Archive | February, 2011

Atlanta Nomming: Flip Burger Boutique

23 Feb

I went to Atlanta for work and managed to plan my trip for the week of the most epic snow storm that ever hit Atlanta.  I don’t think I truly understood how bad ice can be in a place that doesn’t usually get it, however, I got out of the train station and was literally trapped.  I couldn’t get down the stairs because it was a ramp of ice.  I wound up climbing through a snow bank.  The entire city shut down amidst warnings on the news to not leave home.  Many of my meetings were cancelled at the last minute, which was a bummer.

It did give me a chance to get to know our Atlanta Sales Rep a bit better, however, and she was kind enough to take me to Richard Blais’ Flip Burger.  (And my Top Chef Sluttiness continues!)

Richard Blais is known on Top Chef for creating edible feats of science.  He uses the techniques of Molecular Gastronomy and is known for being the master of the liquid hydrogen tank on Top Chef.  I think a lot of his artistry gets lost on the show, however, opening up a refined concept centered around burgers and milkshakes worked very well for him.

The menu changes, so this was the offering we had:

 

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Notice the liquid nitrogen milkshakes?  How could I NOT try one of those.


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As for the space, I LOVED it.  It’s long cafeteria style tables with a nifty mural painted on the back and TVs that were framed by old fashioned wooden frames.  Too cool.

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Then the shakes came… Kristen got the Rice Krispy shake, which tasted like liquid rice krispy treats and even had a few on top.

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I went with the nutella and burnt marshmallow shake.  This was sensational.

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The marshmallows tasted just like the best part of camping.

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We split some parmesan zucchini fries.  These were good, but missing some zucchini oomph.

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We also split the pork belly macaroni and cheese.  The pork belly was very good, and I LOVES me some pork belly, however, I think I would have preferred a crispier pork product on this one.  I also thought the little round macaroni was a weird choice.  It just didn’t come together for me.

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Kristen ordered the Korean BBQ burger, which sounded great except it had kimchi on it.  She really enjoyed it.

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My burger was other-wordly.  Usually I would say that most burgers are burgers… and how good could a burger be?  Turns out I like my burgers amped up with special toppings.  It was the Black Diamond Burger with black diamond prime brisket rib eye and short rib x2, roasted mushrooms, onion, brie, and horseradish mayo.  (I went with the smoked mayo instead).  WOW!  A $17 burger CAN be worth it.

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Overall, I was really impressed with this place.  I recommend you stick to the burgers and shakes and skip the sides, however, I’m glad I tried it all.  It was one of the best burgers I have ever had.

Total Nom Points: 7 out of 10


 

Alchemy (Brooklyn)

21 Feb

We were wandering around Brooklyn on a rainy evening after seeing a fantastic exhibit at Brooklyn Art Museum (Norman Rockwell… it’s thru April 10, 2011), looking fora  place to grab a bite.  We walked by a number of places and used Urban Spoon to find a recommended place.  Before we knew it, we had wandered to 5th Ave in Park Slope to find Alchemy (56 Fifth Avenue at Bergen Street).

Inside, there were a few small tables and then a few communal tables.

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We started with Herbed Goat Cheese in Philo Dough with watercress, pears and lime vinaigrette.  The Philo was perfectly crispy and the salad underneath was very good.  I also loved how the goat cheese paired with the pear.

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We got brussels sprouts and shells and cheese with bacon and peas as sides.  The sprouts were DELISH!  The shells and cheese needed more depth.

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Mike got the burger.  It was well cooked and the fries were well crisped.

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I chose the Grilled Hanger Steak (all natural angus beef) with herbed butter, mashed potatoes and kale.  The potatoes were DELICIOUS and the steak had a good char.  And what could be wrong with butter on steak? Nom nom nom.

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I’m always skeptical of kale that isn’t crispy, but this was perfectly cooked so the ultra bitter taste was gone and it was just delicious, greeny, garlicky goodness.

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The dessert menu had some great options…

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But I had to choose the Sticky Guinness Pudding with toffee sauce and candied hazelnuts.  How could I not?  And MMMMMM was it good!  I wanted to lick the plate.  The pudding itself was a bit overcooked, but the flavors were so good that it didn’t even matter.

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I don’t know why I am constantly surprised by how good food can be in Brooklyn.  We have been pretty lucky with our BK Stumble Upons.  Overall, Alchemy was better than good.  The price points are close to NY, and the food is NY quality.  I would go back here in a heartbeat.  I would love to try Alchemy for brunch.

Total Nom Points: 7 out of 10

Xie Xie- Before the End

17 Feb

We ate at Xie Xie long before Angelo Sosa made a splash on Top Chef.  I even blogged about it before and confessed my love for their 1000 year-old ice cream sandwiches (which got them a Runner Up title for best Noms of 2009).  Even after Angelo made it through his first season, we were impressed that when we were eating there, he was casually sitting around and greeting customers.  He seemed a very likable guys in person.

(WARNING: Top Chef Spoiler for last night’s episode, February 16th, 2011, is at the end)

We took a big group of friends there and got to try a huge variety of the sandwiches. 

This was the Fish Cha Ca La Vong with onion jam and sriracha mayo dill.  DSCF1607

 This was the Shredded Braised Chicken Sandwich. 

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And then… there was this… I have no idea what this was 🙂

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The Sweet Glazed Pork Sandwich on a Chinese Bun was perfectly offset with the cilantro.  I don’t think you can make a pork steamed bun that I won’t love.  One of my most favoritist foods.

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But my absolute favorite was the Vietnamese BBQ Beef Sandwich. 

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It is supposed to come with basil mayo and carrot kimchi…

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But I got mine sans kimchi

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Unfortunately, Xie Xie has since closed.  This is awful news because I LOVED that ice cream sandwich… And it’s GREAT news because I lurrrrrrved that ice cream sandwich too much.  Angelo Sosa has gone on to another venture that just recently opened called Social Eatz.  I can’t wait to try it!  I just hope the ice cream sandwich comes back some day…

TOP CHEF SPOILER:

Angelo Sosa surprisingly got kicked off tonight.  I know a lot of people found him annoying, but I liked him and always drooled when looking at his food.  I can’t wait to see what this guy does next… but I’m surprised he didn’t win Top Chef.