This is the real deal- a wonderfully down to earth and extremely popular parilla. Go for the huge slabs of Argentinean beef and amazing collection of soccer memorabilia from around the world. Nicely situated in the colorful neighborhood of San Telmo where you will want to walk off your ample meal by visiting the covered market full of antiques and tchotkes across the street and the many colorful boutiques.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Buenos Aires: La Brigada
This is the real deal- a wonderfully down to earth and extremely popular parilla. Go for the huge slabs of Argentinean beef and amazing collection of soccer memorabilia from around the world. Nicely situated in the colorful neighborhood of San Telmo where you will want to walk off your ample meal by visiting the covered market full of antiques and tchotkes across the street and the many colorful boutiques.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Washington DC: Ben's Chili Bowl
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Istanbul's Spice Market
Eating Our Way Through Beirut
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Adventures in Eating in Istanbul
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tasty Tapas at Boqueria
Haute Chinese: Shusur Lee's Shang
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Awesome Dim Sum
I was surprised to find this nondescript establishment called Wonder Seafood, in Edison, New Jersey (1/2 hr from NYC) offers fresh and extensive selection of terrific dimsum seven days a week. It's arguably better quality and better service than most places in New York Chinatown and no wait on weekdays. Lunch specials include $6.95 casseroles of salted fish and eggplant and the like. Post brunch you can trot over to the nearby Menlo Park Mall or do your grocery shopping at Kam Man supermarket on Route 1.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Woodman's of Essex: Fried Clam Heaven
Monday, June 8, 2009
Mr. Bartley's Burgers of Harvard Square
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
O Beautiful O Ya!
My friend and I ignored his suggestions (we felt neither rich nor ravenous) and ordered eight small dishes to share. Here's the descriptions of what we ordered from the menu in the order they were served, and my notes:
MISO chanterelle and shiitake mushrooms, tofu - sounds prosaic but simply the best miso soup I've ever had, a good indicator of things ahead...
CLAM CHOWDER tempura bits, potato, kurobuta pork fat drizzle and cracklin's - also a great soup, but let's face it, lots of places make a good clam chowder. It was the little crunchy bits on top that were exciting.
WARM BRAISED SHIITAKE MUSHROOM nigiri with anise hysop, truffle honey sauce - this is when we both started getting excited. Theorginality of ingredients, complexity and balance of flavors were truly outstanding.
FRIED KUMAMOTO OYSTER yuzu kosho aioli, squid ink bubbles - normally I am not impressed by the preciousness of these kinds of dishes especially with a blackish foam bubble on top but again, brilliantly executed, perfectly fried.
GRILLED SASHIMI OF CHANTERELLE & SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS rosemary garlic oil, sesame froth, homemade soy - Normally I wouldn't have order this especially at $24, but Frank Bruni was particularly enamoured of this dish so I was willing to give it a go. Mushrooms are often treated as an afterthought or a side dish in most restaurants, but o ya really hit the nail on the head.
YUZU BRINED BALLOTINE OF CHICKEN WING napa cabbage & shiitake stuffing, homemade kimchee - terrific texture a little crunchy, offset nicely by the light kimchee underneath.
ONSEN EGG dashi sauce, truffle salt, homemade pickled garlic - my friend was so-so about this but I absolutely loved the freshness and simplicity of this dish, a perfectly soft poached egg with an original seasoning combination.
SHISO TEMPURA WITH GRILLED LOBSTER charred tomato, ponzu aioli - I was a little hesitant about shiso tempura- I mean a battered leaf? Again delicious.
As for beverages, this is the first time I have encountered sparkling sake. We ordered a delightful glass of Moon Rabbit, light, citrusy and refreshing. I would describe it as a cross between a dessert wine, champagne and vinho verde.
We rounded off our meal by sharing the raw chocolate gelato with caramel, sea salt and sesame seeds - a very nice combination with the sesame providing a slightly unique and not unpleasant twist.
We were surprised to learn the chef Tim Cushman never had formal culinary training (good for you Tim!) but instead worked in the kitchens of Nobu and all over Asia.