flows aplenty, or non-profit cafes devoted to the promotion of sustainable beans.
The deportation images are as harrowing as any I've seen — one shows Jewish policemen literally pulling people out the window of a hospital — and Ross put himself in real danger to get them; in one instance, he sneaked into the nearby train station, hid in a storeroom, and photographed transports through a hole in the wall.
He was suspended for a game in 2015 after on-field altercations with Carolina Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, he punched a hole in the wall in a locker room following a 2017 playoff loss in Green Bay, and he was fined last September for a touchdown celebration that included lifting his leg and pretending to urinate like a dog.
The offices are bright and airy, filled with reclaimed wood and adorned with gifts from the charities it supports, such as a bubble gum statue of a puma made at the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a free summer camp for children with serious illnesses (the gum was softened using hair dryers, not by chewing).
Then, artists rented hole-in-the-wall spaces to be close to the diplomats who could afford to buy their paintings, and in the early 2000s, the director Quentin Tarantino lent a movie flavor when he hung out at a night spot called Vogue and worked on shooting his first martial arts movie, "Kill Bill," during the day.
I've been shopping at its store since it was just one tiny spot in this hole in the wall on Melrose Avenue, and now they're becoming this massive fashion brand and I'm so happy about it because they use all surplus materials and recycled cashmere, and the processes that those clothing items go through is not nearly as harmful or detrimental [as others].
But if New England fans needed a morsel of optimism on Tuesday, it could be found in a wide-open and relaxed Brady sharing stories about snapping a golf club, punching a hole in the wall and smashing a video game controller in what turned into a spontaneous Ask Me Anything style session with a couple hundred members of the media and cameramen.
In 2010, for instance, three men were put in jail for conspiring to sell drugs at a "cannabis cafe" in Lancing, a village on the western edge of England—but only after police had smashed their way into the premises multiple times, earning the business the nickname "the hole-in-the-wall cafe," and eventually built up enough evidence to convict.
If I don't cook, we have three things: it's either food from Gena's Grill Sabor Latino, a hole-in-the-wall place, which is chicken and rice and beans; Indian from Curry in a Hurry, which we love — I've been going there since before we were married; or our favorite Persian restaurant, Ravagh Persian Grill — it's just reliably, consistently good.
But in moving beyond, they veer off in different and interesting directions toward Thai flavors (at Dudley's, where crispy rice salad with fresh herbs is a lovely dish for breakfast with a fried egg), or global spice mixtures like dukkah and togarashi (at Hole in the Wall), or health trends like chia seeds and grain bowls (at the brand-new Charley St.).
But it too has its nuances: the hole-in-the-wall taco joints that compete for locals' loyalty like sports teams, the winemakers who have come from all over the world to experiment with age-old traditions, the sighting of a whale's spray out of the corner of my eye while shooting down the 101 at 70 miles per hour.
What I didn't expect was that I would cry so hard, particularly during the film's thematic centerpiece: a blowout argument between Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson), a scene that begins with some light tension and devolves into a screaming match about their broken relationship and Charlie punching a hole in the wall of his barren Los Angeles apartment.
These kinds of cyber-rave sounds are most at home on SoundCloud, and you'd probably never hear it in an established Singaporean club—which is why hearing it out of precariously stacked speakers in a dingy hole-in-the-wall venue was so exciting: a new rave scene was fermenting out of the simple desire to thrash around to music you could usually only hear on the internet.
The New York Times did great reporting on this, and I'm sure a lot of your listeners know this, but there was this cloak-and-dagger system to actually change urine but with a hole in the wall to bring the urine bottle in, urine specimen in, that then would be clean so that a cheating athlete would get away with and get a clean drug test and then keep their medal.
Dr. Rodchenkov, who is currently a subject of the Justice Department's investigation, spoke colorfully about developing a special mixture of liquor and steroids for the Russian Sports Ministry; about the Russian federal security service's cracking into urine sample bottles long thought to be tamperproof; and about a hand-size hole in the wall at the drug-testing lab of the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia, through which those federal officers slipped him vials of clean urine to replace the incriminating urine of Russia's best athletes.
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For your food porn fix, nothing is more satisfying than watching the incredibly careful assemblage of freshly cut and prepared sushi:Next up is a flower festival with Mt. Fuji, one of Earth's most iconic peaks, serving as backdrop to this never-ending sea of fuchsia:Tokyo's Shinjuku district at night will leave you craving hot delicious noodles at some hole-in-the-wall ramen joint:A virtual tour of Tokyo's Meiji Shrine, complete with a wall of old school, intricately painted sake barrels made of straw:And we'll end with an army of Japanese macaques bathing each other in a natural, snowy hot spring on yet another beautiful mountain.
It has been a story of joy, of mostly men in California and Seattle inventing a future under the occasional influence of LSD, soldering and hot-tubbing, and underneath it all an extraordinary glut of the most important raw material imaginable—processor cycles, the result of a perfect natural order in which the transistors on the chips kept doubling, speeds in the kilo-, mega-, and eventually gigahertz, as if the camera had zoomed in on an old IBM industrial wall clock that sped up until its minute hand was a blur, and then the hour hand, and then the clock caught fire and melted to the ground, at which point money started shooting out of the hole in the wall.

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