Posts Tagged ‘seafood’

Filet-O-Fish

Friday, February 26th, 2010

During Lent, Fridays are days of abstinence from meat and poultry, which leaves only vegetarian or seafood dishes to enjoy.  Usually, I head to McDonald’s for a Filet-O-Fish and french fries.  (Their fries are the best!  I could eat them all day long.)

So, a few months back, Hubby found this article about one of the fish they use to make the sandwich.  The article says that hoki is an ugly fish, but tasty.

Hubby used to eat a couple Filet-O-Fish sandwiches each time we went.  But, after seeing a picture of the hoki, he thinks that the fish is too gross looking to eat.  For me, I still eat the fish sandwich once in a while.

What do you think of the hoki?  Does the picture affect what you eat?

Big Apple: Restaurant List

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Over the two weeks we were in the Big Apple, we ate at several different places.  This is a bare bones review of all the restaurants in one post.  More in depth reviews and pictures are in the individual posts linked below.

AMERICAN
   Savoy – 70 Prince St, New York, NY 10012
      Rating:  4/5
      Price:  $$$$

BAR WITH FOOD
   Blind Pig – 233 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

   Cassidy’s Pub – 65 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

BAR WITHOUT FOOD
   Barcade – 388 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
      Rating:   3/5
      Price:  $

   Blind Tiger- 281 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

   Grisly Pear – 107 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012
      Rating:  4/5
      Price:  $

BELGIAN
   Markt – 676 Sixth Ave, New York, NY 10010
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $$$

BURGERS
  
Shake Shack – SE corner of Madison Square Park (Madison Ave and E 23rd St) New York, NY
      Rating:  5/5
      Price:  $

   White Castle – 525 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018
      Rating:  1/5
      Price:  $

CHINESE
   Joe’s Shanghai- 9 Pell St, New York, NY 10013
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

DESSERT
   Creperie- 135 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
      Rating:  3/5
      Price: $$

   Junior’s Cheesecake – 1515 Broadway (45th St between Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY 10036
      Rating:  5/5
      Price: $$

JAPANESE
   Ippudo – 65 Fourth Ave, New York, NY 10003
      Rating:  4/5
      Price:  $$

   Izumi Sushi – 139 W 28th St, New York, NY 10001
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

   Minca – 536 E Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10009
      Rating:  4/5
      Price:  $

KOREAN
   Seoul Garden – 34 W 32nd St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001
      Rating:  3/5
      Price:  $

PIZZA
   Grimaldi’s Pizzeria – 19 Old Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
      Rating: 4/5
      Price:  $

   John’s Pizzeria- 278 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
      Rating:  4/5
      Price:  $

VENEZULEAN
   Caracas Arepas Bar – 93 1/2 7th St, New York, NY 10009
      Rating:  5/5
      Price:  $$

Happy eating in New York!  If you have additional suggestions, please comment so that other people can benefit from good eats as well.

Previous posts in the Big Apple series:
Getting There
Sleep and Eat
J’s Birthday
Weekend
Weather and More Eats

Big Apple: Weather and More Eats

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The first week we were in New York, the weather was cold and mostly dry.  But, come Day 8, it poured like cats and dogs.  Proof, as I stayed nice and dry in the hotel room.

Thankfully, the rain let up in time for dinner at Seoul Garden.  I was craving some rice.  A week without rice is a long time!  We both ordered combination soon tofu, which came with beef, seafood, shrimp, clam, and vegetables for $9.95.  The rice and ban chan were just what I was hoping for.  The tofu was good, but towards the end it started to taste funny to me.

Day 9:  We followed the recommendation of N to Shake Shack on the southeast corner of Madison Square Park.  It is a stand inside of the park and probably better spot to hit up during the warmer months.  They did have heat lamps around the tables, but it was so close to the hotel that we just took it back to eat.  We each ordered the Shack Burger, which comes with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and Shack sauce ($4.75).  We shared an order of french fries ($2.75), and Hubby ordered a vanilla hand-spun shake ($5.25).  The shake was the best!  The burger and fries made my belly happy.

Day 10: I recommended either Italian or Thai and somehow that evolved into ramen.  At 9:30pm, Ippudo was busy, and we waited 30 minutes for a table.  The decor was trendy, and the wall behind the bar was decorated with different styles of bowls.  Everything was tasty and the service was excellent, but it was pricier and had smaller portions than most ramen places I have been to before.

Appetizer: Tori Tatutaage $9 

Ebi Wonton Ramen $13


Shiromaru “Classic” Ramen $14

Day 11:  We woke up to falling snow.  It was beautiful!

That night we met up with Hubby’s co-workers in Brooklyn at Barcade.  It is as the name sounds: a bar with walls lined with old school arcade games.  It was a fun place to hang out and enjoy happy hour.  They ordered in some pizza with square slices.  I thought the coolest part of the place was the mural out front made out of bottle caps.

Day 12:  Our last full day in NY.  We gathered for dinner with some of Hubby’s co-workers at the Belgian restaurant, Markt.  We did not partake in the eating of the raw seafood appetizer platter, so we cannot comment on that.  But, the meat in my beef stew was really tender and delicious.

Plateau Markt – a generious iced platter of house selections from our raw bar $60

Carbonades Flamades - Belgian beef stew prepared with Leffe Brown beer $16

Hamburger Accompagne de Frites – Grilled sirloin burger on a toasted roll and Belgian fries $16

Day 13:  Time to go home!  Breakfast at Creperie before catching our flight back to SFO.  It satisfied that craving.

Left: ”The Famous Crepe” – Strawberry, Banana, Nutella, Ice Cream and Whipped Cream $10
Right:  Baked Pears, Caramel, & Almonds $8

After almost two weeks of being away from home, we were excited to go home.  Home sweet home.

Seoul Garden – 34 W 32nd St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001
Shake Shack – SE corner of Madison Square Park (Madison Ave and E 23rd St) New York, NY
Ippudo – 65 Fourth Ave, New York, NY 10003
Barcade – 388 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Blind Pig – 233 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003
Markt – 676 Sixth Ave, New York, NY 10010
Creperie- 135 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002

Previous posts in the Big Apple series:
Getting There
Sleep and Eat
J’s Birthday
Weekend

Big Apple: J’s Birthday

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

D gifted J with a trip to New York for his 30th birthday.  Such a great present for a milestone birthday! *hint, hint*  Amazingly, we were there at the same time and able to celebrate together.  For J’s 29th, they celebrated in Las Vegas with my parents.  J’s hoping that he’ll be able to spend his 31st with my brother somewhere.  haha!  J is a family friend from our Canada days. Our parents have known each other for over 35 years.  They are fabulous people!

Day 5, dinner at Savoy with J and D.  J said that according to some list it was the most romantic restaurant in NY.

J & D


Me & Hubby

We started with appetizers: Lobster, Scallops and Ham.  For entrees, we ordered one Venison (not pictured) and three Bass.  The appetizers were yummy.  The Bass was scrumptious.

Chilled Main Lobster: superior white potatoes, candied fennel, broccoli and dill agrodolce

 
Scallops – one of the appetizer specials


Salty Ham with Sweet Mustard and Baguette – one of the appetizer specials


Roasted Wild Striped Bass: parsnip “tostones”, garlic puree and parsley salad

For dessert, Junior’s Cheesecake was our stop.  We ordered a red velvet cheesecake, carrot cake cheesecake, and Junior’s famous fresh strawberry shortcake with strawberry sauce.  All were delectable and gratifying!


Happy 30th Birthday, J

We were so happy to celebrate with J and D.  It was great catching up and having a wonderful evening.

Savoy – 70 Prince St, New York, NY 10012
Junior’s Cheesecake – 1515 Broadway (45th St between Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY 10036

Previous posts in the Big Apple series:
Getting There
Sleep and Eat

Super Bowl XLIV

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I wish the Indianapolis Colts were the Super Bowl champions.  I still cannot believe the New Orleans Saints won yesterday.  Congrats to them though!

We watched Super Bowl XLIV at LL’s place.  There was so much food to eat that we skipped dinner.  Including the assortment below, we also had orange chicken and tortilla chips.  We did not even get to the other goodies they had in their fridge.  It was a feast!

mini pizzas, 5-layer dip, four different kinds of hummus


shrimp tempura, guacamole

Their cat Yomie (short for Yosemite) is a cutie with attitude!  Apparently, she does not like a lot of people, but she had no problem hanging out on our laps.  I think we lured her in with the smell of the shrimp tempura on our clothes.  Here she is falling asleep on Hubby’s lap.  She laid there for so long that I contemplated the idea of charging her rent.  haha!

The commercials are usually my reason for watching the game.  Some of my favorites, in order of apperance, were Doritos – Play Nice, Cars.com – Growing Up, Budweiser - Body Bridge, Bud Light – Survivor, Coke - Sleep Walking, E-Trade – Jealous Girlfriend, and Google - Parisian Love.  The weird and disturbing ones were CareerBuilder.com – Casual Fridays, Dockers - Wear No Pants (not sure why they played those back to back either because they were so similar), TruTV - Punxsutawney Polamalu and Diamond Foods - Nuts and Popcorn.

What did you do for Super Bowl XLIV?  Which commercials were your favorites or not so favorites?

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