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Restaurant Review: The Rusty Mackerel

by Desha Winborne

Location: 209 Pinehurst Ave New York, NY

Cuisine: Modern Americana

Items: 1 Snack, 1 Share Plate, 2 Entrees, 1 Dessert, 2 cocktails

Best Dish: The steak frites is amazing If you are a meat lover this is the dish you simply must have.  The think chunks of beef are well seasoned and melt in your mouth tender.  We also hope the peach fritters remain part of the menu it is one of the best desserts we have had thus far.

Overall: A warm inviting space with friendly knowledgeable staff and delicious food, well worth the journey to the Heights.

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Sometimes to find the best meal you have to veer off the beaten path. Upper Manhattan aka Washington Heights is home to one of NYC’s most delicious culinary experiences. The Rusty Mackerel is a small intimate eatery located just a few minutes from the Cloisters Museum. What the venue lacks in space it makes up for in charm and hospitality. We ventures into the evening in a cool Tuesday evening. The exposed brick and communal table are indicative of the relaxed friendly atmosphere achieved by the chef and staff. The kitchen is located in the back of the space visible to all the diners. The overall feel is that of someone’s living room. We took our seats by the window and watched the few passersby. Since its opening the venue has become a favorite among the local residents who often drop in just to say hello. We started our meal with a round if cocktails. Though they do have a liquor license they don’t have a proper bar to mix drinks as a result you can expect some of the drinks to arrive in a mini decanter or can for consumption. I ordered one of their DIY cocktails, I had a Pellegrino orange soda with rum.  The soda arrived in a can and the rum in a little glass bottle. I was also given a glass of ice to go along with my beverage.  Some may find this daunting but i found it charming.  I love the idea if making my drink as strong or as mild as i wanted.

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While I was playing mixologist our first course arrived. We started dinner with the cod croquettes. These tasty deep-fried orbs are made of tender. Bits of cod and potato for a rich creamy center.

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For our next course we went with the Octopus Bravas. This is a Spanish inspired dish made up of poached then grilled octopus with sea salt baby potatoes and a savory romesco.  There is something magical about the way octopus tentacles char, the smoky briny flavor is one of our favorites and Chef Mac makes some awesome octopus.  It was tender but slightly charred with the smokiness we can’t resist.

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After the appetizers we dove right into our entrees. Our first entree was the roasted chicken. Ordinarily we stray from such a simple dish but after conferring with our server we had to see what the fuss was about. It was one of the best roast chickens we have had.  The skin was flavorful and crispy and the meat tender and juicy. The organic chicken is served with roasted sweet potatoes coated in a light maple emulsion and savory green harissa.

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Our second shared entree was the steak frites. Steak frites is typically steak and fries, a very easy dish, Chef Mac takes the steakhouse favorite to new heights with yucca fries and 3 types of onions: grilled, poached and pickled. The presentation is masterful and the taste is exquisite. The meat was firm but melt in your mouth tender. The onions and light béarnaise sauce added a depth of flavor that must be experienced.

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Rusty Mackerel recently added dessert to its sumptuous menu. The sweet treats are so new that they aren’t even on an actual menu. On the night we visited we were treated to peach fritters with concord grape compote and mascarpone ice cream.  The fritters were light and airy filled with bits of fresh peaches and coated in lightly sweet cinnamon sugar. This dessert was the perfect end to a delicious meal.

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The Rusty Mackerel is a fun casual relaxed eatery where food is celebrated and service is impeccable. It is the type of space that is worth the trip uptown.  Sometimes the best experiences come from the most unlikely places.  If you happen to fin yourself wandering around Washington heights feel free to drop on in. Don’t be thrown off by its size, some of life’s biggest thrills arrive in the smallest packages.

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Restaurant Review: Haru Sushi

by Desha Winborne

Location: 205 West 43rd Street

Cuisine: Japanese

Items: 4 appetizers, 1 sushi entree, 2 hot entrees, 5 cocktails

Cost: Menu items range from $3 (select sushi rolls) to $60 (a large sushi sashimi entree for two).

Best Dish: One of the best dishes was the crispy duck.  It was light and flavorful with a deliciously crispy skin.

Overall: A beautiful yet casual space with an attentive, courteous staff and great food.  The perfect happy hour or dinner space.

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NYC’s Newest Hotspot: Monarch Rooftop Lounge

by xoJohn

We have been hearing so many great things about Monarch Rooftop Lounge. I first heard of the establishment when I was invited to attend a Mercedes Benz Fashion Week after-party but sadly could not make it. Thankfully just a few short weeks later I got a second chance and made sure to clear my schedule.

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Location: 1480 2nd Avenue

Cuisine: Ecclectic Gourmet

Items: 3 starters, 3 entrees, 4 Cocktails

Best Dish: The star of the evening is the Truffled Mac with Bacon, but the Tomato Bruschetta is a very close second.

Overall: This is a very easy going relaxed space that could easily become a favorite. The atmosphere is inviting, the drinks are amazing and the food is fabulous! What more could anyone ask for?

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Today, Converse Inc. announced its all-new collection with avant-garde French fashion house Maison Martin Margiela. The first-time Converse Maison Martin Margiela collaboration features the Chuck Taylor All Star and the Jack Purcell sneakers, each completely hand-painted in Maison Martin Margiela’s iconic white paint. Covering all canvas, eyelets, laces and soles, they naturally crack and shed their outer coat of paint to reveal the original colors beneath.

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Founded in 1988, Maison Martin Margiela is a fashion house which has always followed its own path, often outside the conventional fashion framework. Maison Martin Margiela’s collections are known for reinventing volumes, modifying shapes, and changing the original use and movement of garments, derailing the classic notions of fashion. Through recycling, transformation and reinterpretation, their identity aligns perfectly with Converse‘s philosophy of being a platform for creativity. 

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The personality of the Converse Maison Martin Margiela 1970s Chuck Taylor All Star and Jack Purcell sneakers is discovered through an evolving dialogue between the bold colored canvas and clean paint. The more the sneakers are worn, the more their personality and color is revealed. “The Maison has always been obsessed with white; it is used as a layer to give an incognito feeling. A sort of poetry, with the passage of time, the shoe asserts itself,” says Maison Martin Margiela.

The styles are available in four color ways based on heritage colors from the Converse archives: red, black, navy, and Margiela-exclusive vintage yellow, and are lined in premium off-white leather.

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The Converse Maison Martin Margiela sneakers will be available for purchase globally this month at Margiela stores, and at select Converse First String retailers for a suggested retail is $200.

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