After having lunch at SriPraPhai yesterday, we came here for their Matcha confectionary fair. I love matcha, so no wonder I had to check out this special event. When we arrived there, I went straight to that special display located near the entrance. There were lots of matcha products and most of them usually I couldn't find, so I couldn't resist to buy several items.
Here were what I got:
Nabisco - Sofrea soft cake - green tea and Ginbis - Shimi choco corn cracker - matcha
Kashiwado - Senbei - matcha and Lotte - Toppo - matcha chizukeki
Kasugai - Wafers choco - matcha and Furuta - Uji matcha cookie
Tohato - Caramel corn - matcha and Futaba - Matcha hoten
Kanro - Matcha saryou and Lotte - Matcha gum
Meiji - Rich matcha chocolate and Furuta - Sequoia chocolate - matcha
Lotte - Rich matcha chocolate
And couple items that were not matcha:
Nestle - KitKat - white and Fujiya - Petite france - le praline
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Mitsuwa Marketplace
595 River Road
Edgewater, NJ 07020
(201) 941-9113
http://www.mitsuwanj.com/en/
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Matcha confectionary fair at Mitsuwa Marketplace
Lunch at SriPraPhai
Even though we used to live in Queens 6 years ago, we have never been to this restaurant. Finally yesterday we decided to try it out and we were glad that we did. When we arrived they were just opened, however there were a lot of people already, it was lunch time.
We were asked if we wanted to sit outside in the garden, it was nice but we preferred to sit inside. Then came our waiter who brought us the menu, he was very nice and friendly. We told him that this was our first time here so we asked for his recommendation. He mentioned some of the food that was popular and good there. He took our drink order and then let us look at the menu.
I remembered reading of what should be ordered from here, so I tried to find the picture of it. There was an album filled with pictures of most of the dishes, it was a good idea. After browsing that album, we finally decided what we wanted to try and told our waiter when he came back with our drinks, the Thai iced tea.
For appetizer we ordered fried vegetable (chive) dumpling that was recommended by our waiter. It was crunchy and filled with lots of chives, a little bit too bland when I didn't dip it in the sauce that came with it. It was okay, not our favorite.
The next dish was crispy thai catfish meat salad, it was amazing. The crispiness of the fried shredded catfish combined with the spiciness, sweetness and sourness of the salad was perfect, so yummy! We would come back again if only for this dish, highly recommended.
Fried vegetable (chive) dumpling and Crispy thai catfish meat salad
For the entree we ordered soy sauce noodles with beef and broccoli, it was good. The beef was tender but the overall taste was not that flavorful. The one from Thai Kitchen in New Jersey was still better. The saute fried soft shell crab with chili, garlic and basil leaves was delicious, it was special of the day. The crab was well covered with the sauce that was spicy and tasty.
Soy sauce noodles with beef & broccoli and Saute fried soft shell crab with chili, garlic & basil leaves
The masaman curry with chicken, onion and potatoes was wonderful. The chicken was tender, the sauce was rich and not too spicy. Then came the shrimp paste fried rice with chicken and dry shrimp, it was fantastic. The tender chicken and the crunchy dried shrimp were very tasty, mixed with the cucumber, red onion and egg as well as the shrimp paste fried rice itself was incredible, definitely our favorite here. When we ordered this, our waiter made sure that we knew what this was. He warned us that it didn't smell good but the taste was good. We told him that we are familiar with the shrimp paste and love it, even though it does smell awful :-)
Masaman curry with chicken, onion & potatoes and Shrimp paste fried rice with chicken & dry shrimp
As usual we ordered too much, we couldn't finish them since we wanted to save room for dessert. We chose sticky rice & ripe mango, as well as steamed sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves with banana filling, they both were excellent.
Sticky rice & ripe mango and Steamed sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves with banana filling
Before we left I told my husband that I wanted to check out their display that we passed by on the way to our table. I was so happy to see boxes of fried chicken skin and decided to get one box. It was so crispy, a little bit too salty though, but overall was still very good, I love it. It's been a long time since I had this since I couldn't find it until yesterday. I didn't want to make it myself even though I had a deep fryer at home, I just didn't want to get hurt from the possibility of hot oil splash. The fried banana was disappointing, the banana was still not ripe yet.
Fried chicken skin and Fried banana
I also got a couple desserts to take home: sweet rice, coconut milk, longan & sugar and tapioca, coconut milk, corn & sugar. Both of them was very good, creamy and not too sweet.
Sweet rice, coconut milk, longan & sugar and Tapioca, coconut milk, corn & sugar
From here we went to Mitsuwa Marketplace to check out their Matcha confectionary fair that they had this weekend.
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SriPraPhai
6413 39th Ave
Woodside, NY 11377
(718) 899-9599
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
My birthday dinner at Daniel
To celebrate my birthday, my husband took me for a surprise dinner at Daniel. It's been a while since we first vowed to dine at Daniel Boulud's flagship restaurant and finally the time was here, so I was very excited. As soon as we entered the restaurant, we were greeted by a hostess who took our name and then led us to our table. At that time the restaurant was quite empty since they just opened, however it filled up fairly quickly as the night progressed.
The interior had Venetian Renaissance style decor, elegant, and beautiful. It was dimly lit, made the atmosphere more romantic, although personally speaking they could be a little brighter. The tables were covered by white cloths, they had fresh flowers and candles on top. We noticed that the napkin and the table cloth both had chef Daniel Boulud's initial, very nice.
Then came our captain who brought us the menu, followed by one server who brought a purse stool. The menu offered 3-course prix fixe, daily specials and 6-course seasonal tasting menu. We chose the tasting menu so that we could have the whole dining experience. I ordered a non-alcoholic drink called palm beach, a mixture of raspberry puree, pineapple puree, orange juice and mint -- very refreshing.
Dinner started with a two-tiered tray of canapés:
- Crisp parmesan basket with goat cheese and pine nut: crispy and creamy
- Asparagus quiche: melt in your mouth
- Heart of palm puree: very smooth
- BBQ eel with soybean puree: tender and tasty
Canapés. Top: Crisp parmesan basket and Asparagus quiche. Bottom: Heart of palm puree and BBQ eel with soybean puree.
It was followed by the bread service, I chose sweet garlic focaccia and mini French baguette, while my husband chose olive & rosemary roll and French roll. All of them was very good, I like the focaccia the most.
The first course came very fast, we didn't even have a chance to nibble on the bread yet. We noticed that there were as many servers as guests on a table coming and serving the dish in unison. My husband picked rabbit porchetta with spring vegetables, Orleans mustard cream, frisee and chive oil, served with toasted French baguette. It was flavorful and tasty, the variety of vegetables added complementary texture to the rabbit porchetta.
Rabbit porchetta with spring vegetables
Mine was pistachio crusted duck foie gras terrine with poached rhubarb and lillet gelee, served with toasted crustless brioche. It was wonderful, the foie gras was smooth and the sweetness of rhubarb complimented well, but unfortunately the brioche was not warm (I think Per Se spoiled me for life on this one).
Pistachio crusted duck foie gras terrine
For the second course, my husband had trio of sea scallops which were ceviche with wellfeet oyster and uni, tartar with caviar d'aquitaine, sashimi with yuzu. I'm not a raw food fan, so this dish was not my favorite. I let my husband finished them, he said that they were delicious and not fishy at all.
Trio of sea scallops. Clockwise from top left: Sashimi with yuzu, Ceviche with wellfeet oyster and uni, Tartar with caviar d'aquitaine.
I had Maryland jumbo lump crab with sorrento lemon, Boston lettuce and minted yogurt-cucumber gazpacho. It was excellent, the lettuce added crunchness and the gazpacho added refreshness to the dish.
Maryland jumbo lump crab with sorrento lemon
Next came fennel basil ravioli with littleneck clam emulsion, Baja shrimp, cuttlefish, broccoli rabe and chorizo for my husband. It was fantastic, the ravioli was cooked al dente and the emulsion was rich, so yummy!
Fennel basil ravioli with littleneck clam emulsion
For me, I chose kataifi wrapped langoustines with florida corn, crispy pork belly, kale and bacon jus. It was incredible, the langoustine was tender and crunchy from the kataifi, the pork belly was moist, the bacon jus was not too salty, perfect with the sweetness of the corn.
Kataifi wrapped langoustines with florida corn
For the fish course, my husband picked the flaked Atlantic cod with morels, crushed fingerlings, pickled ramps and green peppercorn which was fabulous. The cod was soft and went hand in hand with the sauce, it was simpler than the other dishes yet delicate.
Flaked atlantic cod with morels
I picked crispy red king salmon with parsley, mousserons, wild asparagus and pee wee potato tempura. It was good, the salmon was firm yet tender, the sauce was tasty and the asparagus added some nice texture to it.
Crispy red king salmon with parsley
Then came the signature dish which was duo of dry aged beef -- red wine braised short ribs with shallot confit, seared rib eye with spinach subric and sauteed porcinis. The presentation was detail-oriented, the taste was awesome -- the meat was very tender and cooked perfectly, the sauce was amazing.
My dish was Elysian fields farm lamb chop and tenderloin with anchovy stuffed bulb onions, English peas and sage jus. It was fabulous, the meat was juicy and the sauce was rich. My stomach was starting to get full, so I asked my husband to help me finish it since I planned to save room for desserts :-)
Elysian fields farm lamb chop and tenderloin
We received couple of complimentary desserts that were plated elegantly, side by side with the ones from the tasting menu. In addition to these, I also got a "birthday cake", I guessed my husband told them that it was my birthday. Then came the famous madeleines in a bowl covered with white linen, followed by the mignardises. They were very generous and all came together at the same time, so our table was covered with desserts feast, I love it! :-)
The first dessert was bittersweet chocolate praline cremeux with Amer cocoa sponge cake, caraibe ice cream (from the tasting menu) and raspberry lemon vacherin with Thai basil, meringue, raspberry marshmallows (the complimentary). The chocolate praline dessert was divine, it was very rich, creamy, chocolate-y. The raspberry dessert was excellent -- soft and very light.
Bittersweet chocolate praline cremeux and Raspberry lemon vacherin with Thai basil
The second dessert was chocolate biscuit with Kirsch diplomat, roasted cherries, Kriek beer sorbet (the complimentary) and tasting of mango with roasted sesame, ginger marinated, coulis with cilantro, sorbet with kalamansi (from the tasting menu). The Kirsch dessert was enjoyable -- creamy and sweet. The mango was extraordinary, it was refreshing, nutty, crunchy, sweet yet tart, so yummy!
Chocolate biscuit with kirsch diplomat and Tasting of mango with roasted sesame
For my "birthday cake", they gave me chocolate brownie with mascarpone cream, crispy feuilletine, Ethiopian coffee ice cream. The brownie was moist, the mascarpone was smooth, the feuilletine was crunchy, the ice cream was rich, just delightful.
Chocolate brownie with mascarpone cream
The warm, fluffy, moist and tender madeleines were incredible, the mignardises were very good and flavorful. They were definitely a perfect ending for a fabulous culinary experience.
We had an unforgettable night, the food was spectacular and impressive, it definitely lived up to our high expectations. Although the service was good, the staff was a little bit uptight and stuffy, not as friendly as the staff at Per Se. They were also not that attentive, we had to look for and call them when we needed something. However it was all forgiven once our stomachs were screaming for joy :-) I must say that the sauces at Daniel were amazing -- flavorful and rich. Thank you honey for the fabulous dinner, you have chosen the perfect place to celebrate my birthday, I cannot wait to go back again.
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Daniel
60 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
(212) 288-0033
http://danielnyc.com/daniel/