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wagamama Murray Hill Opens Today!

by xoJohn

Today, wagamama is opening its third New York City location. The new location is in the heart of the city just a few blocks from Grand Central Station. wagamama is a popular British chain of Asian restaurants that began in the UK over 20 years ago. Its humble beginnings spawned a massive empire of over 120 locations spread out over 20 countries.  Prior to the official grand opening, we had the honor of attending an exclusive dinner at the new Murray Hill location. The evening was hosted by Executive Chef Steven Mangleshot with special guest, vegan chef Gaz Oakley.

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Inside The Aquarius Festival at The Foundry

by xoJohn

The Foundry in Long Island City was the place to be on Saturday, January 26th. The venue hosted the 2nd Annual arctic-chic Aquarius festival where the space was filled with delicacies from the sea that were perfectly paired with complimentary spirits. Sustainable seafood offerings were as vast as the ocean. MF Events had a raw bar filled with locally sourced oysters from Fisher’s Island Oysters. The delicious oysters were prepared by the amazing Chef Corey Cash of Cash Only BBQ and served three ways:

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Review: RDV Harlem

by Sia-Alika Battle

Location: 2072 Frederick Douglass Blvd, New York, NY 10026

Cuisine: Modern French Mediterranean

Best Dish: Arctic Char with Saffron Risotto

Cost: $$$

Overall: An intimate French-style bistro with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and classic cooking techniques.

RDV – Rendezvous is the brainchild of Executive Chef/Sommelier Kfir Ben-Ari. RDV is the culmination of life experience and one chef’s journey. Chef Kfir was born and raised in Israel, received his culinary education at the school of Paul Bocuse in Lyon, France. After stints with Daniel Boulud and as the Executive Chef at Paradou in the meatpacking district Kfir realized his vision of opening a Modern French Bistro in his adopted neighborhood of Harlem- RDV was born. The menu features classic French provincial dishes like Cassoulet and Chicken Fricassee infused with Mediterranean flavors.

Shared Plates:

Home Spreads

Home Spreads is a wonderful orientation into the concept of French Mediterranean cuisine. Seven different spreads accompanied by crusty fresh baked bread gives you a tour of global flavors. Olive tapenade, eggplant caviar sundried tomato pesto represents a taste of the Mediterranean. Peas Basilic and Soft cheese with Herbs de Provence are uniquely French.

Small Plates:

Octopus En “Meurette”

The freshest octopus grilled to perfection accompanied by a red wine poached egg and frisée lardon salad. As you cut open the poached egg the yolk provides a sauce with the tangy acidity of the red wine. The additional frisée salad balances out the dish with salty freshness.

Escargots De Bourgogne

Escargots served out of the shell and baked with fresh herb butter, garlic and parmesan is a classic with a twist. The parmesan adds the cheesy goodness we never knew was missing from the traditional recipe. Each tender morsel is a flavor bomb of umami.

Big Plates:

Arctic Char with Saffron Risotto

The Arctic Char was cooked with a crispy skin to seal in the juices of the tasty fish. The Saffron Risotto was rich in flavor and so delicious we could have eaten a whole bowl. The dish was also served with farm fresh haricot verts blanched to preserve the beautiful color and snap. This dish was a special of the day and it lived up to the name.

Pan Seared Scallops

The second seafood dish is a close second in taste. The scallops tasted straight from the sea. The preparation allowed for a sear on both sides to lock in the flavor. Fall greens and a seasonal pumpkin risotto accompanied the scallops.

28 Days Dry Aged Entrecote

Meat at RDV is locally sourced. Local boutique meat purveyor Harlem Shambles supplied the 28 Days Dry Aged Entrecote. The steak was served medium rare with a demi-glace sauce that takes three days to prepare. The sauce is reduced down to the essence of meat that is flavor beyond compare. Paired with onion pepper jam and crunchy potato gratin, the dish reaches new heights for ‘meat and potatoes’.

Dessert

Cheesecake with a graham cracker crust was smooth and not overly sweet. The crust added the texture to keep you going back for one more bite.

The Crème Brulèe was velvety smooth and very satisfying from the first crack of the burnt tourbillion sugar top.  The fresh vanilla bean and fruit kept the palette interested in what was underneath.

Gateau Au Chocolat with salted Chantilly was sinfully delicious. The creamy Chantilly created a true balance between sweet and salty.

Ile Flottante was an airy cloud of meringue floating in a pool of passion fruit crème anglaise. Our favorite dessert was unlike anything I’ve tasted before classic French techniques that combined with tropical flavors for a faultless desert.

RDV-Rendezvous Harlem is a wonderful addition to the classic Harlem restaurant scene. With a pared-down inspired seasonal menu and an intimate décor, RDV is perfect for date night or a casual get-together with friends.

Happy Hour is 4 pm 7 pm // All You Can Eat Mussels Wednesdays // Brunch Served Saturday & Sunday

For more information visit rdv-nyc.com.

-Sia Battle

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A Taste of Greece: Lunch With Global Alive at Nerai

by xoJohn
On Wednesday, November 28th, we joined Global Alive founder Evageline Plakas at Nerai Restaurant, located in Midtown Manhattan. The Hellenic Culinary Luncheon took guests through a virtual journey of Greece with stunning visuals of the chic destination and delicious Greek cuisines. To get things started, Plakas welcomed guests with a champagne toast and explained Global Alive’s mission, which is to bring Greek/Cypriot-Americans closer together with the Greek community and its ever-growing enterprises. Currently, Global Live has two publications, Hellenic Golden Directory and HellenicDailyNews.com.
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After a Summer of work, work, and more work we decided to take a few days of R&R before the holiday season. September through November is considered the off-season for Mexico, so it’s a good time to catch decent deals on travel and accommodations. Unfortunately, this is also the hurricane season which could be disastrous if attempting to travel during this time. Throwing caution to the wind, we booked our trip for late September and ended up with a storm-free week of fun and frivolity. The forecast literally called for Thunderstorms every damn day! It probably only rained for 20 minutes during the entire five days we were in Mexico. Otherwise, it was sunny and hot. We divided our trip into two parts; we spent two days exploring the streets of Playa Del Carmen before heading to The Grand at Moon Palace resort.

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Dinner at Bustan (Review)

by xoJohn

Location: 487 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY

Cuisine: Israeli (Mediterranean)

Best Dish: The Salmon was prepared beautifully with crisp crunchy skin and tender flesh.

Price: $$$

Overall: After several years in business, Bustan is still a warm welcoming eatery with a stellar reputation and scrumptious menu.

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Luxury Dine-In Theater, CMX CinéBistro, Opens In NYC

by xoJohn

CMX Cinemas is taking luxury dining to a whole new level with their newest and first-ever New York City location. On Thursday, October 18th, CMX CinéBistro will open its doors to moviegoers at 400 East 62nd Street. Guests can expect CMX’s signature VIP movie-going experience along with fine-dining in comfort, thanks to their luxurious reclining love seats. The newly enhanced theater reflects a modern and minimalist design with rich textures and bold fixtures that embody the spirit and passion of a big city like Manhattan.

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You’re Invited to Wine & Dine at Primal Cut

by xoJohn

If you’re looking for an amazing dining experience, check out Primal Cut’s Wine & Dine event on Thursday, October 18th. Primal Cut is a modern steakhouse on The Upper East. The lavish restaurant boasts a 60-seat dining area and generous bar possessing an elaborate glass mosaic face and mirrored back bar. For the Wine & Dine experience, Executive Chef Daniel Fleming will be creating a delicious fall-inspired menu, highlighting local seasonal ingredients, complemented by a lavish wine pairing. Tickets are only $125 all inclusive!

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