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Welcome to the Neighborhood: MyDanoz

16 Aug

Our NY office is on 5th Avenue and 30th Street. (I never know what to call the neighborhood… since we’re ON 5th I guess just Midtown, but we’re also close to Flatiron).  Pretty much everyone says this about their neighborhood (and I say it about my apartment neighborhood, too), but there are very few places to get a good lunch around here.

I want something quick and flavorful. Typically I try to lean towards healthy.

Sure, there is a “make your own salad” place with a hot buffet bar (those things creep me out) and any number of other things… but that gets old after a while.  And how many variations can I make on a salad? Truly.

This morning I was walking on the other side of the street than I usually do and spotted a new place (on 5th Avenue between 29th and 30th Streets, East Side of the street). I had no idea if it was just new to me, or new to the neighborhood. According to their Twitter feed, MyDanoz Fine Foods opened July 5th. (And call me a grammar/spelling nerd, but their website needs some fine tuning. Though “Diary” instead of “Dairy” is kind of cute in an “awww… so close” kind of way.)

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I was really impressed walking in. It just felt like somewhere I want to be.  Fresh bread on the shelves.

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Delicious sounding sandwiches (lots of fig and fig jam on the menu!)

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A grocery store with high-end, nice food.  A lovely looking dessert case. And an illy coffee bar. (I’m a big fan of illy coffee)

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And in the back there is fresh produce, a sushi bar, and soon-to-be salad bar station.

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Upstairs they have a nice place to eat lunch and a wine bar, which will be opening soon.

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And even a roof terrace!

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On my way through the cafe (store? shop?), a woman was making awesome looking crepes, and the woman next to her was offering samples. One bite and I was hooked.

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I chose a smoked turkey, fresh tomato, gruyere, spinach, and basil crepe. And it was quite a hefty crepe!

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Some crepes are really just a plain conduit for fillings, but this crepe was really flavorful on its own and the fillings were fresh and very, very good.  It was a very filling lunch, actually! (Which I never expect from a crepe)

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As I was walking through and taking pictures, a man approached me who I assume is the owner.  His English was a bit tough to understand, but his pride in his business was clear and warm. He mentioned how excited he was to bring fresh, good food to the area and we lamented about how much it was needed.  He said that they are only part of the way there and new things will be coming soon, such as the wine bar and more deli stuffs.  I’m excited to have this place so close and looking forward to trying more!

 

 

Peter’s Rotisserie (“Since 1969”)- Hell’s Kitchen

27 May

When Peter’s Rotisserie opened up in Hell’s Kitchen, just a few blocks away (9th Ave between 42nd and 43rd), I had no idea it was anything special.  Then I started hearing some buzzing that it was “famous” and a favorite brought over from Williamsburg (Brooklyn).  So I stopped in one night, got some chicken, and decided to see what was so special.

My conclusion: Not a thing

So when my team decided to visit there for Team Lunch, I was less than enthused.  Turns out, it’s a good thing I went back.  While I am still underwhelmed by their chicken, the rest of the food has actually been quite good, and now I keep going back.

Think of it like a bumped up Boston Market.  You pick a main, 2 sides, and a roll.  Here we have some chicken with collard greens and mashed sweet potato.  I really enjoy the sweet potatoes here.  Full of flavor.

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Then the slow roasted pork with potato salad and roasted veggies.  The pork was surprisingly tender and flavorful.  And the roasted veggies are DELISH!

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The meat loaf (with white gravy), collard greens, and potato salad.  I REALLY like the meatloaf here.

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They also have awesome pink mint lemonade that they serve in mason jars.

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Overall, I have been really impressed with Peter’s, since after all, it is a fast food place, and find myself craving it often.  I recommend going with the meat loaf, roasted veggies, sweet potatoes, pink mint lemonade, and the mac and cheese (if you want to be bad.  And by bad… I mean OH so good).  It’s a good place for dine-in, take-out, or delivery.  Man I love New York.

Total Nom Points: 6.5 out of 10

Bon Chon Chicken

29 Nov

Welcome back from your Thanksgiving hangover!  You know what cures a hangover like none-other?  Korean Fried Chicken!

They actually opened up a BonChon on my street… and they even deliver.  VERY dangerous.   

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It came with some sides (which is typical for Korean food… surprise sides!) and I’m pretty sure it was some slaw and pickled radish.

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I also ordered a bulgogi wrap, since I’m OBSESSED with bulgogi. 

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It was good… but I prefer good ol’ fashioned bulgogi and rice.

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So of course we ordered that too!  It was good, but I prefer it from other places.  I think if you’re going to get BonChon, just stick with the fried chicken.

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Which is delicious.

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Slightly sweet, just the right amount of crisp.

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Naughty but oh so good!

Total Nom Points: 6.5 out of 10