Monday, August 30, 2010

My Favorite Chinese Food!

"If, according to the Jewish calendar, the year is 5770, and, according to the Chinese calendar, the year is 5730, what did the Jews eat for forty years?" - Anonymous

There has always been an affinity for Chinese Food if you're jewish.  I only know because almost every Sunday night that's what I ate growing up and realized my extended "mishpucha" all did the same.  Such Americanized Chinese food classics like Lo Mein, Chow Fun, Sesame Chicken, Spare Ribs, Wonton Soup - this is the fabric of.... my Jewish Sunday night culture.  Personally, I prefer Cantonese or Szechuan.

Growing up it was usually King Yum in Hillcrest (Queens).   Most of you hopefully know what King Yum is/was - a tiki-themed Chinese restaurant which was memorably amazing and humongous (especially with the Friday Night Karoake that still exists).  This is my favorite chinese food in the world, but not where I plan to choose as my "NYFF" favorite since you have to take a train to Forest Hills then the Q46 that runs on Union Tpke. just to get to it (roughly an hour if you're lucky). 

Instead the scene, the quality of the food, the rude manner in which I'm served, the ability to try and make 5-6 people eat in less than 20 minutes for a sit-down dinner, the lack of cleanliness and the looks you get from people who are waiting to sit the moment you seem finished eating is why Wo Hop is simply the best Chinese food I've had in the city.  Yes, it's in Chinatown.  Yes, it's in EVERY New York-centric tourist book.  Yes, it's utterly phenomenal.

Let's assume you say to yourself "Jordan has the best recommendations ever, let's try Wo Hop" (let's just *say* you said this).  You turn down Mott Street from Canal and head all the way down, passed the dirty garbage and stupid little kids throwing poppers at your feet.  You finally see a weird line heading downward into a stairwell.  Downstairs is where it's at (yo).  You wait for about 20 minutes and finally sit in a cramped table.  You get a menu but in 12 milliseconds you're already asked what you want to drink and eat.  The assumption is this isn't your first rodeo at a chinese restaurant so pick what the hell you want.  He expects you to say "please give us a minute".  I recommend getting the sliced chicken with garlic sauce if you're going to choose anything since it's usually the first dish to be empty on the table.  The Lo Mein/Chow Fon is delectably habit-forming and the shrimp is of good size.  It's important to note that restaurants like this that consistently have a lot of turnaround will put out fresher food (instead of food sitting for a few days in a meat locker until somebody orders the dish that requires it's preparation).  Most dishes don't go above $9-10.

Some side notes about Wo Hop:
- No Reservations - 1C1S
- There's no good time to go, expect to wait
- Don't go with parties larger than 4 since it's hard to accommodate.  If possible, sit in a booth so you can see the pictures on the walls.
- When eating, don't look at the people who are waiting in the stairwell. They will make you feel bad that you're eating and they're not.
- Hop Kee is next door and looks like Wo Hop, it's good but not *as* good so do the right thing and wait if you can.
The Front of Wo Hop

Wo Hop, My Favorite Chinese Food in the city of New York:

Wo Hop
17 Mott Street (corner of Mosco St.)
New York, NY 10002

212-962-8617
(No Website)

I'm eager to hear your recommendations.  It can be modern and bourgeois.  It can be the take-out place across the street.  Just make sure it's your favorite and it's in the city. 

Friday, August 27, 2010

Everyone's Cake Favorites!

Well definitely no shortage on what kind of cake most people love, it's Red Velvet:

- Nora S. - Red Velvet - Sugar Sweet Sunshine 126 Rivington Street - www.sugarsweetsunshine.com
- Emily A. - Red Velvet - Billy's Bakery - 184 Ninth Avenue - www.billysbakerynyc.com
- Kantro - Buttercup Golden with Chocolate Icing - 973 2nd Avenue - www.buttercupbakeshop.com
- Mark E. - Vanilla Cupcake with Green Frosting - Magnolia Bakery - various locations - www.magnoliabakery.com
- Brittany W. - Peanut Butter Mousse Bomb - Atlas Cafe - 73 Second Avenue - www.atlascafenyc.com
- Heather G.'s Coworkers - Red Velvet - Two Little Red Hens - 1652 Second Avenue - www.twolittleredhens.com
- Jordan K. - Reeses Cupcake - Eleni's - 75 Ninth Avenue - www.elenis.com

Next Week's Theme:  Chinese Food

Thursday, August 26, 2010

My Favorite Pizza Outing

Some choice members from the NYFF posse will be having a dinner outing tomorrow night (8/27) at Totonno's to try out the Pizza most voted upon based on the poll results you see on the right-hand side.  A follow-up post summing up our experience will be forthcoming so hang tight!


Updated 8/30/10
Amongst the 7 of us, we ordered the following large pies:
- White Pie with Spinach & Extra Garlic
- Large Margherita - Half Onion / Half Regular
- Large Margherita with Mushrooms & Extra Garlic

With all the garlic we inhaled we should have put out a forest fire or something.  The pizza was good and came out fresh.  I won't speak for group consensus but here are my thoughts:

Pros:
- All ingredients were fresh and not canned
- Turn-around time was quick
- Usually when I've ordered extra garlic they will just use powder, here it was freshly crushed from the bulb
- Mushroom Pie was my favorite
- I had 5 slices so you could say it didn't taste bad to me

Cons:
- Location looked like a Ground Round
- Nothing particularly special/defining based on the taste of the pizza
- Wanted some more cheese
- White Pie's spinach was a little...  sad.  I'm trying to find another word but sad is what comes to mind 

Monday, August 23, 2010

My Favorite (cup)Cake

So after many people suggested (or enforced) that this week's theme be dessert-related, I bring you My Favorite Cake, which happens to be a cupcake.  Since the emergence of high-end gourmet bakeries in the city, like Magnolia, Crumbs, Sarabeth's, etc., people have sworn by these places for their sugar fix.  I happen to think many of these bakeries (not all of them) are overrated which I'm sure will be met with some disdain. 

For me, I DON'T like too much frosting on any cake, especially a cupcake.  I think whipped cream is an accent to make whatever dessert you're eating look more imposing and grandiose.  I think heavy frosting also is laid on thick to disguise the lack of a quality, moist, fresh piece of cake. 


With that said, I'm a sucker for anything
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - mainly any combination of chocolate and peanut butter is amazing.  Standing alone, Chocolate is merely a dominant feminine aphrodisiac by one that any guy can use as leverage against his female counterparts.  And Peanut Butter, is...  creamy, disgusting and ultimately delicious.  But together, it's like... it's... just SO DAMN GOOD!

So when I see this combination made by one of my favorite bakeries and neighbor to my old office in
Chelsea Market, let's just say we enjoyed celebrating our co-workers birthdays in the office since we always ordered cupcakes from here.  Eleni's New York has in there "5th Avenue" line of cupcakes, the simply put - "Reeses Cupcake."  In case you're interested, the other cupcakes in this line are Red Velvet, Chocolate Ganache and Oreo Madness which you wouldn't say no to if forced to eat. 

On top, 3/4 of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is stuffed into a swirl of Peanut Butter icing - and this icing isn't just for decoration or an injection of sugar.  The cake's flavor is devil's food - which is a perfect name for this cake when one is on a wedding diet.  The cake is moist, you see the flakiness and feel how "heavy" the flavor is.  Some people have different ways of eating their cupcakes; perhaps eating the icing first, or saving it till last.  I eat the peanut butter cup first, then each bite into the cupcake has to combine the icing with the cake.  The combination is key!


Some side notes about Eleni's:
- In this only store, everything is baked/made fresh daily.  If it's around past the baking day then it's sold for less.
- They are more well-known for their sugar cookie designs and customizations
- Don't go from 12-2pm on any day (including weekends), it is mobbed.
The 5th Avenue Cupcakes

So, after I can pretty much guarantee I will not be getting this cupcake any time soon, I rather share My Favorite (cup)Cake as:








 

Item: Reeses Cupcake
Place: Eleni's New York
Location: 75 Ninth Avenue - Chelsea Market (between West 15th & 16th Streets)
Phone:
(888)-435-3647
Website: http://www.elenis.com
 

I'm sure there are some magnolians amongst you who I might have upset. 

Friday, August 20, 2010

Everyone's Pizza Favorites!

- Heather G. (& 1/2 Emily) - Shroomtown - Vezzo - 178 Lexington Ave - http://www.vezzothincrust.com/
- Mark E. - Totonno's - 462 2nd Avenue - www.totonnos.com
- Nora S. - Any White Slice Anywhere, Ever
- Paul WJ S. - White Pizza + Extra Garlic - Angelo's Pizza - 1697 Broadway - www.angelospizzany.com
- Brittany W. - Picante - Viva Herbal Pizzeria - 179 2nd Avenue - Menupages
- Emily A. - Funghi & Teleggio - Otto - www.ottopizzeria.com
- Lauren C. - Margherita + Pepperoni - Patsy's Pizzeria - 61 West 74th Street - www.patsyspizzeriany.com
- Stefan & Michael K. - Di Fara Pizzeria - 1424 Avenue J, Brooklyn - www.difara.com
- Allison R. (future M. :) ) - Advanced - Slice West Village - 535 Hudson Street - www.sliceperfect.com
- Rita K. - Margherita + Mushrooms - Dean's Pizzeria - 801 2nd Avenue - www.deansnyc.com
- Jordan K. - Large Pie + Garlic, Mushrooms - John's Pizzeria - 260 West 44th Street - www.johnspizzerianyc.com

Next week's Theme:   My... Favorite... (cup)Cake!

Monday, August 16, 2010

My Favorite Pizza

I honestly only decided maybe an hour ago what my favorite pizza was in the city.  Why?... because it's so damn hard.  So many choices, anyone who knows will tell you it's the NY water that makes this pizza so much better than anything you'll find anywhere else.  You can also choose any kind of Pizza available... Neapolitan, Brick Oven, Deep Dish, Grilled...  so hard.  Anyway...

So my favorite pizza is served to you in a renovated Church originally built in 1888.  The five-story-high glass-dome is still present and there is a
charcoal mural of Manhattan along the wall that's just as tall.  It's played host to the Opening & Closing parties of "The Sopranos" and Chris Carlin (Mets TV Personality) got married here.  This is just the atmosphere, but John's PIzzeria in Times Square is by far my favorite.  With Brick Oven Pizza in a huge tourist area, it's smart to have a blunt tagline of "NO SLICES".  The tagline is adorned on all employees clothing, menus and even in the bathrooms as to avoid annoying tourists from asking for them.  The pizza is the best part...  everything's made fresh and authentic - Fresh Ingredients (no canned mushrooms or garlic).  It's the right amount of cheese:gravy:dough ratio.  Just thinking about it now I feel deprived that there are no immediate plans (like right now) to have it.    My ideal pizza is mushrooms and extra garlic.  

Some side notes about John's Pizzeria:
1) The original John's is the "John's on Bleecker" which has more of a Grimaldi's atmosphere and was opened in 1929.
2) No Reservations - 1C1S
3) Each Pie is hand-made and no two pies are alike - Measurements are never used
4) Best time to come is NOT within an hour's time of when Broadway shows are about to start/end
5) Whole loaf of Garlic Bread comes topped with Melted Mozzarella Cheese for $9
6) They offer whole wheat dough which isn't bad if you're looking for a healthy reason to have pizza
7) Pizza isn't healthy

My favorite pizza in the city is:

Item: Large Pie with Garlic and Mushrooms
Place: John's Pizzeria
Location: 260 West 44th Street (b/w 7th & 8th Avenues)
Phone:
(212) 391-7560
Website: http://www.johnspizzerianyc.com


The group will weigh in this week, and our group favorites will be posted this Friday so check back soon!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Everyone's Burger Favorites!

A very successful first week of sharing.  Here are some favorites from the group:


Next week's theme.... PIZZA!

My Favorite Burger

I'm not sure if you've experienced what I think is the most debated "Best of" in the city, the Burger.  Derived from something/someone that comes from Hamburg, Germany, the Hamburger has taken on many forms in the US, which probably explains why everyone has a different reason why their favorite burger is from where it is. 

For me, It was about a year after I started working in Manhattan... 22 years old and starting to sculpt my eventual foodiness, when I was asked to go to lunch with one of the Network Sales Reps at Clear Channel Katz Advantage, part of Katz Media Group (No, there's no relation - Yes, it's a funny coincidence, but not that funny).  It was myself and one of my co-workers going to lunch with this Sales Rep who claims to know the BEST burger place in Manhattan that no one knows about.  I said, "Okay, this is easy - has to be Corner Bistro" "No, been there. This is better"...

Me: Burger Joint?

Him: Nope

Me: Shake Shack?

Him: Nu-uh, that's good but this is bigger and better.

Me: Jackson Hole?!

Him: Just trust me...

We've now walked three avenues and six blocks away from our office, "this place better be good".  We finally get there and from the outside it looks non-descript, like a "street-meat" stand decided to design the exterior.  A huge red awning with a white sign and black painted letters reading "Island Burgers & Shakes - Home of the Chicken Churrasco" and flanked by two Coca-Cola signs is shown to indicate we're here. 

We walk in and Beach Boys is blaring from a ready-made boombox area behind the register and there's not a table to be had.  The feel is very California Surfer meets In-n-Out Burger
which was fit into a narrow area the size of a hallway.  We sit down after 10 minutes and I see the menu for the first time, open it up, and on either side is a listing of various burgers I can choose - ranging from a Basic (the bun and the burger with sliced red onions, lettuce & tomato for $8) to the Slick Willie's (the Basic + ham, relish, American cheese, bacon, sour cream, BBQ sauce, grilled onions for $11).  Needless to say, I was happily overwhelmed with all 60-something choices...

His choice was the Napalm, which is their hottest/spiciest burger on the menu and was prepared blackened with BBQ sauce, jalapenos, cheddar cheese and habanero pepper sauce.  Also happens to be an awesome name for a burger.  In subsequent visits I've had the Napalm and loved it but of course with anything spicy, it's hard to really get the flavors of what you're eating and being able to savor the different ingredients. 

So for my first visit I got The Clyde which was blackened with bleu cheese, salsa and bacon.  I'm not sure how you prefer your burgers but I prefer mine "Medium."  Now they say that when one eats a meal, the serving size of your protein should fit the size of your fist.  It came out and this burger with accouterments was the size of two fists.  I struggle to make sure I get the full bite in as the patty's juices soak into the bun and all over my hands.  The bleu was crumbled, not creamy.  The bacon was still fresh and not dry like it was sitting for five hours waiting to be used.  Two napkins and 15 minutes later I'm done, not taking a break until there was nothing left to eat.  I smile and thank my co-worker profusely - vowing to come back the same time next week (which we did). 

My burger of choice has now evolved after trying about 10 burgers on the menu to the Acapulco.  This is one-of-a-kind and I now crave this monstrosity regularly (or as regularly as one can on a wedding diet).  Roasted onions, Jalapenos, Garlic & Cilantro are pulsed together into a sandstone-colored paste that is liberally drenched on top of the burger.  I prefer a slice of Monterey Jack Cheese for texture on top.  It gets everywhere and takes me no more than 5 minutes to devour. 

Some side notes about IBS:
1) They do not offer fries on the menu.  This first edition of my food favorites is already running quite long so if you need an explanation, it is listed on the menu as to why this is the case.  Dirty Brand Potato Chips are offered as an alternative for $1.25
2) Their shakes are very good
3) All versions of their burgers can also come as a Chicken Churrasco (Chicken Breast Sandwich)
4) No reservations - 1C1S

So if you decided to bypass my long-windedness, my favorite burger in Manhattan is:



Item: The Acapulco Burger
Place: Island Burgers & Shakes
Address:  766 9th Avenue (between 51st & 52nd)
Phone: 212-307-7934
Website: http://island.ypguides.net/

Monday, August 9, 2010

The FIRST of many...

Menupages has over 9,000 different menus on file in the Manhattan/Brooklyn area.  That's a lot of different restaurants.  I don't know how many I've been to or dragged Julia to but I constantly feel like it's never enough.  I'm always open to trying new places and I find people usually like asking me for my recommendations too.  I got to thinking with Julia one night over my favorite burger in the city, why not start a user-generated email thread, include everyone I know in the city and see what recommendations they may have. 

If you have ever watched The Best Thing I Ever Ate on the Food Network, that will kind of be like this; just without the TV or the famous Chefs who might have received a few bucks under the table to plug a specific dish somewhere.  The favorites listed here will solely be based on the quality of the food and will solely be based on places in the NYC area.

Good luck staying on your diet... (inner monologue)