Sunday, November 30, 2008

Dinosaur Barbecue












Dinosaur barbecue is a giant roadhouse joint located on 12th. Avenue in the hinterlands of Harlem. Boisterous, fun spot which was crowded on a Saturday afternoon. We started with the swag sampler which was deviled eggs, spicy boiled shrimp, fried green tomatoes and accompanying sauces. The dish for two was about $9 bangers and is not to be missed. Next up, I ordered the ribs which were recommended with two accompanying sides of mac and cheese and baked beans. The ribs were meaty though could have been more succulent inside, but the sides were bangin' with mac and cheese having a nice cheesy top and beans with chorizo and rib pieces were porkly good. My friend ordered the catfish which I did not try though her sides of amped up rice with cabbage and the creole potato salad were also yum. The dessert of sweet potato pie with pecans while presented beautifully was a little less so in taste. Come hungry and thirsty as their are good beers here too.
GO!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Uncle George's












Uncle George's is an institution in Astoria and for good reason. A nice corner location, Greek music and of course, consistently good Greek cooking. A lamb was cooking on the spit as I entered, and they cook up the lamb in many ways served with tasty lemon potatoes. Snapper, fried calamari and lots of fish choices are also on the menu. For lunch today, I had the gyro which was a tasty lamb mix over grilled pita with lemon potatoes, tzatziki with a small salad of lettuce, tomatoes and onions for $8 bangers. Yummy, flavorfull meat, balanced by soft and slightly oily potatoes and super garlicky tzatziki.
Go!

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Redhead






The Redhead is a much blogged about Southern restaurant/bar in on 13th. Street between 1st. and 2nd. Avenue. Finally ate there the other night with two girlfriends. The spot was full for a Thursday in the midst of a recession. It is a dark, moody room with velvet banguettes surrounding the perimeter. We each ordered an appetizer and mine was the sunchoke and sweet potato salad with hazelnut, pear, aged goat cheese and spicy watercress for $9 bangers. This is definitely a case of a dish sounding better than the execution. The sunchokes should have been warmed slightly otherwise it was a reasonably good balance of flavors. Next time it would be the bacon peanut brittle(because every thing is better with bacon) for $5. The best app. of the group was the braised red-wine short ribs for $11, with potato pierogi and carmelized onions, yum. The winner of the main course and much renowned online was my buttermilk fried chicken with baby spinach, apples, candied walnuts and an add-on of a biscuit for $16. Salty, crunch, juicy perfect fried chicken with the savory/sweet accompaniment. The biscuit was delish with honey butter. The accomodating waiter also gave us three wrapped up chocolate chip/oatmeal cookies to take with us.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Thai Basil












I ascended to Massaman heaven during my lunch meal yesterday at Thai Basil on 9th. Avenue. The place has been renovated with white plastic wainscotting and high backed white plastic chairs and some Thai wall decorations. They did forget to redo the toilet which has the same green tiles and stinky smell of years ago. Though who cares about the toilet for this level of true yum yum food. A lunch special of $6.95 which the price has also thankfully not changed from years ago includes a nice salad with mesculun, tiny tomatoes, cucumber and carrots as well as a fresh spring roll. I ordered pork massaman which is served in a rich brew with coconut and hot pepper flecks with smashed skin on red potatoes and cashews. Delish. Lot's options with chicken or beef for that bangin' deal and of course you have the choice to eat at a dozen other Thai joints on 9th., but for this price and great grub is there really a choice.
MUST GO!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Windsor Wines












Windsor wines opened it's new location under somewhat a veil of secrecy in the charming Windsor Terrace neighborhood. Signs saying ice-cream parlor were visible during construction of the former pet store leading many to hope for a sweeet shop or cute old fashioned diner. Now it is all clear, a big, well stocked, friendly wine store opened. Wine tastings are held every Thursday and Saturday. The big surprise here is the lovely stained glass in front reminicent of a long gone ice-cream parlor.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Christine Valmy









My facial was $33.50 for a weekday service with extractions.. Did I mention that there was a class going on right next to me and a few bumps into my horizontal self during the nearly 2 hour service. High quality products and a classic European facial left my skin silky soft afterwards. No frills though for a lengthy Euro treatment with lots of bang for the buck, Christine Valmy rocks.
Must Go!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Cafe Petisco











I hauled myself down to the corner of East Broadway early Sunday morning to meet a friend at this new cute corner spot. Cafe Petisco could not be a more pleasant place to brunch. A light and bright corner, with an uber friendly staff, good music and not too crowded. The waiter was accomodating and concocted a dark hot chocolate with bittersweet stuff as I requested a rich brew. We both ordered the egg burritos for $9 bangers and they were large and served with a side salad and sliced fresh avocado. Very tasty. Other brunch options include a steak benedict, french toast, and Petisco's eggs which include scrambled eggs,asparagus, hearts of palm and melted mozzarella with a baby arugula salad for $11 bangers.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Jimmy's












If you could call a restaurant a dive this would be one. No frills, low budget and pretty tasty grub is served here. Four dishes over rice, chow fun, or low mein cost $5.75. Some of the dishes include mini spare ribs(yum), broccoli with chicken, fried chicken, small pieces of asparagus in sauce, beef stew with carrots and potatoes(good), funky whole fish, string beans in sauce, bok choy or baby bok choy(yum). This spot is frequented by Baruch students as it is up the street from te college and Postal workers for some reason as Jimmy's is cheap, fast and good.
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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Aspen Social Club












Breaky and lunch are now available at the Midtown outpost connected to the Stray Hotel. The decor is sexy, upscale, log cabin like and boasts a white antler chandelier in the center of the ceiling, and faux rawhide banguettes around the oddly shaped dining room. It would be fun to stop in at night as the food is more of an after thought and may be enhanced after a few libations. There are fun dishes like bison sliders with smoked cheese for $7 and fries with chipotle ketchup for $6 bangers. I ordered three dishes, some biscuits with butter for $7, a beet and feta tart with hazelnuts for $6 and chicken quesadillas with guacamole for $8. The biscuits while probably baked in house were not particulary buttery or warm or flavorful. The beet tart while beautiful lacked flavor and the feta tasted like blue cheese. The chicken in the chicken quesadilla was also lacking in seasoning though the guacamole tasted super fresh and flavorful. The menu lists housemade ice-cream for dessert which is a personal fave, though the savory portion was quite enough.
SLOW GO!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

De Mole










I would move to Sunnyside for this level of good and cheap food. A cute corner location and a nice crowd at lunch welcomed me to this much blogged about spot. The menu has many desirable options including some not often seen like grilled pork chops with rice and beans for $8.75. My only dissapointment was that their much heralded salsa was not ready at the time of my meal. The chips here are good though not housemade, but every thing else shined. I ordered the pollo with mole poblano with rice, beans and corn tortillas for $9 bangers. The slow cooked chicken leg was smothered in a rich, complex and chocolately mole. Rice and black beans completed the dish which was deliciouso. Fresh squeezed to order juices are $2.50. My orange juice was super good and a large size for the price. After lunch or dinner head over to Skillman Street for the cute vintage store Stray and other cute cafes and foodstuff stores.
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