My nephew culinary visit: day 2 / part 1 - Smorgasburg in Brooklyn, NY
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My nephew culinary visit: day 1 - steaks at Dino & Harry's in Hoboken, NJ
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Two Little Red Hens in NYC, New York
Two Little Red Hens was recommended by Malini from The Restaurant Fairy when we met her and her husband, Yozo, at the blogger event organized by Tabélog at SakaMai.
It was good, with a nice proportion cake / frosting. However, it was not the best I had so far (Sweet in Hoboken, NJ is the best!).
I also tried the Brooklyn Blackout cupcake, recommended by Malini:
It was fantastic! Not too sweet, made with chocolate cake, chocolate pudding and fudge frosting. My only regret was that I did not order a regular size one! It was so good! Moist, not too sweet and full of flavors, it is the perfect chocolate cupcake for chocolate lovers!
Trust me: it is not the last time I will be there! And, if you go, do not miss the Brooklyn Blackout!
Enjoy (I did)!
Maison, French Brasserie located Midtown, NYC, New York
We went for brunch and did not start that well as they kind of forgot us...The manager came and apologized, offering us some drinks; I just went for coffee (sorry, no bellini)! But we thought the service would be better once they realized we were there, unfortunately, it was not the case: it was the poorest service we had in a long time! And it was so unusual for that place.
Concerning the menu, you will find lots of basic dishes you would find in brasseries, although the restaurant features mainly specialties from Brittany, such as crepes, as well as standard brunch dishes such as eggs Benedict.
Jodi decided to try their Croque Monsieur, made with ham and beer marinated Swiss cheese:
When ordering, they ask you if you want fries or the mixed salad. She picked the salad. The presentation was wonderfully rustic and appetizing! And the croque monsieur was delicious! The bread was soft and there was a lot of cheese.
On my side, I ordered the smoked ham and gruyere cheese crepe with a fried egg on top:
Similar to Jodi, I had choice between fries or salad: I picked salad. The crepe itself was just ok: too thin, you could barely taste it! However, there were a lot of ham and cheese and I loved the fact that the fried egg was cooked over easy, so I could dip the crepe in the runny yolk!
And it is only few seconds before our dishes came that they asked us if we wanted some bread with some sort of pepper butter and olive oil!!!
Despite the service, it was a good brunch and we will probably go back. This time, hopefully, it will be a more enjoyable experience!
Enjoy (I did)!
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The burger at DB Bistro Modern in NYC, New York
I could not resist to go to DB Bistro Modern to try their burger, The Original DB Burger! Yes, you can skip the menu and bring it to me! You are probably wondering what this burger is; it is a sirloin burger filled with short ribs, foie gras and black truffle! Of course, it is pricey and some may say that they would never pay $32 for a burger, but they would for a steak frites though and, considering the ingredients, the price might just be right.
So, here we are, at DB Bistro Modern! The place is...modern, with a nice balance between the dark wood and red leather that is also present on the walls. It definitely gives a warmth and elegance to the place. I loved the black and white photos that were covering one of the walls: simply beautiful!
It took a while for somebody to take care of us, whether it was to bring us the menus or just water. I guess there were under staffed and our waiter was clearly overwhelmed, apologetic each time he was checking on us. Would that be a repeat of what happened at DBGB? Looked like it!
Fortunately my coffee did not take too long!
As well as some fresh bread, similar to pain de campagne.
Our food took a bit if time to come...and it even came earlier than the table next to us that ordered 5 minutes before! Jodi got her Croque Monsieur, served with a salad.
It was made with Swiss cheese and there was a lot of ham. Unfortunately, the bread in the bottom was very hard to cut through because overcooked. Too bad, because otherwise it would have been a great one!
Then was my burger! It looked fantastic! The meat patty was huge (a bit difficult to eat...), and was resting on a Parmesan bun, with a tomato confit in the bottom and some red onions on top for a bit of crunch.
It was conveniently cut in half, revealing a piece if foie gras. I ordered it medium cooked and it was perfect: flavorful and juicy, the taste of the short rib definitely went through. In fact, you could see the short rib meat in the patty.
The first bite was divine: you could definitely taste the sirloin, then the short rib and finally the foie gras (when biting in the center). However, I did not smell or taste any black truffle, making me wonder if there was really some in it.
Let's not forget the fries that were very good and served with mustard, ketchup and a delicious homemade mayonnaise.
It was good, but for me, if I want to go eat a fancier burger, I will pick the one in the tap room at Colicchio & Son's!
Enjoy (I did)!
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Zafra's in Hoboken, NJ
The last time I went to Zafra's was in March this year. We went there few times before, but that time, it was to drink their hot chocolate with machica that was ranked number 15 of the best hot chocolate in the US! We tried it and it was delicious, however, we were out of luck because their fryer was not working and they could not prepare some of the dishes we wanted to order.
It was a nice gesture that we could not refuse! And trust me: we would have been crazy to refuse! It was delicious!
It had this thick layer of meringue on top that was flambéed, and then, in the bottom, was the sponge cake that was drowned in the milk mix. This was fantastic: tasty and not sweet at all! Needless to say we finished it!
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Umami Shoppu in the West Village, NYC, New York
How could I miss a place like Umami Shoppu located few blocks from Union Square? Cheap and good food is always something I appreciate: you do not need to pay big bucks to eat well and this is another good example of that. I know: I usually finish my blog post with what I think about a place and starts rarely with my opinion. But sometimes, I just feel like it!
We also tried the Roti pancake:
I love that dish: yes it can be greasy, but it is so good in that curry sauce, that is more Indian / Thai - adopted - than Japanese.
I also tried the fried squid, served with a chili sauce:
It was not greasy, crunchy and the squid was not rubbery. I loved the mix between the saltiness of the fried squid and the sweetness of the chili sauce that was not spicy at all.
Another dish I tried was the yakitory, those Japanese skewers that I discovered at Bambootori.
I decided to try three of them: chicken, beef and pork belly. All of them were fantastic: delicious, with a nice char taste, they were tender and smothered in a sauce made with hoisin, molasses, mirin (sake rice), sake and sesame.
- Tonkotsu (pork bone)
- Miso (soy bean paste)
- Shoyu (soy sauce)
- curry (curry pork bone)
This is definitely a place I will keep in my address book: the food is very good, not expensive and the service courteous and efficient.
Enjoy (I did)!
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Surprising food at Toloache in NYC, New York

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Brunch at The Smith in NYC, New York
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Motorino pizza in the East Village, NYC, New York
We decided to try the Margherita pizza:
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Magnum ice cream in Bryant Park, NYC!
I was recently invited to try the "Make your own" Ice cream bars from Magnum at Bryant Park. I love the make your own concept, that I experienced mainly with frozen yogurt.
So, first you pick your toppings. The place being small, it is limited. They have things like peanut butter cookie crumbs, salted pretzel, toasted coconut or rice krispies. You can pick up to three toppings.
Then, they will take an ice cream bar and dip it in either dark or milk chocolate.
Then, they will put the toppings you picked on top of you ice cream, drizzle some chocolate and add a chocolate chip with a M written on it, for Magnum.
I decided to go with milk chocolate, salted pretzels and rice Krispies.
Jodi went for milk chocolate, toasted coconut and rice krispies:
Located W40th and 6th avenue!
Ice cream at Il Laboratorio Del Gelato in NYC, New York
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BBQ at Hill Country in NYC, New York
Recently, we went back to Hill Country with Jodi's cousins Jessica and Michael and their two kids, Alex and Brian. I was excited for many reasons, besides sharing a meal with them: the main one being that I love BBQ. It was also an opportunity to revisit it as my last visit was last year.
The place, that serves Texas BBQ, is similar to most of the BBQ places I went to: wood, wood and again wood.
But then, the experience is different: they sit you at a table where you will order beverages, but when it comes to the good, you need to order at the counter. So, they give each person of the party a ticket that will be stamped with the cost if the items you order.
Do not lose that ticket, otherwise, similar to Katz's, you will be in trouble and pay a high price!
They have three counters: the meat, where they will carve the meat.
You just need to ask them what you want, type and quantity, as they sell by the pound. They also propose some samplers for a fixed price.
Then, the sides:
I should probably mentioned that the guy serving us at the meat station was very courteous, not like the one at the sides station!!!
The last one is for desserts, that you can also order at the table.
We were ready for a feast! A good sign was the paper towel roll that they put on each table, that prefigure some finger licking!
So, Jodi decided to order a salad, but we also shared some deviled eggs.
I liked them, probably because I love mayo and there was a lot if it!
We also shared some Mac & Cheese, that were good, but I would have liked them creamier.
We also tried the corn pudding that was deliciously sweet.
Then, I created my own sampler! They put it in brown paper
That I delicately unwrapped, as I would if it was a gift!
There, I had:
Beef shoulder:
Moist brisket:
Beef rib (huge):
Pork rib:
Fortunately there was dessert! We ordered the banana pudding that was spectacular: light and not too sweet, I could have eaten several of them.
The Big Gay Ice Cream Shop in the East Village, NYC, New York
It's been a while since we wanted to try the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop: we heard about it so much and saw it few times on some of the TV shows we follow. It all started with a truck in 2009 and two years later, they opened this location in the East Village.
And trust me: it was crowded! To a point that the person you see on the photo, who made us laugh a lot, was directing traffic into the store.
It is a very small place with a passion from unicorns apparently...
Yes, unicorns everywhere!
There, you will not find your regular ice cream: it is not Mr Softee! They use ingredients like sea salt, dulce de leche, vanilla wafers, key lime curd...
On my side, I decided to order the Monday Sundae:
It was made of twist ice cream, dulce de leche, sea salt and whipped cream. The best part was the cone that was lined with Nutella! Yes, Nutella, one of my favorite spreads! And they put a nice quantity of it! It was a bit sweet, but I loved the sweet and salty taste.
Jodi went for the Salty Pimp:
It was made of vanilla ice cream, dulce de leche, sea salt and dipped in milk chocolate, that created a delicious coating.
These ice cream were decadent and fantastic! I also liked the ice cream holder that allowed not to have ice cream dripping on our hands. I will definitely go back!!!
Enjoy (I did)!
Hunter's in Brooklyn, New York
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Ippudo West Side in NYC, New York
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Blogger event at Pie Face in Chelsea, New York
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An Italian Culinary Experience with Casa Vinicola Zonin and Osteria Del Circo!
I was recently invited by Casa Vinicola Zonin for an Italian Culinary Experience. This is my second event of that sort and I admit that I love it, because it is not only about the wine, but also about the marriage of wine and food. This time, the wine was paired with the food from Osteria Del Circo, one of the many restaurants from the Maccioni family. If you are a foodie, this name cannot be totally unknown! They own few restaurants, the iconic one being Le Cirque! And we got the privilege to meet with one of the Maccioni brothers: Marco. We even spoke with him after the event, for couple of minutes and he was very nice! During the evening, organized at The International Culinary Center, he entertained us with great stories from his family, and making me realizing how big Le Cirque is, considering how many renown Chefs worked there, from Francois Payard, Jacques Torres, Daniel Boulud or Geoffrey Zakarian. The way Marco told these stories, you could feel that he was proud and it was not pretentious at all, making us forget that we were at a marketing event, and giving us the impression that we were invited at some friends' gathering and Marco was one of the guests.
Interesting enough, he presented Osteria Del Circo as the anti-Le Cirque, giving as an example the fact that you have to wear a tie at Le Cirque and not at Osteria Del Circo. We saw few years ago a documentary called
A Table in Heaven
, where the brothers tried to persuade their father not to impose such a formal attire. We mentioned it to Marco whose reaction was "Oh God!"...
Also present was the Casa Vinicola Zonin crew, Jelena, Paolo and Francesco, as well as Chef Alfio Longo who is the executive chef of the kitchen at Osteria Del Circo.
A student from the ICC, Chef Alfio Longo, Marco Maccioni, Francesco Rabellino and Jelena Meisel
(Paolo, where were you???)
Chef Longo has an interesting story: born in Germany to an Italian family, he was raised in a small town close to Florence called Pistoia. After developing a culinary passion and studying at the F. Martini Culinary & Hotel Management & Tourism Institute in Montecatini where he graduated in 1998, he worked in famous restaurants in Italy. In 2003, as a sous Chef at Uno Piu Restorante in Montecatini, he impressed Sirio Maccioni and his family so much, who were spending the summer there as it was their hometown, that they proposed him a job! After many tribulations and travels around the world, he was appointed Executive Chef at Osteria Del Circo in New York City.
So, with such a cast, we were ready for this long awaited Italian Culinary Experience!
We started off with canapés, one bite food. The first one was tomatoes and mozzarella:
Then, my favorite: prosciutto wrapped figs!
This was simple, but heavenly good, with the saltiness of the prosciutto and the sweetness of the fig complementing each other.
After, smoked salmon canapés:
This was a fantastic way of preparing our palates for what would be an incredible experience! These canapés were served with Zonin Prosecco, which was also the welcome drink.
Then came the first dish: Vitello Tonnato, salasa verde and capperi or veal tenderloin, tuna sauce, salsa verde and capers:
The way the Chef prepared it was by cooking the veal in boiling water for one hour, making it moist and tender, then cutting it carpaccio style. He will then roll it around the marinated canned tuna mixed with aioli (to simplify, mayonnaise with garlic) and capers. The salsa verde was made with parsley, mint and avocado.
This was a surprising dish in the sense that I never had meat and tuna together. Canned tuna and mayo does not scream elegance, but I think the Chef succeeded in elevating the dish and make it elegant. I really liked the different flavors and wanted more of the salsa verde that was not too overpowering, added some freshness and let the other components of the dish shine.
It was paired with a glass of Vermentino Calasole Rocca Di Montemassi 2011, a dry white wine, tangy and crisp.
The second dish was Pasta Paccheri All Anatra, Zucca and Funghi or Del verde paccheri pasta, with braised duck, butternut squash and mushrooms:
It was a very hearty dish, made with pasta that I never tried before! Chef Longo picked this pasta, not only because they are not common, but also because he wanted thick pasta to go with the duck ragout which had robust flavors. Chef Longo cooked the duck in red wine and vegetables (celery, carrots and onion) for three hours. That is true that the pairing with the thick pasta, as well as the butternut squash was perfect to add a bit of texture and the latter added a nice sweetness, subtle, but nice.
The wine served with it was my favorite of the night and will be in store in approximately a month: Berengario Zonin.
This wonderful wine from Northern Italy is made of grapes from merlot and cabernet sauvignon, named after the first king of Italy.
Dry and soft, it was perfect with the bold flavor of the ragout.
The next dish was Trippa classic con crostone ai carciofi or Italian-style tripe with a gratiné artichoke bruschetta:
It has been so long I did not have tripe and I was very excited to try that dish! It is a traditional dish where the tripe is cooked for four hours in tomato sauce. It smelled very good and the first bite was divine. The tripe was not chewy and perfectly cooked and the sauce had a robust flavor, counterbalanced by the bruschetta (first eat the tripe, then the bruschetta); another hearty dish for sure.
It was served with a glass of Chianti: Classico Le Ellere Castello D'Albola 2009.
This was another great red wine (yes, the bottle is empty, but it is not my fault!). The way they describe it is:
"Offers a medium red ruby color and a perfumed light cherry nose with touches of toast. The wine finishes soft with round tannins and dry sweet fruit flavors".
That was perfect for this dish that was rich and had strong flavors.
Last was the dessert: tiramisu!
If there is one thing that an Italian restaurant must make perfectly is tiramisu and Chef Longo made one that I will remember for a while!!! It was amazingly delicious: creamy, with the right balance of ingredients, with the perfect amount of coffee and not too sweet. In fact, they paired it with a glass of Rosato Castello Del Poggio that we tried the last time, which was a great choice for this dessert.
This wine is made with a blend of moscato bianco and pinot noir grapes. I love the way their describe the bouquet and flavor:
"Fruity and floral, with delicate rose and exotic fruit scents.Fresh and pleasantly sweet with a taste that reveals its varietal characteristic".
Thank you to the Casa Vinicola Zonin, Osteria Del Circo, Delverde pasta USA and the International Culinary Center for hosting us: this was a great evening that not only allowed us to discover some great wine and food, but also to learn more about one of the iconic families of the culinary world in this country.
Enjoy (I did)!
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East Japanese Restaurant in NYC, New York
The squid was tender and had a nice char to it. If you like squid, do not miss this fantastic dish!
The last appetizer was shrimp gyoza.
I admit hat it was the first time I tried a shrimp gyoza; usually, it is either vegetable or pork. The gyoza were good, not greasy, with a nice shrimp taste.
It was eel over rice with sweet steamed egg cubes (tamago yaki) and edamame.
It came with a bunch of condiments such as wasabi and chopped scallion:
Toasted sesame seeds:
Japanese "oshinko": pickled cucumber, carrots and eggplant.
Shredded shiso mint leaves:
Spinach, enoki mushrooms and edamame:
Shredded nori seaweed:
It was delicious and full of flavors, between the dense and meaty taste of the eel, the sweetness of the egg cubes, the edamame and the various condiments I put in it, trying each time to make it different!
I also tried the chirashi that is made of various raw fish over rice:
As well as the shabu-shabu, a Japanese dish where you will cook thin slices of meat in boiling water.
This was beef shabu-shabu:
That came with a bunch of veggies:
Et voila!

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Korean BBQ at Kunjip in NYC, New York