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Friday, October 3, 2014

The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

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image of The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

I might have found my new favorite spot for brunch: The Cupping Room Café. Located in Soho, this spot combines a bar, a restaurant and a bakery. 
image of The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

We arrived by the entrance on West Broadway and I thought that it was a tiny place, but then, they brought us to their main dining room, located passed the open kitchen. 
image of The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

It is a warm place with a very rustic feel thanks to the tin ceiling, the brick walls and the antique pot belly stove proudly displayed I the back. 
image of The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Service was very nice, although a bit overwhelmed at times. 

So, you probably wonder why I think it is a great place? Well, as I mentioned earlier, it is a bakery, so a lot of items on their menu such as cakes, cookies, muffins are made on premises. Then, they have one of my favorite dish: eggs Benedict. But here, I am talking about customized eggs Benedict! You just pick what you want on it: salmon, fresh, not smoked, fresh tuna...This is the first time I go to a restaurant that offers that. So I decided to try and ordered the eggs Benedict with fresh salmon ($6 suppl.).
image of eggs benedict at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

With it, I had a choice of fries, salad or fruits (for an additional $2). I went for the fruit salad, trying to keep it healthy...before dessert... I really like when restaurants propose fruits as a side, especially in the Summer. Regular salads? Too boring. Potatoes: not always good.
image of eggs benedict at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

The eggs were perfectly cooked, the yolk being delightfully runny, and the salmon cooked as requested, rare and giving to the dish a new dimension. The only negative is that I would have preferred the fruits in a separate plate or a bowl as they soon foot submerged by the Hollandaise sauce.
image of eggs benedict at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Jodi got the cobb salad, without chicken and bacon.
image of cobb salad at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Although there was a lot of it, it was way overpriced at $20.

So, this is a bakery, so we could not miss desserts. We therefore decided to go for their sampler that was a great deal for $8. 
image of dessert sampler at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

The smiler was composed of:

Tiramisu:
image of tiramisu at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Red velvet cake:

image of red velvet cake at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Brownie:
image of brownie at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

My favorite was definitely the brownie: it was heaven on a plate! It was very chocolatey, with the top being crunchy and the middle very moist. The tiramisu was very light and creamy. The red velvet: good, but nothing extraordinary for me.

With my brunch, I got a fresh squeezed orange juice that was not watered down:
image of fresh squeezed orange juice at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

And an espresso:
image of espresso at The Cupping Room Cafe in New York, NY

Although a little pricey, this is definitely a good place for brunch. If you go there, do not miss desserts!

Enjoy (I did)!

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Revisit: Taka Taka in New York, NY

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Taka Taka characterizes itself as a Mexican Sushi and Japanese Tacos joint. I guess you understand: this is a Mexican / Japanese fusion restaurant with a very interesting menu, branching out to these two distinct cuisines. It is not our first time there (previous review here) and we were looking for an original place, close to the heart of Tribeca, to celebrate my cousin Sandrine's visit.
image of dining room at Taka Taka in New York, NY

Another originality of this place is its conveyor belt or kaiten sushi. It is like a fun way to eat: dishes with a number will pass in front of you and you decide to pick them or not. The number refers to the menu on the table set, so it quickly becomes a game. First you will look at what is passing by and then quickly try to know what it is, and then, it will be the reverse: you will be waiting for that number 5 to come. But do not worry: if you really want a roll, you can just ask them and they will make it for you.
image of menu at Taka Taka in New York, NY

Each plate has a color that corresponds to a price, so be careful: it can be a fun game, a pricey game...
image of plates at Taka Taka in New York, NY

To start our dinner, we decided to order some mocktails. Sandrine and Jodi got  Kiiro that is tangerine juice, basil and a touch of lime.
image of Kiiro mocktail at Taka Taka in New York, NY

image of Kiiro mocktail at Taka Taka in New York, NY

I ordered the Gogo, a mango frappé with macerated blackberries:

image of Gogo mocktail at Taka Taka in New York, NY

I preferred the Kiiro that was an interesting combination, very refreshing, over the Gogo that was a bit difficult to drink because it was too thick.
So it was time for us to try some of the dishes. We decided to go exclusively with the kaiten sushi and passed on the menu. This is what we got (read: number - outside / filling):

05 - Seaweed / crab, cream cheese, avocado with chipotle:
image of Crab, cream cheese and avocado rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

15 - Tampico dressing / crab, salmon skin, cucumber, chile serrano and sriracha sauce (this was quite spicy!):
image of salmon, chile serrano and sriracha rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

17 - Fresh tuna / avocado, cucumber, asparagus with jalapeño dressing:
image of avocado, cucumber, asparagus rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

19 - Spicy tuna / shrimp, baby spinach, masago and guacamole:
image of shrimp, baby spinach, guacamole rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

01 - Seaweed / lettuce, avocado, cucumber with tampico dressing:
image of lettuce, avocado, cucumber rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

07 - Rice and sesame seeds / salmon, cucumber and cream cheese:
image of salmon, cream cheese, cucumber rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

10 - Shrimp with chile piquin / mango, cucumber, fried plantains and avocado:
image of mango, cucumber, fried plantains rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

06 - mixed sesame seeds / sweet potato tempura, zucchini, avocado with tempura drops (one of my favorite ones):
image of sweet potato tempura, zucchini, avocado rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

03 - Cucumber / banana, tomato, asparagus and avocado:
image of banana, tomato, asparagus and avocado rolls at Taka Taka in New York, NY

We could not get this last one from the conveyor belt as we kept looking and it never came. So, we ordered it and it came fairly quickly, meaning that you are not bound to whatever is created by the Chef.

For dessert, we got the fried ice cream that was fantastic and decadent. Think about it: fried ice cream!
image of fried ice cream at Taka Taka in New York, NY

This was a fantastic meal and I am glad that we got to get Sandrine discover this place. Next time we go, we will go for their menu as I believe it is where you see the fusion in all its splendor.

Enjoy (I did)!
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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

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Please note that the meal was complimentary. However, the opinions expressed in my blog are 100% my own!

image of Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Last Sunday, I got invited for a review of Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery that opened two and a half weeks ago. It is always exciting to go to a place that just opened, although you never know if you will have a good experience, the kitchen or staff needing sometimes some adjustments at the beginning.

Located in Soho, this place is the sister restaurant of Hogar Dulce Hogar in San Sebastian, Spain, an area thriving with fantastic food and a culinary culture that made it the city with the most Michelin stars per square meter in the world! 
image of Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

So, we arrived at the restaurant a little after noon. Of course, we could not miss the sign outside, that did not get fully register to me, probably because I was too busy taking photos. I opened the door and the second thing I saw were...blankets!
image of blankets at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

And behind them, a little space with a couch that was like a living room, minus the TV.
image of living room at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Looking up was a screen where movies were playing and an incredible suspended garden all along the wall, going to the ceiling. At that point, you wonder in which world you just entered, but know that this is going to be different.
image of suspended garden at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

We met with the manager Gonzalo who introduced us to Miguel Blanco, who came with the concept and took care of us, explaining to us not only the food, but also the kind of experience he wanted to give to his customers. So, we were wondering about the couch area? They wanted to make it like an extension of a living room. The blankets? It is just in case you get cold. How thoughtful. The general idea is to make you feel cozy and at home. Normal, considering that Hogar Dulce Hogar means Home Sweet Home in Spanish. 
image of books and ipad at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

So you can just go there and, besides eating and drinking, read or surf the internet with the iPads they provide (they also have a free wifi). You can also go in the back in a little space covered with a chalk board and draw:
image of chalk board at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Or use some of the chalk and small chalk board signs located on each tables.
image of chalk board at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

There are plenty of little details all over the restaurant that surely make this place unique, such as the mint plant on the coffee table:
image of mint plant at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

or the plants on each table:
image of tables at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

The screen is also interesting: in the morning, they project videos showing what is happening in the kitchen that is located upstairs. Later, the video will change based on various criteria. For instance, in the winter, you may see a video of beaches or dogs with their head outside the window of a car. In the Summer, when it is hot, mountains.
image of kitchen at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Every detail is there to make you think about happy things, why not vacations when seeing the surf boards hanged against one of the walls or reading some positive saying such as the one at the entrance (today is good day to smile).

Food wise, they make everything on site, but know that it is not a pure bakery: they also serve lunch, brunch or dinner. We got sweets, but definitely, their savory dishes look yummy, like the toast with Iberico ham or one of their best sellers: the apple and bacon burger. They also serve a 50-second fresh squeezed orange juice. The idea behind it is that the vitamins in the juice will start to fade after the first 50 seconds because of the contact with the oxygen, so they commit to bring it to you...in 50 seconds.
image of espresso and bombon at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

So, we started off with beverages. Being a coffee drinker, I was curious about their choices. Miguel explained that their coffee is a blend of 6 different beans from countries like Indonesia or Ethiopia that they roast for 12 minutes, instead of 14 minutes, in order to obtain a sweeter and less bitter taste. They then ship it from San Sebastian, close to 4,000 miles away. You can get an espresso or a latte, but they also propose some interesting creations, such as the bombon that is made with dulce de leche, or the café Magdalena aka Muff’nJoe, made with a muffin!
image of café Magdalena aka Muff’nJoe at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

I decided to try the café donut or DoughJoe, that is coffee and a donut put in a blender. Don't worry: it does not taste like baby food, but like a very creamy coffee, not too sweet and with a slight coffee taste.
image of hot chocolate at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Jodi went for the hot chocolate. Ok, this is not your regular hot chocolate. Let's zoom a bit so you can understand:
image of hot chocolate at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

A little more detail:
image of hot chocolate at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

As you can see, it is a very thick hot chocolate, closer to a pot de crème rather than a regular hot chocolate. Miguel warned us and said that it was so thick that a spoon would stand on its own. So we did the test...
image of hot chocolate at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

And it stood on its own, right like Miguel said. It was very chocolate-y and a bit sweet, but still addictive. 

Then, the first pastry we tried was torrija, a Spanish specialty close to a French toast (another best seller).
image of torrija or Spanish French toast at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Instead of using some old bread, they use a brioche that they dip in milk and orange, then dip in eggs and fry. It is then put in powdered sugar and cinnamon, the sugar melting as the bread is hot. 
image of torrija or Spanish French toast at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

It was delicious and definitely reminded me of the pain perdu we use to make at home when I was a kid.

We then tried the amonna cake (grandma's cake):
image of Grandma's cake at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

Think about it as a sweet version of a quiche.
image of Grandma's cake at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

This was sublime and my favorite: I could not stop eating it! The inside, simply made with cream, eggs and sugar, was sweet, but not too much. The crust was crumbly, adding a bit of texture to a pastry that I surely recommend.

We then tried the Santiago Almond Cake:
image of Santiago Almond cake at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

I thought it was like the almond cakes you find in any other bakeries, but I was mistaken. 
image of Santiago Almond cake at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

There was no crust. It was pure almond, like a concentrated version of marzipan. Not too sweet and definitely a great pastry if you love marzipan.

image of glass of water at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Sohoimage of bottle of water at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

After that, we tried their gelato that are also homemade and made with high quality ingredients.
image of gelato at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

We tried the following:

  • Quark (dairy product) with honey and walnuts. It tasted like a frozen yogurt gelato.
  • Dark chocolate (definitely for the chocolate lovers).
  • Green apple.
  • Hazelnut.
  • Super lemon.
My favorite was the hazelnut one as this is one of my favorite flavors with praline for ice cream, but I admit that I was pleasantly surprised by the green apple and lemon one, fruity flavors being more associated for me to sherbet rather than gelato.
image of Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

I really liked what we ate at Hogar Dulce Hogar and had a good time talking to Miguel who was definitely passionate about his business, placing quality and hospitality above everything, so people feel like home, in a place that has some character. I cannot wait to go back there to try their savory dishes and get some more pastries.

image of dog treats at Hogar Dulce Hogar, a Basque Bakery in Soho

And do not feel bad leaving your dog outside while you enjoy your meal or treat inside: they have a spot created specifically for them, where they can enjoy some fresh water and dog treats. If these are as good as what we got, maybe I should bring some home for a snack!

Enjoy (I did)!

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Restaurant Information

* Restaurant Name
Hogar Dulce Hogar
* Overall
★★★☆☆
* Neighborhood / Cuisine
SoHo / Spanish
* Street Address
341 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013
* Phone
(917) 510-7351
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