Monday, March 1, 2010
2010 NYC Food Crawl VIDEO
We are trying something new. I just picked up a Kodak zi8 digital camcorder and during our food crawl we recorded the whole evening with it. I hope you enjoy it. What better way to cure our cabin fever from being snowed in than to have an nyc food crawl (mainly around the vicinity of 3rd ave and 9th st). Any comments or feedback is appreciated.
Thanks,
djkung
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Momofuku Noodle Bar
Momofuku Noodle Bar
East Village, New York
We had fun checking out Momofuku Ssam Bar some time ago, so we were game to try the sister restaurant, Momofuku Noodle Bar. The prices on the menu for MNB looked more reasonable.
We started off with some beer, chips and chicken wings.
Smoked chicken wings. DJKung liked this a lot, and in fact did not save some for Chibs. I tried the sauce and it was sweet, lots of little chili pieces; you could taste the smoke (hickory?) that went into it. DJKung said that this was falling-off-the-bone tender.
DJKung espied the tasting menu (four courses), so there went the budget. What's nice about their tasting menu is that each course has two options.
Course #2: Oxtail ragu. The noodles (garliani?) were thin sqaure strips of pasta rolled on it diagonal, rather chewy. This dish was gamy; DJKung felt that the beef was full of flavor.
Third course: broiled mackerel. I think we were expecting a whole fish, instead of just fillets, so we were disappointed. The fish did not taste fresh, but more like it was picked up from somewhere else and flown here. The sauce, a black olive puree, was excellent. So did the pieces of sweet fruity blood orange, pickles and the crunchy/chewy anise-flavored garbanzos. DJKung felt that the flavors were better individually and did not really gel well together.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Take me to Takahachi!!!
Takahachi
85 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009
(212) 505-6524
This place has staying power. I remember coming here back when we when this area was rough around the edges. We were always broke back then but we wanted to still hang out "in the city"... As with all sushi joints, the size of the sushi has gotten smaller over the years, but Takahachi continues to deliver fresh, fresh fish.
I usually get the bento box. It comes with a nice array of tempura, a piece of fried salmon fillet, your choice of sushi or sashimi, a little salad, and dessert--- all very prettily arranged. The chirachi is not bad, either. DJKung prefers the beef skewers and the nabeyaki udon.
On this particular visit, we were in the mood for something different. We ordered some items from the seasonal menu.
Fried vegetable tempura. (I think we were craving fried food that night). Their tempura is one of the best I have tried around, very light batter, very crispy, and cooked just right.
