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Monday, May 21, 2012

Featured Request of the Day!

Request:  Best places for dinner before a Broadway show and then some great options for cocktails after the theatre. Would like to stay in/around the Theatre District - help! 

Dinner
1. Bocca di Bacco 828 Ninth Avenue nr. 54th St. One of my favorite Italian restaurants in the city for so many reasons - it's under the radar, the food is spectacular, and their wine list is huge. Amazing service, great for large groups, and something on the menu for everyone! 

2. Toloache  251 W. 50th Street nr. 8th Ave.  It's hard to find quality Mexican fare in Manhattan, but Chef Julian Medina always creates the most insanely delicious food at Toloache. The guacamole will blow your mind! Also, amazing and inventive list of margaritas and cocktails to sample.  In my opinion, one of the best Mexican restaurants in the city. 

3. Print 653 Eleventh Avenue nr. 48th St. Chef Adam Smith (a former protege of Thomas Keller) leads the amazing kitchen at Print. This is such a gem in Hell's Kitchen and the farm-to-table cuisine never disappoints. The restaurant is in a former printing plant and was redesigned to be truly stunning. There are so many favorite dishes on the menu, but the blood orange salad is a seasonal favorite or mine. 

Drinks
1. Bar Centrale 324 West 46th Street nr. 8th Ave. This is literally a hidden gem - in an unmarked 2nd floor of a Hell's Kitchen townhouse, you have probably walked right by this place and never knew what amazingness existed inside! Reservations are highly recommended as it's small and the bar stools are even reserved for the after-show crowd. You are certain to see a celeb (or five!) that is enjoying a post-theatre cocktail and light bite. The martinis are their specialty! 

2. Russian Vodka Room 265 West 52nd Street nr. 8th Ave. If vodka is your poison, this is the place for you. Very old school with velvet everywhere and filled with old timers, you will feel like you stepped back in time - but after a few of their specialty cocktails and some fresh oysters, you won't know where you are! 

3. Stone Rose 10 Columbus Circle nr. 58th Street, 4th floor With breathtaking views of New York, you can enjoy well made drinks as you lounge around on one of their comfy couches or at the gorgeous bar. Always packed with locals and out-of-towners, this place is a great "go-to" option for weekdays and weeknights, alike. 


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Featured Request of the Day!

Request:  Quick travelers guide to NYC!

EE's Recommendations:



Best Mexican:
Mercadito's guac sampler
 1.  Mercadito - 179 Avenue B. nr. 11th St. The Mexican tapas are perfect for a sharing and drinks are amazing!  They also offer all you can eat tacos for $23 per person Sunday, Monday (all night long) and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday after 10!
 2.  La Lucha - 147 Avenue A. nr. 9th St. A funky little restaurant serving some of the best 'Mexican street food'.  So authentic that you'll feel like you're in Mexico!
3.  Toloache - 251 W. 50th St. nr. Broadway.  They are notorious for their delicious margaritas to accompany their delicious food!




Sashimi dinner @ Kanoyama
Best Sushi:
1.  Tomoe (no website) - 172 Thompson St. nr. Houston.  They don't take reservations, but they are definitely worth the wait (if there is one!)
2.  Kanoyama - 175 2nd Ave. @ 11th St.  The secret's out - this is the best sushi in the East Village!
3.  Sushi Yasuda -  204 East 43rd St. nr. 3rd Ave. The most traditional sushi you'll find outside of Japan.  The prices aren't cheap, but their fish is worth the splurge.








Best Spanish Tapas:
Bone Marrow @ Casa Mono
1.  Casa Mono - 125 17th St. @ Irving.  One of those rare places where it doesn't matter what you eat.  Every dish offers its own surprise!
2.  Tia Pol - 205 10th Ave. nr. 22nd St.  Traditional Spanish cuisine that will knock your socks off!
3.  Boqueria - 53 West 19th St. nr. 6th Ave.  Authentically delicious!  Don't forget to order their sangria.










MUST VISIT:
1.  Porchetta - 110 E. 7th St. nr. Ave. A. Known for their roasted pork sandwiches!

2.  Chikalicious - 203 E. 10th St. nr. 2nd Ave. Gourmet Dessert bar.
3.  Artichoke - 328 E. 14th St. nr. 2nd Ave.  Maybe the best pizza in the city - wEE recommend the artichoke and sicilian slice.
Cuban Sandwich & Mexican corn @ Cafe Habana

4.  Burger Joint - 119 W. 56th St. nr. 6th Ave. A cool, throwback burger joint in Le Parker Meridien Hotel.
5.   CafĂ© Habana - 17 Prince St. @ Elizabeth St. A discovered hidden gem - wEE recommend the Mexican corn!
6.  Momofuku Ssam Bar -207 2nd Ave. @ 13th St. David Chang is possibly the best new chef in NY - wEE recommend the pork buns!
7.  Pearl Oyster Bar - 18 Cornelia St. nr. Bleecker St.  Best seafood around.  No reservations, but worth the wait! wEE recommend the lobster roll.
8.  Lupa - 170 Thompson St. nr. Houston St.  Mario Batali's Osteria Romana. wEE recommend their pasta!
9.  Gramercy Tavern - 42 E. 20th St. nr. 5th Ave. I don't usually choose favorites (this is mine though!) wEE recommend everything on the menu :) 

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Recommendations for: Cinco de Mayo in NYC

Where will you be donning your sombrero this weekend? Here are our favorite picks for Saturday's fiesta!
by Sarah Mintz, Contributing Writer


Empellon 230 W 4th Street nr. 10th St.
The hottest chef of the moment, Alex Stupak is offering a five-course prix-fixe menu at Empellon Taqueria and Empellon Cocina. Both will include an open-bar of margaritas, beer and sparkling wine for $75-$90. The menu includes chorizo queso fundido and six types of tacos including a must-try, the lamb barbacoa. dishes such as Ruby Red Shrimp with Crispy Masa, Mezcal Cured Ocean Trout, and Melted Tetilla Cheese with Lobster. Both locations have 3 seatings at 5pm, 7:15pm & 9:30pm and reservations are going fast - this is the spiciest ticket in town!


Get your drink on at Hecho en Dumbo
Credit: Robyn Lee, Serious Eats
Hecho en Dumbo 354 Bowery nr. Stanton St. 
We love us some Danny Mena, especially on the fourth drunkest holiday of the year. In true celebration of the Battle of Puebla, Mena will feature a battle of Pueblan delicacies - Mole Poblano and Las Monjas de Santa Rosa. In gringo terms, this means two awesome sauces that are going to ordain all your food the entire day. This all-day party will start at brunch and continue through dinner service with Mexico City's own Juan Cicerol performing live at 11pm. 

Pulqueria 11 Doyers Street nr. Bowery
Who says Cinco de Mayo can only be celebrated one day a year? Not Pulqueria! Festivities start on Friday, May 4 and last through Sunday, May 6. Stop by to taste Pulqueria’s new spring menu, listen to live Mexican music, take a swing at a piñata, and maybe even kiss a donkey!


Toloache 251 West 50th Street nr. 8th Ave. Toloache 82 162 East 82nd Street nr. Lexington Ave. Try the “French Invasion” Margarita made with tequila, tarragon, spring peas and lime or the “Mexican Passion” margarita made with pineapple, horseradish and Valentina sauce. To soak it all up, Medina is offering a $50 menu which includes adobo-marinated sea bass, skirt steak fajitas, and more. Each entrĂ©e is served with rice and beans, Toloache salad, corn tortillas, and a trio of salsas. Everything is served family style, so bring friends and make it a true Cinco de Mayo party!

Pampano 209 East 49th Street nr. Third Ave. 
If you're on a budget, this is the place for you! Forget happy hour, Pampano is offering drink specials from 5pm-close including $6 margaritas & cocktails and $4 cervezas. Not feeling so crazy? Head straight to the dining room for a special 5-course Cinco de Mayo menu for $50 or $75 with wine or Latin cocktail pairings. 
Flex Mussels 154 W. 13th Street nr. 6th Ave. 174 E 82nd Street nr. Lexington Ave. Stop by this Saturday for a huge pot of Fiesta Mussels for $24,  a one-day special that combines a tequila-infused broth with sweet shrimp, bell peppers, lime, and japaleno. No trip to Flex Mussels is complete without dessert from Zac Young, so make sure to save room for the drunken margarita-custard filled doughnuts.

Suenos 311 West 17th Street nr. 8th Ave.
If you're heading to your standard Saturday brunch, make it a little caliente on Cinco de Mayo where the fiesta kicks off at noon. Chef Sue Torre’s  will be dishing out breakfast burritos, chilaquiles with sunny-side up eggs and salsa verde and eggs benedict with chochinita pibil, and coconut-habanero shrimp tacos. Finish it all off with churros, sweet tamales and tres leches. Ariba!


Maya NY 1191 First Avenue nr. 64th Street
We recommend Maya for delicious, authentic uptown Mexican fare quite frequently, and the added bonus is they have 150 tequilas in the house! On Saturday from 6-10pm Maya will be jamming to a live mariachi band and handcrafted margaritas. Doors open at 3pm  at the tequila bar so when you are properly sauces from delish margaritas, head to dinner in the dining room for a $50 prix-fixe menu which includes an achiote marinated filet mignon and tequila flambe shrimp. 


Dos Caminos Various locations, see website
The fiesta starts on Friday and ends on Sunday, so you know if you go with Dos Caminos, you will be in good hands. They have a DJ lineup at all three locations, tons of special eats including a lobster guacamole ($24) and margaritas, galore. If you're looking for something a little crazier, the 27th & Park and MePa location are for you. If you're looking for something a little more low-key, hit up the Midtown resto.