gastronomic haikus and foodtography by Angela

Just eating my way through life and writing 17 syllables when I feel like it!

Make cupcakes, not war.
Smoke bacon, not cigarettes.
Pass food, not judgment.

Monday, November 30, 2009

The finer things in life

I've been eating too many expensive meals lately to not talk about any of them...here we go:

Tang Pavilion
65 West 55th Street
www.tangpavilionnyc.com

Katie's dad's restaurant! The food is very good, and I also thought the presentation was fantastic, especially for a Chinese restaurant! We ate soups, dumplings, soup dumplings, duck wraps, shrimps, scallion pancakes and all sorts of deliciousness. And to top it off, fried ice cream for dessert! Fabulous way to spend a dinner date with the girls :)

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Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia St


A cute little restaurant in the West Village. I had a salad that I barely remember, but the sesame-crusted salmon was nicely prepared, and my chocolate bread pudding was deliciously rich, although too heavy after the huge meal. I'd say it's a great spot for an intimate date, and it's also good for groups seeing as they accommodated around 16 of us, and let us design a custom 3-course prix fixe menu with 2-3 selections per course. Nothing out of this world, but I think I'd go again. It came out to be $45 per person, including tax and tip.


Garage Restaurant & Cafe
99 7th Ave. South
www.garagerest.com

My favorite thing about this restaurant: live jazz at every meal. The ambiance is kind of interesting, it's sort of cozy in a way, and the layout of the place and really organic.
The food is good, nothing to brag about, but certainly nothing to complain about. We went for Sunday Brunch, Yvette had eggs benedict and I had french toast with apple compote. For $16 you can get an entree and a choice of mimosa/bloody mary/etc. Only alphabet city can beat a deal like that! Plus we got profiteroles for dessert!




Brasserie 44
44 West 44th St. (Royalton Hotel)
http://www.brasseriefortyfour.com

One disappointment was that we had already tried most of the food on the menu at the reception a few weeks ago. Unfortunately walking out on a reservation isn't really...classy. I also was expecting a 3-course meal but it was more like a $35 prix fixe appetizer sampling. It was supposed to be the grand opening of the "backdoor at 44" which was advertised as a disco-dance party...overall severely anti-climactic. They had a disco DJ and a live electric violinist performing, sometimes the music was too loud for conversation though. The food was good overall, but it came out to $45 each with the tax and 20% gratuity that we were charged...for two people, really? And the service was poor; the place was empty, but we hardly got any attention from the staff. Okay, I'm done complaining now, here's a rundown of the food we ended up ordering:
Mesclun greens with Apples, Boursin Cheese, and Walnuts
Boursin cheese is my new favorite cheese. The apples and walnuts are a great complement. Definitely a really great salad.
Tuna Roll
The sushi is average, not the best I've had, but it's pretty edible.
Shrimp Cocktail
Huge Shrimp. Good cocktail sauce. Can't really go wrong there...
Bruschetta with tomatoes, olives, and mozzarella

It is very salty. It's pretty yummy, but I've had better.
Croque Monseur with Truffled Bechamel
The sauce is amazing. Truffle is a type of fungus. The sauce itself is white and creamy and just savory and delicious overall. The croque is on brioche and is toasted quite perfectly. This is one of my faves.
Mini Short Rib Sandwiches with Balsamic Red Onions
I don't like Bleu Cheese. But everything else is good. Good buns, sweet and soft. Ribs are delish, they're prepared in a sort of brisket-esque way. The onions are a good complement to the ribs.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

FALAFELICIOUS

Mamoun's Falafel
22 St. Marks Place
http://www.mamouns.com
Open 11am - 5am Every Day
Falafel Sandwich for $2.50! The sandwich is lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tahini dressing and falafel in a pita pocket. I'm really bad at eating them, I wish you could see the mess I made...tahini sauce dripping everywhere...on my hands...on the table...on my face...it was awesome. But most people don't have too much trouble with it, it's mostly just me :) Also, the hot sauce is super spicy and super delish! It's a dinky little place, but it's cheap. You can also get 3 falafels for a dollar, which is less messy :) PS: just noticed they're open super late! that rocks.

Monday, October 19, 2009

FINALLY, 3 classic NYC street foods: Kebabs, Chicken & Rice, and Shake Shack!!!

Kebabs
got them at a street fair with hot sauce. SO delicious. $4 though. Which is a lot for meat on a stick, imho.

Chicken and Rice
53rd and 6th Ave
www.53rdand6th.com
The famous Chicken & Rice street cart. It's exactly what it sounds like: chicken and rice. and pita bread. The chicken is inexplicably amazing and delicious. And the rice is the perfect complement. Huge portions for a good price, definitely the best night food EVER. 7:30-4am baby! Huge line though...
*Cash only

Shake Shack
Madison Square Park
www.shakeshack.com
Really really good burgers, the meat is excellent. The fries are nothing spectacular, but the meal feels incomplete without them. My only complaint is that the burgers are too small, and I'm usually still hungry after!
Lines are normally ridiculous...30 minutes-1hour or longer! Check the shack cam before you go! Luckily, I went around 1pm on a Monday and only waited 10 minutes in line! then I waited 10 minutes for food, but still! Definitely a must-eat. And note to self: Tiramisu custard on Fridays, should definitely try that! The custards are seasonal, so there are always new exciting flavors!

Monday, September 14, 2009

food in my tummy :)

Latin Thing
61 Lexington Ave

(between 25th St & 26th St)
New York, NY 10010
$5-8ish (Student Discounts!)
Cash only

I decided today I should keep track of all the good little places I eat. Who doesn't love talking about food? So Latin Thing...think chipotle, minus the national chain, mass-produced atmosphere. The place is tiny and cramped, but the concept is the same, pick an entree (bowl, burrito, sandwich, salad) pick a meat (had the carne caribena, which was beef with
caribbean spices and oregano) and pick your toppings (cheeses, pico, sauces, lettuce, etc.) the hot chipotle sauce is soooo good (but very spicy!)

also, I guess I just went here last Saturday so I might as well...

Lombardi's
Mott and Spring St.
http://www.firstpizza.com/

The pizza was what I would consider to be "authentic." their claim to fame is being the first certified pizzeria (1905). the pizza was made with fresh mozzarella (favorite!) and toppings were expensive, but spinach and panchetta were a nice choice! ($3 for the first topping, $5 for 2, $6 for 3, etc.) I wasn't a big fan of the crust, but other than that it was definitely satisfying!

After dinner, we walked around the San Genarro Festival and had our first Tartuffo Tre Scalini experience. Tartufo aka Italian Truffle. It was a big ball of chocolate ice cream blended with hazelnuts and cream blended with cherries all coated in a delectable dark chocolate shell. simply delicious and incredible.

your fat friend,
angela :)