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Pho Sho

16 Nov

Yes… I do know how terrible that title is.  And I love bad jokes (I owe that to my father).

When my coworker said she was ordering from L’Annam, a Vietnamese place on 3rd Ave at 28th Street, I knew I was jumping on the trendy train and ordering Pho.  It also helped that it was a cold, rainy NYC day… so hearty soup sounded perfect.

I’ve had Pho once before, but it was at the restaurant and they served it fully prepared.  I was disappointed by it, but informed quickly that there is something about it when you are served the raw meat that you then pour the hot soup over to cook.  This order provided me with two containers… one of the fillin’s with some cooked meat and some raw meat and one container of hot soup.  It wasn’t quite as hot as it probably should have been, however, it did the job to get my meat cooked well enough that it tasted like fresh roast beef.


It was definitely good, and I loved the thai basil on top, however, I’m still not sure that I get what all the fuss is about.  I mean it’s damn good soup, but why are people so terrified of it?  Because it says oxtail?  I’ve eaten far stranger!

It’s hard to judge a restaurant purely on soup takeout, however, I will say that it I do recommend this place for Pho in the very small comparison test I’ve had.

“Fast” Food near Port Authority

11 Nov

I now live pretty close to Port Authority, which is known for having pretty bad food selections.  I have been pretty pleased with some new offerings in the area (especially Montenapo in the NY Times building).  We needed two quick meals this weekend, so I decided upon Pick-A-Pita (now on 8th Ave between 39th and 40th) and Schnippers (also in the NY Times building on the corner of 8th Ave and and 41st). 

Schnippers is a place that I have been to a few times and REALLY enjoy.  They remind me a bit of Johnny Rockets but not a chain and no singing involved.  Their burgers are great and exactly the way I like them (with lots of extra flavorful goodies on top).  I usually get the Schnippers Classic (cheese blend, carmelized onions, bacon, arugula, and Schnippers sauce) but the Hickory Bacon Blue Burger (bacon, blue cheese, crispy onions, hickory BBQ sauce, lettuce, tomato, and Schnippers sauce) always sounded good.  Luckily Mike ordered the Hickory Bacon Blue so I could stick with my Classic.  One bite of Mike’s burger, however, and I’m sold!  The blue cheese was so. good. 

The Classic:

The Hickory Bacon Blue

One of my favorite parts of Schnippers is their sweet potato fries.  They come with a maple dipping sauce and it is SO good I could eat it with a spoon.

They’re also known for having great sloppy joes.

Total Nom Points: 7.5 out of 10

Next up was Pick-A-Pita as a quick lunch before starting to install a divider in the new apartment.  Pick-A-Pita used to be through a freight elevator in a tiny little back kitchen area.  It was always VERY tasty, but there was something fun about going through the elevator to get falafel.  They moved to a new, bigger location on 8th Ave between 39th and 40th, and I stubbornly believed it lost some luster with the move and haven’t eaten there since.  Knowing my party loves falafel, I figured it was as good a time as any to see if their falafel still lived up to expectations now that it wasn’t mysterious.  Luckily, the food hasn’t changed.  The location is actually quite nice with beatiful tin ceilings and a huge mirrored wall.  Tons of open seating and a little more room to maneuver as you pick from their salads.

Both my dad and I got the falafel with hummus pita and Mike went with the Shawafel (half shawarma and half falafel).  Everyone thoroughly enjoyed our pitas.

Total Nom Points: 7 out of 10

Welcome to the Neighborhood

19 Oct

I have long been reading about the Schnitzel Truck and was quite excited when I read on the Midtown Lunch Twitter Tracker that they were in front of my new office building on only my third day, I was in. It was chilly and the line was pretty long, but it was too fortuitous to pass up.

They had run out of bread, so they only had platters left. I wound up being glad to spend the extra $2 because the beet and feta salad was GREAT. The Austrian Potato salad left something to be desired (and it didn’t help that it was so cold that it felt like it was right out of the freezer and killed the temperature of the meat… but oh well). I would up choosing pork rather than chicken and the meat itself was perfect. The breading was perfectly shnitzel-like and the flavor was great. Just wish it hadn’t been so cold by the time I got across the street and into my office.

As far as “Street Meat” goes, this is good. Even more than being good, however, it’s original! Selling schnitzel out of a truck? Can’t wait to see what they think of next!