Monday, May 27, 2013

Mayfield

Southern food with French presentation on trendy Franklin Ave. This slender spot boasts "Manhattan minded" cuisine with "Brooklyn prices." The service is friendly and almost secondary to the amazing food. Dollar oysters from the West Coast(Malbecs) are available during happy hour and they did make me happy. The main dish of trout with fingerlings in a Bernaise sauce for $18 was worth at least double and was outstanding flavorwise and presentation wise. The dessert of pineapple/upside down cake with rum caramel sauce and Il Laboratorio ice-cream for $6 was divine. The flavors of the food here are so on point and the value bangs out this spot as a dining destination worth visiting and revisiting on Franklin. GO! GO!

The Nomad

Breakfast in the Atrium room was like eating in the living room of Louie the XIVth. A plush & posh baroque space with officious, cold service and disappointing chow considering the hype of the Nomad. Pancakes with ricotta butter for $16 was ok- Pancakes were flavorless and ricotta butter served separately in a plastic container- tacky. My dad's eggs benedict for $24 was pretty, but tiny and they tried to take it away way too soon. The Intelligencia coffee served in a copper beaker was impressive, but for a great hotel breakfast, nothing beats the Hotel Americano for food and service. Slow Go!

Monday, May 13, 2013

MD Kitchen

Son of DiFara's Dom opens a takeout/eat in shop around the corner from the famous/infamous DiFaras specializing in Italian/American favorites. What sets apart MD Kitchen is it's food is made to order. Your food comes out of the pan and onto a plate or warmed hero and it tastes of delicious nostalgia. I am a sucker for veal parm. so after going with the intention of shrimp parm., I made an about face. The veal came out of the pan- saucy and goey with cheese and onto my hero. $8.50. It is $.50 extra to make a dish a parm. The other pictured dish chicken and peppers looked equally delish. There is major value here for the quality, price and freshness of the food. Most dishes are well under $15. Worth a trek from Manhattan if you love your old-school Italian food. GO! GO!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

James Beard Food Awards

Food & film, great idea for a food awards theme. While the show had some highs....lifetime achievement awards for Cecilia Chiang which was fascinating and the tribute to Prince's fried chicken in Nashville was also memorable. The lows included the JBF logo in back of the stage being quite hard to see and the script so small at the bottom of the screen you could not see the location of the restaurants up for awards. Also, did not see Like Water For Chocolate food scenes(among the best in film) in the mélange- hello production! Where were the best chef nominations for some groundbreaking Brooklyn restaurants like Battersby or revival of old school Italian classics at Carbone's. On the love side, also, loved that Danny Bouien won as rising chef of Mission Chinese Food. As usual the show went on too long and they would not start food service till 9, silly. Food highlights, sushi and sake by Todd English, Crispy foie gras duck cigars, with a coconut laced shooter by Douglas Rodriguez (loved the Scarface suit). My new food obsession is Mindy Segal's(Mindy's Hot Chocolate, Chicago) brown sugar Tcho chocolate chip cupcake with vanilla bean and malted milk liquid center(pictured). This explosion in your mouth with light brown sugary frosting ranks as one of the best things Frannyonthego has ever eaten. BRAVO! GO!