7/3/10

DOS CAMINOS MEATPACKING


When there's a heat wave and you're stuck in the city for the weekend, there's only one thing that makes you feel better. TEQUILA! So off to Dos Caminos for Brunch we went, where your brunch entree includes a cocktail and a tan! This location in the Meatpacking District is the perfect place to people watch while digging into some guacamole with chips and salsa. See... it's your own Mexican Riviera-like staycation!







Machacado Breakfast Tacos machaca style beef tacos, scrambled eggs, salsa a la mexicana, vermont cheddar.












Dos Caminos Rancheros crisp tortillas, fried eggs, refried pinto beans, smoked ham, queso fresco.







Dos Caminos Meatpacking
675 Hudson St, New York NY10014
(Btwn 13th & 14th St)
http://www.brguestrestaurants.com/
http://twitter.com/doscaminos

6/11/10

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa in NYC




The 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off today in South Africa and New York has "soccer, football, futbol, footy and footie" fever! Everywhere is a buzz about the games as people schedule meetings around the matches, have a few pints with breakfast, and walk around showing off their favorite team jersey and colors all around the city. Here are a few places we'll be enjoying the festivities. Please add your must-go-to choices too!







ESPN MATCH TRUCK Get a bite on the sidewalk but don't miss a kick! ESPN Match Truck in NYC area from June 11-29, broadcasting FIFA 2010 World Cup matches, live in HD, and serving global street food created by the team at Kogi BBQ. Twitter: @ESPNWCTruckNYC

THE SHOPS AT COLUMBUS CIRCLE TIME WARNER CENTER 2010 FIFA World Cup Exhibit. ESPN is proud to showcase its national team murals in support of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The artwork is inspired by the hand-painted style found in the streets and townships of South Africa. Each piece tells the story of one of the 32 teams that will compete in the World Cup. It was created by Cape Town, South Africa based Am I Collective and curated by Wieden+Kennedy NY. Location: Second Floor. Until June 27. Here's a few pics I took of the art.


PlayBeautiful NYC's pop-up match-viewing hub. Launching off-site on June 11th, PlayBeautiful will "pop-up" at local bars, restaurants, and soccer fields to build buzz for the soccer-industry's most celebrated event. Then, on June 20, PlayBeautiful pops-up a match watching arena at Openhouse Gallery (201 Mulberry Street) and remains open to the public for the duration of the tournament. It's FREE but get your tickets!

NIKETOWN Pick you team, write your name and "POST-IT" on the Nike World Cup Wall at the NYC Nike Store (57th Street btwn 5th & Madison Ave.)

BRAAI & XIE XIE Watch the matches in South Africa style in Manhattan! This well known South African Restaurant and South African Wine Bar will be serving-up the World Cup and delicious traditional South African food and drinks. Ostrich Eggs Benedict and Peri Peri Mary... anyone?

Nevada Smiths "Where Football is Religion" Chairs have been removed and space emptied out in anticipation of the 100,000 spectators expected will watch matches throughout the World Cup at this East Village institution dubbed "The Church" by hardcore football fans; just don't call it soccer. (74 Third Avenue / Btwn 11th & 12th ST)

The Breslin & The Ace Hotel World Cup + Pints + Full English Breakfast of fried egg, pork sausage, bacon, tomato, mushrooms (add a side of Beans in Pork Fat too). Afterall, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The Ace Hotel will host a viewing party in an event room downstairs fit with projectors showing the matches to Stumptown coffee sipping New Yorkers. Cocktails, beer, and special Breslin menu items also available.

Bourbon Street Bar & Grill Watch sports on 18 flat screen TV's in a fun crowded atmosphere, with plenty of room to sit, drink and eat New Orleans fare like Alligator burgers when available. 346 West 46th Street (Restaurant Row) (212) 245-2030

2010 FIFA World Cup™: Upcoming Matches: 
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/index.html

Gooooooooooooooooooooal USA!

6/9/10

Shakespeare in the Park


SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK 2010
June 9 - August 1
Performances begin at 8PM
Performed in repertory for 8 continuous weeks

THE WINTER'S TALE
Directed by Michael Greif
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With Happy Anderson, Gerry Bamman, Francois Battiste, Liza J. Bennett, Tyler Caffall, Cary Donaldson, Linda Emond, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Luke Forbes, Shalita Grant, Bill Heck, Bethany Heinrich, Tia James, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Byron Jennings, Heather Lind, Hamish Linklater, Alexander Maier, Jesse L. Martin, Nyambi Nyambi, Matthew Rauch, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Richard Topol and Max Wright.


THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
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With Happy Anderson, Gerry Bamman, Francois Battiste, Liza J. Bennett, Tyler Caffall, Cary Donaldson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Luke Forbes, Bryce Gill, Shalita Grant, Jade Hawk, Bill Heck, Tia James, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Byron Jennings, Kelsey Kurz, Heather Lind, Hamish Linklater, Brian MacDonald, Dorien Makhloghi, Jesse L. Martin, Nyambi Nyambi, Al Pacino, Lily Rabe, Matthew Rauch, Joe Short, Richard Topol and Max Wright.
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The Public Theater of New York puts on Shakesperean productions in Central Park every summer as Shakespeare in the Park. Tickets are free and are distributed via the line outside the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Another option and my method of choice is a daily log-in to the virtual line on the Public Theater website which allows you to win 2 tickets for same day performances. You are encouraged by the theater to bring snacks, wine, even an entire picnic basket that you can enjoy right from your theater seat. If you prefer instead, you can purchase gourmet yummies at the upscale concession stand Public Fare by Danny Meyer. You can get everything from Beaujolais wine and yellow fin tuna salad to whoopie pies, to name a few. If the weather is not cooperating, raining on and off don't worry, the show must go on and starts promptly at 8:00pm. The actors perform their best while getting rained on and the audience wears ponchos WooHoo.. It's great fun to be surrounded by the beauty of Central Park while experiencing Shakespeare, regardless of the weather.

http://www.shakespeareinthepark.org/
http://twitter.com/PublicTheaterNY

6/8/10

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2010

The United Nations General Assembly decided in 2008 that, as from 2009, June 8th would be designated as “World Oceans Day” (resolution 63/111, paragraph 171).

"The oceans are essential to food security and the health and survival of all life, power our climate and are a critical part of the biosphere. The official designation of World Oceans Day is an opportunity to raise global awareness of the current challenges faced by the international community in connection with the oceans."
The symbolic nature of today's date observing World Oceans Day in concurrence with the tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico brings with it the opportunity for the United Nations to take a stand on this critical situation. It is being called the worst oil spill in history, even though it has yet to be contained. Thousands of barrels of oil continue to gush into the Gulf on a daily basis, now on day 49. We as a generation may be witnessing the biggest ecological and environmental disaster in history. The stretch and magnitude of the devastation and its affects on our planet may be immeasurable at this time, but as the Gulf continues to bleed and it's wildlife suffer, the ramifications of a no-action approach in a global perspective may be regrettable. So, on this day my hope is that the United Nations use it's influence not to place blame or play politics, but to unite. To create an International Emergency Response Team comprised of the best minds, professionals, specialists, communicators, allies and friends in the international communitiny in order to openly examine the crisis that plagues our waters, shores and sealife. Leadership efforts of this type could create opportunities for other people to join and help save our ocean before it's too late.


CONTACTS: http://www.un.org/Depts/los/settlement_of_disputes/experts_special_arb.htm
http://www.un.org/Depts/los/index.htm

WORLD OCEANS DAY PROGRAM AT THE UNITED NATIONS http://www.un.org/Depts/los/reference_files/oceansday2010programme.pdf

5/28/10

Cienfuegos





Cienfuegos is a city on the southern coast of Cuba, sits on a bay and is dubbed the "Pearl of the South". Cienfuegos literally translates to One Hundred Fires.





Cienfuegos is also a lounge in New York's East Village, sits on top of Carteles sandwich shop and is dubbed "The Secret Rum Bar". Cienfuego literally should translate to Punch Bowl Time!





We walked into Carteles, the aroma of espresso filled the air of the small shop. Every stool at the counter was occupied by people seemingly chilling-out, having a small bite and some café. A gentleman approached us and asked in a not so cryptic yet still intriguing tone, if we were looking for Cienfuegos? We replied, yes! He then opened the back door where another man wearing a cabana hat escorted us up a narrow stairway, ducking the low ceiling to avoid hitting the a/c ducts. Once we reached the top it was like having entered the past. The scene, a Cuban 1950's style casa antigua room appointed with light airy pastel colors, timely decor and furnishings, weathered walls and dim lighting. The room is actually bigger and louder than I thought it would be. Not so much a speakeasy, but more like visiting Tia Juana and Tio Pepe on the holidays. Rhythmic Cuban music plays overhead and cocktails each have their own fun history facts.


Punch bowls are the main attraction. The traditional silver punch bowl and ladle comes in different sizes, the smallest able to serve up to six glasses. And for $30 it's not a bad deal. We enjoyed the Alabazam Punch (adapted from a lost & forgotten classic) "lost and forgotten cocktails make for wonderful evenings of nostalgia and remembering absent friends" 8 parts of appleton 12 year old maraschino, lillet rouge, fresh lemon juice, bitters, champagne, whole raspberries, lemon slices and large square ice cubes. It was tasty, but as was cleverly stated at our table, "Tastes like my Grandma's Christmas Punch!"

The food menu displays wonderful tweaked Cuban delicacies, like Crab Croquettas with guava, Albondigas (meatballs) con roasted tomato and habanero, Elena Ruiz sandwiches, and Cubabitos shown here pressed hot oozing with swiss cheese, pork, ham, and pickles served with salty plantain chips. Delicioso mi amigo!


Cienfuegos
95 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009
(212) 614-6818
www.cienfuegosny.com

5/21/10

NYC Food Film Festival


Taste What You See On The Screen at The 4th Annual NYC Food Film Festival JUNE 23 - 27 2010. Through documentaries, features and short films, the Festival showcases the best and the most memorable of the world's favorite foods. Along with a heaping helping of mouth-watering films, guests are served the foods they are watching on screen for a multi-sensory, full-bodied experience. The competitive film festival presents awards in six categories: Best Feature, Best Short, Best Super-Short, Best Film Made In New York, Food Filmmaker of the Year and the Audience Choice Award. The Official Selections of the 2010 NYC Food Film Festival are reviewed by a judging panel comprised of members of New York City's food and film communities.

Schedule of Events
6/23 All You Can Eat Oysters Great New York Shuck 'N Suck - Water Taxi Beach South Street Seaport
6/24 Brad Farmerie's Southeast Asian Street Food Market - Astor Center
6/25 Edible Adventure #001: Smokes, Ears & Ice Cream Water Taxi Beach - Long Island City (Free Tix)
6/26 The World's First Food Truck Drive-In Brooklyn Bridge Plaza (under the Brooklyn Bridge) (Free Tix)
6/27  Brunch Screening It's Grits! - Tobacco Warehouse Brooklyn, NY
6/27 The Brooklyn Burger 'N Beer Garden Closing Night Party
The 2010 NYC Food Film Festival comes to a close with an exclusive screening of Anat Baron's "Beer Wars" and the Festival Awards - Tobacco Warehouse Brooklyn, NY

Get Your Tickets, but please HURRY! http://www.nycfoodfilmfestival.com/tickets.html
*Portion of Festival proceeds will be donated to the Food Bank NYC to assist in its important work.
http://www.nycfoodfilmfestival.com/

5/19/10

MOMA EXHIBITIONS: Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present


"We went to see this exhibition this past weekend which confirmed that the human body truly is a beautiful work of art meant to be appreciated as such."

The Museum of Modern Art is currently exhibitiing the career of artist Marina Abramović March 14–May 31, 2010. Over fifty pieces of her work within four decades of her life in photographs, sound pieces, video works, installations, photographs, solo performances, and collaborative performances made with Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen) her long time former lover and partner. The MOMA exhibition includes live re-performances of Abramović’s works using other people portraying her role in past pieces.

On the second floor of MOMA you will see Marina Abramović herself in a live performance installation where she sits in a simple chair, wearing a long robe, quietly staring into the distance with another chair across from her allowing museum visitors to sit and do the same.

The Joan and Preston Robert Tisch Gallery on the sixth floor exhibits a chronological installation of Abramović’s work. The art is provocative and shocking at times, but mostly the art is interpretational. In one video Abramović is seen slamming into a wall continuously and in another you see her cutting a star into her skin. Beautiful models re-create Abramović's past performance pieces. In one installation two live nude models stand facing each other 12 inches apart allowing museum visitors to walk in between them to enter the next room. In another installation an Indian man lies still with a skeleton lying on top of his nude body. In yet another installation a female model balances herself on a bicycle seat erected high on the wall. This is "live" art. The pictures and videos are most impressive also. This exhibition of Marina Abramović truly is a one in a lifetime opportunity since it portrays most of her life's work at one time in one museum.


Today is Museum Day! That means museums everywhere will offer greats deal around the city. The Museum of Modern Art is 50% off today making the entrance only $10. Half-price admission tickets are for tickets purchased online for Wednesday, May 19 only, and can be purchased at www.MoMA.org/tickets

MoMA Target "FREE" Fridays 4:00pm - 8:00pm

5/16/10

Friedman's Lunch

Friedman's Lunch has been our go-to spot for Brunch lately. Located inside Chelsea Market in the Meat Packing District, it's the ideal place to eat a hearty brunch then do some hearty shopping. Friedman's serves up real American comfort food style brunch plates that pair well with any of their pints. Oh...yeah Brunch 'n Beer!
Southern Breakfast — $10
2 eggs over easy, cheddar grits, fried green tomatoes and a biscuit + side of bacon $3.50










Eggs with Style — $10
2 eggs soft scrambled served with potato pancake, seven grain toast and choice of bacon, chicken sausage, ham or fried green tomatoes. (got tomatoes + added chicken sausages $3.50)




Smoked Salmon Plate — $13
Atlantic smoked salmon, capers, tomatoes, red onions, cream cheese, bagel & mixed greens.













Next, we plan on getting:
Pastrami Hash with 2 eggs served with 7 grain toast.
Nova Benny with smoked salmon, potato pancake, poached eggs and hollandaise sauce.
Shrimp & Grits - Anson mills grits, blackened shrimp, cheddar, over easy eggs.

Suddenly, feel we're going to be bumping into a lot of you there, aren't we?


Friedman's Lunch is inexpensive, casual and delicious. Their bottomless cup of coffee is good too. Best time to arrive is 11:30am to beat the rush since there are no reservations taken. Enjoy!

http://www.friedmanslunch.com/

5/14/10

The Manhattan Cocktail Classic Gala


When you think of New York, you think of a city full of energy, great food, beautiful people, fabulous parties, scenic spots, and delicious cocktails. But when you attend The Manhattan Cocktail Classic Gala and you find all of those under one roof; then of course, your expectations are surpassed, your emotions heightened and all common sense as you know it is gone forever. The rules have now changed and all you can murmur after countless expertly made libations is "I ♥ New York!"


So, like Alice in Wonderland the trip down the rabbit hole began. The Manhattan Cocktail Classic Kick-Off Gala was held at the century old New York Public Library on 5th Avenue. No, it was not held in a function room in the library... IT WAS IN THE ENTIRE LIBRARY! But, let's not get ahead of ourselves, and let's start at the beginning. Once Upon A Time after passing the iconic library lions and entering the gala, guests were welcomed by Old School Crooner Michael Arenella and his brass band playing swanky tunes atop a sparkling wine bar that flowed all night long. A festive evening of boisterous merrymaking awaited all.


The historical library, its floors, halls and chambers including the basement were filled with artistically designed cocktail stations hosting New York's best mixologists preparing the most saporous libations consumed by 2,500 people in one place, at one time.

As you walked the halls, people were everywhere sipping, frolicking and looking smashing at this shake-n-stir! Every nook 'n cranny of the library offered a different spectacle and before you knew it you had gone into sensory overload and decided; If you can't beat'em, join'em... SO, LET THE REVELRY BEGIN!

Hey, what's in that room that dancing guard is protecting? I asked while on the Second Floor then, Woosh..WooHoo..PARTY! Disco music played and people where dancing as I can only imagine Studio 54 was like in the 70's. After a spin on the dance floor in the Don Q Discovery Room the adventure through the library halls continued like a trip through a fun house. Fantasy Queens, Umpa Lumpas, Hi Mario Batali!
As you walked up and down the marble staircase, every story of the library offered just that, a different plot with a new set of characters, set in a world that had been created just for you. On the Third Floor there were delectable concoctions being poured by Veev, Bombay Sapphire and a Martini's Bar and very cool photo taking station by Ultimat Vodka, where you could Prop & Glam-Up with your friends borrowing boas, faux minks and cigars then, pose glamorously with two 1950's style cocktail waitresses for professional photos taken by John Ganun. These pictures were so fun, say Cheeeeeers!
The Third Floor's theme was obviously all about "The Belly", wiggling-it and filling-it! Belly dancers performed around the room to the music of The Hot Sardines Band while some of New York's best restaurants served food. But of course, as in true New York fashion, New Yorkers cleaned out that room from every last Fatty 'Cue pork scrap like the vultures they are and gobbled-up every turkey leg in the house!














With every belly full, dancing duos shimmied in true Cabaret and Swingin' style for all to enjoy before heading back into the halls in exploration of the other rooms and floors, unveiling more characters and bars with masterful cocktails from which to imbibe.





This party really did happen!



It is not an Urban Myth.

The Library's basement, dubbed The Stork Club was a big party! The Budos Band played to a packed dance floor where you could literally pull a guy or gal onto the dance floor and dance until your feet went numb without ever asking their name. Not that you would remember it anyway with the additional barstenders around the room concocting mixes to help you forget.
The Manhattan Cocktail Classic Gala was the perfect kick-off to the four day cocktail extravaganza taking over the city. Until Tuesday, Manhattanites will be learning while they sip by the best cocktail geniuses in the world. There will be more parties and much more drinking. So,wear uncomfortable shoes,  pack some crackers in your bag and push forward because, this is the First Annual Manhattan Cocktail Classic and it's worth remembering. Cheers! ¡Salud! Kampai! L’Chaim! Skål! Saúde!  A Votre Sante!  Oogy wawa! Cin cin!

5/6/10

Pulino's Bar & Pizzeria

Pulino's has quickly become the must go to pizzeria in New York City. It's difficult to get a reservation, celebrities are flocking in and it's constantly packed with people trying to get in to eat a pie. It was 11:15pm and we had just left John Varvatos Thursday Night Live across the street, so we tried our luck and sure enough Pulino's was a scene. People everywhere drinking and eating thin burnt end pizzas that looked delicious. I said hello to owner Keith McNally who was minding the front and congratulated him on his James Beard Award for outstanding restaurateur. His response "I don't get excited about many things, so yes." We were seated ten minutes later at a great table near the open kitchen. Sitting at the next table was Lou Reed and his entourage. Also saw Oliver Platt sitting in a corner booth with his wife. Pulino's Executive Chef Nate Appleman stood outside of the kitchen overlooking the dining room confident everything was running smoothly inside the ovens. Hungry from Rockin' Out, we quickly ordered.

First Up: Ndjua house made calabrian spreadable salami with grilled bread is truly good stuff. It's creamy and salty and goes well with a Carafe of wine. (but you might need more bread)

Next Up: Porchetta "Pizze" porchetta, tomato, red onion, mozzarella & pecorino.
Pork on pizza... what's not to love?

Last Up: Fazzoletti Al Forno with smoked ricotta, lamb ragu & pecorino.
Folded squares of baked pasta, a prefect ragu with a hint of gaminess to remind you it's lamb.

Pulino's Bar & Pizzeria
282 Bowery, New York
NY 10012
(At Houston St)
212-226-1966
www.pulinosny.com

John Varvatos Thursday Nite LIVE: Michael Monroe

Fashion designer John Varvatos opened his 315 Bowery store in 2008 at the space once occupied by the legendary CBGB. Preserving the interior brick walls of the club, still with original grafiti, posters, fliers,and memorobilia amongst the racks of clothing, the fashion designer created Thursday Nite Live on the first Thursday of every month, to bring good ol' Rock 'n Roll back to the Bowery.

On the bill, this time around, in his first NYC concert in 15 years, was none other than Glam God Michael Monroe and his band all the way from Finland. Comprising of ex-Hanoi Rocks bandmate,  bassist Sammi Yaffa; Guitarists Steve Conte of the New York Dolls and Ginger of Wildhearts, and Drummer Karl Rosqvist of Danzig.

At 9:00pm, with the room packed and feeling good from the free PBR's, Tanteo Tequila cocktails and Icelandic Glacial water, the band took the stage. Monroe, tall, wiry, full on make up, eyeliner and his trademark blonde mane showed everyone why his name is still mentioned among the all time great performers. Didn't know? Just ask Axl Rose.

During the 12 song set, comprised of old and new songs and a couple of covers, Monroe performed leaping from stage to monitor to off stage, all the while never missing a beat. Even throwing-in a split or two (or three). At one point, while jumping off a monitor, he hit his head on an overhead speaker and with blood streaming down his face, still was able to pick ups his sax and continue the show.


The band finished their performance with an encore that included "Kick Out the Jams" in honor of Varvatos's Detroit roots; as the crowd, including Debbie Harry, looked forward to the Band's full show the following Sunday night at the Highline Ballroom with local group, The Dirty Pearls opening.




http://www.michaelmonroe.com/
The Johnnie Walker House of Walker Free Tasting Event is returning to New York City and New Jersey. Join the world’s greatest whisky house for an exclusive night out with a hand-picked group of discerning drinkers like yourself. Guests are personally led by a Master of Whisky through a private tasting of select Johnnie Walker Scotch whiskies. We attended the last one and it is really well done. First there's a cocktail room where you enjoy a pre-tasting drink with some light appetizers. Then in the tasting room, you receive a guided tasting of Johnnie Walker Green, Black, Red, Gold, Blue and Double Black Labels. Various dates and times. RSVP sign up link: http://tinyurl.com/3834zko