July 2010 Archives

My last Restaurant Week dinner for Summer '10 was at Fishtail by David Burke.  It's a lovely spot in an Upper East Side townhouse.  The upstairs dining room feels like they've set up tables in a space that used to some lucky person's living room.  It's really quite beautiful.

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The Restaurant Week menu allowed for lots of choices from the regular menu (1 appetizer, 1 entree and 1 dessert) however many items had supplements! And of course, the ones I wanted had supplements... so the great deal for Restaurant Week kind of goes down the drain.  I had the pretzel crusted crabcake appetizer, the trout amandine and the apple tart.  (2 of the 3 items had supplements)  But, forgetting about the price, the food was absolutely wonderful!  The crabcake was fried, but the pretzel crusting seemed to absorb most of the oil, so I just pulled the pretzel rods off and didn't eat them (I'm sure they were great, just trying to be a little bit healthy, that's all).  It was served with a mango and corn relish that was a really nice complement to the crab.  The trout was nice, a rather small portion though, served with a flavorful sauce, haricots verts and almonds.  The apple tart was just how I like them, a round and paper thin tart served with vanilla creme anglaise (YUM) and a dollop of dulche de leche gelato.  All in all a very nice meal, but not the "bargain" one expects of Restaurant Week.
July 29, 2010 / category: New York / link / comments (0)
I LOVE Fulton... not only is it beautiful (decor-wise), a yummy fish restaurant (run by the Citarella people), but it happens to be a stone's throw from my house.  I don't go there very often for dinner because it's a bit pricey for a "neighborhood" spot, so it was great that they were participating in Restaurant Week (3 courses for $35, it's kind of like getting your appetizer and dessert for free)!  I went with a friend on Wed. night.

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I had the chilled spring pea soup garnished with lobster, creme fraiche, lemon grass and chili oil. Then, the monkfish with charred tomato, mussels and chick peas. I also tasted my friend's organic salmon with spinach, fava and yogurt. For dessert, the strawberry shortcake.

The soup was amazing, it was non-dairy except for the creme fraiche garnish.  It's hard to get really excited about soup but this was exciting, perhaps it was the chili oil that made it perfect?  Wow, it was just delicious and it really did have chunks of lobster in it.  The monkfish was quite good, but not great, but in all fairness monkfish isn't my favorite fish because of its texture. The preparation was excellent though, with the flavorful charred tomatoes.  My friend's salmon was delicious.  The strawberry shortcake was fine, but not great.  I compare all strawberry shortcakes to my Mom's home-made so maybe its not a fair comparison.  (you know, fresh homemade biscuits, with fresh local picked berries and freshly whipped cream with no sugar - heaven)

I was quite impressed by the generous portions too.  You sort of figure that they're thinking all the cheapskates are coming out for Restaurant Week so maybe they'd be slightly less generous with the portions, but this what not the case at all.  Great, great dinner.  And it's not too late, there are couple days left of Restaurant Week!

You can read their regular dinner menu here.  Oh, and their super nice final touch is that on the way out they give you a little bag of sweets.  This one had a cookie and 2 fish shaped chocolates!  How nice is that?



July 23, 2010 / category: Restaurants / link / comments (0)
I went to the Carlyle last night for Restaurant Week dinner.  What an elegant affair!  The restaurant is divided into two rooms both have table arranged spaciously so one would never feel crowded.  There are several corner tables that are nice, you sit on the banquet with velvet pillows to lean up against.

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The wine list was in general pricey, but they had at least one reasonable choice in each category, which is nice. We had Chateau de Sales Pomerol, I think it was around $70? I had the field greens, scallops and rhubarb tart. The field greens were pretty standard.  The scallops were served with grilled fennel and were quite good. I loved the rhubarb tart because it was just rhubarb, not mixed with another fruit as most places do, so it had that great tart rhubarb flavor. Here is a link to the Restaurant Week menu.  The service was nice, quite proper and not snobby at all.  I thought they might have been since we both ordered from the Restaurant Week menu...  Overall, it definitely felt like a luxury experience... as it should, the Carlyle is a Rosewood property and they certainly know luxury!

July 16, 2010 / category: Restaurants / link / comments (0)
Great news for those of us who are sorely missing Payard on the Upper East Side.... Francois Payard will be opening Payard Bakery at 116 West Houston Street.  It is scheduled to open in the late Summer.  Here is a rendering:

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It will offer take-out and a casual dining room.  I used to stop by the Upper East Side bistro/restaurant to buy macaroons once in a while... oh, I miss those!!!  They are so good it will be worth a trip downtown!
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July 16, 2010 / category: New Restaurants / link / comments (0)
Bastille Day is next Wednesday, just the excuse we needed to go out for some tasty French wine and food!

Fig & Olive serves Mediterranean food with a South of France vibe.  They are offering free rosé wine with their delicious crostinis at their Meatpacking district location!

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While you're there why not try their prix fixe menu which is a really great value!

July 7, 2010 / category: Restaurants / link / comments (0)