Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Bring Your Own To Houston's
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Musical Chairs
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Heaven is a Place on Earth
There were so many other great things that I ate but unfortunately, I can't remember where they were from. There was an amazing Thai cold noodle dish, a bbq pork, a Swedish meatball with mashed potatoes, a corn, cheese and creme arepa, tres leches cake and a shrimp roll from Luke's Lobster. There were a lot of pork dishes, some good some bad, not enough dessert items and a great wine selection. I 100 percent got my moneys worth and will be returning next year with a new strategy:
1. Take more time to try all the places
2. Share more so I don't fill up too fast
3. Get the VIP ticket. It allows you to enter at 5:30 instead of 6:30 so you have more time to try everything before the masses arrive.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Spring has Sprung on the Bowery
I really didn't know what to expect at Gemma because their brunch menu is MIA. It's not on menupages, chowhound, yelp, anywhere!! But I had faith that it was going to be good because their dinner is delicious -- (get the branzino and any pasta in their spicy tomato sauce).
We all started out with a morning cocktail, I got a blood orange mimosa, and the banana bread they serve. It was soft and moist and could have been even better with some chocolate chips like my mom does it. The menu is big with a lot of egg dishes, fritattas, pizzas and other lunch options. Linds, Britt and I did a three way share with the baked eggs that comes with avocado, prosciutto in a light tomato sauce, the french toast and the egg, truffle mushroom pizza. We didn't know what to expect with the pizza but it was pretty much a full size pie with mushrooms, cheese, truffle oil and a cooked sunny side egg on top. Definitely different from your average eggs Benedict or pancake item, but it was really good. You can get it with prosciutto on top as well, but we decided against it. The baked eggs were my favorite, mostly because I'm a sucker for avocado and tomato sauce (usually not together but in this case it worked). They even brought you a side of bread to dip into the sauce - a huge plus. The french toast was basic but still fluffly, served with a berry compote.
All in all, a great brunch experience with great company and even better weather. While some reviews are harsh on Gemma, I have had great service for dinner and now brunch and would definitely return for both. Sitting inside is just as good as outside if the weather isn't that great. There's melted candelabras throughout and has a Gothic castle vibe to me. It's still an East Village hot spot so put it on your check off list asap!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
You Don't Know Smac
Jenna and Petey also got the cheeseburger and they tried the four cheese which they said was way too cheesy (which is hard to believe I know). The Gouda was a little too strong. Another twosome got a medium of the best seller mac lobsta' and there was just something off about this one. They didn't like it so I tried it just to make sure they weren't being crazy and they were right. It wasn't good at all. It could have been the lobster being over cooked, or mascarpone not being the right cheese but it was returned to the kitchen and exchanged for another cheeseburger.
The pros about MacBar is that it's open late: 11pm on weeknights and 2am on the weekends. It's also reasonably priced - around 7-10 dollars for a small of any kind of mac. It's in a good location service was fast and accommodating.
However, if you're really in the mood for mac and cheese, I would take you to the first mac and cheese only establishment - S'Mac in the East Village. When this place first opened, there were lines around the block. They are more choices at S'Mac, more tables and the food is just better. I love the Mediterranean that comes with garlic, goat cheese and olives and the napoletana that tastes like a slice of pizza and mac and cheese combined. They also offer gluten free mac and cheese and family style portions for your next office party, football party, or if you just really like mac and cheese.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Food is Love
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
New Favorite Condiment: Sweet Chili Sauce
It was almost a spring day on Sunday, I even got to wear my sunglasses, so the West Village was the perfect brunch spot.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday in the West Village
Our 9:30 reservation was kind of late for me on a school night but it was a special occasion so I made the exception. The restaurant was filled with people eating at the bar and every table.
We had gotten the low down a little before ordering, but so many things sounded amazing, it was hard to just choose a few.
The items are mostly meant for sharing so we went down the menu and chose what we heard and thought were going to be the best.
The first thing to come out was the tuna crudo with grapefruit. It was fresh and tart. There was also this grapefruit tasting icey served on the side that was very interesting and when combined with the tuna - it was great.
After that, all of our other dishes were served at the same time and we looked like we had enough food for 10 when there were really only 4 girls.
We got an order of the roasted mushrooms with a fried egg on top - sounds gross I know but its really good. We also got 2 pastas -- the tajarin (a fettechini type noodle) with garlic and Parmesan cheese and the orecchiette pasta served with sausage and salumi and it had a kick to it.
We also got the branzino that was sweet and salty all at the same time. There were olives underneath and it tasted like it was cooked with honey.
Then we ordered 3 side dishes, the sunchokes with chili pepper, Brussels sprouts (I feel like I order them wherever I go) and the roasted potatoes with a spinach sauce on top that was very similar to my brunch at the Smith. While all the sides were amazing - I was a little disappointed when they came out all fried. Fried anything is a win win situation, but there's really nothing special about it.
Last but not least we got an order of the special appetizer that everyone raves about. We were about to put in our order for it when our waiter said they were sold out. A tear almost came to my eye but then the table next to us saved the day! Knowing how much we wanted to try this fresh ricotta ravioli type dish, he called in a special favor for us. His business partner is also part owner at L'Artusi. It was worth the fight. Homemade pasta filled with fresh ricotta cheese with shaved cheese on top. Melted in my mouth.
To finish it all off - we didn't order the olive oil cake like Lindsey and I wanted - but we did get some mint tea that was perfect for my oncoming cold.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Forgotton Brunch Spot
I turned to my friend Opentable.com for some inspiration and while they didn't have any reservations available for the hot spot brunch spots like I was hoping - it did make me remember about The Smith. I have only brunched there once and not only was it memorable but crowded. We decided to take a chance on the wait and bussed our way down to Third Avenue and 11th Street. I became disappointed right when we walked up because there were crowds of people outside waiting for their tables. They only told us it would be 30 minutes for a party for two so we trusted them and headed for the bar for a cup of coffee. It was a late Saturday night fyi.
Five fabulous minutes passed by when the hostess came up to us saying our table was ready! She must have heard my stomach growling because it had not been near 30 minutes. My thought is that she couldn't find the real people waiting for their table and chose us instead! I wasn't going to argue.
I decided to go with the same thing I ordered last time because it was delicious and it had been over a year since I last ate it. It's called the Potato Waffle Benedict and it was even better than I remember. Below is a picture that will help with my description of this amazing breakfast item. It comes with three or four small waffle shaped fried potato pancakes with poached eggs on top of every one and a creamy spinach sauce covered on top. The runny eggs combined with the sauce and a bite of the pancake/waffle is to die for.
Jade got the egg white omelette that was the size of a calzone filled with spinach and goat cheese with homefries on the side. The omelette was standard but the homefries are worth mentioning. I'm not sure what makes them taste so good but my fork ventured to her half of the table more times than I would like to talk about. We also shared a cheddar biscuit on the side not knowing that we were going to be so full from everything else and that it was going to be almost as big or bigger than a softball. It wasn't too cheesy and it was warm and flaky and everything a southern girl dreams about on a Sunday morning.
The Smith also offers a free drink with your brunch on Sundays so we both got bloody marys that weren't that strong but spicy and just the right amount of horseradish. They also had a blood orange mimosa that intrigued me, but our waiter said the bloody marys were the best.
I rolled out of there at around 2:30 and the restaurant was still as crowded as when we walked in. Don't forget about The Smith for brunch for a group of 2 or even more because the restaurant is big and they do take reservations.