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Pie By The Pound in NYC, New York

Hotel Tortuga Mexican Restaurant in NYC, New York
Walking around NYU in search for cheap eats, we found this place called Hotel Tortuga. It is a Mexican restaurant that offers a large selection of vegetarian dishes for reasonable prices. Yes, it is called Hotel Tortuga, but it is not a hotel! In fact, they want you to imagine that you are in a hotel near Acapulco. The decor definitely feels like South America and is very cozy with its red booths and relaxed atmosphere.
This is what we ate for less than $30:
A large side of guacamole with corn chips:
We finished with a Mexican hot chocolate:
Enjoy (I did)!
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Pho at Pho 66 in Hell's Kitchen - NYC, New York
There are days where you are fixated on a particular dish. This time (shall I say again?), it was ramen! We were planning on going to Sapporo ramen, but it was packed. So Jodi and I decided to walk on 9th avenue, aka Hell's Kitchen, and see if any restaurant would erase our disappointment. We noticed Pho 66. The location looked familiar and it is only after we entered the restaurant that we realized that we went there several months ago, at the time it was a Colombian place called Farmers Rotisseria A La Brasa. I could not believe it!
If you do not know what Pho is, it is Vietnamese dish consisting of broth, noodles usually made from rice, herbs, vegetables and meat. Well, it was as close to the ramen craving as it could be...
What I really liked is the fact that they offer different sizes of bowl: large, medium and small, to accommodate any appetite.
Jodi ordered the Pho Verte:
Verte means green in France and here, it relates to the fact that it is a vegetarian dish.
On my side, I ordered the Pho Bun Bo Hue:
It consisted of pork shoulder and beef shank and came with some lime, soy and lemongrass to mix with.
Both broths were tasty with for sure bolder flavors thanks to the meat in the Bun Bo Hue. The noodles were good, but I preferred the one in the Pho Verte as the one in the Bun Bo Hue were a bit too al dente for my taste and as they were thicker, it was less enjoyable. I liked both dishes, with a preference for the vegetarian one in fact! Incroyable!
For dessert, we decided to share a black rice pudding:
It was made with coconut milk and served with slices of mango. I did not like it to be honest: the texture was off, I could barely taste the coconut milk and the mango was not ripe enough.
I really liked Pho 66 (except the dessert): the Pho are pretty good (they have a nice selection), they look beautiful and taste good, all of that for a reasonable price! I did not regret not having ramen that night!
Enjoy (I did)!
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Häagen-Dazs® Artist Series Event at Pouring Ribbons in NYC, New York
Anyway, I got my hand on a slice of that cake!
Look at that slice and tell me you would not want a bite, or two!!! That was light and heavenly good. The pairing of the apricot jam with the chocolate was a killer!
The other desserts were made without Gelato. We got:
Dark Chocolate cookies:
Dark Chocolate Pistacchio spread:
Biscotti Milk that was Chef Christina Tosi's take on cookies and milk!
This was great and I enjoyed it with the chocolate cake!!!
Besides food, the evening was filled with art, also inspired from Italy and Gelato, as well as music, with a performance from Suzanna Choffel from "The Voice":
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A Trip to Dominique Ansel Bakery and Pulino's Bar and Pizza in NYC, New York!
Our first target was Dominique Ansel Bakery: it is not the first time we went there and, if I could, I would go every day for their Kouign Amman!
It was not even 12pm and the place was packed! I admit that we went there for the cronut, a new creation from Dominique Ansel that is a CROissant-doNUT! Such a good idea: we could not wait to try it! Unfortunately, they were sold out!!! Of course, we could not leave like that and so, we decided to order a Kouign Amman:
This is a must have at Dominique Ansel Bakery! Imagine a croissant packed in butter and covered with a bit of sugar. Trust me: if you try one, you will dream about it and go back there just for it! But, what is great about this bakery is that they take classic French pastries and put a twist to it! Like the Paris New York that I also tried today:
The Paris-New York is inspired by the Paris-Brest, a French pastry, made of choux pastry and a praline flavored cream. In this one, the cream is made with peanut butter! It was very good, not too sweet and not heavy, with a nice balance between the peanut butter and the chocolate.
Then, we decided to walk uptown, under the rain, thinking that a bibimbap in Korea Town would be perfect for this weather. While walking, I started to have my mind thinking about all the places we could go to , maybe closer, such as ramen or Italian, but Jodi really wanted bibimbap, until I mentioned Pulino's Pizza! We were just passing by W Houston and she pushed me on my right to go towards that restaurant! Then, there was no possibility of changing her mind...and mine at the same time...
The last time we were there, we tried their burrata that was fantastic, as well as their four cheese pizza. We decided to order again the burrata, that is homemade:
If you like cheese, especially creamy cheese, this is for you!
It was heaven! The cream was perfect and refreshing! Combined with the crispy bread, the tomatoes and the balsamic vinegar, it was an harmony of flavors dancing in my mouth!
We then decided to try the simpler pizza you can find: the margherita.
It is composed of tomato, mozzarella, grana cheese and basil leaves. The crust was divine, a bit burnt from the brick oven, but it was not an issue at all! The pizza sauce tasted fresh and they put a lot of cheese. To conclude: very, very good!
After this second visit at Pulino's, I think that it is a great restaurant. The only negatives today are the table placing (they squeeze their customers so much that it was difficult for the table next to us to get their food without us being on the way) and the waiter was rude!
Enjoy (I did)!


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A trip to Montreal - Part 9: Houston Steaks Côtes Levées Trudeau Airport
After a fantastic time in Montreal, it was time to go back. We showed up early at the airport to make sure we had enough time for customs and...lunch! Of course, we were not expecting the same level of food like the one we got used to in the past few days in Canada, but wanted to avoid fast food for sure! That is how we ended up at Houston Steaks Côtes Levées.
It was composed of mixed leaves, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, endives, onions and croutons, drizzled with raspberry vinaigrette. Let say that it was just a salad! Nothing extraordinary...
Well, what can I say: we were not expecting fantastic food at the airport and it was an ok alternative to the fast food. If you are in a hurry, this is not for you: the service was slow and not that friendly!
Enjoy (...)!

A trip to Montreal - Part 8: French Bistro L'Express
As well as some crunchy cornichons in a jar that gave a relaxed and rustic feel to the experience:
Jodi decided to order only a salad as she really wanted a dessert. She picked the goat cheese salad:

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A trip to Montreal - Part 7: Schwartz's delicatessen!
The salami sandwich was also delicious with a nice quantity of meat for sure! As people come and sometimes share, they impose a small fee:
At the end, they gave us our bill and we had to pay at the cashier, cash. So no fear of losing a ticket like at Katz's!

A trip to Montreal - Part 6: French Patisserie Boulangerie O Gateries in Longueuil

A trip to Montreal - Part 5: Kitchenette
They started by bringing us bread and butter.
For starters, Jodi ordered the albacore (tuna) tartare "beach style" nachos:
It was very good, light and refreshing. The nachos gave a nice crunch to the dish.
I ordered the crab cakes, served with Ranch dressing:
Enjoy (I did)!

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A trip to Montreal - Part 4 - Ice Cream at Chez Catherine!
They had plenty of flavors like cookie dough, bubble gum, black cherry, but there was no coconut for Jodi. So she ended up with vanilla ice cream in a sugar cone:
I ordered praline and cream in a waffle cone:
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A trip to Montreal - Part 3 - Fish and Chips at Brit & Chips!

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A trip to Montreal - Part 2: dinner at Leméac, a French Bistro!

A trip to Montreal - Part 1: Introduction
Place d'Armes in Montreal |
Rue Saint Urbain in Montreal |
Random Street |
Parc du Bassin Bonsecours |
Bassin in the Old Port area |
We also went to a Nespresso Boutique for the first time.
The place was nice and modern with a store on the second floor. We just went there for an espresso as I was in urgent need for one, but they also serve food there as well as other drinks...Well, like a cafe! They will propose any flavor available in the capsules they sell, with different aromatic notes such as honey, citrux, spicy...
I went for the Arpegio, described as:
"INTENSE AND CREAMY
A dark roast of pure South and Central American Arabicas, Arpeggio has a strong character and intense body, enhanced by cocoa notes."
Anyway, I still enjoyed it (I did)!
Stay tuned for the rest of the trip!
A trip to Montreal - Part 3 - Fish and Chips at Brit & Chips!
A trip to Montreal - Part 4 - Ice Cream at Chez Catherine!
A trip to Montreal - Part 5: Kitchenette



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Vanessa's Dumpling House in NYC, New York

Lunch at Trattoria Saporito in Hoboken, NJ
One of my colleagues suggested Trattoria Saporito few weeks ago, so Jodi and I decided to try it. I admit that we passed in front of it few times, but never thought about going in. When we entered the restaurant, we could not miss the decor. Let's summarize by this: if Gordon Ramsay was to help them in an episode of Kitchen Nightmares, he would for sure change the decor and furniture...
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Crepes at Cafe Jolie in Hell's kitchen, NYC, New York

Dinner at Zuni in Hell's Kitchen, NYC, New York
Each time we passed in front of Zuni, located in the lower part of Hell's Kitchen, it was packed. So we thought that there must have been a reason for that! So, as it was cold outside, we decided to try it as we did not have enough courage to look around for a new place to try for this blog that would have tables available.

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Mini Doughnuts at The Doughnuttery in Chelsea Market - NYC, New York
- The cacaoboy (Cacao nibs, sea salt, black),
- The Urban Monkey (Green coffee, banana, coconut) or
- The PBCP (Peanut Butter, cayenne, pretzel).
Otherwise, you can simply get a cinnamon sugar, a powdered sugar or a sprinkles one. We decided to go for 6 doughnuts for $6. Originally, we thought we would be able to try 6 different flavors, but the not so nice person serving us, said that it was not possible.
