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Jan 22 2006, 10:12 PM
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it's opening tomorrow (Jan. 23) at 37 e 28th St. btwn Park & Mad. here's a little preview from a friends & family night.
menu on fri. was small (3 apps, 3 mains, 3 desserts), i imagine they ran different dishes on each night. we liked what we tried: ostra escabeche: malpeque oyster, saimfaina brunoise, oyster juice gelee - 5 or 6 oysters, out of the shell, topped with the brunoise, surrounded by two sauces. good but not unusual sopa de crustaceo: poached scallops, mussels, potato cylinders, puffed rice. beautifully presented & delicious. i remember one very large scallop and mussel. don't recall the puffed rice, perhaps the scallop was sitting on top of it. the scallop was outstanding - barely cooked, just perfect. mar y montana: serrano, caramelized apples, poached gambas, chorizo vinaigrette & micro green salad. 2 pieces of a layered terrine but don't remember what the layers were - it was fantastic and disappeared too fast for any notes. the shape was rounded and smaller than a typical terrine. everyone at our table loved it. bacalao pochado:cod with portobello confit, spinach, creme fraiche and avruga herring roe sauce - i'm not a big fan of cooked fish but LOVED it. plump, flaky cod that tasted like salted cod. it is salty but wonderful. costilla de cordero: roasted rack of vermont lamb, cashew nut puree, swiss chard, black trumpets - this is what everyone else at the table ordered and it was excellent. everyone loved it. one dish we didn't try: pollo en dos texturas: braised chicken breast, confit thigh, artichoke puree, caramelized leeks, smoked chorizo, foie gras foam donuts y cafe: donuts, coffee balsamic glaze, espresso gelee, coffee milk foam, frosting ice cream - aaaah, donuts! yummy. don't remember the ice cream, possible it was gone by the time the plate got to me ensalada de citricos: pink lemonade gelee, citrus salad, grapefruit custard, blood orange tapioca, yogurt sorbet - very refreshing remolacha con chocolate: beet pana cotta, chcolate sauce, chocolate cookie, orange salt, sour cream ice cream - also delicious the room is a little plain (art comning), lights too bright (which seems typical of pre-opening meals i had recently, wonder why) but the food was very strong. both alex urena and pastry chef caryn stabinsky are doing a wonderful job, if that meal was any indication. of course, it was a very controlled situation - small menu, only half-full, etc. but it seems very promising and i plan on going back in a few days to try more food :-) -------------------- “Eat me,’’ it says. “Eat me and die.’’ -- Jonathan Gold
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Jan 22 2006, 10:16 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8364 Joined: 12-March 04 From: New York City Member No.: 6 |
Do you have a connection to this restaurant?
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Jan 22 2006, 10:27 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7747 Joined: 1-October 04 From: Central Coast, California Member No.: 189 |
You must admit it's a pretty bad name for a restaurant, given its proximity to a couple of English words that are less than appetizing.
-------------------- "Nana, I just counted to infinity really fast!" Logan, age 5-1/2
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Jan 22 2006, 10:41 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Technocrat Posts: 9480 Joined: 16-March 04 From: nyc Member No.: 14 |
Well, secretes has closed.
Sounds good, nux, thanks for the report. -------------------- I think that is the danger of keeping a blog: you exaggerate everything
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Jan 22 2006, 10:48 PM
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yeah, the "friends" part of "friends & family," ha ha if you are asking whether i have any business connection - no, i don't. i liked alex's food at marseille and think he is very talented. he is also a very nice person and very modest. hope he does well. -------------------- “Eat me,’’ it says. “Eat me and die.’’ -- Jonathan Gold
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Jan 22 2006, 10:54 PM
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i agree the name is not the most fortunate - but it is his last name and it's his own place. were i his pr person, i would have recommended "Alex Urena" - better on many levels
-------------------- “Eat me,’’ it says. “Eat me and die.’’ -- Jonathan Gold
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Jan 23 2006, 03:17 AM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5625 Joined: 26-July 04 From: NYC, Litchfield CT Member No.: 160 |
The worst part of the name will be when people refer to it as Urena's.
-------------------- curb your god
If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities. (Voltaire) One is often told that it is very wrong to attack religion because religion makes men virtuous. So I am told; I have not noticed it. (Bertrand Russell) Believing there is no god gives me more room for belief in family, people, love, truth, beauty, sex, Jell-O, and all things I can prove and that make this life the best life I will ever have. (Penn Jillette) CERES GALLERY |
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Jan 23 2006, 03:44 AM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Technocrat Posts: 9480 Joined: 16-March 04 From: nyc Member No.: 14 |
They're going to open a tapas bar soon - Bar Fical
-------------------- I think that is the danger of keeping a blog: you exaggerate everything
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Jan 23 2006, 04:30 AM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7747 Joined: 1-October 04 From: Central Coast, California Member No.: 189 |
Rose, you slay me on a regular basis. It took a little for that to sink in. Maybe it's not too late to change "Alex Urena"? -------------------- "Nana, I just counted to infinity really fast!" Logan, age 5-1/2
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Jan 23 2006, 02:44 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 42108 Joined: 8-March 04 From: New York Member No.: 1 |
Note also that this is an interesting extension of the nuevo latino concept, with the chef taking the food in a direction apparently quite different from Rodriguez. (Older readers can mutter to themselves about carb-laden stodge here).
I look forward to visiting. -------------------- Elect-a-lujah
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig. If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit. |
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Jan 31 2006, 05:06 AM
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Has anybody else visited?
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Jan 31 2006, 05:24 AM
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no but i did go back last week - jusat too busy to post. will soon. i remember some excellent skate and foie gras but forgettable duck and rabbit. service kinks to work out nad tha light!
the foie gras is a play on textures and delicious - two out of three are kind of confusingly similar (the yoghurt and praline are both rather boozy - in a good way :-) had the breakfast dessert too and it was good an dfun but i really need ot ge to bed now... -------------------- “Eat me,’’ it says. “Eat me and die.’’ -- Jonathan Gold
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Jan 31 2006, 03:14 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 42108 Joined: 8-March 04 From: New York Member No.: 1 |
I looked at the thread on eGullet, but it seemed to be a discussion of the chef's history - I didn't notice any reports (I might have overlooked one).
I am very keen to go, but I can't see a gap in the diary right now. -------------------- Elect-a-lujah
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig. If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit. |
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Mar 1 2006, 03:21 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 42108 Joined: 8-March 04 From: New York Member No.: 1 |
A very curious review by Platty. It concludes with a one star rating, which must be viewed as disappointing, and yet the food sounds consistently delicious. I think the problem (apart from the decor) is that the cuisine's resemblance to vintage Bouley is taken to be a negative. Anyone who thinks standards in upscale New York restaurants have declined over the last ten years might see things differently.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm -------------------- Elect-a-lujah
***Every Monday***At the Sign of the Pink Pig. If the author could go around the place hitting random readers with a rubber hammer, the Pink Pig would still be worth a visit. |
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Mar 1 2006, 03:45 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 14897 Joined: 11-March 04 From: New York City Member No.: 4 |
That room is the dowdiest I've ever seen occupied by an upscale restaurant.
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