3.08.2011

Two Little Red Hens


Delicious delicious pies. Loved the pumpkin and the southern buttermilk cream.

http://www.twolittleredhens.com/

1652 2nd Avenue @ 86th street.

2.11.2011

Freemans

I'm posting this for Minde and Tyler (who are holding out on us - seriously, they give the best restaurant recommendations).

Everything about Freemans is fabulous: walking down the alley in the LES to get there, the taxidermy animals on the wall, the way the light comes through the windows just so, and the food, of course the food!

I'm still craving the citrus salad and cinnamon lemonade.

End of Freeman Avenue
Off Rivington, between the Bowery and Chrystie.

2.10.2011

Hummus Kitchen

I love Middle Eastern food (or Mediterranean as they call it) and especially love eating out with my family who spent most of their life living there. So when my cousin was as impressed as I was with the Hummus Kitchen, I thought it was worth passing on. Very authentic middle eastern food, completely delicious! Best hummus I've had in a long time (probably since I was last in the Middle East).

Two locations:

Hells Kitchen
768 9th Ave., New York, NY (@52nd)
212-333-3009

Upper East Side
1613 2nd Ave., New York, NY (@84th)
212-988-0090

Lowcountry

Another Southern recommendation: Lowcountry. We loved the Wedge Salad, Mac n Cheese, Brussels Sprouts, and Fried Chicken Biscuit.

142 W. 10th Street.

2.09.2011

Hill Country

We were in the flatiron district visiting the indoor play place Appleseeds and needed a quick bite. Too cold for Shake Shack. So we opted for the yellow door at Hill Country Chicken. Touted as the "Not All Fried Chicken is Created Equal" spot. The chicken was delicious, tender and well seasoned. I got Chicken Tenders (3 for $7.50) and Tage devoured the Texas Hand Roll ($9) with Fried Avocado. My only problem was that there was more of a crispy, flakier batter. You MUST order a side of the cheesy fried mashed potatoes, by far the best thing on the menu. I'd go back just to order that! One of our favorite things featured at Hill country is Boylan's drinks are on tap featuring Cane Cola, Root Beer, Grape, Orange, Lemon and Black Cherry.

For kids they have the "Kid's Coop" with 2 tenders (they are huge), fries and a drink for $6.50. There are large tables, high chairs and booster seats with plenty of room to finagle strollers and other winter gear. Just be prepared to order quickly because it's set up cafeteria style where you order your chicken, sides, desserts and drink then pay at the end.

Dessert was good, not amazing. With a few mini pie cups ($3 each) we tried the coconut cream and the Texas Billionaire (chocolate with chocolate chips, pecans and marshmellows). They weren't fresh and the pie dough wasn't to my liking, but I imagine their pie shakes ($6) will be fantastic in the summer time.

HILL COUNTRY
1123 Broadway (corner of 25th)
212.257.6446
hillcountrychicken.com

This isn't for the faint at heart!

11.05.2010

Turkish Kitchen

Some of my new Turkish friends recommended Turkish Kitchen to us, claiming it was the best Turkish restaurant in the city. We loved everything we ordered and can't wait to go back.

Turkish Kitchen
3rd Avenue b/t 27th-28th street

Paris Sandwich


The most delicious and CHEAP Vietnamese sandwiches we have had in the city. We both got the chicken sandwiches and paid $8 total.

113 Mott Street

(between Hester and Canal)

*If you've never had Vietnamese sandwiches, you should change that. The signature sandwich at most Vietnamese places has pork but I prefer chicken over pork. Add to that shredded carrots and daikon radish, cucumber, cilantro, and delicious sweet dressing and you will have the most wonderful burst of flavor in your mouth.

10.16.2010

Anella, Greenpoint

(Photo from NYTimes. The one on my phone didn't do it justice!)

We went to Anella for our anniversary and it didn't disappoint. It's kind of a trip out there - off the Greenpoint stop on the G train - but I'd say it's worth it for a specialish occasion or if you have money in the eating out budget.

Oliver jumped right into the bread in the flowerpot. The menu rotates but here's what we loved:
- Appetizer of King Oyster Mushroom, Smoked Bacon, Sunnyside Egg (for him) and scallop/sweet potato ceviche for her. Delicious.
- The Chatham Cod, Coco Beans, Roasted Tomato, Sherry Vinegar entree was delicious and tasted like fall. Oliver had a pork chop which was good, but I don't think he liked it quite like I loved the cod.

We were so full, but we couldn't pass up the Almond Date Cigars (dates wrapped in phillo dough) with Honey Whipped Cream for dessert. It was a feast.

9.28.2010

STK

Last night, I had a work dinner at STK located in the meatpacking district. The food was unbelievable. If you are looking for an upscale steakhouse with a cool ambiance for a special occasion, I recommend it. I loved the mashed potatoes and the truffle fries too. The peanut butter s'mores for dessert were not too shabby either.

Note: It may have tasted better since I didn't have to pay.

http://www.stkhouse.com/

26 Little West 12th Street
New York, NY 10014
646-624-2444

8.18.2010

Breeze

Breeze is a Thai-French fusion restaurant that we recommend. We happened onto it a couple of years ago and have gone a few times since then. Go for lunch and get the lunch special for $6.95.

Located on 9th Ave and 46th Street.

The Biryani Cart

I'm typically a little skeptical of the food carts, but I'm a sucker for Indian food, so when Jordan told me about this cart, I wanted to try it. He told me that his coworkers will walk blocks and blocks to eat there. It won a vendy award so it must be good, right? We recommend the Chicken Biryani. It's cheap too.

Located at 46th Street and 6th Ave.

8.15.2010

The Meatball Shop

Loved it. Dan had a hero sandwich with the traditional meatball and tomato sauce. I had the vegetable meatballs with pesto sauce.

And they have great ice-cream sandwiches.

I know I'm not the only one who's been here, so feel free to add any comments.

84 Stanton Street

8.11.2010

Brunch: Gottino

We had a delightful, light, and well-priced brunch at this lovely little West Village gem. We sat in the back courtyard and loved their toats, waffles, steamed eggs, and fresh-squeezed oj. FYI portion sizes are small.

52 Greenwich Avenue

BCD Tofu House

We haven't eaten a ton of Korean food, so we may not be the best judge, but we really liked BCD Tofu House. It was cheap and quite the experience (ie, lots of free stuff put on our table that we didn't recognize). I ordered the soup that literally was still at a rolling boil when placed on our table. Yum.

17 West 32nd Street