Tuesday, August 31, 2010

NYC: Kyo Ya's Kaiseki

Recently, I mentioned that I'd share photos from a kaiseki tasting menu I had at Kyo Ya earlier this summer. A massive thank you to Travis for inviting me out to this meal. It was truly exquisite and one of my most memorable dinners of the year. The tasting, which included 11 courses, took just over four hours, though time seriously flew by so quickly, one amazing dish presented after another, a perfect rhythm, flow. My favourite of all the dishes was the most simple, a sashimi platter (pictured at top) served on ice, individually portioned and perfect in every way. And that tower of fresh uni tongues on the left, each tongue lightly napped over the other! Can you imagine? Heaven indeed!

Photos, in order of the kaiseki, below.

Fried Bread Stuffed with Shrimp Paste

Baby Squid, Mustard Miso

Rolled Sushi, Tuna and Ginger, Egg...
...opened!

Clam Mousse, Pureed Avocado, Cherry Blossom

Fresh Sashimi Platter

Fried Whole An Fish, Grilled Whole Abalone with Two Types of Miso, Butterfish

Mozuku with Grated Radish

Strawberries, Shrimp and Asparagus in Miso-Tofu Sauce, Caviar

Claypot Rice, Salmon, Ikura. On the Side: Miso Soup, Pickled Vegetables and Mushrooms

Sakura Jellies in Sweet Soup, Fresh Fruit, and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Hojicha Ice Cream (this was a "bonus" sweet course sent out after I had mentioned how much I loved their Hojicha Ice Cream on my last visit...I Sugar Rush'ed it on Serious Eats earlier this year...the ice cream alone is worth a visit to Kyo Ya whether or not you're coming for the Kaiseki :)

Kyo-Ya
94 E 7th Street
New York, NY 10079
(212) 982-4140

Friday, August 27, 2010

Off to Boston + Weekly Wrap Up!

Am heading off to Boston today!!! Just wanted to thank everyone for all the incredibly helpful restaurant recommendations via email and comments. It's bound to be a delicious trip :)

Below, a photo wrap-up of odds and ends from the past week.

1. Sunday lunch to-go from the new Upper East Side location of Shake Shack. I went with Phyllis who was delighted by the fact that she could go straight to the C-line if she had her baby + stroller with her...aka no wait during prime eating hours! One Shack Burger and Fries to start the day. Then it was off to Open Houses and showing appointments till the evening.

2. Saturday night dinner with Monsieur P at Scarpetta. We came at 10pm, no wait for two bar seats. Their excellent bread basket arrived quickly, with a trio of accompaniments: mascarpone-butter, an anchovy-kissed eggplant caponata , and citrus-herb olive oil. I dove for the still warm stromboli first, olive oil-brushed with layers of salami, basil, melting smoked mozzarella, and cherry tomatoes.

We shared an appetizer of Raw Yellowtail with olio di zenzero and flaked sea salt, and two pastas. First their oh-so popular and insanely expensive Spaghetti with Tomato and Basil ($24!!) and the Black Tagliolini with Mixed Seafood, Sea Urchin & Minted Bread Crumbs ($26). The dishes were fantastic but not worth the price tag...not even close. You gotta read this Serious Eats post for more information on the pasta. I'm glad I tried it, but won't return for a second visit.

The service at the bar was terrible. We had a bartender/waiter hovering over us the entire meal, and he tried to swipe away dishes before we were even close to finishing...multiple times! On one instance I still had my pasta fork in hand and he slipped the plate out from under me. I had to ask for it back...at least five bites left in there! I was close to grabbing his hand and saying PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH MY PLATE. And to top it off, the bar was only half full. Incredibly annoying. Drinks and dinner was about $150 and took less than an hour.
We squeezed dessert in that hour too. A Rhubarb Cake with Buttermilk Ice Cream and Muscat Jelly. And then a plate of mignardises with the check. Service can certainly ruin a dinner. In this case it did.

3. Baguette slices, pan-fried, buttered and covered in Grana Padano. The PR people for Grana Padano recently sent me a pound of the Italian cheese, and I've been incorporating the cheese into everything this past week! Fresh pesto with fusilli, scrambled eggs, and heirloom tomatoes just to mention a few.

4. Chiangmai Noodles in Curry Sauce...my new favourite menu item from Galanga in the West Village. Monsieur P always gets the Drunken Noodles. Our orders are pretty straightforward, and we come here on nights we crave simple and reliable, no surprises only satisfaction.

5. I've been cooking dinner fairly "often" (two times a week). I usually get back to the apartment before Monsieur P, but on the nights I return later and need a little prep help, I set everything up neatly with simple notes. The photo above is for local-style Chicken Long Rice, a Hawaiian staple I grew up with in Hawai'i. I remember when the school cafeteria would have it for lunch, it was seriously the best thing ever and I would always go back for seconds and thirds!! The recipe is simple:

1 package long rice (3 bundles)
12 dried shitake mushrooms
16 ounces chicken broth
1 knob ginger, peeled and minced
1 pound chicken thighs, boiled and shredded
soy sauce, to taste
sesame oil, to taste
green onions, chopped

First, soak the shitake mushrooms and long rice (in separate bowls!) of warm water to soften, about 30 minutes. Drain the noodles, rinse, and cut in half with scissors. Drain the shitake mushrooms and slice thinly. Put the shitake mushrooms, chicken broth, minced ginger and shredded chicken in a deep saucepan. Bring to a boil and add the soften long rice. Add a splash of soy sauce, and sesame oil. Simmer for 10-15 minutes until you get a consistency in which the noodles are "wet" but not soupy. Add the chopped green onions and...
...serve! Usually I have a side dish with this - a pound of crispy roast pork from Chinatown or pork lau lau. Finish with a square of haupia for dessert, and ahhh, bliss indeed!


Shake Shake (UES)
154 East 86th Street
New York, NY 10028
(646) 237-5035

Scarpetta
355 West 14th Street
New York, NY 10014
(212) 691-0555


Galanga
149 West 4th Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 228-4267

Sugar Rush'ed...

...for the week at Serious Eats New York. Plus, 'Lunch for One' at Sophie's Cuban and Vandaag ^_^

Lunch for One: Oxtail Stew at Sophie's Cuban

Sugar Rush: Colazione Francese at Grandaisy Bakery

Sugar Rush: Boom Boom Berry from DessertTruck Works

Lunch for One: Vandaag

Sugar Rush: Simply Peeled...smoothies...
...and the Fruizo with fresh fruits.

First Look: Blue Smoke Bake Shop...
...a peek at their Salty Chocolate Bar with Grilled JalapeƱos and Peanuts...
...and the ridiculously delicious Banana Cream Pie!

Sugar Rush: Peach Doughnuts at Doughnut Plant

Hope everyone has a great weekend!!