Tuesday, September 14, 2010

NYC: Kajitsu in September

Just want to thank Greg for a memorable dinner this evening at Kajitsu. We did the 8-course Hana tasting with a pairing of 5 sakes. This was my second visit to Kajitsu, the first being dinner in July which I previously blogged about. Kajitsu's menu changes once every month and the restaurant is strictly vegetarian, leaning close to vegan.

The conclusion gathered after speaking with diners that come once a month for each menu change was that some months are major hits and others are major misses. Luck of the draw, so check the menu online before picking which month to visit! The September menu this evening was wonderful, showcasing Kajitsu's capabilities in a completely different, more impressive level, compared to July's tasting.

Our meal, below.
Taro Dumplings with Black Daikon. Chive Shoots, Soy Sauce, and Ginger. Take a close look at the Black Daikon - they cut it to correspond to the exact shape of the moon tonight!

Tofu Chrysanthemum, Lobster Mushrooms and Chrysanthemum Petals. In Shitake and Konbu Broth. The tofu was cut to resemble the chrysanthemum flower, the lobster mushrooms lightly batter and fried, still crisp in the soup.
The moon theme continues with the second course...all the details make a meal...can you see the moon on the right side of the dish cover?

Matsutake Mushroom and Spinach Ohitashi. Panko Fried Matsutake Mushrooms with Pink Salt and Sudachi. Hearts of Palm with Wasabi, Pink Pepper and Truffle Oil.
A closer look at the Hearts of Palm with Wasabi, Pink Pepper and Truffle Oil....(is that a moon I see, the image formed from the two stack?)
...and the chilled Matsutake Mushroom and Spinach Ohitashi.

House-Made Soba with Hoji-Cha Leaves. Dipping Sauce...
...Umeboshi, Shiso, Sesame Seeds. No "moon" in this dish unfortunately ;)

The "main" course, and the most visually stunning. Simmered Late Summer Vegetables. Eggplant, Purple Cauliflower, Orange Bell Pepper, Tomato, Zucchini, Bok Choy, Edamame, Fried Yuba. On the top left is Corn Nama-Fu with Sweet Corn Miso Sauce. And on the right: Green Fig Tempura with Sesame Cream, all balanced on a bed of Arugula and Frisée...
...all the colours!! The Corn Nama-Fu (those two rectangular cuts tucked between thin slices of grilled corn), studded with sweet corn kernels, had us both ooh-ing and ahh-ing, it was the highlight of the evening. Later in the evening we spoke with the manager of the restaurant, and it turns out the owner of Kajitsu is based in Japan where he owns a Nama-Fu factory! Now that explains it!

Brown Rice with Julienne Nagaimo and Brown Rice Crisps. Aonori, Soy Sauce, Japanese Mustard...
...and House-Made Pickles...
...these are the Brown Rice Crisps, seasoned with soy sauce.

'Ohagi' Sweet Rice Ball with Azuki Bean Paste. Nuts-infused Rice Milk and Cocoa Nibs.

Matcha Tea served with...
...Candies by Kyoto Suetomi. Compare with the types of candies we received in July, which were made by Kyoto Kagizen-Yoshifusa.
KajitsuI love Matcha but it was almost 11pm by the time we reached this course and I knew that matcha's high caffeine level would keep me from sleeping. What to do? Request other hot tea options. The waitress was very accommodating and a warm cup of Genmaicha was delivered to the table :)

Notes: Sit at the counter!! Makes a huge difference in the dining experience. I sat at the back room on my first visit and it's like eating at two completely different restaurants. There's exactly eight counter seats, six lined together on the longer side of the bar, and two seats on the shorter side. We sat at the two on the short side and had a fun view of the chef at work. We were one of the last diners to leave for the evening and the he shared with us with glasses of yuzu sake. A sweet end to the meal.

P.S.
I hope to eventually, one day, someday, catch up on those posts from my visit back home to Hawai'i in May and Boston holiday earlier in August. So these posts might get mish-mashed with the Paris and Brittany ones after I return! :)

Kajitsu
414 East 9th Street
New York, NY 10009
(212) 228-4873

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Sugar Rush'ed...

...for the week at Serious Eats New York. Plus Lunch for One at Peels ^_^

Sugar Rush: Lupa's Tartufo

Lunch for One: Peels
...plus their excellent Buttermilk Biscuits...
...and the 3-in-1 Pie!! Banana, Chocolate, and Coconut. How awesome is that?!

Sugar Rush: Clinton Street Baking's Strawberry Cake

Sugar Rush: Dammann Frères Tea

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Boston: Formaggio Kitchen

Just back in NYC from a family vacation to Boston...and then Monsieur P and I are off to Paris and Brittany next week. I can hardly wait!

My favorite "food" place in Boston was surprisingly enough not a restaurant or bakery, but a market: Formaggio Kitchen in Cambridge. The place is like Murray's Cheese meets gourmet fruit and vegetable shop coupled with sweet gallery galore. The market itself was actually quite small in size, but man did they manage to pack in an impressive bounty of goods, both local and imported from abroad.

Mom and dad bought many different cheeses to take home to Hawai'i. Our cheese options in Hawai'i are fairly limited. Growing up, I used to buy the "fancy" cheeses from Costco because I couldn't find them anywhere else on the island. We have more options now, but still...if only we could somehow import Murray's Cheese to Honolulu...how magical would that be??

We arrived at Formaggio Kitchen on a Saturday afternoon and the place was packed with customers. They were many samples (LOVE samples! ;) and food demos going on. The prepared foods looked quite tempting...
...as did the Poco Dolce tiles! I love these tiles to death and they remind me of college. I started at NYU but then transferred to Claremont McKenna, a wonderful school that was situated in a wasteland of food options. While at CMC I took to mail ordering all my favourite foods, and Poco Dolce tiles, specifically the Ginger ones were always on my must-get list.

Just look at all these options! Ahhh, I would be happy sitting the shop for a whole day just examining and eating everything!

We also bought a bunch of fruits including fresh dates...
...here's what they look like on the inside. I've eaten my share of dried dates, but this was the first time having a fresh one right off the stem!

We also found tiny, tiny apples...
...and a few baskets of gooseberries...
...which were simply too pretty for words! Easy to see how this place will be first on my agenda on my next visit to Boston, no?

P.S.
Congrats to my little sister who just started her first day of college today! ^_^

Formaggio Kitchen

244 Huron Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 354-4750

Friday, September 3, 2010

Sugar Rush'ed...

...for the week at Serious Eats New York. Plus 'Lunch for One' at Lupa and Olives, and 'A Sandwich A Day' at Lafayette Espresso Bar and Marketplace

Lunch for One: Garganelli at Lupa

Sugar Rush: Liquiteria's Grasshopper

Sugar Rush: Iced Chocolate

Lunch for One: Olive's Vegetarian Sandwich

Sugar Rush: Pear-Almond Cake at Blackhound Bakery

A Sandwich a Day: The Herbed Portabella at Lafayette Espresso Bar and Marketplace

Sugar Rush: Fleur de Sel Cupcakes at Sweet Revenge

Sugar Rush: Gluten-Free Silver Dollar Pancakes at Fairway Cafe

Hope everyone has a great weekend! :)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Hello, Boston!

[At JP Licks. Steph snapped this photo of me pouring on the oh-so-delicious hot fudge]

It's been a year since I last visited. In 2009, we took my sister on a college preview tour...and this year we're back to move her into her new freshman dorm at Boston College! She and my parents have been in orientation sessions all week...leaving me with lots of free time. And what did I do with that time?

EAT ICE CREAM. Goodness this is a glorious ice cream town. Thank you to Steph for accompanying me on a full day of sugar-high in 90F+ weather. More details to come next week ;)

When not spooning up ice cream, I was eating cupcakes from the newest location of Sweet on Newbury, a cupcake-only affair. That's the "Organic Carrot" pictured above, $3.25 apiece. The verdict? TOO MUCH frosting! Or...not enough cake. Two ways to view it.
The cake itself boasted a abundance of crushed pineapple bits, along with shredded carrots, keeping it quite moist, but not mushy. Just wish they had chopped walnuts in the batter! A literal tower of cream cheese frosting and the tiniest gold leaf. The cupcake satisfied my craving with little complaint, but isn't one I'd go out of my way for again. They do some fun summer flavors here, including shocking pink-coloured Pink-Lemonade Cupcakes (with a tiny straw poking out of the frosting), and oh-so-cute Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes.

We also took a family day trip out to Cape Cod, stopping in Chatham for lunch at Chatham Pier Fish Market. Most people inside were purchasing fresh lobsters and fish to take home and cook, but they also have a short menu of chowders, bisques and fried seafood. It's takeout only, but we found nearby benches close to the fishing boats...and had front row views of all the fishermen catching fish and lobsters, as well as a whole pod of seals in the water...no need for all those seal watching tours advertised everywhere!

On the menu: Fried Clam Bellies and Fries...
...and a quart of Clam Chowder to share! It was a short two-hour drive each way from Boston, and we made it back in time for an early dinner at Sichuan Garden later that evening. Hope everyone is having a great week! We plan to go out to Nantucket this weekend, but let's see where Hurricane Earl heads...most of the beaches and ferries out to the island are closed at the moment. Maybe better to take it safe and stay in the city!

Sweet
225 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 267-2253

Chatham Pier Fish Market
45 Barcliff Avenue
Chatham, MA 02633
(508) 945-3474