Friday, July 30, 2010

Ever Try Shakshuka?

Double Date at Hummus Kitchen last night. It's a delightful little neighborhood spot with casual vibe, tasty food, and a no-rush attitude. The prices are fair, the dishes are good proportions with lots of flavor, and the staff is genuinely Israeli. I had the shaksuka.

Shakshuka
is a pan-fried casserole of poached eggs and spicy tomato sauce with peppers and add-ons like spinach, beans, sausages, etc. My first exposure to the dish was at Dr. Shakshuka in Jaffa, Israel. Dr. Shak is a very highly-rated Shakshuka joint that been around for generations. Nothing delights me more than international foodie-ism - seeking out the foodie spots that the foodie natives visit in their own countries.

On that same trip, I also seized the opportunity to taste "The Best Shawarma in Israel".

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Standby Pizza Pie

Lunch trip to Lombardi's today -- Overall rating among 5 diners was 4.5 stars. How nice to have such a pie within 10 minute walk. Secret seating upstairs on the covered roof.

Ceasar Salad - the classic executed well - shake some crushed red on it
Spinach/Pancetta Pie - tasty garlicy spinach - pancetta's actually rather bland
Mushrooms/Smoke Roasted Peppers - the clear stand-out toppings-wise

Delicious smokey charcoal dough and plenty of sweet sauce, that's how they've survived since 1905!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Must Try Thai - Bodhi Tree

I have a new favorite Thai spot. Check it out - Bodhi Tree. Food, Decor, Service, all excellent. I had the lunch take-out once, the price is great and it comes with two tasty side dishes. I recommend the Taro dumplings!

For dinner we had Roti Massaman which came with a rich, spicy Massaman curry for dipping the doughy roti. They have a special Thai-Tastes menu which comes with the disclaimer "These dishes are served spicy. Do not order if you cannot eat very spicy. Do not ask us to make it less spicy, it is our aim to keep these dishes true to the original recipes." Much Respect! Of course I ordered a dish off of this menu - 3 out of 4 spicy stars. It was a delicious plate of glass noodles with shrimp, squid, and minced pork with tomatoes, onions, and fresh red chilis in a lime-lemongrass dressing. Very tasty, although I would have liked it if peppers were diced into the dish instead of being served whole.

Go ahead and give it a Thai-Try next time your in the East Vill. Any thoughts...? Does Bodhi Tree beat my old favorite Thai-Standby, Boyd?

(Props to Farmer Benny on the find!)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Must Try - Las Ramblas

Took Cassie-Girl to this little West Vill Tapas joint this weekend. Man-0h-Man that was tasty stuff! The wild mushroom dish is a must and the seared shrimp-and-pineapple skewers were also incredible. Plus the paprika potatoes which our friend described as "the best homefries I've ever eaten!" Quite the review!

All washed down with yummy pear sangria and topped off with fresh berries and chocolate... with a delightful birthday candle for Miss Cassie herself.

Check it out folks: http://lasramblasnyc.com/

Friday, July 9, 2010

Tennessee - Do it with your hands

Tennessee - land of a thousand chain restaurants. They're taking it to a whole new level.. they actually have something called KFC Buffet... All you can eat fried almost-chicken? No Thanks.

How about the meal at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show? This is a prixe fix meal served to you while you watch cowboys and Indians, trick-riding, the chicken chase relay race, magic, bad comedy, song and dance etc. It's the TV dinner on meth. The menu? Each person gets: 1 WHOLE Chicken, 2 Pork Chops, 1/2 corn-on-cob, 1/2 baked potato, cream of vegetable soup, 1 biscuit, and an apple turnover. What you don't get, is silverware. That's right folks, you're gonna eat that all with your hands. Wash it all down with unlimited sweet tea for a meal that robs you of any hope for family conversation and injects you with a hefty dose of barbarism (and sodium) in the process. Pigeon Forge, TN is littered with these dinner shows (Elvis Impersonators, Magicians, Animal Wranglers, and even good Christian Storytelling). But I suppose I can't really be surprised, seeing as the town boasts more As-Seen-On-TV stores and go-kart tracks than I've ever seen in all other places combined.

Man, the South seems like another world...