Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts
Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Lobster Place at Chelsea Market
Summer has me on the lookout for lobster rolls. The Lobster Place is located in the Chelsea Market. If you're into fresh seafood this is the place to be in downtown Manhattan.
The entire box came out to ~$20. I don't think I'd buy it again, unless I was having some major craving, but the roll was filled with deliciously fresh lobster and a little mayo.
The Lobster Place
75 9th Avenue, between 15th and 16th Street
New York, NY
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Dinner at Babbo (on February)
Years ago two young ladies dutifully went to school and made a pact that one day they're not just going to pass this restaurant but actually eat there. We were lucky enough to get a reservation on our first try on the phone.
A nicely grilled octopus was my appetizer. Nothing special but it was certainly tasty.
Crispy fried pig's feet. Tastes just like Filipino Krispy Pata, crunchy skin outside and moist meat inside, but this one was at least twice the cost. To be fair it didn't come with any bones.
Black spaghetti with rock shrimp and jalapeno pesto. I believe the red bits are prosciutto. This dish made me appreciate what it means to have a home made pasta done right. I could have eaten this all night with just the pasta and sauce, it almost seemed like the pasta was infused with a lot of flavor.
Beef Cheek Ravioli with Crushed Squab Liver and Black Truffles. Interesting play of different textures, from the sauce, the pasta, and the insides of the ravioli. The Balsamic vinegar in the sauce stood out but I thought it was a nice complement to the liver inside.
I had wine pairings for the first four dishes. I ordered coffee to lessen the effects of the alcohol, and this sugar tray was presented for me to pick my sweetener.
My friend picked this and she enjoyed it.
I don't believe I finished a single one of the sorbet. They were good but I had way too much to drink and eat already.
I don't remember how much the entire bill came out to, but I have to say everything seemed (relatively) reasonably priced (check their online menu for your own judgment). When you order you can also tell them that you're sharing with your companion and they will serve the dish in individual plates. Anyhow they have an ample amount of well-executed dishes which you can't have anywhere else.
Babbo
110 Waverly Place
New York, NY
A nicely grilled octopus was my appetizer. Nothing special but it was certainly tasty.
Crispy fried pig's feet. Tastes just like Filipino Krispy Pata, crunchy skin outside and moist meat inside, but this one was at least twice the cost. To be fair it didn't come with any bones.
Black spaghetti with rock shrimp and jalapeno pesto. I believe the red bits are prosciutto. This dish made me appreciate what it means to have a home made pasta done right. I could have eaten this all night with just the pasta and sauce, it almost seemed like the pasta was infused with a lot of flavor.
Beef Cheek Ravioli with Crushed Squab Liver and Black Truffles. Interesting play of different textures, from the sauce, the pasta, and the insides of the ravioli. The Balsamic vinegar in the sauce stood out but I thought it was a nice complement to the liver inside.
I had wine pairings for the first four dishes. I ordered coffee to lessen the effects of the alcohol, and this sugar tray was presented for me to pick my sweetener.
My friend picked this and she enjoyed it.
I don't believe I finished a single one of the sorbet. They were good but I had way too much to drink and eat already.
I don't remember how much the entire bill came out to, but I have to say everything seemed (relatively) reasonably priced (check their online menu for your own judgment). When you order you can also tell them that you're sharing with your companion and they will serve the dish in individual plates. Anyhow they have an ample amount of well-executed dishes which you can't have anywhere else.
Babbo
110 Waverly Place
New York, NY
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Dinner at Basta Pasta
Sangria Bianca, muscat wine and plum wine with mango and I believe there was some grapefruit. A very refreshing drink, and the alcohol was not overpowering.
Calamari alla Griglia. The sauce on the top right is aioli sauce, and I definitely tasted mustard in it. On top of the squid is curry risotto in a sausage-like encasing.
Linguini with sea urchin and jalapeno. What is sea urchin doing in a pasta dish? Well Basta Pasta is a Japanese take on Italian cuisine. The pasta was cooked just right. The sauce took a backseat to the jalapeno even though I wouldn't call this dish spicy at all, just a nice kick to it. The sea urchin was soft and slightly creamy.
I thought a close up pic of sea urchin was needed. This was the biggest piece in the dish.
Fifi or yogurt mousse with honey gelato and various fruits. My friend finished this very quickly so I think it must have been very delicious.
Parmigiano Reggiano Cheesecake. I've never had cheesecake with this kind of texture before. Soft and airy but not creamy at all cheesecake.
My friend and I each had a drink, appetizer, pasta for main course, and dessert. The total was $120.
Basta Pasta
37 West 17th Street
Calamari alla Griglia. The sauce on the top right is aioli sauce, and I definitely tasted mustard in it. On top of the squid is curry risotto in a sausage-like encasing.
Linguini with sea urchin and jalapeno. What is sea urchin doing in a pasta dish? Well Basta Pasta is a Japanese take on Italian cuisine. The pasta was cooked just right. The sauce took a backseat to the jalapeno even though I wouldn't call this dish spicy at all, just a nice kick to it. The sea urchin was soft and slightly creamy.
I thought a close up pic of sea urchin was needed. This was the biggest piece in the dish.
Fifi or yogurt mousse with honey gelato and various fruits. My friend finished this very quickly so I think it must have been very delicious.
Parmigiano Reggiano Cheesecake. I've never had cheesecake with this kind of texture before. Soft and airy but not creamy at all cheesecake.
My friend and I each had a drink, appetizer, pasta for main course, and dessert. The total was $120.
Basta Pasta
37 West 17th Street
Friday, October 30, 2009
Dinner at Imperial Palace
I think it's safe to say this is my go to Cantonese restaurant. The total was close to $45 and this was way too much food for three women who didn't arrive at the restaurant starving. The three entrees could have easily fed 4 people.
Imperial Palace
13613 37th Ave
Flushing, NY
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
LOBSTER ROLL fr. Stop and Shop
Based on a Chowhound tip I decided to try out my first lobster roll. Each roll was meaty with just the right amount of mayo.
The regular price of each roll is 4.50, but for the week they are only 3.99. I somehow got all three for 10.99.
Super Stop & Shop
8989 Union Tpke
Glendale, NY 11385
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