Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

I heard about Jack’s Wife Freda for some time, but we never got the chance to go there, until one Friday where we were looking for a place to eat downtown. They had reservations at 6:30pm, but, by the time we looked at the menu, it was gone and the only reservation we could get was at 6pm.

Dining room at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Dining room at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

The place was not that crowded when we arrived, but, 30 minutes later, it was packed. I like the atmosphere there that is quite lively. The main characteristic of their menu, besides having Mediterranean influence, is that they serve breakfast all day and I would say that it is probably more a place for breakfast, lunch or brunch than for a classic dinner, not that they do not have other kind of dishes, but I found them less appealing. But if you like the concept, go for it: the food is quite good and the service courteous.

Here is what we had:

As a cocktail, I had the hot toddy that was made with bourbon, honey, lemon, and topped with star anise that looked like little spiders on the photos.

Hot Toddy at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Hot Toddy at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Hot Toddy at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Hot Toddy at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Jodi got their mint lemonade that was quite refreshing.

Mint lemonade at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Mint lemonade at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

We then shared the grilled halloumi that seems to be one of their signature appetizers, a quite popular dish if I consider all the tables who ordered it. I love the chewy texture of halloumi and was not disappointed.

Gilled Halloumi at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Gilled Halloumi at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

For her main, Jodi got their Mediterranean breakfast. It was composed of two eggs any style (she chose scrambled and it was pretty good, not dry as you something get because overcooked), chopped salad, labne and pita. Good overall, but nothing special.

Mediterranean breakfast at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Mediterranean breakfast at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Mediterranean breakfast atJack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Mediterranean breakfast atJack’s Wife Freda in NYC

On my side, I went for the Madame Freda that is their version of croque madame, but made with duck prosciutto instead of ham, cheddar béchamel, gruyere and topped with a sunny side up egg. This was delicious, with lots of cheese!

Madame Freda at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Madame Freda at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Last was dessert. We decided to go for what we thought was a bread pudding, that seemed to be quite popular considering the number of people who ordered it. It was the “Noam’s Malva Pudding”. A Malva pudding is a South African cake that I soaked in caramel. This was superb: decadent without being too sweet, the only complaint I have is that I would have like more of it!

Noam’s Malva Pudding at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Noam’s Malva Pudding at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Noam’s Malva Pudding at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Noam’s Malva Pudding at Jack’s Wife Freda in NYC

Enjoy (I did)!

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