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Chicago: Gino's East, best deep dish pizza!

After our disappointing lunch at Pizzeria Uno, I admit that we were a bit anxious to find a good deep dish pizza in Chicago. Not that we thought it was impossible, but, being there few days, we really wanted to go to a good place that would erase our past experience. And we did. After a walk to the Navy Pier, we looked up pizza places and ended up at Gino’s East, a homegrown chain that serves an amazing pizza. I know that the term chain gives a negative image of the place, but, in this case, it should not. They have places in quite few cities, except unfortunately New York, but who knows, maybe one day!

Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Gino's East in Chicago, Il

After our disappointing lunch at Pizzeria Uno, I admit that we were a bit anxious to find a good deep dish pizza in Chicago. Not that we thought it was impossible, but, being there few days, we really wanted to go to a good place that would erase our past experience. And we did. After a walk to the Navy Pier, we looked up pizza places and ended up at Gino’s East, a homegrown chain that serves an amazing pizza. I know that the term chain gives a negative image of the place, but, in this case, it should not. They have places in quite few cities, except unfortunately New York, but who knows, maybe one day! I would surely love to see them in the Big Apple, their pizza being superb: the crust has this golden color and texture that I could have sworn was because of corn meal, but no, it is due to the olive oil they put in it. It comes with a deliciously sweet tomato sauce, that tops a large amount of cheese (we asked for extra cheese and some blue). The pizza cooks for 45 minutes and comes very hot in a cast iron dish. After the first bite, you do not care that you might burn your mouth eating it: it is so good and flavorful. You get the crunchiness and crumbliness of the crust with the sweetness of the tomato sauce and suddenly the flavor of the cheese, especially the blue that pairs well with the tangy tomato sauce. Sublime!

Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Deep dish pizza at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Deep dish pizza at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Dining room at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Dining room at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Deep dish pizza at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Deep dish pizza at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

As it takes some time for the pizza to cook, our waiter suggested to order a salad that was welcome after a long walk. We chose the house salad, composed of romaine, arugula, kalamata olives, cherry tomatoes and croutons (we asked for no red onions).

House salad at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

House salad at Gino's East in Chicago, Il

Overall, we had a great time at Gino’s East: the service was really good and the pizza fantastic. Know that if you are not lucky to have them in your neighborhood, they ship pizza in the US. I have never tried it but after such feast, I may...

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Gino’s East - 162 E Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60611

 
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Chicago: Pizzeria Uno, creator of the deep dish pizza

When searching for the best deep dish pizza in Chicago, I saw some recommendations for Pizzeria Uno and, at first, ditched it, because I thought it was a chain. But then, i read that this is this place that created the deep dish pizza back in 1943. At that time, the owner of the restaurant, Ike Sewell, decided to create a hearty meal by combining, on a pizza, large quantities of ingredients, like vegetables, meats and cheese. That is what you get when you order the Numero Uno, …

Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

When searching for the best deep dish pizza in Chicago, I saw some recommendations for Pizzeria Uno and, at first, ditched it, because I thought it was a chain. But then, i read that this is this place that created the deep dish pizza back in 1943. At that time, the owner of the restaurant, Ike Sewell, decided to create a hearty meal by combining, on a pizza, large quantities of ingredients, like vegetables, meats and cheese. That is what you get when you order the Numero Uno, made with extra cheese, sausage, pepperoni, peppers, mushrooms and onions. For a less complicated version or if you are vegetarian, you can make your own, as Jodi did, adding mushrooms to a classic tomato and cheese deep dish pizza. I found the pizza ok: the sauce tasting like straight from a can, and the numero Uno having so many things on that crust that was not the best we had (it was a bit dry), and was lost a bit. I preferred Jodi’s pizza, simpler for sure.

Vegetarian deep dish pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Vegetarian deep dish pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Vegetarian deep dish pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Vegetarian deep dish pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Know that the pizza takes 45 minutes to cook and we should have ordered a salad while waiting. In fact, it would have been good if our waiter told us: I just remembered from a prior experience, a deep dish taking much longer than a thin crust pizza that cooks in minutes.

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

Numero uno pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago, Il

I was not impressed, especially after having tasted the deep dish at Pi Pizza in DC, a pizza that President Obama said was the best he had, or Emmett’s in NYC. But I would soon discover a better option with Gino’s East. Stay tuned!

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Pizzeria Uno - 29 E Ohio Street, Chicago, IL 60611

 
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German brunch at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Located on the Upper East Side, Heidelberg is one of the last German restaurants in Yorkville, reminiscent of the German neighborhood this area used to be. Next to Schaller and Weber, the old school German market, it has kept, some opening in 1936, its rustic and comforting atmosphere, serving a fairly large menu where pork is the star. But no worries: if you are vegetarian, they offer several options like the popular giant pretzel, that I wished was served with a cheese sauce rather than just mustard or the potato pancakes, these crispy thick patties made of grated potato, onion and garlic that are fried, traditionally served with apple sauce. Perfect to share.

Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Located on the Upper East Side, Heidelberg is one of the last German restaurants in Yorkville, reminiscent of the German neighborhood this area used to be. Next to Schaller and Weber, the old school German market, it has kept, some opening in 1936, its rustic and comforting atmosphere, serving a fairly large menu where pork is the star. But no worries: if you are vegetarian, they offer several options like the popular giant pretzel, that I wished was served with a cheese sauce rather than just mustard or the potato pancakes, these crispy thick patties made of grated potato, onion and garlic that are fried, traditionally served with apple sauce. Perfect to share.

Dining room at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Dining room at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Pretzel at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Pretzel at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Dining room at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Dining room at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Potato pancakes at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Potato pancakes at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

For carnivores, if you prefer sausages over schnitzel, check out the sausage platter: made with bratwurst, bauernwurst and weisswurst (the white one in the middle, made with veal and pork back bacon - I admit this was my least favorite, the others being tastier); it is served with potato salad, red cabbage and sauerkraut. Nice sampler, it is quite filling, especially after the pretzel, but gives a nice taste of typical German sausages that I guess they are getting at Schaller and Weber.

Sausage sampler at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Sausage sampler at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Sausage sampler at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Sausage sampler at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Of course, going there, you cannot ignore their large selection of beer that they serve in 3 sizes, small, medium and large (no flight). Preferring dark ales, i went for the Hofbrau Dunkel that has caramel notes and a malty finish.

Hofbrau dunkel at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

Hofbrau dunkel at Heidelberg on the Upper East Side

It’s been a while we wanting to try this place and I am glad we did, not just for the food, but also for the history this place and neighborhood has. I would probably go back whenever I feel like eating German cuisine, unless I go to the few beer gardens in the city that propose a similar fare.

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Heidelberg - 1648 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10028

 
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Chinese food and steaks at Brooklyn Chop House

There are places like that that mark your memory because of their originality. Brooklyn Chop House is one of them. The name surely indicates a meaty meal made of steaks and burgers, but it also surprisingly offers Chinese dishes. Not so surprising when you know that the person who runs the place, Stratis Morfogen, was one of the people behind Jade Sixty, a restaurant on the upper East Side with the same concept that had to close due to a water main break (too bad because I did not get a chance to visit it!). I tried the ribeye at Brooklyn Chop House and was blown away: their meat, aged 50 to 60 days is tasty, tender and juicy. And they surely know how to cook it!

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

There are places like that that mark your memory because of their originality. Brooklyn Chop House is one of them. The name surely indicates a meaty meal made of steaks and burgers, but it also surprisingly offers Chinese dishes. Not so surprising when you know that the person who runs the place, Stratis Morfogen, was one of the people behind Jade Sixty, a restaurant on the upper East Side with the same concept that had to close due to a water main break (too bad because I did not get a chance to visit it!). I tried the ribeye at Brooklyn Chop House and was blown away: their meat, aged 50 to 60 days is tasty, tender and juicy. And they surely know how to cook it!

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

The Chinese fare is also very interesting, with quite few vegetarian options like the classic scallion pancakes or the vegetable crispy rice that is also available with items like soft shell crab or lobster (they put a nice amount of it). I love the way they present it, in a metal jar, original. Perfect to share are also the shrimp nine season that is sweet and spicy (but not so spicy), the deliciously crunchy crispy chicken wonton or the reuben dumplings that are kind of a nod to the Jewish delis. All of these were really good and comforting, the fried rice being a nice side for a steak.

Fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Veggie fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Veggie fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy chicken wonton at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy chicken wonton at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Veggie fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC

Veggie fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC

Lobster fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Lobster fried rice at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Reuben dumplings at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Reuben dumplings at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

They also have salads like the wedge salad that Jodi ordered without any bacon, but I found it overpriced and would pass on it. This is the only disappointing dish we had there.

Wedge salad at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Wedge salad at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Cocktails are also nice, with classics with a twist like the Brooklyn Old Fashioned, made with Redemption Aged Bourbon, Earl Grey syrup and bitters, or the homemade mule, a mix of Smooth Ambler Contradiction ginger bourbon, mint, lemon and ginger beer.

Old fashioned at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Old fashioned at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Mule cocktail at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Mule cocktail at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

And of course dessert! For cheesecake lovers, they offer one that is accompanied with a peanut butter fudge, an apple crumb and a chocolate swirl. Good, but I admit not as good as Junior’s that remains my favorite. For a more Chinese choice, they have these crispy apple wontons was come really hot and are addictive.

Cheesecake at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Cheesecake at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy apple wontons at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy apple wontons at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy apple wontons at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Crispy apple wontons at Brooklyn Chop House in NYC, NY

Brooklyn Chop House is definitely a place I recommend, for steaks or Chinese cuisine: the food there, although a bit pricey is very good and I would certainly go back!

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Brooklyn Chop House - 150 Nassau Street, New York, NY

 
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The Mill in LIC

I often tell people that I love so much coffee that it is probably this dark juice that is flowing through my veins. I have been drinking coffee since I was a teenager: I love the smell of the freshly ground beans and the strong taste an espresso has, but not the bitterness that is sometimes in the bottom of a cup. So it was with excitement that we went to The Mill few times as we were in Long Island City. This quaint joint with its rustic feel serves artisanal coffee, sweets and sandwiches in a relaxed atmosphere. They have good espresso and macchiato, but if you are not into coffee, you can opt for a tea. In term of sweets, …

The Mill in LIC

The Mill in LIC

I often tell people that I love so much coffee that it is probably this dark juice that is flowing through my veins. I have been drinking coffee since I was a teenager: I love the smell of the freshly ground beans and the strong taste an espresso has, but not the bitterness that is sometimes in the bottom of a cup. So it was with excitement that we went to The Mill few times as we were in Long Island City. This quaint joint with its rustic feel serves artisanal coffee, sweets and sandwiches in a relaxed atmosphere. They have good espresso and macchiato, but if you are not into coffee, you can opt for a tea. In term of sweets, they have few, like the pistachio and agave cookie I had one time or the Lamington, an Australian dessert, that is a sponge cake with jelly, surrounded by chocolate and coconut, one of Jodi’s favorites that is hard to find.

The Mill in LIC

The Mill in LIC

Tea at The Mill in LIC

Tea at The Mill in LIC

Espresso at The Mill in LIC

Espresso at The Mill in LIC

Lamington at The Mill in LIC

Lamington at The Mill in LIC

Espresso machine at The Mill in LIC

Espresso machine at The Mill in LIC

Macchiato at The Mill in LIC

Macchiato at The Mill in LIC

Pistacchio cookie at The Mill in LIC

Pistacchio cookie at The Mill in LIC

Lamington at The Mill in LIC

Lamington at The Mill in LIC

The Mill is a cool place, perfect for a good beverage or to satisfy a sweet craving in an area where there are not that many options. So if you are in LIC, near Court Street, stop by!

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The Mill - 44-61 11th street, Long Island City, NY 11101

 
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Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

When I think about creative desserts, I immediately think about Spot Dessert Bar in the East Village. This place is amazing and proposes truly original desserts crafted by Iron Chef of Thailand, Chef Ian Kittichai, like the matcha lava, a warm dark chocolate cake filled with matcha ganache and served with matcha green tea ice cream, or the Golden toast, a warm crispy honey buttered toast served with strawberries, and condensed milk ice cream (this is so buttery!). We recently went back after Jodi saw their coconut monkey bread on Instagram. This dessert is a monkey bread covered in fall spices, thai tea drizzle served with coconut milk ice cream. It comes sizzling hot and they will pour the Thai tea on top of the coconut milk ice cream. This was quite good, but not as good as…

Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

When I think about creative desserts, I immediately think about Spot Dessert Bar in the East Village. This place is amazing and proposes truly original desserts crafted by Iron Chef of Thailand, Chef Ian Kittichai, like the matcha lava, a warm dark chocolate cake filled with matcha ganache and served with matcha green tea ice cream, or the Golden toast, a warm crispy honey buttered toast served with strawberries, and condensed milk ice cream (this is so buttery!). We recently went back after Jodi saw their coconut monkey bread on Instagram. This dessert is a monkey bread covered in fall spices, thai tea drizzle served with coconut milk ice cream. It comes sizzling hot and they will pour the Thai tea on top of the coconut milk ice cream. This was quite good, but not as good as the Milky Puff, a warm puff pastry with brûlée banana, white chocolate honey comb, corn flakes, served with condensed milk ice cream. This one is superb: crunchy, delightfully sweet and buttery, I definitely recommend it. And of course, I could not resist ordering a thai iced tea there, one of the many drinks they offer.

Coconut monkey bread at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Coconut monkey bread at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Milky puff at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Milky puff at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Coconut monkey bread at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Coconut monkey bread at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Thai iced tea at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Thai iced tea at Spot dessert Bar in the East Village

Spot Dessert Bar remains one of my top spots for original desserts in the city. But know that it can be crowded. But it is worth the wait!

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Spot Dessert Bar - 13 St. Marks Place, New York, NY 10003

 
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Dessert at Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

Its been a while since we went to Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side, but, as we were having lunch with our friends Jen and Gary at Heidelberg, next door to it, we decided to stop by for dessert. And what a treat! This tiny place has so many delicious desserts that it was hard to choose and I went from thinking about ordering the banana cream pie, then the pecan pie and finally settled for their NY cheesecake that was very good, not as good as Junior’s (less dense also), but worth trying, with…

Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

Its been a while since we went to Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side, but, as we were having lunch with our friends Jen and Gary at Heidelberg, next door to it, we decided to stop by for dessert. And what a treat! This tiny place has so many delicious desserts that it was hard to choose and I went from thinking about ordering the banana cream pie, then the pecan pie and finally settled for their NY cheesecake that was very good, not as good as Junior’s (less dense also), but worth trying, with its fantastic Graham cracker crust in the bottom. Jodi went for the coconut cream cupcake instead of the coconut cream pie: I am not a huge fan like her of coconut, but found it delicious, the cream being tasty, not just on top, but also inside the moist cupcake.

Coconut cream cupcake at Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

Coconut cream cupcake at Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

NY Cheesecake at Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

NY Cheesecake at Two Little Red Hens on the Upper East Side

We definitely did not regret going to this place that I for sure recommend.

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Two Little Red Hens - 1652 2nd Avenue, NY 10028

 
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Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Each time I pass in in front of Jacques Torres, I cannot resist it! For me, it has the best hot chocolate, better than Max Brenner or even City Bakery that is considered by many the best in town (their chocolate chip cookie is though). It is literally like melted chocolate, not bitter but quite rich. So, recently, we were walking around in Dumbo when we saw Jacques Torres has a location there and ended up having their hot cocoa and a delicious chocolate chip cookie that had lots of chocolate and was buttery.

Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Each time I pass in in front of Jacques Torres, I cannot resist it! For me, it has the best hot chocolate, better than Max Brenner or even City Bakery that is considered by many the best in town (their chocolate chip cookie is though). It is literally like melted chocolate, not bitter but quite rich. So, recently, we were walking around in Dumbo when we saw Jacques Torres has a location there and ended up having their hot cocoa and a delicious chocolate chip cookie that had lots of chocolate and was buttery.

Hot chocolate at Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Hot chocolate at Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Hot chocolate at Jacques Torres in Dumbo

Hot chocolate at Jacques Torres in Dumbo

If you like chocolate, Jacques Torres is a must have. They even sell the chocolate powder so you can make their hot cocoa at home. But beware that it is very addictive…

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Jacques Torres - 66 Water Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

 
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Brunch at Maison Kayser

There will soon be as many Maison Kayser than there are Starbucks in the City! It is as if they were opening one in each corner of New York. Not that I am complaining, this place being delicious, serving fantastic bread (they won the title of Best Baguette in NYC recently), succulent pastries and viennoiseries (croissants, chocolate croissants, etc), as well as some pretty decent food. So we decided to go on a Sunday for lunch, before celebrated my birthday for dinner. So yes, we limited a bit what we ate as we knew we would have a feast (well, mainly me considering we were going to a steakhouse), but, as you will see, we had quite a few items…Here is what we had:

Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

There will soon be as many Maison Kayser than there are Starbucks in the City! It is as if they were opening one in each corner of New York. Not that I am complaining, this place being delicious, serving fantastic bread (they won the title of Best Baguette in NYC recently), succulent pastries and viennoiseries (croissants, chocolate croissants, etc), as well as some pretty decent food. So we decided to go on a Sunday for lunch, before celebrated my birthday for dinner. So yes, we limited a bit what we ate as we knew we would have a feast (well, mainly me considering we were going to a steakhouse), but, as you will see, we had quite a few items…Here is what we had:

For beverages, besides coffee (incl. espresso that they serve with a mini-financier), they propose a nice selection of juices, like grapefruit or, for the more adventurous, apple and cucumber, the later giving a nice green color as well as some freshness.

Double espresso at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Double espresso at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Grapefruit juice at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Grapefruit juice at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Apple cucumber juice at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Apple cucumber juice at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

For the main dishes, they have plenty to offer: from their viennoiseries and bread mentioned above, to the salads and tartness, with few classics like the salade Nicoise (a provencal dish) or the well known croque monsieur. We decided to go for eggs, Jodi choosing the asparagus scrambled eggs (asperges oeufs brouilles) that were scrambled eggs with truffled green asparagus (I wish my mom put truffle oil when making asparagus when I was a kid…) and gruyere cheese on sourdough. It was pretty good, the eggs being perfectly made (understand: not dry), but the sourdough bread was a bit tough to cut with the knife (knife problem? Maybe).

Asperges oeufs brouilles at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Asperges oeufs brouilles at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Asperges oeufs brouilles at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Asperges oeufs brouilles at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

On my side, I tried their oeuf cocotte Parisienne that is a poached egg with mushrooms, ham, béchamel sauce and a toast with gruyere. I was surprised at first because it was small (in fact, oeuf in French means egg and it was without an “s” so I could have guessed there was only one…). But it was quite rich and I just wished the egg was runny (it was overcooked). I loved it: it was cheesy, creamy, with a nice smokiness from the bacon. I definitely recommend this.

Oeuf cocotte Parisienne at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Oeuf cocotte Parisienne at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Last was dessert: you cannot miss dessert in a place like that! Jodi tried their chocolate financier that was more like a chocolate cake and missed the texture of a financier as I know it. On my side, I got the raspberry tart, thinking that I needed my portion of fruit for the day…

Chocolate financier at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Chocolate financier at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Raspberry tart at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Raspberry tart at Maison Kayser in NYC, NY

Overall, we had a great meal at Maison Kayser: it is a good place to know if you’d like a classic brunch or want to eat some French delicacies.

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Maison Kayser - 400 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018

 
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Interesting treats at Supermoon Bakehouse

I just realized that I completely forgot to post about our visit last September at Supermoon Bakehouse in the Lower East Side: yes, It has been a while, but still, it is worth mentioning this place that sets itself apart from other bakeries by proposing creative baked goods like the cruffin, a croissant and muffin or the banoffee croissant, a banana and toffee croissant, names that seem to be inherited from the cronut invented few years ago by Chef Dominique Ansel. Still, Supermoon Bakehouse is trying to stay original, without copying what others are doing.

Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

I just realized that I completely forgot to post about our visit last September at Supermoon Bakehouse in the Lower East Side: yes, It has been a while, but still, it is worth mentioning this place that sets itself apart from other bakeries by proposing creative baked goods like the cruffin, a croissant and muffin or the banoffee croissant, a banana and toffee croissant, names that seem to be inherited from the cronut invented few years ago by Chef Dominique Ansel. Still, Supermoon Bakehouse is trying to stay original, without copying what others are doing. At the time we went, they had a chocolate chip cookie croissant that was made with a milk chocolate creme patissiere, topped with meringue and chocolate chip cookie. The second thing we tasted was their chocolate hazelnut donut that was delicious. In fact, they make very good croissants and donuts that is a good first step as this is their base for original treats.

Treats selection at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Treats selection at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Kitchen at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Kitchen at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Chocolate chip cookie croissant at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Chocolate chip cookie croissant at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Treats selection at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Treats selection at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Decor at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Decor at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Chocolate hazelnut donut at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

Chocolate hazelnut donut at Supermoon Bakehouse in NYC, NY

I should mention that they do not only offer sweet options, but also savory ones like the croquet monsieur twice baked croissant or the reuben croissant. Reviewing the photos from our past visit, I am thinking that we should go back there…

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Supermoon Bakehouse - 120 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002

 
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Charlie Palmer Steak

For our birthdays, Jodi and I are always picking where we want to have dinner and not surprisingly, I always choose a steakhouse…So this year, it was Charlie Palmer Steak in the Archer Hotel. I was looking forward to it as I heard so many great things about that place. Unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. The steak was just ok: I ordered a ribeye, my favorite cut, medium rare; it was cooked medium and when I mentioned it to the waiter, he first denied it but upon my insistence, apologized and sent it back. The bone-in ribeye is a $65 dish, so, it should be cooked well, especially in a steakhouse and if not, I think it is normal to send it back.

Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

For our birthdays, Jodi and I are always picking where we want to have dinner and not surprisingly, I always choose a steakhouse…So this year, it was Charlie Palmer Steak in the Archer Hotel. I was looking forward to it as I heard so many great things about that place. Unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. The steak was just ok: I ordered a ribeye, my favorite cut, medium rare; it was cooked medium and when I mentioned it to the waiter, he first denied it but upon my insistence, apologized and sent it back. The bone-in ribeye is a $65 dish, so, it should be cooked well, especially in a steakhouse and if not, I think it is normal to send it back. It spoiled a bit the dinner as the sides were already there, and I ate them separately, before they got cold but also because Jodi was also served and I did not want her to wait longer. Finally my steak came back properly cooked and they gracefully comp’d my drink (a glass of Talisker 10 y/o Scotch), realizing I was right…But still, the ribeye, dry-aged for 30 days, although juicy, was not as tender and tasty as I expected. Too bad. I also paired it with a lobster tail that was quite small for the price but fortunately well cooked. At least the sides were delicious: we chose the Mac and cheese that was really creamy as well as the crunchy hash brown. For appetizer, I went for the East Coast oysters, served with a Champagne mignonette and lemon: no complaint there as they tasted fresh. On her side, Jodi got a Bibb salad without bacon (for sure, vegetarian dishes are more limited in a steakhouse…).

Talisker Scotch at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Talisker Scotch at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bibb salad at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bibb salad at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Oysters at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Oysters at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Lobster at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Lobster at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Mac and cheese at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Mac and cheese at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Oysters at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Oysters at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Bone-in ribeye at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Hash brown at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Hash brown at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Mac and cheese at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Mac and cheese at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Last was dessert: we went for the key lime pie that was quite good, deliciously tart with a great Graham cracker crust and at least a nice way of ending the meal.

Key lime pie at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Key lime pie at Charlie Palmer Steak in NYC, NY

Still, I was a bit disappointed although I had a good birthday with Jodi. I was expecting more from Charlie Palmer Steak and would not recommend it.

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Charlie Palmer Steak - 47 West 38th Street, NY 10018

 
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Italian dinner at Da Andrea

I often crave Italian cuisine and, as we were passing by Da Andrea, we decided to stop there for dinner. A light dinner as I like to call them: no appetizer, only entree and dessert…And the entree was superb: I went for the Tagliolini neri alle vongole, a homemade squid ink tagliolini with clams, cherry tomatoes in a garlic white wine. I loved it: the pasta was really good and the sauce delicious, so good that I dipped some focaccia bread in it…And yes, I always put cheese on my pasta, even if it has seafood in it: this seemed to have shocked the waiter who did not want to give me any cheese before, until I insisted.

Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Da Andrea in NYC, NY

I often crave Italian cuisine and, as we were passing by Da Andrea, we decided to stop there for dinner. A light dinner as I like to call them: no appetizer, only entree and dessert…And the entree was superb: I went for the Tagliolini neri alle vongole, a homemade squid ink tagliolini with clams, cherry tomatoes in a garlic white wine. I loved it: the pasta was really good and the sauce delicious, so good that I dipped some focaccia bread in it…And yes, I always put cheese on my pasta, even if it has seafood in it: this seemed to have shocked the waiter who did not want to give me any cheese before, until I insisted. Jodi simply went for the Portobello con polenta e gorgonzola, a dish composed of braised portobello, polenta and gorgonzola cheese: a succulent vegetarian dish.

Focaccia at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Focaccia at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Polenta and mushroom at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Polenta and mushroom at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Tagliolini neri alle vongole at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Tagliolini neri alle vongole at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Tagliolini neri alle vongole at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Tagliolini neri alle vongole at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Dessert was a must have: their homemade tiramisu that was creamy. They also gave us some cookies with a lemon curd, a nice touch.

Tiramisu at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Tiramisu at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Cookies at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Cookies at Da Andrea in NYC, NY

Da Andrea was a great find: I would definitely go back to try other dishes.

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Proper West near Bryant Park

Holidays are the best time to go to noisy places and we were glad to end up at Proper West on Good Friday: it was literally empty! This place is pretty big with large TVs on the walls of the main dining room and I cannot imagine what it is when full. Anyway, this allowed us to enjoy a quiet dinner (there was just some music in the background), sharing various dishes vegetarian and non-vegetarian typical from a bar. Here is what we had:

Proper West in NYC, NY

Proper West in NYC, NY

Holidays are the best time to go to noisy places and we were glad to end up at Proper West on Good Friday: it was literally empty! This place is pretty big with large TVs on the walls of the main dining room and I cannot imagine what it is when full. Anyway, this allowed us to enjoy a quiet dinner (there was just some music in the background), sharing various dishes vegetarian and non-vegetarian typical from a bar. Here is what we had:

For a cocktail, I got the PW Old Fashioned, made with Bulleit rye, orange bitters, angostura bitters muddled brown sugar cube and orange zest. They also gave us some potato chips with it.

PW Old Fashioned at Proper West in NYC, NY

PW Old Fashioned at Proper West in NYC, NY

Potato chips at Proper West in NYC, NY

Potato chips at Proper West in NYC, NY

Truffle Mac and cheese: quite good, very creamy.

Truffle Mac and cheese at Proper West in NYC, NY

Truffle Mac and cheese at Proper West in NYC, NY

Truffle Mac and cheese at Proper West in NYC, NY

Truffle Mac and cheese at Proper West in NYC, NY

Wings: they propose different sauces, like Korean bbq, classic buffalo, sweet chili, zip zip, or a featured sauce. They unfortunately did not provide a sampler or at least offer more than one sauce, so I ended up with the former. It was nicely sweet and the chicken was moist.

Korean BBQ wings at Proper West in NYC, NY

Korean BBQ wings at Proper West in NYC, NY

Korean BBQ wings at Proper West in NYC, NY

Korean BBQ wings at Proper West in NYC, NY

Tempura cauliflower: there were two types. One was smothered in a tangy plum and the other by a Nashville hot sauce accompanied by celery and carrots. Both were good and tasty, crispy, with one side sweet and the other quite hot, very good with the blue cheese sauce of the wings.

Plum sauce tempura cauliflower at Proper West in NYC, NY

Plum sauce tempura cauliflower at Proper West in NYC, NY

Nashville hot sauce tempura cauliflower at Proper West in NYC, NY

Nashville hot sauce tempura cauliflower at Proper West in NYC, NY

Grilled cheese dippers with a tomato soup: it was unfortunately soggy. Too bad because I was really looking forward to it.

Grilled cheese dippers at Proper West in NYC, NY

Grilled cheese dippers at Proper West in NYC, NY

Gilled cheese dippers at Proper West in NYC, NY

Gilled cheese dippers at Proper West in NYC, NY

For dessert, we chose the Oreo n’ Cream cake, made with a chocolate cake, vanilla buttercream and Oreo cookie crumbs. It was good, more creamy than chocolaty with a nice crunch from the Oreo cookies.

Oreo n’cream cake at Proper West in NYC, NY

Oreo n’cream cake at Proper West in NYC, NY

Overall Proper West was good, perfect If you like bar food and share dishes.

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The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

When people think about Hell’s Kitchen, they often think about 9th Avenue, neglecting the great restaurants 10th Avenue has to offer. The Harrow is one of them. This farm to table restaurant that serves new American cuisine is a true find: great atmosphere, courteous and efficient service, and delicious food are their recipe for success. If not for food, it can be a nice spot for cocktails with interesting creations like the Queen V, made with blended scotch, lemon juice, plum shrub and cardamom bitters. More interesting is the fact that they mention the type of glass it is served in.

The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

When people think about Hell’s Kitchen, they often think about 9th Avenue, neglecting the great restaurants 10th Avenue has to offer. The Harrow is one of them. This farm to table restaurant that serves new American cuisine is a true find: great atmosphere, courteous and efficient service, and delicious food are their recipe for success. If not for food, it can be a nice spot for cocktails with interesting creations like the Queen V, made with blended scotch, lemon juice, plum shrub and cardamom bitters. More interesting is the fact that they mention the type of glass it is served in. Maybe so people are sure they will not get one of these martini glasses that I always find tricky to drink with. 

Queen V cocktail at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Queen V cocktail at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Queen V cocktail at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Queen V cocktail at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

The food is also original. Inspired by international cuisines, I found the escargots superb. No, this is not the classic French dish, but rather poached snails bathed in a butter and garlic sauce where you can dip puff pastry circles. Close but not the same. 

Escargots at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Escargots at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

For the entrees, the grilled duck is a good choice: perfectly cooked as ordered (medium rare), I loved the crispy and fatty skin. It was served with caramelized fennel, radicchio and spicy pickled raisins. I definitely recommend this dish if proposed as their menu changes from time to time. 

Duck at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Duck at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Duck at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Duck at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

If you are vegetarian, there are few choices, but just one in the entrees: the socca crepe that is made with sweet onion jam, crispy kale and baby tomatoes. Socca is a thin, unleavened crêpe made with chickpea flour that originated in Genoa (Italy) and is a specialty from Nice, in Provence. This was a good interpretation of it although not similar.

Socca crepe at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Socca crepe at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Of course, dessert cannot be missed. Cookies and cream, chocolate s’mores tart or sweet honey cake (topped with fresh pineapple, coconut caramel and accompanied with brandy cherries and crème fraîche, it was very good but I wish a bit more moist) are the delicious choices you have. 

Sweet honey cake at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Sweet honey cake at The Harrow in Hell's Kitchen

Dining at The Harrow is great and it is the kind of place that makes you glad you found it, wishing nobody else knows about it, keeping it secret like a treasure. I definitely recommend it!

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Dinner at Valerie

When I picked Valerie for a Friday evening dinner, I did not know what to expect: French firstname, description on Opentable saying they propose an American fare and menu featuring Asian inspired dishes like the Korean BBQ fried chicken sandwich. I was at a loss. And did not expect either to end up on such loud place, the saving grace being the end of the happy hour!

Valerie in NYC. NY

Valerie in NYC. NY

When I picked Valerie for a Friday evening dinner, I did not know what to expect: French firstname, description on Opentable saying they propose an American fare and menu featuring Asian inspired dishes like the Korean BBQ fried chicken sandwich. I was at a loss. And did not expect either to end up on such loud place, the saving grace being the end of the happy hour!

Bar area at Valerie in NYC. NY

Bar area at Valerie in NYC. NY

Dining room at Valerie in NYC. NY

Dining room at Valerie in NYC. NY

For sure, this place was full, on both floors and when we arrived, I prayed that we would be sitting upstairs, thinking it would be quieter. I was slightly wrong. Valerie is a beautiful restaurant though, with its retro decor and eye catching bar. I would probably go more for a cocktail than for the food, the latter looking interesting, except the desserts and for me not to eat dessert is exceptional (I am either too full or nothing appeals me like it was the case that evening). With quite few Asian dishes, the menu is a bit overwhelming because you wonder where the chef excels: American or Asian? So we tried a bit of both. Here is what we had:

As a cocktail, I chose a sazerac with rye, absinthe and bitters, a drink that was on their happy hour list. Jodi on her side got the Gloria de Casares, a non-alcoholic cocktail made of Seedlip grove 42, grapefruit shrub, fever tree aromatic tonic.

Drinks at Valerie in NYC. NY

Drinks at Valerie in NYC. NY

Braised olives with a citrus spiced marinade and grilled bread. Good but quite salty.

Braised olives at Valerie in NYC. NY

Braised olives at Valerie in NYC. NY

Truffled portobello flatbread, one of the few vegetarian dishes they offer (they do have the Impossible burger otherwise). This was a good bar dish.

Truffled portobello flatbread at Valerie in NYC. NY

Truffled portobello flatbread at Valerie in NYC. NY

Truffled portobello flatbread at Valerie in NYC. NY

Truffled portobello flatbread at Valerie in NYC. NY

Char-grilled octopus with marcona almonds, peashoots, carrot romesco and cannellini beans salad. That was my favorite dish: they surely know how to cook octopus. It was nicely charred and not rubbery.

Octopus at Valerie in NYC. NY

Octopus at Valerie in NYC. NY

Octopus at Valerie in NYC. NY

Octopus at Valerie in NYC. NY

Beef cheek steak buns, with Brussels sprout kimchi and sriracha aioli. I was looking forward to this dish but it did not deliver: the meat was dry and it was lacking the flavors and heat the description suggested.

Beef cheek buns at Valerie in NYC. NY

Beef cheek buns at Valerie in NYC. NY

So overall, it was disappointing: I would only go to Valerie for a cocktail, certainly not for the food. Dommage...

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One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Located in Dumbo, One Girl Cookies is the kind of place that you are looking forward to visit, expecting, based on its name, to get giant cookies that would make you be unreasonable and defy your doctor for a minute or two. But no, no big cookies, rather tea treats smaller than the size of a dollar coin if you discard cupcakes, whoopie pies (the red velvet one is delicious) and the linzer torte that is not to be confused with the linzer cookies with its crumbly cookie and confectioner sugar: …

One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Located in Dumbo, One Girl Cookies is the kind of place that you are looking forward to visit, expecting, based on its name, to get giant cookies that would make you be unreasonable and defy your doctor for a minute or two. But no, no big cookies, rather tea treats smaller than the size of a dollar coin if you discard cupcakes, whoopie pies (the red velvet one is delicious) and the linzer torte that is not to be confused with the linzer cookies with its crumbly cookie and confectioner sugar: no, the linzer torte is less usual and definitely the kind of tart you should get if you love marzipan, although this one was spiced. Still, this is very good, having a bit of raspberry in between and being not too sweet. The small tea cookies are interesting though as they allow you to get a bite of everything. We tried:

  • Juliette, made with chocolate, hazelnut and cinnamon, pretty nice although there was a bit too much cinnamon that overpowered the whole thing.

  • Mary, a chocolate chip cookie. Ok.

  • Lucia, a chocolate and caramel shortbread layer bar that was my favorite. Like a Twix bar in a way.

Whoopie pie at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo

Whoopie pie at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo

Tea cookies at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo

Tea cookies at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo

Juliette at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Juliette at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Espresso at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Espresso at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Linzer tort at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Linzer tort at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Lucia at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Lucia at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Mary at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Mary at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Tea at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Tea at One Girl Cookies in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Needless to say that you can get tea and coffee with your cookies. So overall it was good, but did not live up to my expectations. If you are in Dumbo, it is worth trying but I would not make the trip just for this place.

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One Girl cookies - 33 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY, NY 11201

 
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Mexican Dinner at Vida Verde

We were looking for a Mexican restaurant Midtown Manhattan when we found Vida Verde on Opentable. So we decided to go there on a Friday evening, not knowing that it would be so loud, the noise level making the entire experience there a bit painful. This bi-level restaurant with a rooftop would definitely satisfy margarita lovers and other guacamole aficionados (it is made table side but do not expect a cart coming to you like some places do: there is not enough space between tables to allow that and they simply put all the ingredients in a bowl, mixing them in front of you).

Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Vida Verde in NYC, NY

We were looking for a Mexican restaurant Midtown Manhattan when we found Vida Verde on Opentable. So we decided to go there on a Friday evening, not knowing that it would be so loud, the noise level making the entire experience there a bit painful. This bi-level restaurant with a rooftop would definitely satisfy margarita lovers and other guacamole aficionados (it is made table side but do not expect a cart coming to you like some places do: there is not enough space between tables to allow that and they simply put all the ingredients in a bowl, mixing them in front of you). Menu wise, they offer salads, tacos and quesadillas and enchiladas, If you are vegetarian and like mushrooms like Jodi, you can get their mushroom quesadilla or quesadilla huitlacoche. Composed of Mexican truffled mushrooms, Oaxaca cheese and avocado salsa, it was a nice dish, earthy. I usually go for tacos and wanted to try their crispy fish tacos that were sitting on a black bean puree that kind of overpowered a bit the dish. This is unfortunate because the mahi mahi was delicious but there was not enough of it and it could have been a great dish without that puree. I should mention the salsa that was dried on top: it was quite spicy…

Margarita at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Margarita at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Guacamole at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Guacamole at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Crispy fish tacos at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Crispy fish tacos at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Margarita at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Margarita at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Mushroom quesadillas at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Mushroom quesadillas at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Crispy fish tacos at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Crispy fish tacos at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

For dessert, we hesitated between the tres leches and the churros bites and went for the latter that were decent but could have been fried slightly longer.

Churros at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Churros at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Churros at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

Churros at Vida Verde in NYC, NY

So overall the food was ok and with the loud atmosphere, we just wanted to leave as soon as possible…I guess brunch might be quieter, but still, I was not impressed by the food. I’ll pass…

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Vida Verde - 248 W 55th St, Midtown, New York City

 
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Ravagh Persian Grill in Midtown

Operated since 1998, with few locations in New York City, Ravagh Persian Grill is, according to one of my co-worker who is Iranian-American, the best Persian restaurant in the city. So we had to try it and did so on a Saturday evening. With its two floors, the place slowly filled up as the evening went by, with quite a lot of Iranian patrons, a good sign that this place had some authenticity. Food wise, we were there for a treat, with large plates coming in front of us, enough for this diner and another.

Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Operated since 1998, with few locations in New York City, Ravagh Persian Grill is, according to one of my co-worker who is Iranian-American, the best Persian restaurant in the city. So we had to try it and did so on a Saturday evening. With its two floors, the place slowly filled up as the evening went by, with quite a lot of Iranian patrons, a good sign that this place had some authenticity. Food wise, we were there for a treat, with large plates coming in front of us, enough for this diner and another. My eyes went directly to the kebab section that is definitely more geared towards non-vegetarian diners, but if you are vegetarian, you should not be disappointed by the vegetarian kebob plate that was composed of grilled vegetables, basmati rice and hummus, delicious with the Persian bread they served with the meal. On my side, I admit that I was looking forward to try their sultanI kebab, composed of barg (marinated strips of sirloin) and koobideh that is a skewer made of chopped beef that is grilled on an open flame. Both were delicious, juicy and tasty. My dish was also served with basmati rice, but we also asked for plain tadig, the burnt crust of the rice aka soccarrat for paella lovers. Good but a bit tough, it is probably better accompanied with some stew. Anyway, we ate the rice with mast khiar, a yogurt based side with cucumber and mint. I should also mention the Doogh I drank, a classic Persian drink made with yogurt diluted in water, salt and mint, that is either house made (what I had) or from a can, if you prefer carbonated.

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Bread at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Bread at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Mast Khiar at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Mast Khiar at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Vegetarian kebab at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC

Vegetarian kebab at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Doogh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Tadigh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Tadigh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Sultani kebab at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Sultani kebab at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Dessert is not to be missed. Of course you can get a baklava or some ice cream, but my favorite is the zoolbia bamieh, some Persian donuts made with rose water and saffron. If you like jelebis that are Indian sweets, you will love the zoolbia. Crispy and very sweet, it is perfect with Persian tea, but will definitely increase your sugar level...

Zoolbia bamieh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Zoolbia bamieh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Bamieh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Bamieh at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Zoolbia at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Zoolbia at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Persian tea at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

Persian tea at Ravagh Persian Grill in NYC, NY

So overall, we had a great meal at Ravagh. The food was good and I would probably put Ravagh at the same level as Persepolis on the Upper East Side.

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Choc O Pain in Jersey City

As I had to be in Jersey City for an early meeting, I could not miss an opportunity to go to Choc O Pain few steps from the Grove Street Path Station. Smaller than its sisters bakeries, Choc O Pain has a nice neighborhood feel, with a rusticity that gives some coziness to the whole place, an a French touch from food to music.

Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Choc O Pain in Jersey City

As I had to be in Jersey City for an early meeting, I could not miss an opportunity to go to Choc O Pain, a few steps from the Grove Street Path Station. Smaller than its sister bakeries, Choc O Pain has a nice neighborhood feel, with a rusticity that gives some coziness to the whole place, an a French touch from food to music. Menu wise, there is no surprise there, with the usual French viennoiseries (croissants, chocolate croissant, brioches...) and sandwiches. When we arrived, the place was empty but it filled up quickly right before 8am, not surprising considering how good this place is.. And no, I do not own any part of it: I just love it!!!

Dining room at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Dining room at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Breakfast at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Breakfast at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Brioche au sucre at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Brioche au sucre at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Bread, viennoiserie at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Bread, viennoiserie at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Chocolate croissant at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Chocolate croissant at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Financier at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

Financier at Choc O Pain in Jersey City

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Hometown Bar-B-Que in Red Hook, Brooklyn

It has been a while since I wanted to try Hometown Bar-B-que in Red Hook, but I admit that going from New Jersey to Brooklyn can feel like a whole trip, especially on the weekends with all the construction in the subway. But, I saw that it was possible to go there using the ferry to the neighboring IKEA, a ferry that is free on week ends, but can be packed. So we ended up going the week end of Labor Day (yes, I know: this post is long overdue) at Pier 11 with my co worker Quentin, for what would be a phenomenal meal. 25 minutes after boarding, we approached the restaurant, noticing a nice smell as well as a small “portable” smoker on the side of the street, smoker that I guess is used in fairs like Smorgasburg.

Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

It has been a while since I wanted to try Hometown Bar-B-que in Red Hook, but I admit that going from New Jersey to Brooklyn can feel like a whole trip, especially on the weekends with all the construction in the subway. But, I saw that it was possible to go there using the ferry to the neighboring IKEA, a ferry that is free on week ends, but can be packed. So we ended up going the week end of Labor Day (yes, I know: this post is long overdue) at Pier 11 with my co worker Quentin, for what would be a phenomenal meal. 25 minutes after boarding, we approached the restaurant, noticing a nice smell as well as a small “portable” smoker on the side of the street, smoker that I guess is used in fairs like Smorgasburg. After taking a photo of the facade, we entered the place and are surprised to already see a line inside considering that it was only 5 minutes after they opened, it was Labour Day week end and I secretly hoped that people would be sleeping late, hungover from their Friday evening drunkiness. I was wrong and we waited 30 minutes on line, Jodi making sure we got a table. 

Smoker near Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Smoker near Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Dining room at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Dining room at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

People in line at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

People in line at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Bar area at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Bar area at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hometown Bar-B-Que is quite big, rustic and smokey: you will surely leave with your belly full and your clothes smelling whatever wood they use for their BBQ. This is a cafeteria style restaurant with a carving station that makes you drool on the spot. Know that drinks are ordered separately at the bar. Food wise, Billy Durney, the pitmaster and co-owner, and Michael Conlon, the “pit boss”, serve a Texas style BBQ but not only: they crafted a menu that goes beyond you classic BBQ, offering for instance lamb belly, banh mi or Vietnamese chicken wings. There is unfortunately no sampler, but you can order by the half pound that will not spare you from ordering too much if like me you get crazy in this type of joint and...always order too much!

Here is what we had:

For drinks, I had a root beer and Jodi a ginger ale. They also have beers, but as we were going to a whiskey tasting later, I passed...

Root beer at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Root beer at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Lamb belly: if you like lamb, you will surely like it, although the amount of fat is pretty impressive as dripping from the meat and creating a not so appetizing coating once it becomes a jelly...Otherwise, it is very good, especially if you get some of the burnt ends. 

Lamb belly at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Lamb belly at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Baby back ribs: I admit that I did not expect such a big size and thought these were small ribs...They were superb: falling off the bone, nicely charred and barely no fat. 

Baby back ribs at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Baby back ribs at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Baby back ribs at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Baby back ribs at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Thick cut pastrami bacon: we fortunately ordered only one slice instead of 1/2 lb considering all the food we had. But it was so good that I regretted not having more. This is one of the best I had. 

Thick cut of bacon at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Thick cut of bacon at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hot Vietnamese wings: you get 3 for $9 and these are whole wings, not just the small chicken wings you sometimes get in restaurants. With their beautiful orange color, they were delightfully sticky, but not hot, slightly crunchy and sweet. But not hot at all. The chicken was perfectly cooked, being moist. 

Hot Vietnamese wings at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hot Vietnamese wings at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hot Vietnamese wings at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Hot Vietnamese wings at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Brisket: the brisket was perfect. It was tender, juicy and had a nice char on the outset. In fact, when they put it on the board, just looking at that beautiful piece of meat, I was literally drooling and noticed that many people ordered the brisket sandwich that looked amazing. It was very good, but I admit that the brisket at Fette Sau is even better, a bold statement considering how good the one at Hometown is. 

Brisket at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Brisket at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Homemade Italian sausage: delicious, the casing was not too hard and it was not over seasoned. I often find that homemade sausages in BBQ joints have too much fennel in it. It was not the case. 

Homemade Italian sausage at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Homemade Italian sausage at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Now you probably wonder what Jodi ate. Being a vegetarian, a BBQ place might not be the best choice for her. Well, she was fine with sides and got the Mac and cheese that was quite creamy and the corn bread that was succulent, deliciously sweet. 

Corn bread at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Corn bread at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Mac and cheese at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

Mac and cheese at Hometown Bar-B-Que in Brooklyn

We skipped dessert as we planned to go to Ample Hills Creamery, but it is another story...

I was so glad I tried Hometown Bar-B-Que: it went beyond my expectations and I understand now why people think this is the best in New York. It is a bit out the beaten path, but going there makes it a nice experience that you will not regret. 

Enjoy (I did)!

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Hometown Bar-B-Que - 454 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231

 
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