Showing posts with label prix fixe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prix fixe. Show all posts

14 August 2011

a dinner at Scarpina





Yesterday evening, we managed to pull ourselves into the rain and wind,  for a prix fixe dinner at Scarpina. The Mediterranean-Latin fusion venue hosts amber lighting, square mirror-clad walls and modern silo lamps. The eager staff seated us and immediately showed a twang of frustration when we showed our Travelzoo offer (pre-purchased, includes 3-courses each and a bottle of wine).

We were impressed with the extensive selections on the first and second choices to select from. I love going out with my Chris (my fiance!), he understands and embraces that I love picking things we both feel for and sharing. We selected the lamb tacos with black bean spicy hummus and P.E.I mussels with fennel, tomato and garlic for our first course. The tacos could have been warmer, the mussels were piping hot and mediocre. In this round, the lamb won with the tasty grilled pita around it. The tacos could have been a meal in themselves.

Before we could finish our first course, three servers crowded our table, one empty-handed, the others with our entrees. They apologized that our food was ready and offered to wrap up our first courses. Strike 2. We declined to have our appetizers wrapped (who reheats mussels?!) and accepted our mains: horseradish crusted salmon with cucumber slaw and steak Latino with Vidalia escabech, creamed spinach and yucca fries.  The salmon arrived luke-warm and lacking flavor, surprising for something that has been spiced with horseradish. The steak came in a massive cut, the fries were tasty and the spinach tasted mostly of fresh cream.

We finished our bottle of Argentenian Malbec and accepted coffees and our dessert selections: creme brulee and panna cotta. Both dishes were dressed in summer berries and were otherwise average. We didn't finish any of the three courses. It appeared as though they were trying to "wow" patrons with portion size, when I feel they could have benefited from better quality ingredients and smaller portions.



Images: (here & here).

06 June 2011

a brunch at Essex


You can't really say anything negative about noon cocktails on Sunday- something Essex has to a tee. We settled in at the bar, a strategic move- having taken in the bustle of hipsters not yet migrated to Williamsburg.


The loft-like venue has two balconies overlooking the main floor with industrial white walls, black wire shelves and painted tennis balls for decor.The menu is best described as Jewish-Latin fusion with items such as Matzo Brei with jalapeno or pico de gallo. A charming offering of complimentary espresso, tea and soda are boasted until noon on Sundays, in countdown for the legal right to drink.




Along side our three complimentary bloody marys each (mimosas or screwdrivers are also offered), we had the gravilox benedict and Artistocrat (lox over a potato pancake with caviar, two poached eggs and dressed greens). The dishes ae about what you'd expect, the eggs were hard, rather than soft poached, but pretty good. I do have to say that the gravilox was quite good- several notches above what you might pick up at the local market.


25 July 2010

a brunch at SideBAR

This weekend I learned that it's illegal in New York to sell or serve booze before noon on Sundays. A law, which I probably shouldn't have had to have learned at 11am this past Sunday. Let's be fair: shopping at Trader Joe's in Union Square is much more palatable after a Bloody Mary (I have been called an "Uptown bitch" by an elderly woman before, to which I corrected, "I live Downtown.")

I decided to waste some time before noon, a pursuit, which was quite fruitful, as I discovered East Village Cheese. Ready to seek a little shelter from the heat, I noticed the door to SideBAR was open. About a year ago, I had a deeply satisfying brunch with one of the best Bloody Mary recipes I've encountered. The story goes that the chef believes the cocktail should be treated like a food, and therefor is prepared with a consistency comparable to gazpacho.

At 11:45am, the overtly friendly bar keep welcome me in for a cocktail. Win. After pouring my drink, he continued to labor over a chalkboard selling the brunch prix fixe special: $20 all you can drink bloody mary/mimosa with an entree. I'll give it a go. I did walk here from the Southern most tip of Manhattan, and my stomach was grumbling (a dangerous combo when grocery shopping). I requested the BLT with hand cut fries. The sandwich is spot on for a hot day with extra crispy bacon, mescalin, ripe tomatoes and spicy mayo. Other choices included a burger, chocolate chip pancakes and a bagel with lox and cream cheese.
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I also recommend the attached restaurant, Vintage Irving, for small plates and wine.


Image: from my iPhone