Sunday, June 8, 2008

Anniversary lunch at L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon

June is a busy month for us, a lot of celebrations: our anniversary, my birthday, my sister and my father-in-law's birthdays, plus one of our good friend's (R) birthday. For our anniversary, we wanted to have dinner at Per Se, however we incorrectly thought that they accept reservations 1 month in advance, when in fact they accept it 2 months in advance. So when my husband called they said that the day was totally booked :-( He asked to put us on the waiting list either for lunch or dinner since it's for our anniversary (plus a little begging here and there).

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: SignageThen we decided to call L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon to see if we could make a dinner reservation there, luckily they had a table for us. So the plan was set for our anniversary celebration. Lo and behold, 2 days before the D-day, Per Se called and said that they had an opening for dinner, of course we said YES. We decided to call L'Atelier and change the reservation for lunch. Guess what, they didn't have our dinner reservation! It's good that we only needed lunch at L'Atelier, otherwise we would be very surprised.

On the day of, we left home around 10 am since our reservation was at noon. L'Atelier is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel, all the way in the back. We were the first customers to arrive since they had just opened for lunch when we got in. We were seated right away and given the menu. During lunch time in addition to the a la carte, they offered menu express which included choice of appetizer, entree and dessert. My husband chose the menu express: les saint jacques, la lotte and patisserie du jour. While I ordered from the full menu: l'anguille, la caille and le chocolat sensation.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: InteriorWhile waiting for our food to arrive, we took some photos of the interior which was elegant, the colors were mainly red and black. You have a choice of sitting at the table in the dining room or at the counter with direct view of the kitchen. The latter supposedly gives you the full 'Robuchon' experience, but we would rather enjoy the comfy seats. The counter was decorated with displays of some fresh food, such as carrots, peas, bell peppers -- very unique.

The waiter brought us some bread to try: French roll, mini French baguette, black olive focaccia. The roll and baguette was okay, the crust was good but inside was a little bit too chewy for me. The focaccia on the other hand was soft and the saltiness of black olive made it more delicious.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Basket of bread
Basket of bread


The amuse bouche was lemon vanilla gelee with vanilla cream and olive tapenade. It was good, the saltiness of the olive contrasted with sweetness of the cream and smoothness of the gelee.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Amuse bouche (another view)
Amuse bouche: lemon vanilla gelee with vanilla cream and olive tapenade


Les jacques was seared day boat scallops with an endive salad. The scallops were seared perfectly, it was slightly firm yet soft texture throughout and the endive added the crunchiness to it. It was simple and delicate. My husband didn't like the endive (too rough), but enjoyed the scallops very much.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Les saint jacques (close up) - no flash
Les saint jacques


L'anguille was caramelized eel layered with smoked foie gras, which was divine. Two of my favorite food came together on the same plate, it was perfect. The richness and smokiness of the foie gras went hand in hand with the sweetness of the eel, just thinking about this dish makes my mouth water :-) I almost ordered another one if not for our dinner reservation at Per Se right after this.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: L'Anguille
L'Anguille


La lotte was pan seared monkfish served with leek, ginger scented with saffron. The fish was firm yet light, the leek was soft, the sun-dried tomatoes was sweet and the pine nuts definitely added good texture to it. Unfortunately this was not our favorite, too bland for us.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: La lotte - no flash
La lotte


La caille was free-range caramelized quail stuffed with foie gras, potato puree. It was awesome! The quail was tender, the foie gras was melting in my mouth, both balanced each other very well. Regarding the famous potato puree, it was very smooth and buttery.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: La caille (close up)
La caille


When all the food had been served, we decided to order additional 1 portion of les burgers to share. It was beef and foie gras burgers with lightly caramelized bell peppers, served with ginger ketchup. When came out, it was already split into 2 plates, 1 burger & 1 fries on each plate (normally they serve 2 burgers on the plate with the fries in the middle), how nice. The burger was very juicy, the foie gras was creamy and very fatty (in a good way), so incredible! The soft bun, the crunchy fries, the spicy yet sweet ketchup completed this dish.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Les burgers
Les burgers - half portion


The pre-dessert was banana and passion fruit cream with rum granite and coconut foam, very pleasant. The combination of sweet banana and tart passion fruit flavor, the mild rum and the tropical coconut taste was just perfect. It did its job to cleanse our palate to be ready for the next desserts.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Pre-dessert (another view) - no flash
Pre-dessert: banana and passion fruit cream with rum granite and coconut foam


Since we mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary, the kitchen sent us this light and very refreshing dessert called les herbes which was pineapple vanilla coulis, Chartreuse sabayon, aromatic herb (cilantro, basil and parsley) sorbet.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Les herbes (close up)
Les herbes


The patisserie du jour was a selection of miniature tarts, consisting of sweet rhubarb, rich dark chocolate, tart lemon, sweet and salty peanut caramel, they were enjoyable but not outstanding.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Patisserie du jour - rhubarb, dark chocolate, lemon, peanut caramel tarts
Patisserie du jour: rhubarb, dark chocolate, lemon, peanut caramel tarts


Le chocolat sensation was chocolate cream, bitter chocolate sorbet and Oreo cookies. The crunchy bits of Oreo cookies added texture to the rich chocolate sorbet and cream, very good.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Le chocolat sensation
Le chocolat sensation


Then we asked for our check since it was almost 2 pm already. We planned to take a walk at Central Park to relax our stomachs since it was only several hours before our dinner reservation at Per Se. We were very satisfied with our lunch experience at L'Atelier, the food was delicious, the service was good, we'll definitely come back again.

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L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon
57 E 57th St
New York, NY 10022
(212) 350-6658
http://www.fourseasons.com/newyorkfs/dining.html

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Desserts from Rice to Riches and Pinkberry

Rice to Riches: Menu - summerOn the way home from Otafuku, I wanted to have some desserts and remembered that I haven't been to Rice to Riches in a while. Unlike my husband, I love rice pudding and this is definitely the place to go. They have many flavors available and some of them are seasonal. That night I decided to get a medium mango and tiramisu for to go since the place was packed and no seats available.

Their rice pudding was very creamy and smooth, so yummy! The mango was wonderful, it was not too sweet and there was a little tartness coming from the lime in it. The tiramisu was delightful, it was chocolate-y and very rich. The portion was generous and with no help from my husband, of course I couldn't finish it that night, so I kept it refrigerated for the following day.

Rice to Riches: Surrender to mango and Take me to tiramisu - epic Rice to Riches: Surrender to mango and Take me to tiramisu - epic (uncovered)
Surrender to mango and Take me to tiramisu


Pinkberry: StoreThen I noticed that there is a Pinkberry store couple doors down the road. I love their frozen yogurt, especially the green tea one. I heard that they have added a new coffee flavor in addition to the plain and green tea flavors. Of course I decided to go there and got a medium swirl of the three flavors with mango, strawberry and captain crunch toppings. As usual, it was tart, tangy and light, so addicted.

Pinkberry: Swirl frozen yogurt (plain, green tea, coffee) with mango, strawberry and captain crunch (inside)
Swirl frozen yogurt (plain, green tea, coffee) with mango, strawberry and captain crunch


With belly full we headed back home, what a wonderful weekend.

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Rice to Riches
37 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 274-0008
http://www.ricetoriches.com/

Pinkberry
41 Spring St
New York NY 10012
(212) 274-8883
http://www.pinkberry.com/

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Light take out dinner from Otafuku

Otafuku: ExteriorSince we were still full with omusubi, we decided to only have a light dinner at Otafuku. This place is very small, a hole-in-the-wall type of an establishment (I think they barely quality as a storefront). We came at the perfect time since there was no line that night, very unusual.

The menu is very limited -- takoyaki, okonomiyaki or yakisoba, plus some drink; and very affordable. They have the BEST takoyaki we've ever tasted, crispy outside, moist inside, very tasty, sweet, spicy, just fantastic!

Takoyaki is fried dumpling ball filled with ginger, scallion and choice of octopus, cheese or plain. While okonomiyaki is Japanese style pancake filled with shredded cabbage and choice of pork, beef, shrimp, squid or corn with scallion. Then both of them are covered with sweet brown sauce, mayonnaise, powdered seaweed and bonito flakes.

Otafuku: Takoyaki with octopus and okonomiyaki with pork
Takoyaki with octopus and Okonomiyaki with pork


During this visit, we got the combination of takoyaki and yakisoba (the picture below was taken during our previous visit), as well as a piece of red bean chestnut dorayaki. As expected, the takoyaki was awesome and the yakisoba was delicious, just perfect! That was the first time we bought their dorayaki, it was very good -- moist and fluffy.

Otafuku: Takoyaki with octopus and yakisoba Otafuku: Red bean chestnut dorayaki (sliced)
Takoyaki with octopus & Yakisoba and Red bean chestnut dorayaki



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Otafuku
236 E 9th St
New York, NY 10003
(212) 353-8503

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Take out from Oms/b

Oms/b: ExteriorAfter having early lunch at Trois Crepes Patisserie, we decided to stop by at Oms/b to get some take out for our late lunch. We have been here before and really enjoy their omusubi (rice ball). Omusubi is not a form of sushi even though it is similar to sushi. The difference between these two is: omusubi is made with plain or lightly salted rice, sushi is made of rice with vinegar added to it.

I knew that I should not go too late if I wanted to have more selections available. Unfortunately that day when I arrived even at 1 pm, they didn't have much left already, so I only bought a few rice balls: eel, shrimp pop corn, football rice, shrimp tempura and lobster salad. Not only they looked adorable, they were very tasty too.

Oms/b: Rice ball in box - eel, shrimp pop corn, football rice, shrimp tempura Oms/b: Rice ball in box - eel, shrimp pop corn, lobster salad, shrimp tempura
Omusubi: eel, shrimp pop corn, football rice, shrimp tempura and lobster salad


Here are some more photos from our previous visits.

Oms/b: Rice ball in box - shrimp tempura, football rice, chicken mix rice, eel Oms/b: Rice ball in box - hijiki, salmon croquette, shrimp pop corn, crab salad
Omusubi: shrimp tempura, football rice, chicken mix rice, eel, hijiki, salmon croquette, shrimp pop corn and crab salad

Oms/b: Rice ball in box - wasabi shrimp, fried salmon burger, gorgeous football rice, lobster salad Oms/b: Bonito flakes, football rice, shrimp dumpling, fried chicken, tea latte and matcha latte
Omusubi: wasabi shrimp, fried salmon burger, gorgeous football rice & lobster salad (left) and Bonito flakes, football rice, shrimp dumpling & fried chicken (right)


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Oms/b
156 East 45th St.
New York, NY 10017
(212) 922-9788
http://www.riceball-omsb.com/

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Early lunch at Trois Crepes Patisserie

Trois Crepes Patisserie: StoreLast Saturday we went to Trois Crepes Patisserie to have an early lunch before heading out to Long Island. It was not easy to find the store, but after making several u-turns we finally found it. The place was very small and cozy, there were only few tables and chairs. When we got in, there were only 2 other guests occupying one of the tables. By the way, we saw a notice on the entrance saying that the business on this location was for sale.

Browsing through the display cases, I was very disappointed since there were only a few selections. I asked the nice lady behind the counter about the desserts and she told me that they don't have desserts on the weekends :-( We finally decided to have croissant, French ham & Swiss cheese crepe and chestnut cream crepe. The croissant was very good -- flaky, chewy and buttery. Both the savory and the sweet crepes were excellent, thin and soft, especially considering they were pre-made and reheated.

Trois Crepes Patisserie: Croissant (another view) Trois Crepes Patisserie: Croissant (sliced)
Croissant

Trois Crepes Patisserie: French ham and swiss cheese crepe (sliced) Trois Crepes Patisserie: Chestnut cream crepe (close up)
French ham & Swiss cheese crepe and Chestnut cream crepe


I knew that I wanted to try their macarons, so I bought one of each: chocolate, raspberry and pistachio. I also got the plain and pistachio madeleines, as well as 2 kinds of chocolates (gavottes and dark chocolate praline). I didn't try any of these until 2 days later, at that time the macarons were very dry while the madeleines were surprisingly still moist.

Trois Crepes Patisserie: Chocolate, raspberry and pistachio macarons (another view) Trois Crepes Patisserie: Vanilla and pistachio madeleines (close up)
Chocolate, raspberry & pistachio macarons and Plain & pistachio madeleines


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Trois Crepes Patisserie
501 East 75th Street
New York, NY 10021
(888) 3CREPES
http://www.3crepes.com/

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Dinner at Mitsuwa Marketplace

As far as I remember, my husband and I have never had dinner at Mitsuwa before even though we go there very often. We usually go on the weekend and only for lunch, so last night was a rare occassion. Suddenly we both were craving for the soba from Kayaba in Mitsuwa's food court. Last week when we were there for the Umaimon gourmet food fair, we didn't have that amazing and mouth watering soba.

In addition to the soba for both of us (kitsune for him and tempura for me), my husband also wanted to have their unagi don, so he ordered the set. For me, I got the mini one as well as ebikaki age and ajitsuke age from Sanuki Sando Udon. The soba was wonderful as usual, the noodle itself was al dente and the soup was incredible. The ajitsuke age was very good too, sweet and tasty, but unfortunately the inside of ebikaki age was still uncooked and pasty even though the outside was crunchy.

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Unagi don rice bowl set with mini kitsune soba - from Kayaba Mitsuwa Marketplace: Mini tempura soba - from Kayaba
Unagi don rice bowl set with mini kitsune soba and Mini tempura soba from Kayaba

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Ebikaki age - from Sanuki Sando Udon Mitsuwa Marketplace: Ajitsuke age - from Sanuki Sando Udon
Ebikaki age and Ajitsuke age from Sanuki Sando Udon


For the dessert, I decided to buy the cream yaki from Oishinbo. They were still piping hot and perfect, spongy and moist cake with creamy filling. Unlike last week, these cream yaki were cooked all the way through. One of my hobbies is collecting almost anything, including pictures of cream yaki's zodiac patterns. When buying cream yaki in the past, I kept forgetting which zodiac pattern that I didn't have yet. Last night I got the whole set of them so that my collection would be complete, so finally here are the complete set of 12 zodiac pattern cream yaki.

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (the other side)

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (rabbit) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (ox) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (horse) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (dragon)

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (sheep) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (rooster) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (tiger) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (rat)

Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (snake) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (monkey) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (boar) Mitsuwa Marketplace: Cream yaki set - from Oishinbo (dog)
Cream yaki set: rabbit, ox, horse, dragon, sheep, rooster, tiger, rat, snake, monkey, boar, dog


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Mitsuwa Marketplace
595 River Road
Edgewater, NJ 07020
(201) 941-9113
http://www.mitsuwanj.com/en/

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Dinner at Bien Hoa

Last Tuesday, we were in a mood for Vietnamese food. We went to Bien Hoa since their food was delicious and I especially love their quails. Not every Vietnamese restaurants have quails in their menu, so this is one of the reasons why we keep coming back to this place.

That night we ordered goi du du (papaya salad with beef jerky), cha gio (Vietnamese egg rolls), com tam suon bi cha trung ga (grilled pork chop with shredded pork, crab meat patty and egg on broken rice), and of course chim cut ro ti (roasted quails). As expected, all of the food was delicious! The papaya salad was crunchy with sweet and sour taste coming from the sauce, also they were not skimpy with the beef jerky. The egg rolls was hot and crispy, while the pork chop was tender and excellent. Last but not least was the quails, they were amazing, the meat was tender and very tasty.

Bien Hoa: Goi du du Bien Hoa: Cha gio
Goi du du and Cha gio

Bien Hoa: Com tam suon bi cha trung ga Bien Hoa: Chim cut ro ti
Com tam suon bi cha trung ga and Chim cut ro ti


By the way, we tried one of their pho during our previous visit, but unfortunately the soup was not that tasty. If I remember correctly, the ones from Pho Anh Dao tasted better last time we had them. It has been a long time since we went there, so we plan to give them a visit when the weather gets cooler.

Bien Hoa: Pho xe lua (with egg noodles)
Pho xe lua


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Bien Hoa
2090 State Route 27
Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 287-9500

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