Tsunami sans samurai? Not in Buffalo!
This post is for all you edamame loving, samurai wielding, unagi eating, sake jello slurping, sushi lovers out there in Buffalo. What could be a better way to start off your week than by paying a visit to Tsunami Restaurant? Why Monday? Well, that is the night that the owner/head chef, Mike Andrejewski, steps out from the kitchen to personally prepare an array of sushi that will blow your mind. Besides the traditional assortment of sushi and sashimi, Mike has concocted a few local specialties that are hard to pass up. A couple of our favorites are the unagi BLT hand roll and the beef on weck roll. Like I said, they are not traditional, but they they have become a staple at this local establishment. Throw in a little live music and a samurai sword and you have the makings of a... well you will just have to see for yourself. (Don't worry, the customer at the table was not calling for backup.) We also love the bamboo floors and the beautiful cobalt blue salt water fish tank. Did I mention the sake jello, prepared in traditional udon noodle soup spoons? Way to go guys!


According to Joy McDuffie, Foreclosure Prevention Specialist at the WNY Law Center, don’t believe everything you hear about foreclosures in Buffalo – they’re still a real problem. McDuffie says many think that Buffalo didn’t get hit hard by the sub prime lending market collapse, but that it just isn’t true.
“We’re really trying to help because Buffalo definitely has a foreclosure problem, but there are things that homeowners can do. We actually have a $700,000 two-y …
Medaille was founded in 1875 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph to prepare its members for teaching in diocesan schools. Later, in 1937 the institute was chartered by New York State to grant baccalaureate degrees in education; the college was renamed in honor of Father John Peter Medaille, and the rest is history.
Since its founding, Medaille has grown into a well-known, private, four-year college with their main campus located in the historic Olmsted Crescent in the heart of Buffa …
Since 1994, people have gone on the self-guided “Secrets of Allentown” tour, discovering the rich history of the area and the beauty of the architecture here in Buffalo. That tour once again returns, and though they’re willing to tell you the main attraction, to find out the rest of the homes, you’ll have to take the tour yourself.
The tour is on Sunday, September 14th and kicks off at the Clement Mansion where the Red Cross is headquartered at 786 Delaware Avenue. There, …
Maybe you read about this one last December, or maybe you took the time and looked over this one in April, and perhaps you considered attending this event back in June. Whatever your reasoning for putting it off, there’s no time like the present for Forgotten Buffalo, unless of course it’s the past.
Forgotten Buffalo Tours take participants on a journey into the history of the area, always striving to produce a unique and entertaining outing. Their success has allowed them to … 



