Goat milk ice cream at Victory Garden in NYC, New York
- Goat milk is lower in fat than cow’s milk, but with all the nutrition!
- Goat milk is rich in healthy antimicrobial fatty acids, which are burned by the body, rather than stored as is cow’s milk.
- Goat milk is a great source of iron, calcium, protein and potassium.
- Goat milk is lactose friendly, making it easy for people with lactose-intolerance to digest.
- Goat milk is the most similar animal milk to that of humans and is more readily processed than cow’s milk.

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Yapple Frozen Yogurt in Westfield, NJ
The ceiling was fantastic with multicolored bulbs that gave to the place a very playful atmosphere.
Yapple is self serve.
I decided to have Cookies & Cream and banana yogurt.
Jodi picked the cookies & Cream and the Birthday cake.
The Birthday cake flavor was just ok for me, but Jodi found that it was good!
In conclusion: I would go back just for the banana yogurt! What I liked is the fact that it tasted natural and not made with processed ingredients.
Enjoy (I did)!

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CoolHaus Ice Cream Sandwich in NYC, New York

Madison Square Eats, Fall 2012 Edition! September 21st to October 19th 2012!
- Arancini Bros.
- Asiadog
- Baby Got Back Ribs
- Bar Suzette
- Broken English
- Calexico
- Charlito’s Cocina
- Flourish Baking Company
- Graffiti│Mehtaphor
- Hong Kong Street Cart
- ilili
- Kitty Lee Thomas Sweets
- Kulinary Kraft
- La Sonrisa Empanadas
- Macaron Parlour
- Mayhem & Stout
- Melt Bakery
- Mexicue
- Mighty Balls
- Mimi & Coco NY
- Momofuku Milk Bar
- Nunu Chocolates
- Red Hook Lobster Pound
- Roberta’s
- Sigmund’s
- Stuffed Artisan Cannolis
- The Cannibal
- Wafels & Dinges
- Wooly’s Ice
They will serve food daily in the Worth Square area just west of Madison Square Park (24th and 5th Avenue).
Enjoy (I will)!
Recipe: Anise Infused Bread
Here is a very recipe to make a wonderful bread that has a subtle anise taste.
For 8 small breads:
17.5 ounce (500g) of white flour
1 tablespoon of salt
3/4 tablespoon of sugar
2 tablespoons of anise seeds
1/2 ounce of dry yeast
1/2 cup of vegetable oil
0.8 cup of lukewarm water
The first thing to do is to grind the anise seeds.
To grind seeds, I use a coffee grinder.
Mix all the ingredients and knead until firm. I have a bread machine and use the setting to only knead and rise as I will cook the bread in the oven.
Let the dough rise for 1h30.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. At the same time, make 8 even portions of the dough and lay them on a cooking sheet or aluminum foil, making sure you either grease it or put some flour to prevent the bread to stick.
In a small ball, make an egg wash by cracking an egg at room temperature and whisking it until the yolk is incorporated in the white.
With a knife, make a X on top of each bread so they open while cooking.
Then brush each bread with the egg wash.
Rest for 25 more minutes; the bread will rise again.
Put the bread in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until golden.
Et voila!
Bon appetit!
My brother's culinary visit...

For dinner, we went to have a steak at Dino & Harry in Hoboken (review of Dino & Harry here). Each time I have visitors from France, I tell them that they should try the meat in a steakhouse; there is no doubt in my mind: the meat in the US is way better than the meat in France.
Dino & Harry is a great steakhouse, but, as most of the restaurants of that kind, it is pretty dark inside, so the photos are not great...I therefore decided not to publish them!
Jodi and my brother ordered the petite filet mignon that was very tender and juicy, served with mushrooms. I decided to order the ribeye that was magnificent: perfectly cooked medium rare, juicy, extremely tender with a nice char. For sides, we went for the French fries (mediocre) and the onion rings (delicious and not too greasy). Oh, I forgot to mention the sauces: the bearnaise sauce is always perfect, but I did not really like the roasted garlic aioli.
As we had a bit of space left after this fantastic dinner, we went for the chocolate mousse: it was very dense, not too sweet with a very pronounced chocolate flavor.
I have never been disappointed in that place!

On Friday, we decided to go to Little Italy and see if for San Gennaro, we would find some succulent food!
Jodi ordered a tomato and mozzarella salad.
They were served with a tomato and basil sauce. It was a good dish: the ravioli were not too doughy and the sauce was good although simple.
On my side, I ordered the homemade gnocchi.
They came in a tomato, shallots and cream sauce. The gnocchi were ok, but overall, the dish was bland.
Benito One was clearly not a good choice for lunch! I will definitely have to try to find the best Italian restaurant in Little Italy: this will be my next quest! Anyway, if you know any, please send me an email at jp@ijustwanttoeat.com

They started 5 years ago and their idea is to put a twist to the traditional cannoli. So, for instance, they have coconut, French toast or nutella.
We decided to try (from left to right): nutella (of course!), French toast, Birthday cake, regular, regular and chocolate. Of course, these cannolis are not full size! They are half the size of regular ones.
The shell of the cannolis was good and crispy, but the filling was not: the nutella one barely tasted nutella; the regular had an off taste; the birthday cake was just ok. The French toast was good with a nice maple syrup flavor, but it was not something I would crave.

By the way, as an anecdote, the first time I tried fried chicken when I was leaving in Paris was at...KFC...

I checked on opentable.com and found this place few blocks from Times Square as it was one of the places we were supposed to see. We ended up at 44 1/2 on 44th street and 10th Avenue.
This place is pretty cool, very modern and very bright.
It has a nice patio in the back...
...that you can see behind the corn bread!
They serve traditional brunch dishes such as eggs, French toast...
Jodi went for the California Omelet.
It was made with egg whites, tomatoes, spinach, mozzarella and avocado on top. It was pretty good. The eggs were perfectly cooked and it was a great healthy dish. On the top left side, you can see some fruits cut into cubes: all the dishes had some. Great idea to clean your palate at the end!
My brother ordered the andouille sausage frittata.
It was made with green onions, white cheddar and truffle oil. Very good dish too, although I missed the taste of the truffle oil...
On my side, I ordered the crab cakes benedict.
It was served with a homemade Hollandaise sauce that was delicious. The crab cakes were not the best I ever had, but I enjoyed it! It had a bit of sweetness that reminded me my first attempt at crab cakes!

Of course, after that walk, we needed a snack and we thought that it would be a great idea to go, before my brother took his flight, to the Doughnut Plant (review of the Doughnut Plant here).
Jodi got her coconut donut, my brother the peanut butter and banana one and for me, I simply ordered the tres leches that is one of their best selling and always a hit!
We had a great time with my brother and wish we had more time together. I would have had for sure found so many other places to try: deli (Junior's), bagels,...It will be for another time!

We enjoyed (we did)!
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Salads at Pita Grill in Hoboken, NJ

Pulino's pizza in NYC, New York
So we decided to start with an appetizer. The choice was easy: burrata.

Brunch at Artisanal Fromagerie and Bistro in NYC, New York

Burgers at Minetta Tavern in NYC, New York
Similar to the Black Label Burger, it came with a thick patty smothered in cheese. The temperature of the burger was the same: medium was in fact medium rare. I'll be honest: there was not a big difference between the Black Label and the cheeseburger! And both burgers were salty!
What I truly liked were the fries! They were spectacular! I think these are the best French fries I got so far: perfectly salted and crispy! I was close to finish my plate until I remembered that this place was just a stop in a food journey...
We finished with eating the coconut layer cake that stared at us during the entire lunch: Jodi could not resist looking at it. The coconut layer cake is on the menu and comes from Balthazar Bakery. I am not the biggest fan of coconut, but I have to say that it was delicious!
It was made of a very moist cake with two layers of cream and some icing on top with coconut shaving. The coconut taste was perfect and subtle. On top of that, the cake was very light! Fantastic!
I was a bit disappointed by the burgers at Minetta Tavern as, with all the buzz about them, I was expecting something awesome. The only reason I would come back would be for the French fries and the coconut layer cake, not the burgers!
Enjoy (I did)!

September French Restaurant Week in NYC, New York- From September 17 to 30 2012
Philippo's in Clark, NJ
The chicken parmigiana sub was also big and loaded with cheese. It was good, but the chicken was cut too thin so its taste did not always go through.
For this second try, this was again very good, at a very reasonable price. Definitely a good place to go to if you crave Italian subs, cold or hot!
Enjoy (I did)!

Thai Basil restaurant in NYC, New York
This is one of our favorite appetizers! It was served with plum sauce. I loved it: crispy, tasty and not greasy! But very hot!

Brunch at The Standard Grill in NYC, New York
Each table had some cute kissing dogs that were in fact salt and pepper, that you could purchase (I am sure some people did!).
So we started off with the Bibb Royale:
It was bibb lettuce with a white-wine dijon vinaigrette and chives. This is my favorite lettuce and it was nicely made and delicately presented.
Then, they had a soup of the day: a chilled carrot soup.
It was the first time I had a carrot soup and to serve it chilled was perfect as it was a hot day: very refreshing!
Then, we shared some homemade cinnamon sugar donuts:
They were fantastic! Not greasy, airy with a scrumptious cinnamon sugar coating.
Following the donuts coma, Jodi got her scrambled eggs that she ordered:
They definitely know how to make scrambled eggs: fluffy and very moist! If it was not for Jodi, I would have eaten her plate!!!
On my side, I got the Belgian waffle with buttered rum, walnuts and bananas:
That was a great waffle: crispy outside and chewy at the same time. You could definitely taste the rum also...
For sure we had a sugar coma after leaving The Standard Grill! It was one of the best brunches I had in NYC!
Enjoy (I did)!
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Another Saturday in New York City!



Burgers at Stand 4 restaurant in NYC, New York
Jodi and I went for dinner with our friends Annie and Leif to Stand 4 near Union Square to enjoy a burger.
- choose the bun:
- brioche, sesame seed Bun, giant enlish muffin, whole wheat, iceberg lettuce (interesting...).
- choose the patty:
- beef, turkey, chicken, salmon, veggie, portobello.
- choose the toppings:
- free: lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles.
- additional charge: white cheddar, swiss, pepper jack, american, blue, mozzarella, carmelized onions, jalepenos, sauteed mushrooms, portobello, avocado, fried egg, smoke applewood bacon, canadian bacon, mac & chez, beef chili, turkey chili, cole slaw, kewpie japanese mayo, any sauce or mayo.

Chicken Galore restaurant in Union City, NJ
So, I would definitely order back the Fried Chicken from Chicken Galore: only this...
Enjoy (I did)!

Lunch at Michael's in NYC, New York

Matt & Meera, American-Indian restaurant in Hoboken, NJ - Closed
I have discovered this little gem in Hoboken that replaced Kati Roll a month ago: Matt & Meera. At first, we were not sure what we would get there as the name did not really indicate anything in particular. I was not even sure it would be a restaurant!
We went a first time and it was so good that we came back! The first time, I was lucky to meet one of the owners Chef Hari Nayak who wrote several cookbooks. He told me that the idea was to put together American and Indian cuisine, bring Indian spices and twist to American classics. In fact, the name itself is made of a common name in the US (Matt) and a common name in India (Meera): these people do not exist and only represent the fusion the Chef wanted to create.
I like the place: simple and warm with its bricks and wood.
They have a communal table in the middle of the dining room and a large shelf full of sauces you can purchase. I bought their Habanero mustard and really like it!
The service is fast and courteous. At first, I thought it was a fast food, because you order at the counter, but in fact, they will bring the food at the table, in plates, like in any restaurant. They also pay attention to the presentation as I hope my photos will show! The nice and sometimes playful plating gives another dimension to this place that you could not have guessed considering the prices displayed on their menu! At the time of this post, the most expensive item on the menu, the soft shell crab sandwich is $9! For sure, not all the items are full plates as the principle is to share, but still!
Looking at the menu, you will definitely recognize some authentic Indian specialties, such as the samosas:
Samosas are crispy turnover filled with this time either potatoes, vegetables or meat. We decided to try these three fillings, but you can pick which one you want. They are served with a tomato mustard chutney.
The potato and the vegetables samosa were delicious, packed with spices! As the vegetables are cut in small pieces and not pureed, you get a different flavor at each bite.
The meat samosa was amazing! The meat was definitely lamb and it was also packed with spices that reminded me of kefta that are meatballs you find in Oriental cuisine.
This with the delicious tomato mustard chutney was awesome! I also appreciated the fact that the samosas were crispy and not greasy at all! The shell was perfectly cooked and not doughy.
Then we tried the Meera's Chicken TikkaMasala kebab:
I love chicken Tikka Masala! So I was thrilled to try this! The chicken is pan seared and dipped in tikka masala sauce. It was a bit tough to remove the chicken from the skewer and the sauce was missing some depth. It was just ok for me.
Then we got their most ordered item: the "Naan" Chos.
This is the perfect example of the fusion between American and Indian cuisine. The chips are made of naan and there is some melted masala cheese all over it, with a scoop of cream cheese, some chutneys and some guacamole (for sure the guacamole was not fresh). I thought it was a great idea! The naan chips were crispy and their dryness was complemented by the melted cheese, sour cream and guacamole. The dish had a nice little kick! Overall a great idea.
The second time we went, we ordered again the samosa and I decided to try the lamb burger.
I thought it would be a smaller size burger, but in fact it was pretty big! It came in a metal bucket that gave a nice touch to the presentation. The bread was a soft toasted brioche bread and there was some lettuce, tomato and red onion with the lamb patty.
I asked for the burger to be cooked medium and it came at the perfect temperature! The meat was juicy and very tasty. With the lamb, they put the same spices that gave that particular taste to the meat samosa. There was no need to add any cheese, ketchup or mayo. It was incredibly good!
For one more dollar, we added some homemade crispy masala chips that were the perfect side to the burger.
Jodi ordered one kati roll:
It is like a wrap made with a thin bread that I believe was a roti. She picked the tofu roll. It was pretty tasty and there was a nice eggy taste thanks to the omelet they laid on the roti before rolling it.
The third time we went, we decided to try more classic dishes to see how the Indian influence translated to.
First were Matt's calamari.
They are crispy calamari served with a mustard tomato chutney. This was delicious: the calamari were perfectly cooked, meaning that they were not rubbery; it was crispy and not greasy with a hint of spices that slowly builds up in the back of your mouth, but is still not strong.
For the spiciness, I went for the grilled chicken wings.
These are red chili wings cooked in a tandoor. If you like spicy, this is definitely for you! Although my mouth was on fire, I loved it! Very tasty. The spiciness hits you right away and the only way to diffuse it is to dip the wings in the sauce they serve it with. Not sure what is was made of, but I certainely could taste some pepper.
The last dish was their naan pizza.
The pizza looked very appetizing and was fantastic! You can even try to make it at home after buying naan bread at the supermarket. Yes, the dough is replaced by some naan bread that is very thin and becomes crispy during the cooking process. They do not put any tomato sauce, just cheese and the different ingredients. I did not really care for the spinach and did not taste the mint at all. However, the flavor of the mushroom and pepper gave some freshness to it. Both were blended with the cheese (I hate when mushrooms are added at the end). Overall very good!
Each times, we got some fantastic dishes at Matt & Meera and we will sure go back there! My only regret is that they do not serve sweet lassi that I love and have no desserts. They do serve mango lassi and a cucumber cooler that I have tried and was delish, but they cannot replace a good sweet lassi! They told me that they will soon start proposing a dinner menu. I will for sure try it!!!
Enjoy (I did)!

Delicious Gelato at Eataly in NYC, New York
Jodi got the coconut gelato in a cone.
Coconut is Jodi's favorite flavor. I tried it and it was quite good: creamy with a nice coconut taste. The cone was crunchy and filled with ice cream.
On my side, I ordered two flavors in a cup: hazelnut and salted caramel.