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14 November 09

Grand Sichuan House

From NYMag.com:

Incongruously located behind Bay Ridge’s Century 21, Grand Sichuan House serves up trademark peppercorns and chiles in a compact interior with butcher paper-lined tables, bold-patterned lamp shades, and red-and-gold paper lanterns. There’s no reason to delve into the American-Chinese classics that dominate the take out menu; instead, look to the picture menu for authenticity. Start with tongue-searing dan dan noodles, a cold appetizer that looks like an innocent pile of thick wheat noodles until the pool of crimson chile oil at the bottom of the small bowl gets mixed in. The spicy yet familiar pasta is the perfect gateway to funkier items like tongue, tripe and jellyfish prepared in the same style. Slices of fresh pork, essentially uncured bacon, are stir-fried with garlic chives until the oniony greens turn sweet and an irresistible smokiness permeates the simple dish. Chong Qing chicken looks like nothing more than a plate of glossy dried chiles, the crispy sugar cube-sized chunks of meat are buried inside waiting to be plucked out with chopsticks. Despite the intimating quantity of red hot pods, the overall effect isn’t painfully fiery; it’s the barely perceptible Sichuan peppercorns that pack a tingly wallop. — Krista Garcia

Recommended Dishes

Dan dan noodle, $3.95; fresh sliced pork with garlic chives, $9.95; dry sautéed string bean with minced pork, $8.50; chong qing spicy chicken, $11.95

Grand Sichuan House

8701 Fifth Ave, near 87th Street

Hours:

Mon-Thu, 11am-10:30pm

Fri-Sat, 11am-11pm

Sun, noon-10pm

Posted: 10:28 PM

Pomme de Terre

From NYMag.com:

When the Farm on Adderley opened in the culinary wasteland of Ditmas Park in 2006, the neighborhood rejoiced. Things are looking even brighter on the food front now that the Farm’s owners, Gary Jonas and his wife, Allison, have teamed up with Brooklyn gastropreneur Jim Mamary on their second venture, an unassuming French bistro named Pomme de Terre. The unswervingly Gallic menu, designed by Farm on Adderley chef Tom Kearney, sticks to standards like duck confit, skate in brown butter, tarte Tatin, and a croque monsieur. “Pretty straight- forward stuff,” says Kearney. Still, churning your own butter, making your own ketchup, and dry-aging your own beef speak to something a little more ambitious. And if the twice-cooked fries are as crisp and delicious as they are at the Farm, Pomme de Terre will do its name proud

Specials:

Mondays - Rabbit Papparedelle Night

Tuesdays - Crawfish Boil Night

Menu

Pomme de Terre

1301 Newkirk Avenue, corner of Argyle Road

16 September 09

Ed’s Lobster Bar

Maybe it’s because summer has come to an end but I’ve had a strange craving for seafood all day, everyday.  I’ve always remembered that Ed’s Lobster Bar in SoHo has a daily special on various seafood specialties but the $2 Oysters have always intrigued me the most…and that ladies and gentleman, is where you will most likely find me this upcoming Tuesday evening.

Ed’s Lobster Bar

222 Lafayette Street, between Spring and Kenmare

T: 212.343.3236

11 September 09

Motorino

Motorino East Village
Pizza, Naples Style
349 East 12th St., East Village; 212-777-2644
Open Sun - Thur, 5pm-12am, -1am Fri & Sat

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