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Monday, December 26, 2011

Best Weekly Restaurant Events UNDER $40/PERSON (Tastings, Themed, Quick Bites, etc.)

WHERE ARE YOUR FAVORITE INEXPENSIVE BOSTON AREA  AFTER WORK SPOTS?

HERE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITES AND A FEW I'D LIKE TO CHECK OUT SOON...

MONDAYS 

Cheap Date Night @ Myers + Changs
(Monday and Tuesday)
$40 per couple, 5:30 p.m
Chef Chang prepares a 3 course meal meant to be shared by couples
1145 Washington St., Boston
http://www.myersandchang.com/
NOTE:  Myers + Changs also hosts a Dim Sum Brunch every Saturday and Sunday!

Sibling Rivalry's Monday Night Rivalry
$29 per person
Sous Chef vs. Head Chef.  Both create unique dishes using the same ingredients. 
 525 Tremont St., Boston (South End)


Punch Drunk Mondays @ Citizen Public House & Oyster Bar
~ 5pm-2am, A la carte
$4 glasses of "seasonal punch", $2 cans of Budweiser
1310 Boylston St, Boston (Fenway)
http://www.citizenpub.com/


Burger Mondays @ The Metropolitan Club
~6pm- 10pm
$4.99 each...Hefty sliders (three varieties: The DC, Manhattan, and Mexico City as conceived by Chef  Winer)
1210 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill
http://www.metclubandbar.com

Steaks for a Steal @ Mooo (Steakhouse)
(Sundays and Mondays)
~Evenings
$35 Prix fixe meal (Starters: Lobster bisque, Caesar salad.../Entree Options: Sirloin, Cornish hen, Grilled salmon.../Desserts: chocolate brownie sundae, chocolate cheesecake...
 15 Beacon Street, Boston (Beacon Hill)
http://www.mooorestaurant.com/home.html

TUESDAYS

Taco Tuesdays @ La Verdad
~After 5 pm
$1.00 Tacos (unlimited)
1 Landsdowne Street (Fenway)
http://www.laverdadtaqueria.com

Grilled Cheese Tuesdays at dante
~ Classy Cheese Sandwiches ($2) after 5:30 p.m.

40 Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge, MA  
http://restaurantdante.com/


Taco Tuesdays @ The Metropolitan Club
~5-10 pm (at the bar)
$6 for a trio 
Fillings such as: beef short rib with onion, coca cola and jalapeno, and pork carnitas with pineapple, chipotle and cilantro
1210 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill
http://www.metclubandbar.com


WEDNESDAYS

Tavolo's Pasta Tour
~Tour pasta dishes from around Italy.  $20 per person. No Reservations Required
1918 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, MA
http://tavolopizza.com/ 


 Twin Lobster Wednesdays @ The Metropolitan Club
~Twin Lobsters
$24.99 for two freshly steamed lobsters
1210 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill
http://www.metclubandbar.com

Late Night Raw Bar @ Sel de la terre (Long Wharf location)
~10-Midnight
$1 freshly shucked oysters
255 State Street, Boston
http://www.seldelaterre.com/


Thursday

Taste Thursdays @ Bond  (Langham Hotel)

~9pm-1am 

FREE as you listen to the DJ

250 Franklin Street, Boston
http://www.bondboston.com/








 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Soul Spot, 302 Atlantic Avenue, (Brooklyn, NY , Boerum Hill)

I'll start this review with one tip:  "Possibly getting to this spot earlier in the day is best"

Now, not that the food was not fresh, but I'm sure the presentation and selection are better around lunch time.  We arrived for a late night (~9:30 or 10 pm) bite.

The locale:  Boerum Hill is a fantastic part of Brooklyn with multiple small ethnic restaurants, art galleries, places of worship, boutiques, cute brownstones and newer condominiums...just the type of neighborhood I'd choose if I lived in the borough!



The restaurant is a simple, small storefront style establishment with a handful of tables set for dining in.  The dishes are kept warm over steam and behind glass. Overall, the place was neat and clean.  The staffer taking orders was not necessarily personable, but polite.

Our meal: Inexpensive.
The 'buffalo wings' weren't very impressive.  They were friend wing dings (expected) with the only seasoning simulating 'buffalo' being random splatters of hot sauce (weird).  They were a bit dry, as were the black eyed peas and rice, but again, I think it could have been due to poor timing...though not an excuse for the business.

For the "Chicken Two Ways" combo, I ordered the fried and baked chicken.  The fried chicken was pretty good and the baked chicken was seasoned well, and fall-off-the-bone tender, but far too greasy for me to enjoy completely.  I'm sure it would be perfect for a hang-over sufferer, but just didn't do it for this sober gal!  The mac n' cheese was pretty tasty also, not amazing, but at least not bland or lacking cheese as most places that attempt the dish.  The collards were a bit too sweet for my liking.

After tasting everything, I was super excited to dive into the peach cobbler.  I thought the filling was great, but the crust was too thick and therefore was a bit undercooked and doughy.

I will have to check Soul Spot out for lunch next time I find myself in Brooklyn.  Better review next time I hope!

Bar Breton, 254 Fifth Avenue, NYC

**Update** (4/2012)  Chef Cyril Renaud, former chef at Fleur de Sel, re-open Bar Breton as La Quenelle back in February 2012.  Some of the Bar Breton menu items will remain (especially lunch items), but the menu in general is more upscale!
 My review of Bar Breton is below.
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Perfect Sunday brunch with a french twist:

I was very impressed with everything at Bar Breton from the interior design to Chef Renaud's menu which consisted of a beautifully-inspired modern twist on French cuisine.

The Decor declares: "Bienvenue! Bienvenue!"

Bar Breton's decor is simple,warm, and inviting.  Clean lines and dim upon entry where the hostess stand, parlor (bar), and two-top booths are located. The walls are lined with simple yet beautiful uniformed shaded lamps. The bar stools look like dark-stained beach wood, tying the rest of the restaurant's theme (in my view) together.  As you walk towards the back, the space opens up into a kind of summer beach house dining area feel with deep ocean blue walls, off white trim, white wood cupboards (filled with ceramic and glassware used by the staff) and other earthy-toned furnishings.  Diners at one particular corner table near the kitchen are privy to a faux fireplace...I imagine that patrons seated here may feel as if they're hosting an intimate, private  dinner or brunch party...very quaint.

Hanging in the center of the back dining area, looms a beautifully whimsical, avant garde chandelier made of classic colorful aperitif and other classic stemmed cocktail glasses (>200 I've heard!) I wish I could've captured a picture.
Image credit: http://www.celiacchicks.com/restaurants/new-york/glutenfree-restaurants-nyc-bar-breton.html



$25.00 Brunch with complimentary mimosa ($3 after the first) and my fave Le Paris (champagne topped with St. Germain!) Yummy!

We were offered a lovely fresh puff pastry (Brittany Pain au Chocolat)...airy and buttery pastry filled with rich, creamy dark chocolate.
 
The French toast was interesting, though my dining companion, a fan of classic (read: #boring) dishes was disappointed with the presentation.  I, on the other hand, was delighted!  This was NOT your average egg batter dipped soggy French toast.  This was thick cut with a crisp (well…toasted) exterior and sweet center drenched in a caramel ganache!   
Syrup? What’s that?  This toast was accompanied by fresh berries (black and blue), whipped cream, and a berry coulis.  I loved it!

Beware:  A side of apple smoked bacon here is massive!  Now I’m not sure if this was because my companion appeared to be dissatisfied with his meal so they piled it on, but in any event…who doesn’t love bacon? So I didn’t complain.

I love cauliflower, so I get excited when chefs offer creative dishes using this veg!  The Cauliflower gratin at BB did not disappoint.  It was served piping hot is a skillet!
The Hangar steak and eggs:  The eggs were creamy and fluffed and the steak cooked perfectly as ordered (medium rare), but the highlight of this dish was definitely the Yam and Potato gratin!! It was the perfect combination of sweet and savory!  The jus and pesto/herbal oil(?) drizzle went well with the entire dish.

All-in-all, I’ve already convinced a few friends in and around the city to check Bar Breton out!  I would love to visit again soon for dinner!

Bar Breton accepts reservations via Opentable.com

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Elephant Walk (Cambodian-French Fusion), 900 Beacon St Boston (Fenway/Brookline Area)

This brief review is well overdue.  I will also update very soon:


The Rouleaux were amazing and perfectly crisp & full of flavor with a beautiful crushed roasted peanut-laced dipping sauce.


The Somlah Machou was fresh and absolutely irresistible.


The Salade de Timbale au Chèvre was a perfect balance of sharp fried goat cheese and sweet Bartlett pears with a slice of grapefruit and balsamic reduction!


The Poulet à la Citronnelle and Pork tenderloin entrees and the mushroom+ stuffed puff pastry were disappointingly underwhelming...after which we brought home the passion fruit mousse and Le Péché au Chocolat.


The service is fantastic!  Sitting at the bar alone or with another person is great also.


The location was in walking distance from my home and the service was fantastic...I think I've found a new staple!


www.elephantwalk.com


The Elephant Walk also delivers through diningin.com and accepts reservations through www.opentable.com

Friday, November 25, 2011

Turks & Caicos...Eating my way from one Bay or Cay to the next!!! (Birthday #32)



Hemingway's Restaurant @ Sands Resort, Grace Bay



Hemingway's was my first treat upon landing in Provo.  The staff were fantastic!  Greeting all customers with smiles and cheerfulness.  The staff even gave out a few hugs here and there to the regulars (of which my host was one)!  Carolyn provided excellent, attentive service.

There were scattered showers, so we sat under the hut near the main bar.  However, umbrella-shaded tables were available out on the deck closer to the oceanfront.

I started with a rum punch which was refreshing after experiencing a 40 degree increase in temperature and huge spike in humidity.  I went with the Spinach salad with grilled chicken.  I mixed a bit of the raspberry vinaigrette (which was tasty but a bit too sweet for me) with their thick Caesar dressing.  The match worked!  The salad was topped with crumbled bleu cheese, red peppers, walnuts, pear, tomato, cucumbers, carrots, and a large grilled chicken breast.  It was fresh and delicious.  My friend enjoyed a salad as well, topped with jumbo grilled shrimp and a grilled chicken breast.  

DINNER:

Hemingway’s deck dining in the evening is divine.  Expect for one cute property cat to be your guest.  He may even climb a palm tree for your amusement!  The goat cheese and spinach stuffed chicken breast was fantastic.  Served over peas and rice and topped with a rosemary and herb infused champagne cream sauce, this meal is sure to please!  The Thai stir fry with chicken was o.k, but not spectacular.  Again, the rum punch is great, but will sneak up on you so sip slowly :0)

Dinner #2:
I enjoyed the curry chicken dish on my last evening in town.  The chicken was cooked perfectly and the curry sauce drizzled over it was divine.  This dish was served with steamed mixed veggies, peas and rice, and fried plantains.  I also tried a green "Rasta" cocktail which contained rum, pineapple juice, grenadine, and blue curacao.  Yummy!

Hemingway's quickly became a favorite dining destination for me, having dined there 3 times in 7 days!




Mango Reef Restaurant at The Alexandra Resort & Spa

The view at Mango Reef…AMAZING!!!  We dined on one of the decks overlooking the beautiful turquoise water.  Of course many of the properties I visited throughout the week provided beachside dining, yet the view at The Alexandra was spectacular!  The area was shaded by modern horizontal criss-crossed shades above the dining area versus more traditional individual umbrellas per table.   Service was quick and polite.  We started with the Sweet Chili wings which were crispy and perfectly sweet, spicy, and saucy.  My oxtails!!!!.....what can I say?  I was blown away!  Now, I’ve had oxtails before, but nothing like this dish.    The oxtails were huge and very meaty, bathed in an perfect thickened jus and vegetables (snap peas, bell peppers, carrots, and corn).  It was served with moist peas and rice which soaked up the jus nicely.  This large portion was perfect for splitting between lunch and dinner.  My friend had a shrimp pasta (fettuccine) with tomato-based sauce.  This dish was also available with a cream-based sauce. The shrimp were jumbo and the sauce was accented with fresh herbs.
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Luna Sea Pool Bar/Grill @ The Somerset Resort on Grace Bay
The sunken in pool bar was quaint, the service was so-so, and the grill behind the bar smelled as if it could use a good cleaning.  The smoke was a bit distracting when you’re out enjoying the fresh air. The conch in the fritters was a bit too chewy for my liking.  The fritters tasted microwaved vs. newly deep-fried.  I did enjoy the spicy remoulade dipping sauce.  The chicken club sandwich was good.  Not much could go wrong there.  The chick breast was moist and the shoe string fries served hot.  The menu here is pretty plain but I enjoyed my light lunch nonetheless.
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 Vino Tiempo Wine Bar, Grace Bay:

Came here for a late night cocktail and tapas with friends after a beautiful birthday party in the penthouse of the Seven Stars Resort, Grace Bay
Lobster empanadas!  So fantastic!  The crust was perfectly flaky and not greasy at all…the spicy lobster filling was fantastic….fresh and seasoned well.  The beef patties also delighted my palate; served with a sriracha-based dipping sauce, these really hit the spot.  The hummus was so-so, served with disappointingly cool and hard pita bread triangles which upon request were replaced with room temperature crostinis.  Maybe it was the late hour, but this was at least the only disappointment I experienced at Vino Tiempo.
Our service was pretty good and the crowd was upbeat with a good mix of ages.  Vino Tiempo is a great place for a small gathering with friends in a lounge setting with decent music.

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Parrot Cay (Private Island/Resort)

The boat ride over is a thrill in and of itself!  Passing other private islands on the way and having a personal tour guide (Thanks Captain Marley!) to key you in on the property owners such as Donna Karan, Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, etc. was a kick.






 

Lunch: Grilled spiced salmon over cauliflower, quinoa, and pomegranate tabbouleh with a smoky eggplant puree.  Fresh, fresh, fresh.  This was listed on the Spa Menu (along with other healthy choices such as: zucchini, tomato and pine nut “ricotta” lasagna, pumpkin and macadamian nut crusted pizzeta with mango, tomato, avocado, pineapple, and basil, and a 7 grain veggie burger with tomato and avocado salsa, sprouts, and spa slaw.


The grilled salmon was flavorful, moist, and delicate; perfectly cooked over quinoa, chopped cauliflower, pomegranate seeds, and few red onions.  The eggplant puree was wonderfully smoky and a perfect accompaniment to this super refreshing light dish.  In keeping with the refreshing lunch, I had a Cucumber-tini made with Absolut vodka and Sake; garnished with vodka-infused cucumbers.  Delightful.  I also had a bite of the veggie burger.  It had great flavor and texture on a soft bun.  The tomato + avocado salsa was a nice touch.





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 Opus Restaurant @ Ocean Club East Resort



Opus was a visually spectacular property with dim lighting and candles indoors and every tree wrapped in white lights outdoors.  The service was fantastic and consisted of mostly very young, very polite staff.  Opus features a live band on the outdoor patio nightly as well.  They offer complimentary bruschetta to start which is a nice change from your basic dinner roll or Italian bread.

The lobster fettuccine with tomato sauce was excellent.  The sauce was rich and full of chunky stewed tomatoes, red and green bell peppers, and sweet onion.  There was a generous portion of lobster meet throughout.  The dish could have had a bit more fettuccine, but all in all, this was a fantastic meal!





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Local Fare!
Middle Caicos Café:
This family owned café featured large portioned specials such as oxtails, curried chicken, pork or chicken souse and sides such as cole slaw, backed macaroni & cheese (Caribbean style of course).  I indulged on a baked chicken which was so tender and moist, it practically fell away from the bone; served with peas and rice and traditional Caribbean-style baked mac n’ cheese.  If you are not familiar with Caribbean-style baked mac n’cheese, you are in for a treat once you try it.  It’s nothing like your soupy American restaurant macaroni and cheese.  This mac n’ cheese has a bit more flair…featuring vegetables and herbs baked in. It usually is pretty dry, but not unappealingly so. 
I washed this meal down with Bambarra Rum (Reserve) with a splash of ginger ale.





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A Hole in the Wall
Another local’s watering hole worth diving into for lunch or dinner.  Here the oxtails were pretty good, but not nearly as flavorful as those at Mango Reef, nor as plentiful.  The peas and rice here were a bit dry, but not a terrible disappointment.  Service was slow, but polite once you received it.   The potato salad was creamy and potatoes cooked well.  It was actually pretty good!  My friend had the chicken soup, which was actually more like a chicken stew with its thick curried base, potatoes and dumplings.  I had to take an order to go!
They have a full bar at which local men and women were ordering red stripes and winding down from a hard day’s work.  They also have outdoor dining on an open deck area. The indoor dining boasts about ten to twelve tables and a flat screen in the corner.
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All-in-all TCI is a beautiful place to visit, if only to see the majestic turquoise ocean meeting the beautiful white sand!  
The people are kind and warm, the culture rich, the landscape breathtaking!
I want to thank my good friend and fabulous host Ms. Shenique Higgs, #1     professional make-up artist
(www.shequemakeup.com ) in TCI and abroad for showing me such a great time!  I'll be back!!!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Blue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant, 389 Centre St., Boston (Jamaica Plain), MA

Whether you ask for ...Wet or Wat or Wot...you are in for a treat!

Blue Nile is a quaint, lowkey, authentic Ethiopian fare bungalow.  Nestled in a perfect nook of blended ethnic foods, Blue Nile doesn't quite stand out on the strip in Hyde Square unless you are a restaurant competing for patrons or this is a neighborhood you walk through often or reside within; but once you walk through the doors, Blue Nile stands out as the warm, cozy, blog-worthy restaurant you realize you've had the good fortune of noticing and venturing through the doors.

There are 9-10 tables within this super small space, yet they are placed smartly where patrons' conversations are not intrusive, but simply chatter amongst the small crowd.  This place could easily provoke uncomfortable moments of tapping elbows or rolling eyes at a the loud-talkers one table over, but the music and the smiles upon the faces of your servers and fellow diners quells those tendencies.

I recommend not arriving with hunger pangs that may lead to crankiness...these meals from the starters to the entrees are made to order and if you sneak a peek into the kitchen as the swinging door is slightly ajar, you can read "passionate, hard-at-work chef" on the faces of these cooks.

Since I didn't notice a traditional honey wine on the drink menu, I did have a couple of glasses of Cabernet.  The wine list was significantly inexpensive with glasses going for $3.50 and bottles for $19.99!!!

I love the communal eating style of Ethiopian cuisine. We stared with a spinach sambusa, served piping hot; fried perfectly golden brown.  The filling was rich and spiced well...the perfect starter.
Blue Nile's injera was wonderfully tangy and moist.  We enjoyed ours with Doro Wet...tender, moist chicken leg and pulled pieces stewed in traditional, spicy bebere chili sauce and herb butter (not overdone), accomanied by a hard boiled egg, yellow peas, and chilled potato.
 The derek tibs were cooked nicely.


Can't wait to try the vegetable sampler next.  It looked amazing!

Felt, 533 Washington St, Boston, MA (Downtown Crossing)

I FELT extreme disappointment with my experience dining here (corny pun, I know).

Service:

Our server was flighty and clearly inexperienced in the industry. 
I ordered sauteed mushrooms as a side dish with my chicken and mash entree...she proceeded to bring them out as an entree.  Her pacing was awful to the point where the 'manager' began to help out with our table and the other FOUR (yes, only FOUR) other tables.

We were enticed into Felt with a BuywithMe certificate and the online menu looked decent enough.  The server was not sure what to do with the certificate...ok, fair enough, maybe she's never processed one before (but I'm a veteran with these things and have never experienced that before)  it was as if I handed her some old school foodstamps as payment....deer in the headlights!

The manager eventually comes over and tries to convince us that Buywithme defrauded the company and sold certificates without their consent....hmmmm, that's a new one. 
He decided to 'honor the certificate anyway'.  Oh, gee, thanks!

Anywho...the food:

The stuffed mushrooms tasted like canned 'shrooms and were over-salted, as was my chicken, and the other entree which consisted of some type of goat or feta cheese and crostini creation.  The mushrooms were not actually stuffed since they were small and still had the stems (not stuffed caps) with tomato and other stuff dumped on top.  The mash that came with my chicken entree was thin and tasted like watery boxed potatoes. My dining companion said his chicken sandwich was dry...overall, the quality of the meal was amateur at best.  The velvet seats in the dining booths were dirty and stained (wish I'd wished I noticed before sitting down to eat).  This place is just gross!   
Thank goodness we didn't pay full price for this disaster of a meal!

I contacted Buywithme regarding Felt's accusations.  They investigated and found this to be a false claim and refunded my money spent on the certificate.

(Now Closed) Mantra (Indian Cuisine), 52 Temple Place, Boston, MA (Downtown Crossing)

I usually have decent things to say about Mantra, but on Tuesday night (3/1/2011) I had a reservation via opentable.com at 7:30, was not seated until after 8:00 and the service was extremely slow with poor pacing between courses. We did not receive our food until almost 9:30 and the appetizer order was incorrect. Even my side dish came after I was halfway done with my filet mignon. I'm not sure if I will return or recommend Mantra again as I have so many times in the past.
If anything, I'd recommend having dinner at the bar.

7/2011:

I had a friend visiting from Turks & Caicos and we were milling around looking for lunch on a Saturday in Downtown Crossing since Kingston Station was not open at the time.  So, I decide to head into Mantra.
My new recommendation is that the lunch buffet is THE best time to go to Mantra!  The spread was pretty great and there's no need to worry about receiving poor service!  The price was decent at $12 from 11:30-2:30 daily.
The buffet has okra dishes (masala and fried), chicken tikka masala, vegetable fritters,vegetable biryani, tandoori chicken....all the favorite staples.

Victoria's Diner, 1024 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA (Newmarket Square)

On weekends, the crowd waiting usually looks more intimidating than it really is....likely because I usually only go with one other person and the other parties are waiting for a 4 top.  The omelets are the best! The Italian, the Spanish, the Florentine, Lumberjack...I love them all.  The fillings are not sparse in the least. Their french toast is pretty good, the pancakes (or as they are annoyingly misspelled  on the in-house menus "Pankakes") can be a bit too dense for my liking.
The homefries are to die for!!!  Victoria's serves chunky, soft, and buttery skin-on potatoes!
If you care to imbibe with your meal, Victoria's has a decent bar selection as well.  Super late night hours are a pretty awesome plus as well!  Great for late night cravings!
Their service is always prompt and polite, the location may cause parking to be an issue, but it's survivable.

Quick Tip:  If you are dining with 2-3 other people, there's a wait, and there's space at the bar, simply walk in and grab those seats; they are self-seat only!


http://www.victoriasdiner.com/

Friday, November 11, 2011

Appetito (Italian Cuisine), 761 Beacon St Newton, MA

I enjoyed my meal here.  The service was slow once the dining area filled up (we sat at the bar)...they seemed to severely understaffed.

The specials were so numerous I simply couldn't keep track and ordered from the menu instead.  I suggest if they continue to have so many 'specials' they print a 'Special's Menu".

I started with the Sashimi over a bed of greens.  It was pretty good, but it seems it sat around a bit prior to bringing it to me since the wasabi drizzle over the tuna appeared dried on!  The salad was fresh.  The tobiko was barely detectable (and I LOVE tobiko)...

I thought the bread could have been toasted a bit more; the hummus was pretty good.

My pasta dish was really good (Pollo Salcicca).  My friend had the Capellini which was good as well.
The gentleman next to me had the cod special which looked fantastic, though the bowl of pasta it came with looked pretty undesirable.

I would go back to sample other dishes.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Intercontinental SAN JUAN RESORT & CASINO 5961 ISLA VERDE AVENUE • SAN JUAN , 00979 • PUERTO RICO

My all time place to stay in PR is in Fajardo (The phenomenal El Conquistador, a Waldorf Astoria Property, www.elconresort.com  ).  It's the ultimate!!! I staying is San Juan...read on!
 
Hazy May day. View from our balcony.

Beautiful hotel!  I love and trust Intercontinental hotels around the globe.  This is one of my favorite places to stay in Puerto Rico, next to the El Conquistador in Fajardo!
The rooms are clean and spacious with exceptional oceanfront views!  The staff (front desk, wait staff, and maintenance crew) are all extremely amicable and helpful!
Even though during our last visit, we were a bit delayed on check-in as our room was prepared, we simply had a bite to eat and a cocktail at the beach front restaurant and even received an awesome upgrade for our trouble.

The location/neighborhood is pretty basic, but if you intend to relax at one of the property's four restaurants, few bars (indoor and out), couple of pools, or the spa, you will not be hard-pressed to venture out into the neighborhood.  It's a quick ride from the airport also (<2 miles).

Ruth's Chris steakhouse is on-site if you enjoy keeping to a typical diet on vacation, their Alfredo's restaurant served decent Italian fare, and the Poolside fair wasn't exceptional.  For fantastic food, I suggest you check out the local spots or head to Old San Juan.
I last stayed here May 2010.

The poolside bars had great service also with decent bar fare served at your lounge chairs.

Sunset from the beachside bar.











Monday, November 7, 2011

Bacco's Wine & Cheese, 31 St. James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 (Back Bay)

Update:
4/2012. Recently purchased a beautiful triple creme (from Tanzania of all places) and caviar for a caviar and bubbly soiree I organized for a girls weekend on the Vineyard.  I also picked up a few bottles of wine, including my new fave J. Lohr's Merlot!
See pics:






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Bacco's is a beautiful hidden gem in Back Bay.  I happened upon it one afternoon after a nice dinner at SkipJack's and have since been back for their wine tasting.
The wine selection is fantastic, the cheese selections varied and seemingly innumerable!  The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable...Ian turned me on to a fantastic Trebbiano d'abruzzo a couple of weeks ago at a City Wine Tours stop!


I recently found out that they serve prepared meals (lunch and dinner) made fresh at Pigalle!  How fantastic is that???

I highly recommend going in for a wine and/or cheese tasting and grabbing a few of the other goodies (chutneys, Pigalle dishes, caviar, honey, and spreads)!

Wine Tastings: Tastings: Monday-Friday, 5-7 P.M.; Saturday, 2-7 P.M.

 http://www.baccoswineandcheese.com/

Check out their weekly Menus and Specials!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Legal Test Kitchen (Waterfront Location), 225 Northern Ave Boston, MA 02228

Though pretty standard fare, my PEI oysters for starters were fresh.  The paella was likely the best I've ever had in a restaurant.  The tomato-based sauce was an interesting twist.
The service was ok...nothing outstanding.   My primary complaint was that we sat outside, which was nice, but some idiot working inside who was goofing off ran into the tinted glass window several times.  I found it to be inappropriate, unprofessional, and downright annoying!  Oh and the loud-talkers, who arrived (thank goodness) just before we left were twice as annoying...but you can't help who they allow in :0)

I'd give the menu another shot before my next Yacht party or evening cruise out of the Harbor.  Possibly next week!

If restaurants are on http://opentable.com, I always make my reservations there, but for some reason ( I was told when I called) LTK does not take same day reservations ("no availability within 2.5 hrs...").  I found this to be odd since the vast majority of restaurants allow this and on a number of occasions I have made my reservation on the way to or outside of the restaurant (this is how I have nearly 20,000 points and am VIP on opentable),

It's not as if LTK is an exculsive NYC or LA restaurant where restaurants actually have the weight behind them to make such requests.  On top of it all, when we arrived, the restaurant was practically empty!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New England Food Festivals (Favorites, Not-so-much, & Dying to Try)

Faves:

Phantom Gourmet Food Festival
"Mr. T" Loves Phantom Gourmet Too!



Hampton Beach (NH) Seafood Festival

My Review: 
http://travelingfoodie2006.blogspot.com/2011/10/hampton-beach-annual-seafood-festival.html

Taste of Cambridge





Taste of Somerville

Phantom Gourmet BBQ Beach Party



Not-So-Much:

Hungry Tiger Food Festival 
(Union Square/Somerville, MA)
I actually got sick when I got home after this debacle!  The food was lame (possibly tainted) and the "FESTIVAL" as it were, was sparse!  I assumed it would be quite a selection after thoroughly enjoying the Taste of Somerville in 2010.
There is an upcoming "Foodie Run" in Union Square, Somerville coming up...not even Groupon enticed me to give it a shot!

Food Truck Festival (Framingham)
I really want to give the food truck festivals a decent shot.  I was totally turned off how unorganized this festival with all of 8-10 trucks was run.  Lines were absolutely outrageous!  I was in line for at least 30 minutes just to order and waited another 15 or so for my food to be prepared at the Brotherstruck.  The food was amazing, but the service and wait times were pretty horrendous.  I did manage to get to the Woodman's truck for clam strips before their line was too outrageous, but my with the odd heatwave and my companion's non-committal to standing in lines lead to so much frustration I took my wonder lobster taco and tilapia tacos from the Brotherstruck and headed back home.

The food truck phenomenon is quickly spreading across the nation.  Boston is keeping pace.  There are a number of trucks on my list to check out (Clover Food lab truck was first on my list-see later post), M&M BBQ, Bon Me, Mobile Home, and Grill Cheese Nation, The Dining Car (I did enjoy their crispy cauliflower at Phantom Gourmet's Food fest).

 I hear I should head over to SOWA.

Dying to Try:

SOWA Open Market
Other Foodtruck Festivals
Oyster Festivals in the New England Region     

Monday, October 17, 2011

The Trailer Park Lounge, 271 W 23rd St (between 7th Ave & 8th Ave) New York, NY 10011

Who'd have thought you could get Me to "go to a Trailer Park"...let alone enjoy myself!
The margaritas are huge...it's just the place to go for "after drinks" drinks with friends if you are avoiding all things pretentious (which is very much out of character for me :0).  The decor will keep you pointing and chuckling with friends and the staff  is decent.

Oh...and I have not had the pleasure to meet them, but I hear the roaches are pretty gregarious and unabashed.

 www.trailerparklounge.com

El Vez (Southeast/Mexican Cuisine), 121 S 13th St Philadelphia, PA 19107

El Vez is like no other Mexican/Southwestern restaurant in the U.S.
I was truly blown away by their eclectic menu.
The guacamole menu alone was enough to put your tastebuds' imaginations into overdrive.  The Bazooka Limon was amazing!
The open-faced shrimp quesedilla was spectacular as was the roasted corn soup with a pan-seared scallop atop!  I fell in love with that dish!
The taco tasting platter was a good tour of El Vez's taco menu.

I also thought the service was great!
Though we did not use the photo booth, I thought it was a unique and fun addition to the space.

www.elvezrestaurant.com

Warm Daddy's, 1400 Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19147

Warm Daddy's is another place I absolutely MUST visit whenever I'm in Philly!  The have THE BEST skillet cornbread on the Eastern Seaboard (shhh, don't tell my grandmother).


Some of my other favorites are the BBQ salmon, Mango-glazed salmon, chicken and crab corn chowder, curried chicken salad, shrimp etouffee and mac n' cheese...I can go on an on.

The Sunday Brunch Buffet is a must!  Brass Heaven definitely keeps the groove going with their brilliant "Nawlin's" Jazz!  But be prepared for the blaring instruments...this is not the place for a boring, quiet brunch.

The staff are always friendly and warm and the atmosphere entices all of the senses!

Is the rooftop is awesome!

See you soon Warm Daddy! ;0)

www.warmdaddys.com/

The View Restaurant-Marriot Marquis Hotel, 1535 Broadway (between 45th St & 7th Ave) New York, NY 10036


The Marriott Marquis is one of my favorite places to lay my head when I visit the city and has been for several years now, but just recently I made my way up to the 48th floor to experience The View.


The lounge and the restaurant are stellar and of course the view of the skyline was awesome. The restaurant fully revolves in an hour. I thought it was a great idea to have cocktail napkins with a map of the skyline for tourists/unfamiliar visitors.  The cocktails and buffets (cheese/dessert and dinner) are both great and the service was nice.  I will definitely head up from the Broadway Lounge from now on.


The Oak Room 138 St James Ave at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel

The Oak Room is lovely with elegant decor and atmosphere.  It presents the perfect balance of ostentation and comfort/invitation.  It feels like you are a special guest=of=honor welcomed into a intimate, early 20th Century dining room with  floor to ceiling carved hardwood paneling and classic stately draping. The maitre d' was warm and welcoming and our server efficient, though the pacing could use some improvement (our appetizers took a bit longer than I'd deem necessary to prepare).

The escargot was superb and the oysters rockefeller were absolutely  amazing with their piping buttery, foamy sauce.
My filet a beautifully tender cut prepared  rare as desired.  The merlot demi glace accompanying it was nice The salmon which my friend ordered was seasoned well and the potatoes au gratin were the best I've ever eaten...rich and creamy with a nice breaded crusting!

The cocktail prices are a bit inflated (2 wines+2 martinis + bottled flat water = $95.00), but the presentation of my Ketel one martini was creative and functional having a cute mini-carafe of vodka inside a pitcher of ice versus bringing a metal shaker for my self-refills.

Slim Goodies Diner, 3322 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70115

Love, love, love this spot!

This is breakfast done right!  Inexpensive, laid back atmosphere with excellent service and interesting 'wall art'.

The sweet potato pancakes were THE best!
The Jewish Coonass is my absolute favorite...a fusion of NYC Jewish and bayou cuisine! Amazing!

This strip in the Garden District is also a cool shopping oasis.