Steak Sandwich at Black Bear Bar in Hoboken, New Jersey

People's Pops at Chelsea Market in NYC, New York
Jodi went for a grape flavored shaved ice cup.
Good at first, but missing some syrup...
What was interesting is that they shave the ice of a 100 lb ice cube right in front of you!
So it was interesting to try, but I definitely prefer ice cream...
Enjoy (I kind of did)!

Press dinner and follow up brunch at Jeanne et Gaston in NYC, New York
The second appetizer was sea scallops with a creamy polenta and carrot and cardamon sauce.
The presentation was beautiful! The scallops were well cooked with a nice sear and were not rubbery. The polenta was delicious: very creamy and not grainy. It paired well with the carrot sauce. Problem is that I do not really like cardamon and it sometimes overpowered the dish. Without the cardamon, this dish would have been a total hit for me!!!
Then came the first entree: a quenelle in a nantua sauce.
Think about quenelle as a dumpling. This one was a traditional one, made with pike. When I was a kid, the only version of quenelle I knew was the one in a can. In France, you can find a wide variety of quenelle made with pike or chicken and many different sauces. It is only later that I tried a fresh one: much lighter and tastier than the canned one! I think I saw some at Whole Foods even!!!
Anyway, this one was very light and not fishy at all. However, there was at some point some fishy taste in the Nantua sauce (consists of bechamel, cream and crayfish). This was my least favorite dish although I loved the quenelle itself.
The second entree was a roasted duck filet served with red cabbage and grape reduction.
I loved it! The duck was slightly pink and moist. The grape reduction was delicious and not sweet! It was a perfect dish and I would surely order that again! Having red cabbage and a grape reduction was a great idea, far from the traditional sides you would eat with duck.
For dessert, we got a brioche pudding diplomat and a raspberry souffle.
The desserts rocked! I am still drooling thinking about the pudding! It was dense, buttery and served slightly warm, with chocolate valrona ice cream to die for and a vanilla sauce.
The rasperry souffle was a nice change to the regular chocolate souffle. A bit sweet, it had a nice fruity taste.
I almost forgot to mention their nice French wine selection, from Bordeaux to Bourgogne. We were able to taste the following:
- Bourgogne Chardonnay Kimmerigien 2010, Domaine Brocard
- Jurancon sec 2010, Chateau Jolys
- Fronton classic 2009, Chateau Brouissel
Gelato pop at Popbar in New York City, NY
- pick your gelato or sorbet.
- pick a dip: dark, milk or white chocolate.
- pick a topping: almonds, hazelnuts, granola, shredded coconut, ...

South Indian Dosa at Matt & Meera in Hoboken, NJ - Closed
I have already written a post about Matt & Meera, an American-Indian fusion restaurant in Hoboken, NJ. Since they opened, I went few times and I have become a huge fan of this place. So, I was somewhat curious to try their brunch menu!
Jodi and I decided to try the dosa, a lentil crepe from South India. The first time I tried it was many years ago in Mumbai, during the Ganesh festival. The one I had was vegetarian and delicious from what I recall!
Jodi ordered the potato dosa.
When it arrived, it looked fantastic! It was served with some chutney, one of them being the tomato mustard chutney that is amazing! It is certainly a big portion if you compare to the knife and fork on the photo.
But not the entire dosa was filled.
The filling in the potato dosa was very tasteful and a bit spicy, with some nice sweetness added by the onions that were deliciously soft.
I decided to go for the lamb dosa.
I love lamb and it had the same flavor profile as the samosas or the lamb burger that I still crave! It was packed with spices that exploded in my mouth!
In this dosa too, they added some onions that added not only sweetness but also texture to the dish. I loved it!!!
Of course, we had to finish with dessert. I was intrigued by their dessert menu as I love Indian desserts! We shared the caramel kulfi, that is a kind of ice cream.
It was succulent with an great caramel taste. The texture was denser than ice cream and a perfect way to end the meal!
That was a great brunch and I will definitely try other traditional brunch dishes that I am sure have a nice Indian twist such as the Huevos Rancheros or the steak & Eggs!
Enjoy (I did)!
Vegetarian dinner at Gobo in NYC, New York

Vegetarian food at Angelica kitchen in New York, NY
We decided to skip the appetizers and ordered Angelica's cornbread.

Lunch menu at T Thai in Hoboken, NJ

Fantastic Burger at Burger Joint at Le Parker Meridien - NYC, New York
The restaurant is interesting: few wooden tables and walls and lights covered with graffitis. Dim lights with no windows and posters on the walls. It definitely gives a very casual feel to the place.

Ramen at Ippudo-NY in NYC, New York
For the ramen, I asked the waitress which one was the most popular and she mentioned the Akamaru Modern.
It is a "Tonkotsu" (pork) soup noodles topped with Ippudo's secret "Umami Dama" miso paste, pork chashu, cabbage, sesame kikurage mushrooms, scallions, and garlic oil (not too much!). I loved it to the point where I finished my bowl!
Jodi ordered the Wasabi Shoyu Ramen that is their vegetarian alternative.
It is a soy sauce and vegetable based noodle soup, topped with bean curd, wasabi, menma (bamboo shoots), nori (seaweed), scallions, and wasabi infused oil. She added a hard boiled egg to it that had a brown-ish color probably because cooked in soy. The colors were spectacular and appetizing. The soup had the smell and the taste of miso. The noodles were thicker than the ones in my soup and cooked the same way, although, because of their thickness, they were still al dente when I tasted them. It was overall a very good dish.
As Jodi was not sure how spicy it would be, so she asked for the wasabi on the side.
It was the first time I saw fresh wasabi and did not find it as spicy as the wasabi paste.
Now, know that the quantity they serve is big and that there is a lot of soup. You can ask for extra noodles for $2 (Kaedama), but I have to say that I was full, especially after having eaten some of Jodi's dish...
At the end of the meal, they brought us some green tea: it was a nice way to end this meal and clean our palates!
I really enjoyed (yes I did!) Ippudo! They serve great food full of flavor and I can't stop thinking about that soup...because as you know: I Just Want To Eat!

Carlo's Bakery in Hoboken, NJ - Is the Cake Boss overrated???
The Cake Boss is known for his insane cakes that he is building on his show. For sure they look spectacular, but I am not sure they taste that good considering the amount of fondant and rice crispy treat he puts in it.
Update: Here is the review of the Cake Boss Cafe at Port Authority NYC!

Lombardi, the oldest pizzeria in the US - NYC, New York
Then we ordered a pizza: small size (6 slices) with wild mushrooms and homemade meatballs (beef and pork).
The pizza, cooked in a coal oven, smelled amazingly good! The crust was thin and crispy with a nice char in the bottom and the sides.
Each topping was $3 and they put a lot of it! The meatballs, although small, were moist and tasty.
They also did not cheat us on the wild mushrooms. Another thing I appreciated was the amount of basil they put on the pizza: usually, you get few leafs. At Lombardi's, they put a lot. This gave additional flavors to this great pie!
I definitely liked Lombardi's pizza! It is definitely a place to visit, with or without the title of oldest pizzeria in the US!
Be careful though: it is cash only, like when they opened...
Enjoy (I did)!

Press dinner at De Santos in NYC, New York
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Courtesy of De Santos |

Ken and Cook in NYC, New York
The bread was fresh and crispy! I have to say that I love dipping bread in olive oil! It is a great and healthy alternative to butter, not that I am a healthy eater...
Enjoy (I did)!

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Brunch at La Petite Abeille in NYC, New York
I went to this place many years ago and wanted to go back specifically for "The Mitraillette" (machine gun) sandwich, a Belgian sandwich made with steak and fries. Where I come from, we use to have an equivalent: beef patty, French fries and ketchup in a baguette; we called it "The American". I remember that I loved it, although the idea of fries in bread can seem weird.
Jodi ordered the croque monsieur.
This was pretty good: way better than the one we got at Pastis or Felix! There was a lot of cheese and they used a nice artisanal bread. It was served with some nice fries.
Of course, we could not leave without trying a Belgian waffle!
We went for a Liege waffle that is is a richer, denser, sweeter, and chewier waffle. It came very hot but was so delicious! A bit doughy, but still delicious! I did not regret that choice and would have easily eaten a second one (even a third...)!
La Petite Abeille is not a bad choice for brunch. Some items might be overpriced, but otherwise, it is decent. I would give it a second chance, especially to try the Mitraillette sandwich!
Enjoy (I did)!

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Sourdough bread recipe
Korean food at Korea Palace in NYC, New York
My all time favorite and present most of the time is Kimchi, a fermented dish made of vegetables, the most popular being cabbag,e and some seasoning that can make it spicy.

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Annual Food and Wine Tasting Benefit, Plate by Plate, at The New York Public Library - October 5th 2012
- Spot Dessert Bar - see review here.
- Blue Smoke
- Bell, Book and Candle
- Ilili restaurant
- The French Culinary Institute
- Yerba Buena
- etc...
Hoboken Arts & Music Festival - September 29th 2012
Cheese curds are pieces of cheese that are deep fried. As they mentioned that they are "Authentic" Wisconsin cheese curds, I suspect the cheese to be purely cheddar, hopefully not processed!
