Restaurant Review: The Clam Broth House (Hoboken, NJ) - CLOSED
I am not sure I am that surprised considering how the food was when I went there! See the original post below!
Original post 10/1/11:
So we went to The Clam House in Hoboken. Or shall I call it The Cr*p Broth House based on the experience I got??? It was bad, bad bad: service, food and noise level!
- New England Clam Chowder: homemade, one of their specialties. The cream was good although a little too liquid for clam chowder. In the bottom, there were a lot of clams. Unfortunately, they were too chewy.
- Clams oreganata (gratinees): few clams were a little tough. Not bad besides that.
- Crab cakes (of course): it was served with Chipotle aioli. At first, when splitting the crab cakes, I was pleased to see the jumbo lump crab. But it was totally bland!!! And the aioli was so spicy! So sad!
- East Coast Halibut with Crispy potato pancake, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, capers. The crispy potato pancake was very good. Unfortunately, the fish was overcooked, so dry!
Edison Quick shop: that was some experience!
Recipe: Tomato bisque made with coconut milk
Brunch at Balthazar in New York: boudin noir and tarte tatin!
The brunch menu proposes a nice upscale version of traditional French dishes, such as the salad nicoise that is in France served with canned tuna, but there, with seared tuna.
They of course have a basket of fresh baked breads and pastries from their bakery. Always delicious. You will anyway have the opportunity to try their bread as they bring a bread basket with butter to the table.
The Pain au Levain (sourdough bread) was excellent.
We then tried one of their best sellers: the warm goat cheese and caramelized onion tart. It was served with a salad. We did not know it was coming with a salad and ordered the mixed field greens with vinaigrette, but the waiter warn us that the tart came anyway with a salad. I have to say that I always appreciate that! In a lot of restaurants, they would just let you order.
The salad had sun dried tomatoes and there was also some tapenade (black olive spread) that was delicious. The tart was to die for! It was so flavorful!
Then, I ordered the poached eggs boudin noir. Boudin noir is a sausage of mixed pork meat cooked in blood that gives the black color. Hence the name of blood sausage. It is a traditional dish in France, but I never tried it before.
It was served with two perfectly made poached eggs, potatoes, caramelized onions and frisee salad. The sausage looked pretty good and shiny. But it was a bit tough to cut as the skin was thick. It tasted a bit like a pate with a similar texture. Like pate, I could eat so much of it. I probably left a third at the end.
We finished with an apple tart tatin. This was a deception!
It was like a gelee (jelly) on top and was so sweet. I did not finish it either.
At the end of the day, it was an ok brunch, on the pricey side. I think for the same price I would more go to The Standard Grill and for a less pricey to Marseilles!
Enjoy (meh)!
Incredible steak frites at Le Relais De Venise "l'Entrecote" in New York!
| The salad (lettuce, walnut and mustard dressing) |

References:
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L'Entrecôte
Restaurant site: http://www.relaisdevenise.com/newyork
Awesome BBQ at Southern Hospitality Restaurant in New York City!
- For lunch, they have a $14.95 menu (at time of post) where you will choose an appetizer and an entree.
- You can pick from the menu.
- You can choose a combo platter.
- You can pick different items for $5.95 (time of post). This is what I decided to do.
Then came the roasted chicken. I asked for breast but you can ask for a thigh if you'd like. This was also pretty good, but not my favorite.
They also have some amazing fried shrimp! Yes, at this point, you are wondering when this post will stop. It was a feast so keep reading! So, back to the shrimp: they were fried but not greasy at all and tasty. I liked the fact that it was not baby shrimp...It was served with two sauces: no idea what they were!
Now, let's talk about sides! Remember the lunch menu? Well, they serve the Mac & Cheese, entree portion. This was huge! But so good! These were probably the best Mac & Cheese I ever had! So creamy!
Last were the tater tots: very good, crispy and not greasy!
It was definitely a feast and I loved it! Definitely a great place for BBQ! But do not do what I did...Otherwise you will have tons of leftovers!
Enjoy (I did)!

Great Japanese food at Yeung II in Hoboken, NJ
I guess they were a bit late in there prep work and all stressed out! Minutes later, the restaurant was packed and there were a lot of asian customers, that is a very good sign for a Japanese restaurant! But note that they serve also Chinese cuisine; for instance, they have the General Tso Chicken or Lo Mein.
Enjoy (I did)!
Delicious Tapas at Boqueria in New York City!
Then I wanted to try the Cojonudo that is fried quail eggs and chorizo on toast.

Chinatown Restaurant Week March 9 to March 18 2012
Stick & Pop in NYC: what? Cake on a stick?
There was also the O'Hara: coconut cake with chocolate chips, dipped in dark chocolate and covered with coconut. I am not a big fan of coconut, but I have to say that it was pretty good!

Reference: stickandpop.com
Fabulous Donburi at Ubu Sushi in Hoboken, NJ!
With the Donburi, came a miso soup. It was pretty good and a perfect way to start.
Recipe: Ghetto Garlic Bread from Coolio!
So everybody probably knows Coolio from the song Gangsta's Paradise he wrote in 1995 for the movie Dangerous Minds with Michelle Pfeiffer. What I did not know until I watch Rachel (Ray) vs. Guy (Fieri) on the Food Network, is that Coolio is also a cook. He even published a cook book called
Cookin' with Coolio: 5 Star Meals at a 1 Star Price
and calls himself the Ghetto Gourmet. In this book, he will teach you how to be a Kitchen Pimp, explaining what you need in you Pimp-try...
Let me tell you: this guy knows how to cook (taught by his now deceased mother) and he ended up in the finale!
So, I decided to try to cook his Ghetto Garlic Bread, his take on Garlic Bread, made with mayonnaise. I do not have a cook book, so I tried to recreate the quantities.
In a bowl, I mixed:
- 6 tbsp of mayonnaise,
- 2 tbsp of minced garlic and
- cheese (depends how much you like).
I spread the mixture on a baguette cut in half and toasted it.
It was good, but if you do not like mayonnaise, I do not think it is for you!
Enjoy (I did)!
References:
Wikipedia:
Asian flavors at China Grill Restaurant in New York - Closed
China Grill is a pan-asian restaurant opened in the 80's by Jeffrey Chodorow and is now part of the China Grill Management Company that has several restaurants in many cities like New York, Miami, Los Angeles or London. Besides China Grill, they own Asia de Cuba and Bar Basque that are popular restaurants in New York.
The decor is quite nice: very high ceiling with some big Japanese lanterns (red lightning) and granite walls. This restaurant is serving Family style, but now, they offer smaller sizes, but still pricey. Anyway, if you do not know it is family style when coming, you will know when ordering as I think I heard it five times....
I went with four people, so we ordered several dishes to share.
For the appetizers, we started with the Lemongrass crusted tofu tots served with delicious pickled cucumbers and a kimchee sauce topped with black sesame seeds. That was an original dish! Good and light; I did not taste the kimchee in the sauce and it was not spicy.
The crab cakes (2) were a bit dry. They were served with a tomatillo-pineapple salsa and mustard sake sauce, but there was not enough sauce.
My favorite though for appetizers was the Tempura Tuna Sashimi that was served with a hot mustard champagne sauce. This had great flavors and the tuna was incredibly good and tender.
My second favorite for appetizers was the Chicken satay. It came with chilled sesame noodles and a toasted peanut sauce. Let me tell you: the chicken was perfectly cooked and so moist. It was deliciously paired with the peanut sauce. The noodles were a nice addition to the dish.
Then came the entrees. The waiter was serving us, making sure that everybody got his share of the food. He was a little stressed out and we asked him to slow down a bit!
For the main entrees, we had:
The duck two ways: pan seared breast with chocolate-orange sauce and “Moo Shu” style confit of leg with spicy hoisin sauce. I thought it was a great idea, but did not really like the chocolate-orange sauce on the duck (and not because of a salty/sweet thing). Also, the crepes were kind of weird tasting. Besides that, the duck was very good and perfectly cooked and seasoned.
We also had the Curry miso black cod with sweet soy glazed Chinese broccoli and yuzu-miso butter sauce. That is when I could not take my photo because the waiter went crazy cutting the fish! It was a nice dish, although not my favorite. The fish was perfectly cooked and moist.
Then was the Miso grilled vegetables and udon noodles served with a spicy hoisin and mushroom sauce. This was definitely one of my favorites! The sauce was for sure spicy, but it was bearable! There was an explosion of flavors between the vegetables, the noodles and the sauce.
But wait, it is not finished! We also shared some sides! We tried the lobster mash potatoes: where was the lobster???
And the avocado fried rice salad: missing seasoning for sure. The sides were not that great!
China Grill is a nice fusion restaurant with some surprising combination worth to try, but still, on the pricey side.
Enjoy (I did)!

My take on the burgers at Shake Shack in New York

Great Thai Food at Thai Grill and Sushi Bar in New York
Definitely a good place to go!
Enjoy (I did)!

Reference:
Restaurant site: http://www.nythaigrillsushibar.com/
Chocolate croissant from La Tropezienne Bakery in Harlem, NYC
The brioche was also perfect. For those who do not know, the difference between Challah bread and brioche is replacing the water with milk for brioches.
I am always happy to find good croissants / chocolate croissants around here! I heard they have good pastries: I will have to check that out some day!
Enjoy (I did)!
Mediocre Italian food at Intermezzo in Chelsea!
References:
Site: www.intermezzo-nyc.com
Knish at Yonah Schimmel's Knishery in NYC!
Enjoy (I did)!

Reference:
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonah_Shimmel
Choc-O-Pain! Finally a French Bakery in Hoboken, NJ!!!
Katz's deli in NYC: I do not know what Meg Ryan had, but I did not get what she had!
- The most famous filmed there being When Harry met Sally with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. If you sit at the same table they were, you will see a sign that says: "Where Harry met Sally...hope you have what she had!".
- Donnie Brasco with Johnny Depp, in the scene where he is meeting with a FBI agent.
- We own the night with Joaquim Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg. In this movie, the place was supposed to be the Belmont Diner in Queens.
| Found on Yelp! |
- Table service, where a rude wait staff will serve you (thanks for throwing the pickles on the table!).
- Cafeteria, where you will queue up and go to the different counters to order your food and then will try (desperately) to find a table to sit (some tables are for table service only).


