Wallse

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Address:
344 W. 11th St, New York


http://wallse.com

Phone: 212-352-2300

Wallse is the second Austrian restaurant I have tried in the city. I had a good experience at the lovely Café Katja in Lower East Side, so I decided to check out this higher end Austrian joint for brunch with a group of out of town friends on Saturday. Actually, I was quite surprised to see that there was no crowd when I arrived at the restaurant. I would expect to see more people, given that it is a one Michelin star restaurant and it was featured as one of the NYC Best Eats in 2007.

If you have been reading my blog for some time, you’d probably know by now that I love varieties when it comes to food (and pretty much anything else. Ha! ) But seriously, I love Wallse’ brunch menu. It was not the usual pancake and omelet menu, instead, they have dishes like Kaiserschmarrn, Viennese Weisswurst, Hungarian Beef Goulash, Wiener Schnitzel, Spätzle etc, which by the way, were all delicious. I was also impressed by their soft and buttery Viennese pastries. I would go back to Wallse just for the bread and pastries.

It was definitely a good brunch, with great company. I just wished we had a more pleasant waitress who wasn’t sulking the whole time.



Assortment of Viennese Pastries



Kaiserschmarrn with fruit compote and marinated raisins



Viennese Weisswurst with sweet mustard and potato-cucumber salad



Spätzle with braised rabbit, wild mushrooms, sweet corn and tarragon



Soft Boiled Eggs in a Glass



Wiener Schnitzel with potato-cucumber salad and lingonberries



Hungarian Beef Goulash with fresh herbed spätzle

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Peter Luger Steakhouse

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Address:
178 Broadway, Brooklyn


http://peterluger.com


Phone: 718-387-7400

It's been a long time since I tasted a perfectly cooked steak. So last weekend, I went for lunch at Peter Luger with a pretty low expectation. I know, the restaurant is famous and it is supposedly very good, but I needed to be convinced. As it turned out, everyone was right about Peter Luger. I fell in love with steak all over again, and I almost felt sorry for myself for not eating there in the past decade living in NYC. The meat was cooked flawlessly – juicy, tender and flavorful, and their famous Peter Luger steak sauce complemented the meat so well. The whole table was also blown away by the bacon. You might ask, how good can bacon be? Well, go have some at Peter Luger, and you’ll see.


Sizzling bacon strips -BEST darn bacon!



Steak for four - USDA prime beef, family selected, dry aged in Peter Luger’s own aging box

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Merkato 55

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Address:
55 Gansevoort St, New York

http://merkato55.com

Phone:
212-255-8555

After conquering New York City with his Scandinavian restaurant, Aquavit, it is only natural that Chef Marcus Samuelsson returned to his roots and opened the first Upscale African restaurant in the city.

To me, this upscale African restaurant concept might not work if it was done by someone else; Having a star chef like Marcus Samuelsson does bring some sort of credibility, not to mention the ability to charge at premium for food that you can otherwise get from a Lower East Side restaurant for a fraction of the price. It is too early to tell if the restaurant will succeed, but there were a few before him who managed to “upscaled” Vietnamese and Malaysian cuisine, ie spice market and fatty crab, and are doing fine, but both restaurants were with backings of famous chefs.

Now let’s talk about the food. Although I am not particularly familiar with African food, I have to say the dishes we ordered such as lamb kefta meatball, spicy chicken doro wat, berbere rack of lamb and honey glazed duck were delicious. The entire table was also delighted by the spicy shrimp chili sambal and cucumber sambal. Unfortunately, the desserts were a couple of misses; the avocado shake and the tamarind candy were sour and unpleasant.

Overall, our experience at Merkato 55 was exciting and satisfying. The service was lovely, although it could be better if the wait staffs would ask before taking away a plate of food which we were still working on.


Yellowtail tartare with green curry broth and citrus jam



Bread, sambals and dips



Berbere Rack of Lamb with grains of paradise sauce



Honey glazed duck with banana and plantain salad



Jerk pork belly with green mango and radish



Top right: lamb kefta meatball



Avocado shake and coconut macaroons

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Amy Ruth's

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Address
: 113 West 116th Street, New York


http://www.amyruthsharlem.com

Phone: 212-280-8779

The verdict is out -- Amy Ruth's serves the best soul food in the whole NYC! The Rev. Al Sharpton chicken & waffle that Gan ordered was so delicious that it is artery-clogging worthy and the Ludacris fried chicken wings were finger-licking good! This is hands down the best place for good quality southern comfort food, where you eat your blues away! Did I also mention that their corn bread is delicious?



heavenly corn bread



The Ludacris Fried chicken wings with collard greens and baked mac & cheese



The Rev. Al Sharpton chicken & waffles (fried)

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Crispo

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Address:
240 West 14th St, New York


http://www.crisporestaurant.com/

Phone: 212-229-1818

I know Crispo is famous for its Spaghetti Carbonara, but I was impressed with its antipasti and affettati more than anything. The Citrus Cured Anchovies were mouth-watering, Crisp Fuji Apple, Prosciutto & Parmigiano was terrific and its bone marrow " Arrosto Origanato" was sickeningly, GOOD! For the entrees, Gan really enjoyed the Spaghetti Carbonara but we both thought the Grilled Hanger Steak "Risotto di Carotta" was too chewy. Minus the hanger steak, I would say our dinner at Crispo was perfect. Good food, excellent service and great ambiance (be sure to ask for a table at the garden) - what more can one ask for?



(Left) Citrus Cured Anchovies, (Right) Crisp Fuji Apple , Prosciutto & Parmigiano - drizzled with some balsamic vinegar



Bone Marrow "arrosto oreganato" - I believe the bone marrows were cut opened in house and baked with some breadcrumbs and cheese



Spaghetti Carbonara "3p Classic"



Grilled Hanger Steak "Risotto di Carotta"



Tiramisu, Fresh Ladyfingers, Mascarpone & Espresso

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