David Taylor’s tastes range from the international to the simplest of comfort food. His home cooking is mostly one-dish suppers made in his grandmother’s cast-iron fried chicken pan. His meals at La Poste (3410 Telford St., Clifton, 513-281-3663) are also straight from the heart — honest food like pork shank with white beans and kale, and a roasted half chicken with fingerling potatoes and green beans.
CityBeat: What was the last great meal you ate and where did you eat it?
David Taylor: Probably I’d have to say
Mekong Thai Cuisine in Kenwood.
I love their Pad Kee-Mao with chicken,
with those wide noodles and lots of basil and broccoli. My wife and I
both love their Tom Yum Soup. I was sick recently and that was the only
thing I wanted to eat. It was the only thing I could taste!
CB: Since LaPoste has a
post office theme, we were wondering — if you had to design a
food-related postage stamp, what would be on it?
DT: Funny you should ask, because we did
just design a stamp for LaPoste with our logo, a fork. But if it were
for me personally? I’d say, something to do with Barcelona, Spain. That
is my favorite food-related place to travel, so I’d either put the
place or their food on my stamp.
