Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Meat Me


I received a lot of emails regarding a new steakhouse on the Upper West Side, so when our diet food wasn’t delivered Monday due to the storm, there was no better excuse then to check it out.

Meat Me French Steak House & Sushi Bar is located on Amsterdam Ave between 95th and 96th Street. If that sounds familiar, it’s because it’s located two blocks from Talia’s Steakhouse (to use that term loosely) and three blocks from Mike’s Pizza. Talia’s should brace themselves.

Simply put, the food was great. The menu was La Marais style, with pricing maybe 10% less. There is a full bar, but as they did not yet obtain their liquor license, we simply salivated looking at it. There is no BYOB as the license is pending. The place is well renovated French style, with open air seating (the front wall opens). Nice breeze, but the usual mix of bums and drunks walking to and from the projects.

Appetizers were incredible. I’m a sucker for appies, and finding duck and merquez is rare. Their combo plate was huge and hard to find in a kosher restaurant.

The mains were great. We had more duck, a rib steak and a pepper corn fillet, which was done perfectly. The sides were a little lame, but frizzled onions on your plate is all you really need in life.

The desserts were the same as every kosher steakhouse- crème caramel, sorbet, an exploding cake, blah blah. Maybe one day someone will invent something new.

The bread was so so, though the spread matched Abigael’s.  

The service stunk. I received better service gassing up my car before the storm. While they were only open for a week so you can’t judge them, the issue was more with the waiter. The waitress and bus staff were great, but this waiter forgot our drinks, brought our sides (the ones he remembered) before our appies, and told us they were out of the wrong items (duck) and didn’t know what else we can order. Message to owner- send him to the unemployment line now.

To top of the night, they offer a 10% coupon on their take out menus, yet also good for sit-downs (which the waiter forgot to discount even though I handed it to him) and they accept Kosher Advantage.

Meat Me
726 Amsterdam Ave
New york, NY 10025
212-678-7000

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Can we make Teaneck like Tenafly?


Last night, I met my wife for dinner at Ariel’s. Choice was Mocha or Ariel’s. I made the wrong one. While the food was good and the service great, fact is, as I mentioned earlier, it's just a plain Jane dairy place. None of that "wow!" that they had when they first opened. The lack of a crowd showed that all agree with me. The chef/owner needs to reinvigorate the place.

Afterwards, we drove over to the Red Mango frozen yogurt store in Tenafly. Incredible.

Is it like Bumbleberry? Yes. If you consider a Camry like a Lexus since they both drive.

For starters, the staff rocks. They are out their giving samples, asking if you need help, and really hard working. At Bumbleberry, it appears as if the staff is just passing time until they roll their next joint. Don’t get me wrong- I love Bumbleberry- but Red Mango is on their game.

They have a lot more toppings available and a lot more space to walk around. There are tables and benches galore, both inside and outside. Once again- not faulting Bumbleberry- they tried a new concept in Teaneck and started small….

Finally, we walked around downtown Tenafly. Simply put- gorgeous. Benches (can’t find those on Queen Ann Road), flowers and wide walkways abound.

So here is my thought, and I will put this in writing to the Council and Planning Board- why not experiment and make West Englewood Avenue into a pedestrian, plaza-like Fulton Street in downtown NYC, or like a Ben Yehudah Street in Jerusalem.

There are currently 35 or so parking spots- leave 5-7 on each end and start the plaza 100 feet in. The 25 spots lost can easily be replaced in the commuter parking lots behind both sides of the street, or off the Plaza (is the Glatt Express parking lot busy? Yes. Is it full? No. For a later discussion, the zoning plan currently allows for a multi-story parking lot in the current lots place).

Bring in benches, al fresca dining, etc. and combine that with the current wifi and you’ve got game!

But, don’t do anything permanent just yet.  Let's try it once a month on a Thursday or Sunday and see how it goes…

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Kosher Diet Delivery


I’ve received lots of comments, emails, bbms, Facebook posts as to what diet I was on and why I haven’t been eating out.

Over the past three plus years, I’ve been able to shed 35 pounds off my high marker weight.

Thankfully, I have been successful in this task as a result of a combination of diet, exercise and vitamins.

I’ve been running one to three times a week, 5-12 miles at each shot as well as a mile or two on stairs. Few things beat fish oil and red yeast rice to reduce your cholesterol along with exercise and dieting.

I get my meals delivered daily from Kosher Diet Delivery.

Simply put, it's great.

I pay on the 60 day schedule, so I’m at $34 or so a day. I started at six days a week and now I'm only doing four.

Breakfast ranges from omelets to stuffed French toast (incredible) to breakfast burritos (I can do that one every day). By the time you finish breakfast, you say to yourself - "I can do this diet forever."

Lunch is a selection of salads, though I am on the wrap version. I couldn’t deal with splattering dressing all over myself daily. Lunch is usually meat so you can’t have some of your friends Reese’s pieces to nibble on. Nothing beats a roast beef wrap with a side of cucumber salad. Once again- this is a diet?

Dinners- lots of fish and chicken. But every so often you can feast on stuffed cabbage (splatter alert) or some veal (which I pass on for turkey- mental issue between me and veal).

Rest assured! there are snacks during the day. Custards, soufflés, fruit, nuts. In case you can’t tell, I’m loving it.

Now, for the "$34 question," is it expensive? Yes! But is it worth it? Definitely. In addition to the weight loss aspect, as I’m away from home 15 or so hours a day, I ate out for years. Eating out three times a day far exceeds the $34 price tag on a per capita basis. PLUS, the hours of talking, thinking calling and discussing what you will be eating are eliminated (and in my case, in Brooklyn, arguing with them when they screw up your order). 3 full meals and the snacks are all delivered in a cooler to your doorstep overnight.

They have weekly tryouts at a cheap price, so check it out. If you don’t like certain things, tell them - they'll customize your menu to your preferences. You can also go online and modify your menu as well.

Mention my name and tell them you want a third snack a day



Kosher Diet Delivery
http://www.kosherdietdelivery.com/
800-354-3122 

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Petak's is opened!

Petak's re-opened today on West Englewood Avenue next to Dougies

As per their release:

"We have delicious home made schnitzel, popcorn chicken, Meat knishes, meatballs, rotisserie chickens, stuffed cabbage, fresh cut salads, grilled Chicken, chicken soup with matzo balls and more,

Spend 25$ get a free half lb. Side or salad.
"

I will go there tonight and check it out. I AM NOT affiliated with them contrary to some emails I have received alluding to this or inquiring. 

Petak's
Gabe Gilbert
201-833-8200
182 West Englewood Avenue

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Guest Post and a sad closing

On a sad note, it appears as if Bistro Grill in Great Neck has closed. One of the local shuls there sent out an email stating this and their number hasn't been answered. I hope its false. Bistro is a great place to meet people on Long Island when you want to avoid the Five Towns and want to skip Queens. Prior to ETC Steakhouse in Teaneck, it was even worth the drive from NJ for the food (which I've done plenty!)

Below is a guest post for Red Mango in Tenafly, a yogurt/ ice cream place. Yes people, there is kosher food in Jersey outside of Teaneck and Englewood.

Newly opened in Tenafly a block north of the Theater, the Red Mango offers friendly service and places to sit. Free samples of any and all frozen yogurt flavors.  They offer many flavors of all natural yogurts along with a wide variety of toppings. We had original plain vanilla mixed with  blueberry; blueberry mixed with peach and pomegranate; and Madagascar vanilla mixed with peach.

By the way, we saw an excellent movie called The Help.

Red Mango, Stop and Shop Mall
24 West Railroad Ave, Tenafly NJ
201-568-9500
www.redmangousa.com

Monday, August 15, 2011

Guest Post: Turquoise in Fresh Meadows, Queens

The restaurant itself is nice, clean, and aesthetically pleasing. The acoustics are decent- you can converse in a normal tone without fear of not being heard (watch Curb your Enthusiasm last night?). The tables are beautifully set (nice dishes, glassware, and linen napkins) the chairs are comfortable, and there is nice ambiance- soft lighting, candles on the tables, neutral colors, etc.
There is a decent wine list, consisting of about 10 whites and 8 reds; and it’s reasonably priced. There is no hard alcohol (mixed drinks, martinis, etc.) or beer on the menu.
The menu itself is leather-bound, and offers a wide selection of appetizers, salads, and fish. There are a couple of pastas on the menu, as well as daily pasta specials. The service was GREAT which is not typical in a majority of kosher restaurants. Our waiter was impeccably dressed, well groomed, and knowledgeable about the menu. Our water glasses were constantly filled, the waiter and assistant waiter  came back multiple times to check up on us (and yes, the restaurant was busy), and even the owner made his way around to every table seeking input.
After ordering, a basket of bread and herb butter is brought to the table, along with 4 small salads including glazed beets (DELICIOUS) and a cilantro / jalapeno dipping sauce (AMAZING).
Being late on Saturday night, we ordered light and split 4 dishes amongst ourselves. We had 2 salads and an appetizer- the Goat Cheese and Beet Salad and the Mediterranean Salad, along with the roasted asparagus with grated Parmesan.  Additionally, we had the fish and chips…we ordered the St. Peters (Tilapia) which was fresh, crisp and delicious, and the French fries were as well. We also had a pasta off the menu (ravioli stuffed with broccoli and cheese in a broccoli garlic oil sauce with red chili flakes).  The portions were large, and the presentation was nice.
The desert menu had a few items on it but there wasn’t anything on it that was compelling us to order. Given their robust dinner menu, and the restaurant being dairy, this is something they need to take advantage of and enhance.
Dinner for 4 with tip was under $100.00. After paying the bill, the owner came out again to thank us and to seek any additional feedback.
All in all, a very good experience and a restaurant I would recommend going to.
Turquoise Kosher Fish Restaurant
189-23 Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows, Queens
718-776-7775

Friday, August 12, 2011

Thank god its friday!

I’ve gained some weight these last few weeks as you can imagine, so I’ve toned done the eating out. My partners are starting the diet food delivery that believe it or not I’m still on four days a week (check it out at kosherdietdelivery.org)

We had to start their diet by feasting at ETC last night. Place was packed and they couldn’t give us a reservation until 9:30pm. The place was still quite full then. For some reason, we preferred that. I’d rather get closed out or pushed off from a local restaurant because they are busy then have it go out of business because they are slow.

As always the food was great. Didn’t really like the hanger steak but the peppercorn fillet was a great way to end the night after a Planning Board meeting and a closing with a Persian. The owner/ chef came around asking for comments and opinions which is always a good sign (PS he said Restaurant Depot does not sell Dr Browns diet soda hence he doesn’t have it).

I hope to spend more time jogging and less time eating over the next few weeks. Please keep the guest posts coming. There are a few new restaurants  recently opened or opening that I hope to check out and report back on.

Shabbat Shalom and Good Shabbos