During our stay in Maryland, my husband’s mother was in town
to visit us and we decided to take her to D.C. to do the typical tourist stuff.
For lunch I had a plan for us to head over to Pennsylvania Avenue in Capitol
Hill and try former contestant of Top Chef Spike Mendelsohn’s restaurant, We The
Pizza. He is the chef and owner but of course he was not there so I could say
hello ;). You have the option of a slice or a whole pizza which is great if you
have your heart set on more than one style. I was a bit skeptical ordering just
one slice of each because each slice was not prepared to order; there were whole
pizzas on display and all they needed to do was just heat it up. But I went
ahead and ordered them any way and was happy I did. We ordered Pepperoni, Sausage
and Peppers and Hawaiian Pies. As for Cast Iron Pies (deep dish) we tried The
Sicilian and For The Greeks In Us. All were tasty the deep dish pizzas were
quite filling (obviously) but I loved every slice. If I had to pick one as my
fav it would have to be the sausage and peppers J.
We also tasted the traditional wings, crispy and yummy. He has a variety of homemade
sodas which I didn’t try because I’m just not that into it but I hear they are
great. At the end of the day it was good pizza. We sat outside and noticed more
than half of the tables were filled with people eating food from next door. The
bags read Good Stuff Eatery, come to find out Spike owns this place as well and
I can’t wait to check it out next time.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Hop Kee - New York
Seeing as though this would be our last visit to New York
this summer, I wanted to make an effort to visit China Town. Genuine Chinese
food was what we were looking for and boy did we find it. Located at 21 Mott
St, you’ll find the underground restaurant Hop Kee. When you enter you will see
pictures of Bill Cosby and Anthony Bourdain on the walls enjoying some of their
favorite dishes here. It is a family style restaurant so we decided to share a couple
of dishes. First of all they give you a bowl of crispy wonton snacks
accompanied by sweet and sour sauce to dip them; they were good but nothing as
spectacular as our main course. For entrée’s we all shared Chicken Fried Rice,
Salted Squid and Fried Hop Kee Chicken. The rice was hands down the best fried
rice I have ever tasted. The Squid was a dish I heard about a lot and had to
get it, crispy, mouth watering, salty squid, topped with thin slices of
jalapeno which made my day. I probably could have eaten this entire plate to
myself and ordered another to ship home to California. Last but certainly not
least, the Hop Kee Chicken. When we received the plate it wasn’t like any other
fried chicken I’ve had in my life. Visually it looked like a wet battered fried
chicken garnished with bok choy, water chestnuts and peas, drenched in a creamy
gravy. It was phenomenal, all of the flavors worked well with each other. If
you come here, you must order this. I like my food a bit spicy so when I asked
for sriacha they laughed. He came out with this oil chili which was awesome and
added that perfect heat to my dish. The server was extremely friendly and spoke
in Spanish to my husband the entire time which wasn’t expected seeing as though
he was Chinese. I absolutely love this place and if you decide on going to
China town I highly recommend you to visit Hop Kee.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Gray's Papaya - New York
Ever since the movie “Fools Rush In” came out in 1997,
Mathew Perry’s character added one more thing to my bucket list. And that was to
taste Grays Papaya’s hot dogs. I went here with high expectations and hoping
for the best dog in NYC, but in my opinion when I left I was sadly disappointed.
They have a “Recession Special” 2 Franks 1 Drink (except the pineapple) for
$4.95. Sauerkraut and onions are free but other add on’s are 50 cents each. I
decided to go with the special and also get a side of fries. As for Drinks they
have a handful of options to choose from, natural fruit drinks such as coconut,
banana, apple and of course papaya. I’d have to say the papaya was the best out
of the 3 I tried. As for the hot dogs, there was nothing special to report. They
were tasteless in my opinion, the sauerkraut, the onions, the bun and even the
fries. I really don’t understand why people rave about this place. I had a
better hot dog earlier on the street. The only positive thing I can say about this
place is the service, the staff was quite friendly, and we even chatted for a
bit. I hate to have such a negative review but that’s why I’m here, to tell my
honest opinion.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Wine Market Bistro - Baltimore Maryland
Baltimore Maryland, so many great restaurants to try yet so
little time. However, we were able to try The Wine Bistro. From the incredible
food to the superb service, it was an all around wonderful experience. What
makes this bistro unique is that they also have a wine shop. There is about 900
bottles of wine to select from and you can even purchase a bottle to take to your
table. Not to mention customers get a 10% discount. Well, enough about the
wine. We were first served a Roasted tomato sauce with olive oil and bread
which was to die for.
On this Thursday evening they were having a special, 3
courses for $33. When I see something like this I always go for it especially
when the server says the portions are exactly the same as the normal menu. For an
appetizer I chose the Shrimp and Pork Dumplings with a Sweet Jalapeno Emulsion.
Flavorful filling, with a crisp outer layer and the Jalapeno Emulsion reminded me of a cucumber gazpacho
sauce.
For an Entrée I received the Braised Lamb with Sweetbread Nuggets,
Spring Peas, Pea Tendrils, Horseradish and Orange Gremolata. The Lamb tasted as
though it was cooked for hours just falling apart with my fork and I had no
idea what to expect with the sweetbread nuggets but come to find out it was
fried Lamb, tasted just like fried chicken, it was in perfect harmony with the
braised lamb. Next my Mother tried the Herb Roasted Murray’s Farm Half Chicken with a Corn
Flan, Poached Medjool Dates, Chorizo Puree and Garden Vegetables. Sounds
heavenly doesn’t it? The skin was perfectly browned and crispy and the chicken
was juicy and savory. Lastly as an entrée, Jorge decided on the 14oz Ribeye.
Cooked to perfection, garnished with pickled red onions and accompanied by a Rasberry Reduction sauce as well as a Horseradish Sauce. What more could you ask for? Our son Jayden enjoyed his Truffeled White Cheddar Mac and Cheese very much. He said it was rich and flavorful. :)
One of my all time
favorite desserts is s’mores, so when I saw this on the desert menu I had to
try it. A creamy dollop of marshmallow
torched to make that smoky flavor atop a warm luscious brownie with bits of
crunchy graham cracker and a side of chocolate ice cream made the perfect ending to the perfect meal.
TJ Oyster Bar - San Diego
I was told by a couple friends that
TJ Oyster bar should be on my list of spots to eat at in Chula Vista, Bonita to
be exact. If you go before the lunch rush you might miss the line out the door
and be lucky enough to get a seat. This place is pretty small but I find most
places like these have the best food. If you’re in the mood for some unique
tacos this is the spot. For starters some Canadian oysters, I have had an
oyster or two in my day and as soon as that oyster hit my mouth I knew it was
the best oyster I have ever tasted! We haven’t had the pleasure of tasting an
octopus tostada so we decided to order one. The octopus was fresh and not chewy
which was exciting. The sauce they used to top it off was sweet so I made sure
to add a lot of Tapatio and limeJ.
Next was a Shrimp Ceviche Tostada, It was nothing extraordinary but simple and
tasty.We make these a lot at home and I love them. The Fish tacos are always $1
each. Jorge ate his in one bite. Crispy texture and the crema sauce was great
but I still prefer Brigantine's fish tacos over any, So far. These next two
tacos I was really excited to taste. The Sting Ray taco aka Manta Tacos looks
like shredded beef but has this unique flavor to it; I could eat a few of
these. The couple sitting next to us said they travel once a week from Orange
County and the Smoked Tuna was there taco of choice. If you enjoy smoked fish
this is something to try. I can’t even describe the flavors but it’s amazing!!!
I noticed when the chefs were preparing this and a few other items; they used
Maggie which is a Mexican style soy sauce. There are so many more food options
but these were just a few I wanted to share. One thing I did not get to try was
the Aguachile. Probably one of my favorite dishes my husband makes, it's
shrimp, onion and cucumber drenched in this lime Serrano sauce, we will be
getting that on our next visit. I most definitely recommend TJ Oyster bar for a
flavorful Mexican seafood lunch.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Centrico - New York City
One of my favorite shows on the Food Network is Chopped, and
when I was researching my next food destination in The Big Apple I came across
Centrico. Chopped Judge Aaron Sanchez is
Executive Chef and Owner of this Restaurant. We were in the mood for reasonably
priced authentic Mexican food so we decided to give Centrico a shot. Turns out
we were right! We decided to start off with Tres Salsas and Chips since every
Mexican restaurant should first be judged by their salsa. Chipotle, Verde and a
Habanero were up for tasting, I am not the biggest fan of chipotle sauce in
general so we won’t go there but the other two were wonderful. We received
another complimentary trio of Chunky salsas, Mango, Pineapple and Guacamole. So
Yummy! For an Appetizer we tasted the Queso Fundido which is essentially a
cheese casserole. This was baked with Chorizo and Potato and was scrumptious;
the potatoes added a great surprise to the palette. You also have the option of
a Poblano Queso Fundido which I will have to try next time; you really can’t go
wrong with this dish. As for Entrees we had the Cochinita Pibil - Slow Roasted
Pork, Achiote Ricado and Pickled Onions. Achiote ricado is an achiote seed paste;
this plate was garnished with cactus and fried Platano which made it perfect in
every way. Next was Birria Al Jalisco – Braised Short Ribs Jalisco style in an
Ancho Chili Broth. Also great flavors coming out of this but the only down fall
was the amount of fat on this piece of meat. After that was Bistec Con Chile
Verdes - Adobo sirloin steak with cactus and rajas. Once again the flavors were
bold, powerful and authentic. My son Jayden decided on a side of Black Beans
and Rice which he loved. After enjoying a few cocktails and tasting some great
food I really felt that we were closer to the border then we really were. And that
melts my heart. I hope you guys enjoy.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
POV Roof Top Terrace - Washington DC
When choosing POV for a lunch date with my hubby, I didn’t choose
it for the food but for the view. Located on the top of the W hotel is one of
the best views in DC, overlooking The White House and George Washington
Memorial. We were fortunate enough to get a table and I suggest making reservations
so you are guaranteed a seat otherwise they will point you toward the bar
where you will be standing to get a drink. Lunch is only available 11- 3 and we
got seated just after that which meant we had just a few menu items to choose
from. We decided to taste the Mozzarella, Basil and Tomato Pizza with Pepperoni
and the Cheddar Jalapeno Fritters. The Pizza was surprisingly delicious; I
loved the thickly sliced Pepperoni. But unfortunately the Fritters were quite
the grease ball. But I understand people choose to come here for the view and to enjoy a cocktail. I would
love to go back at dinner and view DC at night. If you’re in the DC area why
not take you’re loved one on a date here, the ambience is incredible.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Totonno's Pizzeria Napolitana - New York
After some extensive research to find the best pizza in New
York City I came across Totonno’s Pizzeria Napolitana. Located in Brooklyn near
Coney Island on Neptune Avenue, you will most likely always be standing in a line
out the door, but in my opinion it is well
worth the wait. Totonno immigrated from Naples at age 17 and his Pizzeria
Opened in 1924. The Pizza has been made the same way since then; the dough is freshly
made every morning, tomatoes imported from italy and the mozzarella is handmade. They also use a brick coal burning oven which I think
makes the pizza taste so appetizing. Antoinette, Totonno’s granddaughter runs
the place now and we had the pleasure of meeting her along with the friendly
staff and Chefs whom didn’t seem to mind my photo session with them. They Make it pretty simple, you choose your size pizza and your toppings, Large is $19.50 and Small is $16.50. We ordered Pepperoni with onions and peppers it
is Light, Fresh and scrumptious. We cannot wait to go back in a couple weeks. I
urge you to check This Napolitana style Pizzeria out on your next visit to New
York. You won’t regret it!
Talara - Baltimore Maryland
In the Baltimore Inner Harbor you’ll find Talara which is a Nuevo Latino Bistro. During the week there are special events, Monday night is salsa night they give free lessons at 9pm and after 9:30 its open dancing, Tuesday is half off wine bottles, Wednesday discounts on ceviche and Thursday is ladies night which includes half priced specialty cocktails .
There Ceviche menu changes daily and how it works is you choose your fish and choose the way you would like it prepared, for instance what we ordered was the Asian Tartar with Hirmasa (Yellow Tail) and the Fire and Ice with Ahi Tuna. The tartar was seasoned with soy sauce, scallions, sesame oil and capers, served on sushi rice and nori rolls with white truffle oil, wasabi mayonnaise, tobiko caviar and fried lotus root. As soon as I tasted this I couldn’t believe how heavenly it was, undoubtedly my most admired dish of the evening.
The Fire and Ice was just that, Ahi Tuna with habanero peppers, topped with a cool homemade prickly pear granite. Granite is a semi frozen dessert made from sugar water and various flavorings in this case Pear, it is similar to Italian ice. It was flavorsome but I felt the granite to be to tangy for my liking.
The Ropa Vieja and the Carne Asada were aromatic, flavorful and quite juicy. The Ropa Vieja is house Braised Beef Brisket, finished with Sofrito butter sauce, and served over Coconut Rice and Beans with Fried Plantains.
We tried the Chorizo Flatbread which had Red Peppadew, Basil, Manchego Cheese and of course Chorizo. It was great, the chorizo tasted as if it was house made which I wouldn’t doubt. Last but certainly not least is the Cuban Sushi Roll, Salmon, Calabaza, Jicama and Avocado rolled inside out, Spicy Tuna,Siracha Mayo, Ponzu sauce and Malanga Straws. Fish was exceptionally fresh and the flavors were incredible. Next time I want sushi I will be going to Talara.
The server recommended the blood orange margarita, fruity drinks are not my typical choice but in this case I enjoyed it!
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