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Boy do I love Empenadas…

21 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by Rob in Cuban, Date Spot

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authentic, cuban, date spot, empenada, West Village Restaurant


http://havananyc.com/media/havana.html                  94 Christopher Street 

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Great cuban food, strong mojitos, live music, and empanadas is all you need for a fun night out with some friends. I’ve been here a few times and am always greeted with a warm welcome. I wish all restaurants were this friendly.

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The ambiance is perfect, with dim lighting and colorful traditional paintings on the walls.

We had the beef empanadas which were outrageous.

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I had The Pollo A La Maggie, which is chicken breasts, plantains, mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, zucchini, in a white wine sauce. This is among the best chicken dishes I’ve come across. I will get this every time I come.

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All in all, come to this place! Its fun and lively, and you will definitely have a good time.

 

Perilla

17 Saturday Nov 2012

Posted by Rob in American, Date Spot

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date spot, eccentric, Harold Dieterle, Trendy, west village


http://www.perillanyc.com/                 9 Jones Street          212.929.6868

I’ve been hearing about this place for a while, and was recently taken on a romantic birthday date with my girlfriend. For some reason I always thought this place was straight up Italian…

It’s actually Funky American with some great eccentric dishes. The menu is very courageous, with dishes like Spicy Duck Meatballs with mint cavatelli, and a quail egg. Wild.

The chef/owner is Top chef winner Harold Dieterle and these dishes prove his creativity. He also owns KinShop which is a modern Thai restaurant…also eclectic and awesome.

We started off with the House Made Garganelli with lobster mushrooms, black pepper, parmesan & lemon mushrooms. This had such a clean, sharp taste. It was fresh and sweet.

The Roasted Golden Snapper with fried yucca, chayote, olive tapenade was out of this world. Among the best fish I’ve had.

The Fricassee of Chicken and Egg chanterelles, with leeks, chicken liver, and truffle pudding stole the show. This dish had a hint of Korean cooking mixed with Modern American cuisine; and the egg yolk is a great idea. 

The dishes we ordered had Italian, Korean, and American flair. Basically, there are no rules here except fresh, organic, tasty food. A must try.

Sel et Gras

07 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Rob in Date Spot, French, Wine Bar

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date spot, foie gras, french, tapas


131 7th Ave South   http://www.seletgras.com

I had the pleasure of trying this new French Tapas restaurant with my buddy Ian, and everything was excellent. First off, the idea of a French tapas place is brilliant; small, reasonably priced dishes with awesome French beer and wine.

I’m not a Foie Gras guy…but I am now!! The Foie Gras with strawberries and almond crumble was out of this world! One of the best things I’ve ever had. This is a must.

The Lamb Brochette with raisin jam and greek yogurt was outstanding. This was one of the best Lamb dishes I’ve ever had. It had such an interesting taste…I think I tasted mint and cumin?

The Croque Mademoiselle was delicious. Three little ham and Gruyère cheese sandwiches with quail eggs-this was a first timer for me. Very and tasty and unique.

We had the chocolate pot de creme with ginger and raspberry coulis for desert. Think chocolate raspberry chocolate mousse..enough said.

The vibe is pretty cool too with graffiti and cool french pictures on the wall. They were playing great music too; from Air to Wu-Tang, and everyone was super warm and friendly. We even got to hang with the Star of the show Chef Nick Pfannerstill. Overall, an awesome addition to the West Village Restaurant scene.

Ian says…”When you walk into Sel et Gras you immediately feel like you’re hanging with the “cool kids”. The place has a very french vibe but the exposed brick and graffiti adds an east village cool factor. The design of the place just sets the stage for the food that’s about to come. Chef Nick likes to cook in a style he considers “things he would make at home”.  Apparently I need to step up my at home cooking game to compete with this dude.

The garlic fries kick things off in a way that shows you this is not you’re standard french cafe. Soaked in parmesan garlic butter they are addicting as hell and the cast iron skillet they come in add to the cool vibe. A definite “must have” and one of their most unique dishes would be the foie gras with strawberry sauce. Off the hook. Even for the less adventurous the creaminess of the Foie Gras mousse and sweet taste of the strawberry sauce make this dish just make you smile (we laughed actually it was so good after the first bite). And yes you can ask for more bread. We did.

Tons of other amazing stuff like steak tartare, lamb brochette and more as well. The Croque Mademoiselle is ridiculous also; by the way you have to try it. They’re like mini ham egg and cheese sliders with an insane cheese sauce.

All around just a cool spot with amazing  food in a place that just feels right.”

Gusto Ristorante e Bar Americano

22 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Rob in Date Spot, Italian, Seafood

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Tags

datespot, Italian, outdoor seating, oysters, pasta, west village


60 Greenwich Ave    http://gustoristoranteebaramericanonyc.com/

Excellent neighborhood spot. Among the freshest Italian I’ve recently had. Did I mention dollar they had DOLLAR OYSTERS on Mondays !!!! Not sure if it is a regular Monday thing, but we had a dozen oysters and 2 special pastas for less than 30$ each.

I’m told the chef only speaks Italian-this makes it Authentic in my book.

My friend Justin and I ordered a few pasta’s and picked the perfect dishes. The rock shrimp zucchini with fettuccine was cooked to perfection. The tomatoes and basil made it a nice summer dish.

The crab meat spaghetti with lemon sauce was also killer.

Overall, was very impressed.

Trattoria Spaghetto

27 Wednesday Jun 2012

Posted by Rob in Date Spot, Italian, Seafood

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bleeker, chicken parm, inexpensive, Italian, pasta, salmon, west village


232 Bleeker Street

This place is just fantastic. It’s not a stuffy expensive Italian restaurant, it’s a quality place, reasonably priced, and has great outdoor seating. The best Chicken Parm I’ve found in the West Village…With a price tag of $14 including pasta, this place is a great bang for the buck.

Last night I had the Chicken Contadina with sweet peppers, onions, potatoes and sausage…it was outrageous.

My buddy Dave got the Grilled Salmon which was perfectly prepared. I find that most restaurants mess up fish, which is why I rarely order fish.

I split the Penne Arabiata pasta with marinara sauce & peperoncino. Nice and spicy.

We drank a $20 bottle of Rosso de Montepulciano. Total bill was $90 bux, and we ate and drank like kings. You can easily have dinner here for $25-$30 per person.

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