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Dinner at Tout Va Bien in Midtown

I recently went back at Tout Va Bien, a French restaurant Midtown with an interesting kind of overdone decor and a nice atmosphere filled with French music. Not the best French restaurant in town, but it serves a pretty decent food with prices that are not outrageous. Tout Va Bien has been feeding the New York crowd since 1948, a longevity that cannot be ignored for sure. 

Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

I recently went back at Tout Va Bien, a French restaurant Midtown with an interesting kind of overdone decor and a nice atmosphere filled with French music. Not the best French restaurant in town, but it serves a pretty decent food with prices that are not outrageous. Tout Va Bien has been feeding the New York crowd since 1948, a longevity that cannot be ignored for sure. 

Terrace at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Terrace at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Dining room at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Dining room at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

The first time I went there, I went all classic with the snails and the veal kidney, both being sublime. This time, I stuck to classics, but decided, although very tempted by these dishes, to go for different ones. Here is what I had:

First, I should mention the veggie plate that they brought to the table. I thought it was to replace the bread: not at all as a bread basket came right before the dishes were served. I admit that I was disappointed with the bread that was chewy, proof that it was not fresh...I mean, bread is a staple in France and you cannot have some decent one in a French restaurant???

Vegetables plate at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY 

Vegetables plate at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY 

Bread basket at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Bread basket at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Then I got foie gras. I admit that there I was a bit confused as I am sure it was supposed to be a crème brûlée foie gras, different from what came. Unfortunately, I could not verify on their website as the menu was not up to date. It was just ok, not as dense as a bloc de foie gras should be. 

Foie gras at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Foie gras at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Foie gras at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Foie gras at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

For the entree, I decided to go for a classic bistro dish: steak frites. The steak, a NY strip was ordered medium rare and came slightly on the medium side. But still, it was good (do not expect a steakhouse quality though). 

Steak frites at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Steak frites at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Steak frites at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Steak frites at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

It came with a salad and delicious fries, and I also ordered a nice Roquefort sauce on the side. 

Roquefort sauce at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Roquefort sauce at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

For dessert, I could not resist ordering an île flottante (aka œufs à la neige or floating island), a dessert not often proposed on menus. It was decent, the eggs being a bit dense, but the vanilla sauce being delicious. 

Ile flottante at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Ile flottante at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Ile flottante at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Ile flottante at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

I should mention the drinks I had with my meal. Well, in fact I ordered a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, but, interestingly, at the end f the meal, after dessert, they brought a huge bowl of sangria, attention that I did not notice in other tables...Weird to offer sangria at the end of a meal, no? I just tried a sip before leaving and it was quite good: after all, these are fruit...

Sauvignon blanc at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Sauvignon blanc at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Sangria at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Sangria at Tout Va Bien in NYC, NY

Overall, it was an ok meal, not something that will stick in my memory if I am thinking about a good French place in New York. It was fine but I think I should have ordered the escargots and the veal kidney that is delicious there. 

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Tout Va Bien - 311 W 51st Street, New York, NY10019

 
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Deal alert: Ruth's Chris Steakhouse lunch

Looking for good deals at steakhouses, I heard about the lunch prix-fixe at Ruth's Chris from one of my colleagues and decided to check it out. For a little less than $29, they offer a 2 1/2 course with a pretty interesting selection of dishes. 2 1/2 is an odd number and you will soon understand what the 1/2 is...

Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Looking for good deals at steakhouses, I heard about the lunch prix-fixe at Ruth's Chris from one of my colleagues and decided to check it out. For a little less than $29, they offer a 2 1/2 course with a pretty interesting selection of dishes. 2 1/2 is an odd number and you will soon understand what the 1/2 is...

Entrance at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Entrance at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Dining room at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Dining room at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

The place was empty when I went with only few tables occupied. Good! That way it was quiet, the noise level at steakhouse (restaurants in general) being sometimes high. They started off by bringing some bread with whipped butter, a simple bread basket far from the mix of bread that lots of these places have. 

Bread and butter at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Bread and butter at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

I then got my appetizer. I opted for the lobster bisque that was quite good, creamy, with few lobster lumps in it (just a few).

Lobster bisque at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Lobster bisque at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

But what I was really looking forward to was the ribeye. First, I love this place because the steaks are cooked in butter and come on a 500 degree plate, sizzling. So, not only you get your nose filled with a fantastic smell, but the sizzling is such a nice music to the ears that you cannot resist looking at the dishes passing by to see what they are. I ordered the steak medium-rare and this 10oz ribeye was perfectly cooked. It was tender, with a slight char on top, juicy and was very flavorful. I admit that it is one of the best steaks I had for such a good price.

Ribeye at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Ribeye at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Ribeye at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Ribeye at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

With the steaks, you can choose between mashed potatoes and creamed spinach. I was able to try both and liked them.

Mashed potatoes at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Mashed potatoes at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Creamed spinach at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Creamed spinach at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Last was the 1/2 course: chocolate bark that I ate with an espresso.

Chocolate bark at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Chocolate bark at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Double espresso at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

Double espresso at Ruth's Chris in Manhattan

This was a fantastic lunch: a good deal with great quality meat. I highly recommend it!

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Ruth's Chris- 148 West 51st Street, NY, NY 10019

 
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China Green Dim Sum in Hell's Kitchen - Closed

Alright, I admit that China Green was not our first choice: we wanted to try Dim Sum Palace in Hell's Kitchen as we keep seeing a large crowd each time we passed in front of it. I was surprised how big the place was, with its dining room in the back. It was not as crowded as the other place, but still, we decided to give it a try.

China Green in Hell's Kitchen

China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Alright, I admit that China Green was not our first choice: we wanted to try Dim Sum Palace in Hell's Kitchen as we keep seeing a large crowd each time we passed in front of it. I was surprised how big the place was, with its dining room in the back. It was not as crowded as the other place, but still, we decided to give it a try.

Dining room at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Dining room at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

They have a fairly large menu and we saw people ordering some casseroles that smelled delicious, coming sizzling at their table. But we were there for dim sum, and there too, they have a large selection. Here is what we tried:

Scallion pancakes: slightly greasy as you would expect for this dish, it was also delightfully crispy.

Scallion pancakes at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Scallion pancakes at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Scallion pancakes at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Scallion pancakes at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Vegetable roll: also nice and crispy, with a tasty filling.

Vegetable roll at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Vegetable roll at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Pork soup dumplings: they were ok. The shell was sticky and I thought they did not have enough soup in it, missing also some of the fattiness I love in the other soup dumplings I have tried.

Soup dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Soup dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Pork soup dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Pork soup dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Crystal shrimp dumplings: delicious, I definitely recommend them.

Crystal shrimp dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Crystal shrimp dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Crystal shrimp dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

Crystal shrimp dumplings at China Green in Hell's Kitchen

The food at China Green was ok. I think places like Kung Fu Kitchen that is few blocks away is much better.

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China Green - 368 West 46th Street, New York, NY, NY 10036

 
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Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village - Closed

Hidden in a paved street of Soho, Kelley and Ping is a surprising find in an area crowded with tourists from all over the world. We went there last Friday, after receiving an invitation from the restaurant and I was definitely curious to try their pan-Asian dishes, some of them being inspired by street food. Entering there is like stepping into another world and forgetting that you are in Manhattan.

Please note that the meal was complimentary. However, the opinions expressed in my blog are 100% my own!

Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Hidden in a paved street of Soho, Kelley and Ping is a surprising find in an area crowded with tourists from all over the world. We went there last Friday, after receiving an invitation from the restaurant and I was definitely curious to try their pan-Asian dishes, some of them being inspired by street food. Entering there is like stepping into another world and forgetting that you are in Manhattan. The decor for sure cannot be unnoticed, especially one of the walls of the main dining room, with its large heads that definitely dominate the room, but not in a freaky way.

Dining room at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Dining room at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Dining room at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Dining room at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

In the back, next to the windows, some soldiers that look like the one from Emperor Qin in Xian, China, add even more to the Asian theme.

Decor at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Decor at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

At lunch, this eatery is a self-service, but at night, it is a full service restaurant with a nice and trendy atmosphere, music playing in the background. Menu wise, the main specialties seem to be Thai, but I was surprised to see Korean dishes (Bulgogi) or Chinese (Kung Pao chicken). We started our meal by ordering some drinks. Thai iced tea for Jodi:

Thai iced tea at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Thai iced tea at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Thai iced tea at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Thai iced tea at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Tamarind Whiskey Sour (made with Whiskey, fresh lemon juice, tamarind and honey) for me. I liked that drink that was sweet and sour, with each ingredient coming through and not being  overpowered by too much whiskey.

Tamarind whiskey sour at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Tamarind whiskey sour at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Tamarind whiskey sour at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Tamarind whiskey sour at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

For appetizers, we tried:

Yasai Bento: a bento box composed of vegetable dumplings, crispy tofu, edamame and sticky rice). I thought it was a great idea to propose a sampler and the presentation in a bento box was on point. Everything there was quite good, especially the dumplings and crispy tofu. 

Yasai Bento at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Yasai Bento at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Yasai bento at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Yasai bento at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Spring Rolls: fried vegetable rolls with a sweet and sour Sauce. the rolls were quite good, slightly greasy as expected (not a bad thing for this type of food), crispy, with the shell being perfect, not too thick.

Spring rolls at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Spring rolls at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Thai Satay (marinated grilled chicken skewers with peanut sauce): I admit that, although it looked good with the marking of the grill, I found the chicken a bit dry...

Thai satay at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Thai satay at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

For the entrees, we shared:

Pad Sew Yew made of fresh rice noodles with chicken, vegetables and dark soy:

Pad See Yew at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Pad See Yew at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Chu Chee Salmon that is a wok-fired filet of salmon with red curry and kaffir lime leaves:

Chu Chee salmon at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Chu Chee salmon at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

And a side of Tom Yum fried rice (they give the choice of Jasmine or brown rice and we chose the latter):

Tom Yum fried rice at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Tom Yum fried rice at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

My favorite was definitely the salmon that was perfectly cooked, moist and flakey with a nice caramelized top. I would go back just for this! Good also was the fried rice that I never had before with brown rice, adding a bit of bite to the whole dish.

For dessert, we tried the mochi ice cream:

Mochi ice cream at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Mochi ice cream at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

as well as fried banana served with a creamy coconut ice cream.

My favorite for this course was the fried banana that was perfectly made, the banana being ripe and the shell delightfully crispy.

Fried banana at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Fried banana at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Fried banana at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

Fried banana at Kelley and Ping in Greenwich Village

We had a nice dinner there and I liked the atmosphere of the place that has been around for more than 20 years. If you decide to go, make sure you order the salmon though! I would...

Kelley and Ping

127 Greene Street, New York, NY10012

 

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Up and Coming dish in New York: Cassoulet

I was recently interviewed by the news agency, KeepInNews, who was investigating the popularity of cassoulet, a hearty French dish that is more and more proposed on menus in New York restaurants. The footage (copyright TV5Monde) that you can watch below has been broadcasted on TV5MONDE, a global television channel in French. 

I was recently interviewed by the news agency, KeepInNews, who was investigating the popularity of cassoulet, a hearty French dish that is more and more proposed on menus in New York restaurants. The footage (copyright TV5Monde) that you can watch below has been broadcasted on TV5MONDE, a global television channel in French. 

Cassoulet is a great dish, a sort of French comfort food that can be a heart attack on a plate. But, it might be a nice way to end, especially if it is the one from La Sirène, a restaurant in Soho not totally unknown to me, having been there already, meeting a few times with Chef and owner Didier Pawlicki who is from the same region cassoulet is coming from.

La Sirene in NYC, NY

La Sirene in NYC, NY

Chef Didier Pawlicki from La Sirene in NYC, NY

Chef Didier Pawlicki from La Sirene in NYC, NY

But, interestingly, his does not start with a "C", but with a "K" and is spelled phonetically. The explanation? His "kassulet" does not have a garlic sausage (there is a sausage but no garlic). It is made with cannellini beans, carrots, tomato, garlic duck confit, slab bacon and pork sausage all braised with (here is the heart attack) Noble Duck fat, White Stock and Foie Gras Jus. 

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

Cassoulet at La Sirene in NYC, NY

The first bite of this dish is divine: you get the crunchiness of the crust and then the richness of the fat. Very flavorful, it is very filling. In fact, I went back a week after the filming and I am glad I did not have any appetizer, although it demanded a lot of will because I was really tempted with ordering their snails that are perfect.  

For me, the cassoulet at La Sirene is the best, before the one at Benoit, the restaurant of Alain Ducasse located Midtown. Will Cassoulet become the new ramen as some say? I do not think so, but I am sure we will find this dish in many more restaurants serving bistro menus. 

La Sirene - 558 Broome Street, New York, NY10013

 

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Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Succeeding to Lucky Burger, The Windmill and Clem's Steaks Unlimited, Gogi Grill is the second Korean restaurant after The Chicken Factory (great Korean fried chicken). Gogi Grill is a casual eatery that I would describe as the Korean Chipotle: fresh ingredients that can be served in a bowl, salad or burrito. You can either create your own or go with one of their five dishes, one of them called the kitchen sink and having all the ingredients. On one side is a counter where you can also order ice cream or crepes, but I admit that I was not in the mood for that that day...

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Succeeding to Lucky Burger, The Windmill and Clem's Steaks Unlimited, Gogi Grill is the second Korean restaurant after The Chicken Factory (great Korean fried chicken). Gogi Grill is a casual eatery that I would describe as the Korean Chipotle: fresh ingredients that can be served in a bowl, salad or burrito. You can either create your own or go with one of their five dishes, one of them called the kitchen sink and having all the ingredients. On one side is a counter where you can also order ice cream or crepes, but I admit that I was not in the mood for that that day...

Dining room at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Dining room at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Ice cream and crepes at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Ice cream and crepes at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

I decided to go for a bowl, with grilled chicken, shrimp, glass noodles, garlic-butter corn, spicy slaw, cheese and sriracha sour cream. I added a fried egg and topped it with katsu sauce. 

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Glass noodles at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Glass noodles at Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Jodi went for the salad, with tofu, glass noodles, garlic-butter corn, cheese, zucchini and squash. She also added the fried egg and topped it with the cucumber dill sauce. 

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

Gogi Grill, Korean restaurant in Hoboken, NJ

As they closed the bowls with a plastic lid, it kind of screwed up the appearance of the bowls that looked really good before. There was definitely a lot of food and it was very tasty. I might have gone overboard a bit by ordering chicken and shrimp, as this was a lot. But it was quite comforting and a perfect meal for a cold weather. Hopefully Gogi Grill will stop the curse of that location and, considering how good their food is, they will probably...

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Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Steakhouses are pricey, but as we say, when steakhouses do well, the economy is doing well. However you do not need to spend hundreds to have a good steak, maybe not the best you ever had, but a good one. West Side Steakhouse is a good example of that. Located close to Times Square, but on the quiet 10th avenue, often not considered as an area to look for restaurants, West Side Steakhouse serves decent steaks.

Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Steakhouses are pricey, but as we say, when steakhouses do well, the economy is doing well. However you do not need to spend hundreds to have a good steak, maybe not the best you ever had, but a good one. West Side Steakhouse is a good example of that. Located close to Times Square, but on the quiet 10th avenue, often not considered as an area to look for restaurants, West Side Steakhouse serves decent steaks.

Dining room at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Dining room at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

We went on a Friday night and the place was not that crowded, but still. Decor wise, it is not the heavy decor you find in lots of places, with leather banquettes and dark wood. I think the most noticeable thing there is would be the bottles of wine hanging on the walls.

They have a nice cocktail list so I could not resist ordering the Old Fashion, made with Bourbon, Muddled cherry and orange, sugar, Agnastora bitters. I admit that I was a bit disappointed because it tasted a bit diluted.

Old fashion cocktail at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Old fashion cocktail at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

The bread basket was low key I would say, having only small rolls and butter, but the bread was at least good. I mention this because, often, steakhouses have different kinds of breads (white, pretzel, sticks, etc. ) and I am always looking forward to it, even if I know I should not eat too much of it considering the amount of food coming.

Bread basket at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Bread basket at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

For appetizer, I hesitated between the slabs of bacon and the crab cake. But, being health conscious as you can imagine (???), I chose the later. There were two of them, made probably with the claw, not lump meat. Despite that, I liked it and thought that for $13, it was good, not full of breading or any other filler.

Crab cakes at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Crab cakes at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Crab cakes at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Crab cakes at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Next were the steaks. Jodi went for their 12oz filet mignon that was well cooked medium, tender and juicy.

Filet mignon at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Filet mignon at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Filet mignon at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Filet mignon at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

She also ordered the béarnaise sauce that was good. Know that one order suffices for two people.

Bearnaise sauce at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Bearnaise sauce at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

On my side, I went for a bone-in ribeye, cooked medium rare. There again, it was tender and juicy, without tons of fat but delightfully fatty. For $35, this 16oz steak was a good deal.

Bone-in ribeye at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

For sides, we went for the sautéed mushrooms

Sautéed mushrooms at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Sautéed mushrooms at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

And the three cheese mac and cheese.

Mac and cheese at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Mac and cheese at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

The mushrooms were quite good, not too garlicky, but the mac and cheese could have had a thicker cheese sauce. Despite that, I liked it.

Last was dessert and we chose the key lime pie that was quite good and not too sweet as it sometimes is.

Lemon pie at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

Lemon pie at Westside Steakhouse in NYC, NY

It was overall decent, especially for the price points. West Side Steakhouse is for sure not the best Steakhouse in New York but a good alternative if you are craving steaks but do not want to break the bank. Other alternatives are Le Relais de Venise that has this amazing secret sauce and delicious fries. Another one is Chex Jacqueline in Soho that proposes a $15 steak on Wednesdays: you cannot beat that!

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Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

If there is one thing that makes me look forward to Winter, it is Ramen: I love that delicious noodle soup, although ramen does not refer to soup at all, but to the hand pulled noodles that are in it. There is of course cold ramen that can be appreciated during the warmer seasons, but I admit that I love the hot ones. So, my next target was Jun-Men in Chelsea. It is not a big place, but it is bigger than some of the restaurants we visited before, having a large table in the center to accommodate large parties.

Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

If there is one thing that makes me look forward to Winter, it is Ramen: I love that delicious noodle soup, although ramen does not refer to soup at all, but to the hand pulled noodles that are in it. There is of course cold ramen that can be appreciated during the warmer seasons, but I admit that I love the hot ones. So, my next target was Jun-Men in Chelsea. It is not a big place, but it is bigger than some of the restaurants we visited before, having a large table in the center to accommodate large parties. In fact, when we were there, a party of eight people arrived. Decor wise, I liked it, warm and modern, with a casual feel.

Dining room at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Dining room at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Jodi did not feel like eating ramen, so she ordered two dishes. The first one was the shiitake bun, a vegetarian version of the classic pork bun, made with Shiitake mushroom, fried kale and mayo. This was deliciously meaty and could definitely compete with its non-vegetarian version. 

Shiitake buns at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Shiitake buns at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

The second dish was the Kale greens salad, composed of kale, quinoa, tomato, white cheddar, corn in a roasted garlic miso dressing. It was good, especially the corn that had a nice char.

Kale greens salad at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Kale greens salad at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

On my side, I went for the Uni mushroom ramen that was a dish without broth, so, a noodle dish to make it simple. It was made with Uni, roasted pancetta, porcini butter, truffle oil, fried shallots, scallion and parmesan cheese. Very creamy, the noodles had a nice bite and the uni was succulent.

Uni mushroom ramen at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Uni mushroom ramen at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Uni at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Uni at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Uni Mushroom ramen at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Uni Mushroom ramen at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Noodles at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

Noodles at Jun-Men Ramen Bar in NYC, NY

This was pretty good and I would definitely go back to Jun-Men to try their other ramen, especially their pork bone one, and maybe their pork bun or fried chicken...

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Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

We were looking for a place to eat before seeing a movie in Times Square and decided to stop by Shokudo, a japanese restaurant that opened few months ago in Hell's Kitchen. The place was not that crowded for a Saturday, but I admit that we might have been a little early...

Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

We were looking for a place to eat before seeing a movie in Times Square and decided to stop by Shokudo, a japanese restaurant that opened few months ago in Hell's Kitchen. The place was not that crowded for a Saturday, but I admit that we might have been a little early...

Dining room at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Dining room at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

We started our meal with some pork gyoza that were good, juicy and tasty, with the only negative being that I like when one side is crispier and a bit more charred.

Pork gyoza at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Pork gyoza at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Pork gyoza at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Pork gyoza at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Jodi did not feel like eating ramen, so she went for two rolls: the avocado roll and the asparagus tempura roll. The latter was better than what I was expecting and had this nice crunchiness from the tempura.

Asparagus tempura roll and avocado roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Asparagus tempura roll and avocado roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Asparagus tempura roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Asparagus tempura roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Avocado roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Avocado roll at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

On my side, I ordered the tonkotsu ramen made with pork broth, chashu pork, scallion, bean sprouts, red ginger, garlic oil and egg. It looked beautiful and milky and the first slurp was fine, but then I realized that there was too much garlic, way too much...That was a bit disappointing.

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

Tonkotsu ramen at Shokudo Sushi and Ramen in Hell's Kitchen

I am not sure what to think about Shokudo: the food was just ok and considering that there are better Japanese restaurants in the area, I am not sure I will go back soon. For ramen, Mentoku is a better place.

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Chocolate extravaganza at Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side

We were looking for a dessert and checked on google to see what was around when we stumbled upon Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side. Jacques Torres is not unknown to me as I tried his chocolate many times and even went to his chocolate factory downtown many years ago, but I do not recall having tried his hot chocolate. So, it was time to change that and that was like a revelation: his hot chocolate is the best in the city! People rave about City Bakery's hot chocolate, but I admit that I do not like it. This one, at Jacques Torres is something else: it is like melted chocolate, but without being too sweet or too bitter; yes, it is a perfect balance that makes me want to have such a place next door.

Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

We were looking for a dessert and checked on google to see what was around when we stumbled upon Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side. Jacques Torres is not unknown to me as I tried his chocolate many times and even went to his chocolate factory downtown many years ago, but I do not recall having tried his hot chocolate. So, it was time to change that and that was like a revelation: his hot chocolate is the best in the city! People rave about City Bakery's hot chocolate, but I admit that I do not like it. This one, at Jacques Torres is something else: it is like melted chocolate, but without being too sweet or too bitter; yes, it is a perfect balance that makes me want to have such a place next door.

The location on the Upper West Side is not that big and does not have that many tables, but we were lucky to arrive at the moment two sitting patrons left. We decided to try few things there and I was surprised to hear that the bill was less than $11. Here is what we had:

A classic hot chocolate, small (perfect size for me):

Classic hot chocolate at Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Classic hot chocolate at Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Flourless chocolate cake: so good, it was dense and very chocolatey.

Flourless chocolate cake

Flourless chocolate cake

Chocolate cookie: soft and chewy, it had lots of chocolate, but I have to give it to City Bakery for the best chocolate chip cookie.

Chocolate chip cookie at Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Chocolate chip cookie at Jacques Torres on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Jacques Torres definitely knows how to make chocolate and how to serve it and I can tell you: I'll be back!

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Brunch at Kingside in NYC, NY

It has been a while since I went to Kingside, the restaurant of Executive Chef Mac Murphy. I went there a week after they opened and I still remember their caramel pudding that was to die for (they still have it on their menu).

Kingside in NYC, NY

Kingside in NYC, NY

It has been a while since I went to Kingside, the restaurant of Executive Chef Mac Murphy. I went there a week after they opened and I still remember their caramel pudding that was to die for (they still have it on their menu).

Dining room at Kingside in NYC, NY

Dining room at Kingside in NYC, NY

Bar at Kingside in NYC, NY

Bar at Kingside in NYC, NY

Bar at Kingside in NYC, NY

Bar at Kingside in NYC, NY

This time, we were looking for a place for brunch on a Saturday and went there. I was surprised to see that it was not that crowded, thinking that they probably benefit from the clients of the Viceroy Hotel it is part of. But no: there were not that many people. Well, I understood why...The food was subpar, sorry to say it. There are much better places for similar prices in New York. Here is what we had:

To start, I went for a cold pressed juice from Liquiteria. It was the Royal Flush, made with pineapple, apple and ginger, a lot of ginger...I loved it!

Liquiteria Royal Flush Cold pressed juice at Kingside in NYC, NY

Liquiteria Royal Flush Cold pressed juice at Kingside in NYC, NY

Then, Jodi ordered the shaved brussel sprouts salad that was topped with gouda cheese and dressed with an oregano vinaigrette. It had lemon in it, too much of it, so it overpowered unfortunately the whole salad.

Roasted broccoli salad at Kingside in NYC, NY

Roasted broccoli salad at Kingside in NYC, NY

With it, she got a side of roasted mushrooms that at least was delicious.

Roasted mushrooms at Kingside in NYC, NY

Roasted mushrooms at Kingside in NYC, NY

On my side, I ordered their breakfast pizza made with maple bacon, aged cheddar, scallion and a baked egg. I opted for it simply because I was curious to see if they would put their own spin on it. Well, that was a wrong choice: the pizza did not look good and was just doughy, not even crispy. Very disappointing.

Breakfast pizza at Kingside in NYC, NY

Breakfast pizza at Kingside in NYC, NY

We passed on dessert, thinking that we would have a better chance somewhere else. What happened to Kingside? I do not know and I am not sure I would ever go back there. Definitely not for brunch!

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Redemption at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY - Closed

After our meal at Salvation Burger few weeks ago that was a bit disappointing and overpriced, we still decided to try Salvation Taco, another venture from Chef April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman. They describe Salvation Taco as a "taqueria and cantina featuring a menu influenced by international cuisines". International for sure when you see their Indonesian BBQ or Moroccan lamb taco (I was going for this one, but they did not have it the day I went...Bummer!).

Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

After our meal at Salvation Burger few weeks ago that was a bit disappointing and overpriced, we still decided to try Salvation Taco, another venture from Chef April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman. They describe Salvation Taco as a "taqueria and cantina featuring a menu influenced by international cuisines". International for sure when you see their Indonesian BBQ or Moroccan lamb taco (I was going for this one, but they did not have it the day I went...Bummer!).

Bar at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Bar at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Game room at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Game room at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Lounge at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

The decor of Salvation Taco is amazing: you would think that the room you see when you enter is it, but in fact, if you go in the back, you will be surprised by the large cozy dining room that looks like a lounge, with its banquettes and comfortable armchairs, as well as the fireplace in the back that makes you want to grab a book and just sit there. They also have a room with a ping pong table that is probably more used for beer-pong than anything else...

Decor on the wall at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Decor on the wall at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Decor on the wall at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Decor on the wall at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Food wise, we were not disappointed this time. Of course, we ended up getting the guacamole and chips that were very good, with the right amount of acidity and salt, as well as chunks of avocado. 

Guacamole at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Guacamole at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Guacamole at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Guacamole at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Tortilla chips at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Tortilla chips at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

For her entree, Jodi went for the mushroom tostada, made with hen of the woods, pickled red onions, tomatillo and cilantro. It was good, the tomatillo adding some more crunch to the already crunchy fried tortilla that was in the bottom, as well as adding some acidity. 

Mushroom tostada at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Mushroom tostada at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

On my side, I went for the fish tacos that were served with Mayan mayo and pickled red onions. The presentation itself was beautiful, with very nice colors. And the first bite was fantastic: the beer battered fish was perfectly cooked, flakey and moist, but first you get the crunchiness of the delightfully greasy batter. The Mayan mayo was good, but I found an unequal amount of it in each taco. 

Fish tacos at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Fish tacos at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Fish tacos at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Fish tacos at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Last was dessert and we could not resist ordering the churros that were succulent, not greasy, crunchy, with hints of orange. Dipped in the thick Mexican chocolate, it was heaven. 

Churros at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Churros at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Churros at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

Churros at Salvation Taco in NYC, NY

This was a great meal and my apprehension after trying Salvation Burger was quickly gone: Salvation Taco, although a bit pricey, is a great place, perfect for a nice dining experience. I would definitely go back, but maybe this time for dinner.

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Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

I discovered Underwest Donuts thanks to my friend Malini, The Restaurant Fairy. This place opened in 2014 within the West Side Highway Carwash, hence the carwash donut they sell that I did not try. But we did not go to that location, rather the one they opened last December, outside of Penn Station. There, you will not get a chance to get donuts made a la minute, this place being a tiny outpost. But still, you will get freshly baked donuts.

Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

I discovered Underwest Donuts thanks to my friend Malini, The Restaurant Fairy. This place opened in 2014 within the West Side Highway Carwash, hence the carwash donut they sell that I did not try. But we did not go to that location, rather the one they opened last December, outside of Penn Station. There, you will not get a chance to get donuts made a la minute, this place being a tiny outpost. But still, you will get freshly baked donuts.

Donuts at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Donuts at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

I was not sure what to get and hesitated between the halva, the brown butter and the banana milk donut. I went for the latter that was succulent. Made with puréed banana and glazed with a banana milk mixture, and finally topped with a dried banana slice and a cranberry, it really has a banana taste from the cake dough to the glaze.

Banana milk donut at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Banana milk donut at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Banana milk donut at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Banana milk donut at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Jodi went for the coconut lime one that was also very good, but I thought not as good as the other one.

Coconut lime at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Coconut lime at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Coconut lime at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

Coconut lime at Underwest Donut at Madison Square Garden

I definitely liked Underwest Donuts. Their recipes are original and delicious, and I should mention not too sweet. If you like cake donuts, this is for sure a place to try.

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Indian dinner at Chawlas2 in Gramercy

Last Friday, I was invited at Chawlas2, a charming Indian restaurant located in Gramercy. Taking its name from its founder, this chain that counts more than a 100 locations in India started in Uttar Pradesh, a state in India, more than 50 years ago, when late S. Attar Singh Chawla decided to improve a dish called "Kali Mirch Ka Chicken" or cream chicken, that they described as:

Please note that the meal was complimentary. However, the opinions expressed in my blog are 100% my own!

Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Last Friday, I was invited at Chawlas2, a charming Indian restaurant located in Gramercy. Taking its name from its founder, this chain that counts more than a 100 locations in India started in Uttar Pradesh, a state in India, more than 50 years ago, when late S. Attar Singh Chawla decided to improve a dish called "Kali Mirch Ka Chicken" or cream chicken, that they described as:

"A tender broiler is cut into bite-size pieces which are then cooked in a combination of milk and cream with a sprinkling of onions and “Methi” leaves on a slow fire till it is half done. Then, pepper which is the main spice, other spices and herbs are added to it to give it just the right taste.

The preparations is totally of milk products. No water, red chillies and any type of ghee or oil is used. The total cooking time is about 12 to 15 minutes. Though the dish is not on the spicy side, more pepper can be added for those who want it more spicier and for those who find this bland, green chillies are added to make it really “Kahara".

They first opened a restaurant in Ozone Park and, the one on Gramercy opened very recently but seemed to have attracted already lots of customers considering how busy this place was when we were there.

Dining room at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Dining room at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

I got the opportunity to visit the kitchen where I could see the meat being cooked in their tandoor oven and I can tell you that whatever they cook there is fantastic, keeping for instance the chicken or fish very moist.

Tandoor oven at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Tandoor oven at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Tandoor oven at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Tandoor oven at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Looking at their menu, they have a wide variety of dishes, from vegetarian to non-vegetarian, mainly from North India, with of course some classic like butter chicken or chicken Tikka Masala that is quite close, invented outside of India and one of the most ordered / known Indian dishes. Although we were there for dinner, we got to eat from their tasting menu that replaces the classic buffet a  lot of restaurants offer. Why not doing like others and propose a buffet? Because every dish is prepared a la minute, keeping the food fresh and the meat and fish not dry. For less than $24 (less than $13 for lunch with a bit less choices), this tasting is surely a good deal, combining 7 dishes, from appetizer, entree, bread and dessert . Here is what we had:

First, they brought us some papadam with three dipping sauces and chutney: mint chutney ( a bit spicy), tamarind sauce and mango chutney (deliciously sweet).

Papadam with chutney at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Papadam with chutney at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Papadam at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Papadam at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

With it, I decided to try their mango lassi that was pretty good, thick and tasty, perfect to counteract any flavor that was too spicy, although I admit that all the dishes had the right amount of spiciness, the Chef not being too heavy handed on the chili.

Mango lassi at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Mango lassi at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Vegetable samosa (big, crispy and not spicy, perfect with some tamarind sauce or chutney):

Samosa at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Samosa at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Samosa at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Samosa at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Paneer Tikka and Paneer Achari Tikka: I admit that I do not recall which one was which. Anyway, this was very good, the paneer being homemade and not rubbery like some that you can get sometimes.

Paneer Tikka and Paneer Achari Tikka at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Paneer Tikka and Paneer Achari Tikka at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chicken Tikka and Irani Fish: both were amazing! Cooked in the tandoor oven, they were perfectly cooked and moist. The fish was also delightfully flakey.

Chicken Tikka and Irani fish at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chicken Tikka and Irani fish at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chicken Tikka at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chicken Tikka at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chilly chicken: fantastic! It had the right amount of spices and I really appreciated the fact that it was not burning my mouth...

Chilly chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chilly chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Jodi got its vegetarian counterpart, the chilly paneer that was as delicious.

Chilly paneer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Chilly paneer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Then we got our main course that was a choice of two dishes with a side. They were presented in a large plate, each dish sitting in a small bowl.

Main course at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Main course at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Jodi decided to order the cream paneer (instead of chicken), as well as the mix vegetable korma and some basmati rice.

Vegetarian dishes at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Vegetarian dishes at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Cream paneer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Cream paneer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Mi vegetable korma at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Mi vegetable korma at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Basmati rice at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Basmati rice at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

On my side, I got the cream chicken, butter chicken (my favorite Indian dish) and dal makhni (another favorite that I also tried to cook at home...).

Cream chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Cream chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Butter chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Butter chicken at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Dal Makhni at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Dal Makhni at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Dal Makhani at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Dal Makhani at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

All of these dishes were delicious. The cream chicken was quite interesting to try as it was the first time I saw it on a menu or maybe I never noticed it. It is a dish that is not as heavy and rich as others (like butter chicken for instance) and was quite good, but I admit that my preference was for the butter chicken, preferring dishes packed in spices and richer. In both dishes, the chicken was perfectly cooked, not dry and had a nice char. My other favorite was the dal that was a bit thick, like I like. 

With these dishes, we got some butter naan as well as some roti cooked in the tandoor over. 

Naan and roti at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Naan and roti at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Last was desserts and they had some of my favorites:

Kheer that is rice pudding:

Kheer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Kheer at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Gulab Jamun (deep fried milk balls dipped in a sweet syrup):

Gulab Jamun at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

Gulab Jamun at Chawlas2 in Gramercy, NYC, NY

We had a great dinner at Chawlas2 and left full. I would definitely go back there, their food being delicious. The tasting instead of a buffet is a very good idea and the price a good deal. I should also mention the nice casual atmosphere of the place that makes dining there an enjoyable moment.

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Italian dinner at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side

Yesterday, we were invited for dinner at Bella Luna, an Italian restaurant located on the Upper West Side, few blocks from the Museum of Natural History. In fact, we spent the freezing afternoon at the Museum before having dinner, a good way to whet our appetite. Located on the corner of 88th street, this restaurant is not totally new. The location is since January 26th of this year as they had to move from their original one, a couple of blocks away, because of a rent increase. I cannot compare the two places, but the new one is pretty amazing: high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows giving some good light to the whole place, and it has this old scenery carved on the back wall.

Please note that the meal was complimentary. However, the opinions expressed in my blog are 100% my own!

Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Yesterday, we were invited for dinner at Bella Luna, an Italian restaurant located on the Upper West Side, few blocks from the Museum of Natural History. In fact, we spent the freezing afternoon at the Museum before having dinner, a good way to whet our appetite. Located on the corner of 88th street, this restaurant is not totally new. The location is since January 26th of this year as they had to move from their original one, a couple of blocks away, because of a rent increase. I cannot compare the two places, but the new one is pretty amazing: high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows giving some good light to the whole place, and it has this old scenery carved on the back wall.

Dining room at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Dining room at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Food wise, we were there for a treat. Here is what we got:

For beverages, they do not have cocktails, so I went for a glass of Pinot Noir,  Salvalai, Veneto, Italy, with a bold flavor that I always enjoy.

Wine bottles at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Wine bottles at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Glass of Pinot Noir from Italy at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Glass of Pinot Noir from Italy at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Bread with olive oil:

Bread at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Bread at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Homemade meatballs (all beef): there were pretty good, with a nice density and texture, served with a delicious and thick marinara sauce.

Homemade meatballs at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Homemade meatballs at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

With the meatballs, we got their Mezzo platter that is composed of marinated mozzarella, eggplant caponata, olives, artichokes, marinated mushrooms, Tuscan bean salad, roasted peppers, beets and grilled zucchini. They offer it for two (what we had) or four people. Everything there was good, my preference going for the eggplant caponata, roasted peppers and bean salad. It is a great appetizer to share.

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mezzo platter at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Then came the entrees. I was really looking forward to the linguine with clams (alle Vongole) that is made with littleneck clams, olive oil, parsley and garlic. Presentation wise, it looks nice with the pasta in the middle and the clams all around the plate. The clams were of a nice size and the pasta (not homemade) was perfectly cooked al dente, sitting on a good amount of sauce. I simply loved it and was glad it had a perfect amount of garlic so it would not overpower the dish.

Linguine with clams at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Linguine with clams at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Jodi chose the eggplant parmesan that was good, served with pasta in a tomato sauce.

Eggplant parmesan at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Eggplant parmesan at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Eggplant parmesan at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Eggplant parmesan at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Linguine with tomato sauce at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Linguine with tomato sauce at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Last was dessert. Of course, we could not not go with their homemade tiramisu that was very good, creamy.

Tiramisu at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Tiramisu at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

And we also tried their mixed berries tart that gave me the impression I was eating something healthy as it was full of fruit...

Mixed berries tart at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

Mixed berries tart at Bella Luna on the Upper West Side, NYC, NY

We had a great dinner at Bella Luna and I was really surprised to see the place getting so packed as the evening went, apparently with lots of regulars coming to get some good Italian food. Well, after eating there I understand why and I would definitely go back there, this time maybe to try their pizza as well...

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Pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

We were looking for a pizza place close to Union Square for a dinner with our friends Amy and Caleb and decided to reserve a table at Ribalta. You may have heard about this place, especially their hot dog pizza, The Americana, that, not only is original, but is also very good!

Ribalta in NYC, NY

Ribalta in NYC, NY

We were looking for a pizza place close to Union Square for a dinner with our friends Amy and Caleb and decided to reserve a table at Ribalta. You may have heard about this place, especially their hot dog pizza, The Americana, that, not only is original, but is also very good!

Hot dog pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Hot dog pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

This place is always packed and their kitchen is busy all the time, the staff making tirelessly delicious pizza in their wood fire oven.

Kitchen at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Kitchen at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Kitchen at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Kitchen at Ribalta in NYC, NY

We decided to share two pizzas. The first one was the Quattro Formaggi, always a good choice for the cheese lovers that we are. It was composed of Mozzarella, Provolone, Gorgonzola, Parmigiana Reggiani and honey (not much).

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Quattro formaggi pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

The second one was the Borbone, made with eggplant and hot salami and ricotta.

Borbone pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Borbone pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Borbone pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Borbone pizza at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Both pizza were really good, Neapolitan style, with a thin center and puffed up sides that were nice charred and crispy. I loved both, but preferred the Borbone because of the heat the salami had. However, I should mentioned that the Quattro Formaggi had lots of cheese and I could not taste any sweetness from the honey.

Pizza crust at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Pizza crust at Ribalta in NYC, NY

But what was even better was dessert. Not the tiramisu that was quite good, creamy, made with a hint of rum:

Tiramisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Tiramisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

No, the best was the Babamisu, that is neapolitan sponge cake layered with mascarpone cheese and Nutella. My only regret: that I did not have my own! It was so good, the mascarpone counterbalancing the sweetness of the Nutella. It was deliciously creamy and light (in a way).

Babamisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Babamisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Bababmisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

Bababmisu at Ribalta in NYC, NY

This ended a nice dinner and I appreciated the walk back to the subway. Ribalta serves some amazing food. I definitely recommend this place.

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Robert, American Fare at The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

I never expected to find such a place at The Museum of Art and Design. This place is amazing: from its stunning modern decor from floor to ceiling, to the incredible view of Columbus Circle. Everything there was great: the service, that was on point, as well as the seasonal food of the menu. 

Menu and view at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Menu and view at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

I never expected to find such a place at The Museum of Art and Design. This place is amazing: from its stunning modern decor from floor to ceiling, to the incredible view of Columbus Circle. Everything there was great: the service, that was on point, as well as the seasonal food of the menu. 

View of Columbus Circle at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

View of Columbus Circle at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Dining room at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Dining room at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Here is what I tried there:

Cocktail - The New York Sour made with rye, lemon juice and Malbec. Quite good, but not as sour as I thought.

New York Sour cocktail at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

New York Sour cocktail at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Appetizers:

Scallops with cauliflower puree, tangerine consommé and lotus roots. This was very good: the scallops were perfectly cooked, not rubbery at all.

Scallops at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Scallops at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Burrata and serrano ham: a perfect combination, the ham adding a nice saltiness to the dish.

Burrata and Serrano ham at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Burrata and Serrano ham at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Entrées:

Lamb chops with ratatouille and baby spinach: first of all, I was surprised to see that many lamb chops on the plate. Second, this was amazing: the lamb chops where perfectly cooked, juicy with a nice char.

Lamb chops at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Lamb chops at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Long Island duck breast served with parsnip purée, cranberry and apple chutney. This was also sublime: the duck was well cooked, pink, deliciously fatty with a crispy skin. I definitely recommend it.

Duck at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Duck at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Duck at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Duck at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Desserts:

Complimentary of the Chef were two small red velvet cake bites that were really good.

Red velvet cake bites at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Red velvet cake bites at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Italian doughnuts or bomboloni that were ricotta fritters served with white chocolate, dark chocolate and caramel, a decadent dessert that was addictive.

Bomboloni at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Bomboloni at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Tiramisu that was a nice take on an Italian classic, an elegant version for sure.

Tiramisu at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

Tiramisu at Robert in The Museum of Art and Design, NYC, NY

This was a succulent meal: Robert is definitely a good address to know if you want to celebrate an event or impress. I highly recommend it.

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Italian dinner at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

On a Friday night, we were looking for an Italian restaurant Midtown when we stumbled upon Lugo Cucina. Located close to Penn Station, I never noticed this place before, although passing close by many times. I never noticed for instance the two vespa in front, with the same colors as the front of that place.

Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

On a Friday night, we were looking for an Italian restaurant Midtown when we stumbled upon Lugo Cucina. Located close to Penn Station, I never noticed this place before, although passing close by many times. I never noticed for instance the two vespa in front, with the same colors as the front of that place.

Facade of Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Facade of Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

But then, when I entered, I was even more surprised: this place is big and modern, yet with a casual feel, with large black and white photos reminding their theme that is La Dolce Vita, that some translate as "a life of indolence and self-indulgence". In fact, I noticed some photos of Federico Fellini, especially Marcello Mastroianni.

Bar area at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Bar area at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Dining room at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Dining room at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

They started off by bringing us some focaccia bread with olive oil, one bread being with rosemary and the other one with tomato and parmesan. This was a good start.

Focaccia at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Focaccia at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Instead of having wine, I got tempted by their 30 day barrel aged negroni, made with carpano, campari and Bombay Sapphire gin, a drink deliciously bitter.

30 days barrel aged Negroni at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

30 days barrel aged Negroni at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

30 days barrel aged Negroni at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

30 days barrel aged Negroni at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

For our appetizer, we decided to share their meatballs that are apparently known. For sure, they are gigantic, but I have to say that I did not find them great, being very dense and not as flavorful as I thought. However, the tomato sauce was sublime.

Meatballs at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Meatballs at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Meatballs at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Meatballs at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

For her entree, Jodi ordered the ravioli di spinachi or spinach ravioli, served with a tomato and mascarpone sauce. This was good, the ravioli being perfectly made and cooked. 

Spinach ravioli at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Spinach ravioli at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

On my side, I decided to go with linguine alle Vongole, pasta with a garlic and wine sauce accompanied with clams. When they brought a bowl for the shells, I was expecting lots of them, but was surprised to see only two shells on the plate, the clams being deshelled...It was good, but it could have had more sauce for sure.

Linguine alle Vongole at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

Linguine alle Vongole at Lugo Cucina in NYC, NY

We decided not to order dessert as it was late. The dinner was good, nothing standing out there. For me, Lugo Cucina is a good address if you want to eat Italian food in a nice setting. Would I go back? Maybe...

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Salvation Burger in NYC, NY - Closed

I was really looking forward to going to Salvation Burger, the burger restaurant of Chef April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman, owners of The Spotted Pig, the Breslin Bar & Dining Room; but my wish got crushed at some point as they had to close because of a fire in their kitchen. Several months later, here I am, arriving several minutes before they opened, allowing customers to sit but warning them that the kitchen will only open after some time.

Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

I was really looking forward to going to Salvation Burger, the burger restaurant of Chef April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman, owners of The Spotted Pig, the Breslin Bar & Dining Room; but my wish got crushed at some point as they had to close because of a fire in their kitchen. Several months later, here I am, arriving several minutes before they opened, allowing customers to sit but warning them that the kitchen will only open after some time. I like the place that is spacious and warm, quite casual with little details here an there adding some charm to the restaurant. I especially liked the booth that had TVs showing a fireplace, or the open kitchen from where an amazing smell of cooked meat emanated.

Exterior wall from Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Exterior wall from Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Booth at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Booth at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Hook under the counter at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Hook under the counter at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Dining room at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Open kitchen at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Open kitchen at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Few minutes after we ordered, came our burgers. Jodi decided to go with the classic burger made with their housemade cheese, special sauce and pickles. It was made with two patties and was really good, the meat being nicely charred and juicy. There was definitely lots of cheese in it. The first bite was divine, delightfully messy.

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Classic burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

On my side, I went for their signature, the Salvation Burger, an impressive $25 burger made with caramelized onions and taleggio cheese. It looked good, the meat patty being quite big and very juicy. I loved the meat, but, unfortunately, the caramelized onions were overpowering giving to the whole burger a taste that I did not like.

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

Signature burger at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

I was surprised to see that we had to order French fries separately considering how pricey the burgers are there. At least, the fries were good...

French fries at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

French fries at Salvation Burger in NYC, NY

I was disappointed for sure and was expecting better. I mean, I might go back, but not for the salvation burger, more for the classic, although it is pricey and you can get a burger as good as this one at Shake Shack...So, yes, I found this place overrated.

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Butter in NYC, NY

Butter: what a great name for a restaurant! Catchy, it definitely appealed to me when I was looking for a nice restaurant on a Friday night. Butter is owned by executive and celebrity Chef Alex Guarnaschelli who crafted a seasonal menu served in a stunning place where nature is predominant.

Butter in NYC, NY

Butter in NYC, NY

Butter: what a great name for a restaurant! Catchy, it definitely appealed to me when I was looking for a nice restaurant on a Friday night. Butter is owned by executive and celebrity Chef Alex Guarnaschelli who crafted a seasonal menu served in a stunning place where nature is predominant.

Butter in NYC, NY

Butter in NYC, NY

I love that space, with its very high ceilings, and small booths that are perfect for an intimate dining experience. 

Waiting area at Butter in NYC, NY

Waiting area at Butter in NYC, NY

Dining room at Butter in NYC, NY

Dining room at Butter in NYC, NY

Bar at Butter in NYC, NY

Bar at Butter in NYC, NY

Bar at Butter in NYC, NY

Bar at Butter in NYC, NY

I started the meal with a cocktail and chose the Bitter sling, made with Templeton rye, Rittenhouse rye, orgeat, almond syrup and orange bitters, topped with an orange peel. It started well. And I am not talking about the fact that the glass was large, but more because this cocktail was delicious, delightfully bitter, as its name indicated. 

Bitter Sling cocktail at Butter in NYC, NY

Bitter Sling cocktail at Butter in NYC, NY

As we were ordering, they brought us some homemade rolls that were very good, accompanied with some butter (here you go!). One was a sour cream butter, the other one an herb butter. 

Rolls at Butter in NYC, NY

Rolls at Butter in NYC, NY

Bread and butter at Butter in NYC, NY

Bread and butter at Butter in NYC, NY

Then, we decided to order few dishes to share. The first one was the stuffed cherry peppers that were sitting on top of burnt brioche crumbles. They were filled with smoked ricotta that counteracted the slight heat of the peppers. 

Stuffed cherry peppers at Butter in NYC, NY

Stuffed cherry peppers at Butter in NYC, NY

Stuffed cherry peppers at Butter in NYC, NY

Stuffed cherry peppers at Butter in NYC, NY

The next dish was the cavatappi pasta served with a spicy lamb sausage and a yellow tomato sauce. I was really looking forward for that dish as I love lamb sausage and wish it was more present on restaurants menus. The pasta was perfectly cooked al dente and I liked the tomato sauce that, with its yellow color, was fairly original. 

Cavatappi pasta at Butter in NYC, NY

Cavatappi pasta at Butter in NYC, NY

After that, we got the Trumpet Royale mushrooms à la plancha. The mushrooms were served with brown butter and a sweet potato vinaigrette. If you like mushrooms, I highly recommend this dish. There were lots of these large and meaty mushrooms, that were cooked to perfection. 

Royale trumpet a la plancha at Butter in NYC, NY

Royale trumpet a la plancha at Butter in NYC, NY

Royale trumpet a la plancha at Butter in NYC, NY

Royale trumpet a la plancha at Butter in NYC, NY

Our last dish was the gnocchi mac and cheese. I was intrigued by this take on a classic dish and was not disappointed at all. The gnocchi were light and melted in my mouth, smothered by lots of cheese (petit basque and aged cheddar). 

Gnocchi mac and cheese at Butter in NYC, NY

Gnocchi mac and cheese at Butter in NYC, NY

Of course we could not leave without dessert and chose the raspberry beignets, served with a thick crème anglaise. These beignets were of a good size, in fact too big after such a meal, but who could resist them? They were simply fantastic, the raspberry filling oozing from the first bite to the next. 

Raspberry beignets at Butter in NYC, NY

Raspberry beignets at Butter in NYC, NY

We left full and glad we tried that place that is definitely recommended. So, no need to ask me if I would go back. The question is when. 

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