Lina Frey
Posted on | July 31, 2010 | 2 Comments
I’d been reading about Lina Frey (201 East Houston at Ludlow Street) the newest French Bistro & Creperie in the LES for some time so I decided to finally check it out for myself. Actually, I had read more about the beer selection & retractable roof than the food, so I was eager to see what all of the fuss was about.
The Rusty Knot
Posted on | July 31, 2010 | No Comments
After visiting The Frying Pan, I decided to hit up the nautically-themed Rusty Knot (425 West Street at West 11th St.). It’s a bit out of my normal stomping grounds but I was already on the West Side. I’d been there before for drinks (normally a Tecate & the infamous Pickleback; a shot of pickle juice), but never eaten there. The menu is small with Mexican & Tapas inspiration via Sue Torres (from Sueños) . We had been drinking quite a bit so decided to try out the monstrosity that you see above. Not sure what the heck it was but I do remember that at one point it was on fire! Read more
Luke’s Lobster Makes People Go Batsh*t
Posted on | July 23, 2010 | No Comments
Addiction, it’s not just for crack anymore (sorry Pookie).
Thanks to the miracle of the Internets & Twitter I just heard about a Craigslist Post today from a guy who snapped because he hadn’t had his Luke’s Lobster Roll yet.
Titled; “To the lass walking her dog” the post reads;
I just want to apologize to you miss for snapping at you as you were being helpful in advising my friends and I that we couldn’t park in front of the church by Luke’s Lobster. I was really just dying for a roll and that may have caused my foul reaction. I had not realized how rude I was until I was told so by my friends. I’m sincerely sorry for having been a jerk and I hope you get an opportunity to read this. You were very cute by the way.
If the Lobster Rolls (which I happen to love) can do that, I wonder what the Empress Crab claws have in store for us!
Luke’s Lobster: 93 East 7th Street @1st Avenue
Coverage here
6th Street Kitchen
Posted on | July 23, 2010 | 6 Comments
After passing by several times, I recently went to 6th Street Kitchen (507 East 6th Street between Avenue A & B) with a friend. I had previously reported that they just started Happy Hour so we arrived there pretty early last Friday (Update; Happy Hour Has been pushed back to Fall, but they will be having live music there soon).
Mermaid Inn
Posted on | July 22, 2010 | 3 Comments
It’s really hard to find good seafood (particularly oysters), but we’re pretty blessed here in the East Village. One of my favorites is Mermaid Inn (96 2nd Avenue between 5th & 6th Streets). They have another location in the UWS & an Oyster Bar in Greenwich Village as well.
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Butter Lane Cupcakes
Posted on | July 22, 2010 | 2 Comments
Wanting something sweet after a recent meal with my brother & sister, we went to Butter Lane (123 East 7th Street between Avenue A & 1st Ave.) It’s a small space with a few seats indoors & the service area & bakery in the back. It was a warm day so we decided to order a few cupcakes & sit on the bench outside.
East Village Cheese
Posted on | July 16, 2010 | 3 Comments
This place is one of my Favorite guilty pleasures, East Village Cheese consistently serves up the most delicious & affordable cheese ever. Don’t let the exterior (handwritten specials) scare you, inside is an amazing mecca of cheese! This is a no frills store, cash only & lacking in friendly customer service.
You go in, choose what you want & pretty much get out as soon as you can. The cheese there in insanely inexpensive, my last trip there cost me $18 & I walked away with about 5 Lbs of cheese. You basically cannot find a better deal in the city. Such deep discounts do come with a hitch though. If you plan on eating the cheese soon, this is your spot, but the cheese here doesn’t keep as long as say a Murray’s Cheese. It’s a fraction of the cost though, so keep that in mind.
The cheese (there is quite a selection) is clearly labelled, there’s no tasting and a 1/4 lbs minimum. You can find bread, crackers & loads of other goods like olive oil & pasta. They have great Prosciutto, Taramasalata & Pate as well. Around the holidays (any of them) be prepared for long lines. They also close at 6:30 pm, so it’s best to arrive early. If you get a chance check this place out, you’ll thank me later…
East Village Cheese: 40 3rd Avenue (between 9th & 10th St.)
178 7th Street close to opening
Posted on | July 15, 2010 | 1 Comment
I passed by the former Mohamed’s Falafel Star spot (178th 7th Street at Avenue B) today & was lucky enough to run into Otto, the owner of the new joint. He told me that they should be open in 3-4 weeks & that the menu will be mainly healthy food with Eastern European influences. He also told me that they’ll be serving beer that he brews himself which means that they do have a beer & wine license (they were in front of Community Board 3 a few months ago).
The plywood is off & you can now see the storefront. no news on the name of the restaurant yet either. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get shots of the interior, but there is a high bar/service area along the right & the kitchen is in the back. There wasn’t much in the way of seating (I wasn’t able to get a really good peek in there), so it looks like takeout mainly. Although I miss Mohamed’s, I’m glad that there’s something going on here & I’m eager to try the food!
Previously;
Older Coverage. Korzo Haus is now open.
Tortilla Flats
Posted on | July 14, 2010 | 1 Comment
I’ve been going to Tortilla Flats for years (since I was a wee pup), but I’ve never had a chance to review the place till now. Luckily, the last time that I went, I had my camera with me so I was able to take a few shots. I’m really not sure how to describe Tortilla Flats, all I’ll say is that it definitely not your typical restaurant. More like Mexican Adult Disneyland…
50% off of Tonda! (CLOSED)
Posted on | July 14, 2010 | No Comments
InBundles.com clued me up to a 50% off coupon for Tonda. Formerly E.U, Tonda serves up top-notch pizza from their sick stone oven. Other dishes include seafood, pasta & more. $10 gets you $20 worth of food/drinks. There’s 17 hours left so get on it!
Photo via GrandLifeNYC
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