Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Totto Ramen

Many people see ramen as something that is a fast food and a classic college meal when one is too lazy to cook anything more substantial. This is completely false and it saddens me when people think that something so amazing is generalized in such a way. Good ramen actually takes a lot of effort to make and the end result is absolutely phenomenal. My absolute favorite place to eat ramen is Ichiran in Tokyo and I still fantasize from time to time about that steaming bowl of goodness. There have been many ramen shops popping up all over New York and the latest hype has been about Totto Ramen. The shop is tiny and reminds one of a rustic casual ramen shop in Japan. The wait was very long but I would wait longer just to have that delicious bowl of noodles.

We sat at the bar facing the kitchen where chefs sweated and toiled over gigantic pots of rich creamy broth and noodle stations. It was nice to be able to watch the chefs perform their magic but it was also a little bit too hot 
Totto Spicy Ramen
Totto is known for using a chicken based broth instead of the more common tonkatsu (pork) broth. I initially thought that the broth would not be as tasty but I was completely wrong. The soup was extremely flavorful and creamy, one could tell that it is the result of hours upon hours of condensing quality ingredients over low heat. The noodles were chewy and of perfect texture. I love spicy food so the spicy sesame oil totally hit the spot. The cha siu pork was fatty and melted in my mouth. I also got the seasoned avocado which was passionately recommended by a dear friend and that was absolutely phenomenal. Everything in this bowl blended together to create a bowl of heaven. I am hungry just thinking about it. 

Totto Ramen
366 W 52nd Street 
New York
NY 10019

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Butterlane Cupcakes

Ever since the explosion of cupcake stores everywhere, many cupcake shops have gotten a lot of hype and I have tried many of them such as Magnolia Bakery, Baked by Melissa, Crumbs, and Sprinkles. I personally think Crumbs is disgusting and too excessive, a cupcake to me is suppose to be a small delicate bite of sweetness, not a huge cake smothered with globs and globs of frosting to the point of drowning (Crumbs). Butterlane Cupcakes got very good reviews from my friends so I went after my lovely dinner at Scarpetta. The store was very small and decorated in a charming childish manner. There is a blackboard on one side of the wall with all the different cake and frosting combinations.

Banana cupcake with strawberry frosting
The cupcake was moist and sweet. The frosting had actual strawberry bits in it that have been smashed up. I really liked how the frosting actually had the fruit in it, much better than artificial strawberry flavorings. The cupcake was decorated rather rustically but I found this to be very down to earth and echoed the way the cupcake tasted, simple and deliciously made with fresh quality ingredients.

Perfect with a cup of hot green tea 

Butterlane Cupcakes 
123 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10009

Friday, April 29, 2011

Scarpetta

Scarpetta was one of the best meals I had during my stay in NYC and that is saying a lot because I was lucky enough to indulge in many delicious meals. I've heard many great reviews about this place and my expectations were definitely met. I must not be the only one to want to head to Scarpetta because even on a Thursday night the only dinner reservation we could get was at 6 pm. The restaurant entrance is very subdued and one would not notice the sign unless you knew where to look. There was a small outdoor area but it was a bit too windy that night to dine outdoors. The restaurant is decorated in a chic and elegant manner. We got a lovely seat right by the window where we could people watch and catch a glimpse of the street.

The bread basket was glorious. It had focaccia along with a bread with cheese, ham, and vegetables wrapped inside. The bread was warm and fluffy. I love bread that is crusty outside and soft and warm on the inside. 
Creamy Polenta with Fricassee of Truffled Mushrooms
I absolutely adore eating polenta. It is so creamy and comforting and goes amazingly well with mushrooms, and obviously, truffles. Mushrooms and truffle are a match made in heaven and the addition of polenta just blew my mind. The polenta was rich, creamy, and smooth. The truffle flavor was strong and the mushrooms were cooked perfectly, not too soft. The texture of the mushrooms complimented the creaminess of the polenta perfectly. This is a dish I would hope to someday recreate.
Braised Short Rib of Beef with Vegetables and Farro Risotto 
The first thing that struck me with this dish was its beautiful presentation. The short ribs themselves melted in my mouth and the creamy risotto clung on to each bite. The sauce ladled on top of the dish was of perfect consistency and flavor. The fresh salad greens on the top completed the dish with a nice refreshing crunch. 
Short Rib and Bone Marrow Agnolotti with Garlic Chips and Fresh Horseradish
The pasta shell was extremely thin and wrapped around a small bite of flavorful meat filling. I felt that it may have lacked a bit of sauce but the dish was prepared exquisitely. One other thing that I felt this dish was lacking was the richness of the bone marrow. I am used to eating bone marrow from the bone with toasted bread and condiments, therefore I was expecting the incredibly rich and fatty texture of the bone marrow to be evident in the agnolotti yet I felt that I was unable to taste that. 
Duck and Foie Gras Ravioli with Marsala Reduction
I have the same complaint about this dish as I did for the short rib agnolotti. The pasta itself was made beautifully, the ravioli skin was delicate and thin and the filling was flavorful and meaty. Yet I did not taste the foie gras flavor and that was a disappointment for me. If it were just a duck ravioli it would have been a perfect dish, yet when the foie gras was mentioned I expected that rich foie flavor to be very evident in the pasta. Still an enjoyable dish though none the less.
Formaggi, choice of 3 cheese with crispy taralle 
Robiola Bosina with stewed figs, camomile, and honey
I love creamy cheese and the sweetness of the figs were even more concentrated by being roasted. Fruits and cheese are another divine combination. This cheese was creamy but still had a level of solidity. It had a mild flavor and the sweetness of the figs, camomile, and honey all danced together for a delicious symphony of flavors. 
Ricotta di Bufala with truffled honey
I am a total truffle junkie. Anything with truffle, truffle oil, truffle honey, you name it, I love it. The consistency of the ricotta cheese was not my favorite yet I had to order it since it had truffle honey on it. The flavor of the cheese was a little musky and salty but this was balanced by the decadent sweetness of the truffle honey. 
Quadrello di Bufala with beet compote
This plate was simple and delicious. The beet compote was not too sweet and maintained the fresh taste of beets, simple yet delicious. The color of beets are also very beautiful and this dark red contrasted with the creamy whiteness of the cheese resulted in a lovely presentation. 
Coconut Panna Cotta, guava soup, and caramelized pineapple
Panna Cotta is one of my favorite desserts (can you tell how many of my favorites I got to eat at this restaurant?). I love the creamy soft texture of the dessert and how a relatively simple dish can encompass the richness and flavor of cream and milk so perfectly. This one had a dash of coconut flavor which was refreshing. The guava soup on top gave the entire dish another exotic flavor. Each bite was a fruity and creamy explosion.

Scarpetta 
355 West 14th Street 
New York, NY 10014 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Korilla Food Truck

I have loved the idea of food trucks since I've heard about them. I think it is such a innovative and exciting idea to have unique speciality foods served in a truck that is always moving to different locations. The entire notion of needing to follow your favorite food trucks via Twitter is a little bit daunting as its a little inconvenient to not always know where to find them, yet this also makes you anticipate obtaining the food more. This is my first food truck experience and I can't wait to try more! Korilla Food Truck was conveniently parked outside my friend's dorm so I didn't have to search around for long. The truck was blasting house music which was another huge plus in my book.

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The menu: HOW FUN 
Ribeye of the Tiger Burrito with Kimchi, Rice, and Korilla Sauce
Korean bbq has always been a love of mine so wrapping it into a burrito was just genius to me. I am not a huge fan of beans so I have always not been the biggest lover of mexican style burritos. This on the other hand was glorious. The ribeye was seasoned perfectly and every bite was filled with beefy goodness and the spiciness and crunch of the kimchi. 

Korilla BBQ Food Truck 
www.korillabbq.com

Kefi

I was staying with a good friend in Columbia and she suggested that we went to a Greek restaurant in the Upper West Side. Greek food is not something that I am very familiar with so I was excited to expand my food knowledge. The restaurant was decorated in shades of white and dark blue, colors that are often seen when one thinks of Greece. The walls were decorated with lovely plates and lantern like lamps.

Sheep's Milk Dumplings, Tomatoes, Pine Nuts, and Spicy Lamb Sausage
The dumplings were soft and rich with milky flavor. The zesty tomato sauce and bite size bits of spicy sausage balanced the fluffy milkiness of the dumplings and resulted in a perfect bite each time. We had a lot of fun wiping up the rest of the sauce with bread. 
Braised Lamb Shank and Orzo
The lamb was braised to such perfection that as you start working your way into it the meat just simply fell off. The meat was succulent and extremely tender with the sauce penetrating every morsel. The orzo was also seasoned very well and cooked to al dente. The dish was very hearty and also bursting with flavor, was in no way overwhelming or too salty.


Kefi Restaurant 
505 Columbus Ave
New York, NY 10024-4467

Katz's Delicatessen

Kat'z Delicatessen is one of New York's most famous and best Jewish delicatessen restaurants, famous for their pastrami sandwiches and hot dogs. I've been to New York many times so it is quite silly of me to not have visited this establishment earlier. I loved that the restaurant remained unchanged throughout the years and stuck to their traditional ways of running the restaurant and preparing the food.


You are handed a ticket when you first walk in. Do not loose this ticket because it is used as a record of what you ordered and when you are done eating you hand that to the cashier as you exit. There is a penalty charge if you loose this ticket because it makes their already hectic job even harder! 
The entire wall is covered completely with pictures of famous celebrities and other notable people who have dined here. The setting is very casual and has a cafeteria feel to it. 

Potato Knish
The outside was crispy and the inside was creamy and chewy. The knish was extremely hot but I still couldn't resist biting into it! Next time I would like to try more flavors such as with meat fillings.
Pastrami sandwich with russian dressing and mustard
  Ahhh! The moment I have been waiting for. Each slice was pastrami was sliced thickly and topped on top of a wholesome piece of bread. The pastrami was juicy, tender, and exploding with meaty flavors. The pastrami was perfectly charred on the outside and succulent on the inside. The pastrami was layered on so many times that the bread was almost unable to hold the sandwich together. The tangy mustard and russian dressing wrapped the entire sandwich together perfectly. 


The meal is completed with some old school cream soda! Delicious :) 

Katz's Delicatessen 
205 E Houston Street 
New York, NY 10002

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

New Jersey Pigouts

I went over to my good friend Max's home over passover break for a few days in New Jersey. Jersey was actually very nice and not as "trashy" and "gross" as most people make it sound! Max made sure to bring me to all his favorite places to eat and we definitely maximized our eating potential by waking up early and having as many meals as possible. Oink.

4 West Diner

Rueben Sandwich - huuuuge servings for us hungry piggies. Decided to fold the sandwich to make eating it easier, obviously made it even harder as I cannot unhinge my jaw. Ah. 
Crossroads Deli
Tenafly High: Chicken cutlet with honey mustard and BBQ sauce. Yum.

The Lipsmacker: Chicken cutlet with caesar dressing and hot sauce.