My brother and sister-in-law sent us for a week my nephew Valentin who turned 16 years old this year. We were all very excited to have him here and made it a culinary experience for two reasons: Valentin loves and appreciates food, and also because, where he lives, there is not as much diversity as in New York. So we skipped French restaurants and went for typical American as well as ethnic cuisine. First stop was at Dino & Harry's in Hoboken: you cannot come to this country without trying a steak!
I love this steakhouse that I consider one of the best: good quality of meat and they definitely know how to cook perfectly a steak.
So, while we were waiting for our steaks, we ate some delicious focaccia bread and breadsticks with some olive oil, catching up on the news from the family.
Of course, Jodi ordered her favorite: petite filet mignon, perfectly cooked medium and served with mushrooms.
Delicious as usual, the meat was very tender and juicy.
Valentin and I shared the porterhouse for two:
It was a big piece of meat, where the strip loin (right) was separated by a T-shape bone from the tenderloin (left). We ordered it medium-rare and it was, again, perfectly cooked. The meat was tender, juicy, with a nice char on the outside.
For sides, we went for Mac & Cheese:
I was so happy to see that on the menu: it goes so well with a steak! It was nice and creamy.
We also shared the creamed spinach:
When I think that when I was a kid, I did not really like spinach! These were fantastic, probably because of the cream though...At least I could say that I had my share of greens that day...
Of course we could not leave without any dessert...Valentin tried the Snowboken, made of vanilla ice cream, chocolate fudge, marshmallow, crumbled Oreo cookies and shaved coconut.
On my side, I ordered the pear and almond tart:
It was served with a cinnamon ice cream that complemented well the tart. However, I was a bit disappointed by the almond part of it: not enough!
It was a good start for this visit, Dino & Harry's being a great place, and Valentin was amazed by the steak he just ate! It would for sure only be the beginning...
Enjoy (I did)!
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It is quite funny to think of a 16yr old to come here to the US from France to enjoy our food!! Americans are so convinced that everything in france is so much more delicious that we forget there are some very original foods to seek out here.....
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I agree: there's a wide variety of food here, that goes beyond the simple ideas we may have about a certain cuisine. For instance, Italian is not just pizza and pasta; Japanese is not just sushi and sashimi. France has some great food, that undeniable, but I can tell you that other countries, including the US with its New American cuisine have some incredible food too. And it is coming from somebody who grew up eating French food!
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