Category Archives: Eating, Drinking

la birreria

Blood sausage and a ice cold locally brewed beer? Well the sausage isn’t at the top of my list, BUT I do love a cold beer once in a while and I really really love rooftop bars. I’ve been dying to check out La Birreria on the rooftop (15th floor) of the infamous food bazaar, Eataly, located in the Flatiron district of Manhattan.

So much to explain. Let’s start with Eataly. It deserves it’s own (future) post so one must return and spend a few hours photographing it to better explain. So stay tuned. But in short, it’s an Italian gastronomical, orgasmatic food bazaar. Brainchild of Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich. Just happen to recognize Mario’s name as he’s the chef/owner of my FAVORITE Italian restaurant in Manhattan called Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca. For those of you in LA and Las Vegas you too can enjoy his Italian creations. But heads up, reservations are needed a month in advance.

But back to La Birreria. A touch disappointed in the views, as many articles described it as one of the best in the city. But with it’s glass (retractable) roof in the shadow of the Empire State Building and the Flatiron building it will be incredible with a cold beer during a snow storm!

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an historical event on the upper west side

Fairway, one of the many neighborhood grocery stores to choose from in the hood, is open 24 hours a day…365 days a year. Until Hurricane Irene.

Closed this morning at 10:00 to allow their employees time to get home before the MTA shut down. Bet this is the first time since 1954!

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a typical evening in manhattan…

oh, just another typical evening in manhattan…let’s see…

…attended a free seminar at B&H… The speaker was absolutely horrible and if I heard one more “cool” in his presentation I would’ve thrown something at him. No one knows how to present information these days. Typical. (But not so typical for the presenters at B&H to suck.)

…found a to die for inexpensive touch screen digital photo album at B&H… Looks like a small diary and very light weight. Red is a great choice from the numerous color selections, especially if you’re trying to find something in my purse. Sooooo typical.

…photographed end of summer flowers (ok, dead ones) on the High Line. Very typical. When is it not fun on the High Line and especially with camera in hand?

…attended a reception at Agora Gallery for the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition. Very typical. So much talent in this city and the receptions are always packed with delightful people. Still thinking about the work of photographer Alfredo de Matteis.

…ate a scrumptous dinner at The Half King in Chelsea. Pleasantly typical. Every time I’ve eaten at this restaurant the food and service have been excellent. (Note: I must ♥ this place in a separate blog post.) Great people watching and fun meeting a bunch of Albanians on a girls’ night out!

…found myself at a chulent in midtown, manhattan. Ok people, NOT TYPICAL! (Finally getting to what this blog post is really all about.) After being educated by a couple of Orthodox Jews in attendance, I s-l-o-w-l-y started to get the meaning of a chulent gathering. For those of you that don’t know, and trust me I DID NOT, it’s an informal weekly gathering for Orthodox Jews who often find themselves drifting from their faith or perhaps question aspects of their religion. (Disclaimer: This may not be the gospel. So please don’t hold me to it.)

Plus, the organizer brings a huge pot of chulent (get it? Chulent gathering?) for everyone to eat. Again clueless, but it has lots of beans, looks like stew and a couple of men told me it would grow hair on my chest. No I didn’t try it. I hate beans, plus who wants more hair to pluck? A few bottles of vodka sprinkled around the table, plus a waft or two of herb, surely coming in from a passerbyer. Surely. Some yiddish (?) songs were sung, a speaker talked to the group about his failed marriage because of his sexual needs (?) and the attendees ranged from local professionals, hipsters, misfits, you name it. Including ME. I understand the event can last until the wee hours of the morning. Bottom line? I just can’t wait to go back to another chulent!

So there you have it. A typical evening in Manhattan.

P.S. Irene continues to head my way. Stay tuned!

P.S.S. So screwed for a flight out to New Delhi on Sunday night. Stay tuned!

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mcdonalds drive thru in nyc?

Yep, saw it with my own eyes…I wonder how many burgers they have to sell in a day to pay for that piece of real estate?

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i ♥ kitchenette

You blink and you’ll miss it. You don’t want to do that. Or maybe you do. No, don’t do that. Take a bike ride or a long walk after…you’ll feel better.

The baked goods at Kitchenette, an adorable little diner on Chambers Street in the Tribeca area of Manhattan, is a must. A sweet atmosphere filled with architectural artifacts from upstate New York and tables made from old doors.

Sharing a slice of deep chocolate cake with vanilla cream cheese frosting made me reminisce… You see my Mom would make something similar for all my birthdays growing up. Even Zagats says it’s the best place to go for mom’s cooking! Oh, so true. At least in the dessert section of the menu. A return visit is required to check out their other menu offerings and compare.

But next time I must try the Red Velvet milkshake, or was it the Campfire S’more milkshake, or was it the Strawberry Shortcake milkshake?? Oh dear!!!

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i ♥ popover cafe

Before I showcase a business on my blog, I gotta really really like it. Now keep in mind, I don’t like to photograph food. Let’s leave that to the experts. I love quality food, but I’m not a foodie nor a food critic. All I’m doing is sharing the discovery of a great place with good service and good food. Period. Nothing more, nothing less.

Popover Cafe is on the corner of West 86th Street on Broadway in the Upper West Side. My hood. Their doors opened in 1981 with eight tiny tables and NO stove. Thirty years later Carol Baer now seats 100 in her restaurant and yes, she now has an oven. Many ovens I’m sure and I bet BIG ovens. Her mantra: Keep it simple, use the freshest quality ingredients and serve the best food possible. Mission so accomplished.

Consistent service, pleasant atmosphere and after multiple tries I can tell you the coconut-almond crusted challah french toast and the lemon twist pancakes are to absolutely die for. And that’s only a start to breakfast. I didn’t even tell you about the popover…

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carnegie deli on 7th avenue in manhattan

Opened in 1937 – a MUST on the list of things to do – THE best pastrami sandwich EVER!

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summertime cheers

May the chardonnay stay chilled and the lemon drop martinis flow!

Ocean Gate, Jersey Shore

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afternoon tea…

Love my yogi tea…and especially their tea bag quotes. Today’s… The universe is a stage. Your mind dances with your body, guided by your heart…

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another day and no tips…


Chelsea, NYC

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