THE MODERN (9 W. 53rd St.)
It doesn't get chicer than this - a MoMa-adjacent restaurant. Been wanting to try this place since my first Restaurant Week, finally got reservations - I was not disappointed.
The taste was fresh and rich. However, didn't stand out much from other tatares I've had.
Definitely the best appetizer of the evening. Awesome combination of ingredients.
They seem to like to do this thing where they put their grilled seafood dishes in mini metal casserole dishes.
Crispy, flavorful. Yum.
The only issue I had with this was the lack of greens on my plate (aesthetics needed here) and that it might have been a bit too salty.
This reminded me of the 'salted-caramel' milkshake at "Shake Shack"; and then the 'tapioca and mango' reminded me of the desserts I get in HK. I had to try this.
BAROLO (398 W. Broadway)
We brought our own wine. I've never done that at a restaurant in Manhattan before. Corking fees are $20 per bottle.
(beef carpaccio w/ arugola & parmesan cheese)
(classic italian seafood soup in a spicy tomato sauce)
By far, the best dish of the night. I would go back just for this.
(rigatoni w/ sweet & spicy sausage & peas, tomato & cream)
Without a doubt tasty, but seemed too easy and home-made for a place like this.
A nice subtle orange flavor
Solid tiramisu. No complaints here.
ANTHOS (36 W. 52nd St.)
(Update 3/7/2008: Picked as one of the best new restaurants by Nymag's "Best of New York" issue)
I didn't copy the name of the dishes here. So here's me making them up by memory.
Could definitely taste that distinct Greek flavor from the start of the meal - seasoned meats, herbs, olives, custard/yogurts etc. However, this is not your standard low-key gyro fare - instead, expect impressive creative combinations that retain the Greek tradition.
I would have disliked the liquorice flavor of the ice-cream by itself but it was complimented so well by the chocolate and crumbles that I would not object to having it again.
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