Archive for December, 2008

Curry Hill Cheap Eat

December 31, 2008

There are certain subway stops in New York City that are unlike any other — you walk up and instantly, your senses are hit with a completely different experience than where you left from: Times Square, for example, is an overdose of lights and fleeting cabs. The NR stop on 28th Street is like that for the nose — you walk up and instantly smell spices. You’re in the part of Murray Hill known as Curry Food — Indian and Middle Eastern food galore.

mujaddara platter

mujaddara platter

Today, I met my favorite Canadian, Jessalynn, for lunch at one of nymag.com’s 2008 Cheap Eats, Kalustyan’s. YOU MUST GO. The whole meal — and it was a bountiful heap of grape leaves, moujaddara, pita, and salad drizzled with tahini sauce — only cost $9 each, with bev included. First, browse the downstairs mart, where you’ll find every obscure ingredient you’ve never dreamed of, like nopalitos, which is from a cactus plant and used in Mexican dishes. Then, go upstairs to the deli (seating is tight so avoid peak lunch hour) where a friendly white-haired man is eager to serve you and give you samples. The moujaddara platter seemed to be their specialty, so order that — it’s mild and made from lentils, rice, extra virgin olive oil. Delish. I will be back, because this place would be like Rachel’s ultimate candy store. If you’re a cook with exotic tastes, you can order online from their grocery here.

Despereaux

December 28, 2008
little mouse, big dreams

little mouse, big dreams

Don’t ask why I found this movie poster on the junky corner of 12th and 3rd inspiring. Just ‘cuz I did.

What I really went to check out was the two-story thrift shop in the middle of the block, Cure, which Sammy discovered for me. Proceeds benefit diabetes research, so check it out!

Surprise Birthday Cake

December 8, 2008

Ever go out to eat at the Olive Garden or Friendly’s, to see the wait staff parade out to a table singing “Happy Birthday” and bearing a tiny candle-lit cake? The birthday boy or girl usually blushes at the stares of other customers and playfully chastises the family member who secretly planned the surprise.  In the hustle and bustle of New York restaurants, you don’t usually get that kind of performance…but if you want it, we discovered the tradition at Kashkaval Foods on 9th Ave., between 55th and 56th Streets.

When Pando, the owner of this cheese shop/wine bar (which has a wonderful selection of Mediterranean tapas), found out it was our friend Leah’s birthday, he planned a b-day brigade all on his own initiative. At the end of our meal, the lights dimmed and he surprised Leah with this miniature red velvet cake, as we all sang “Happy Birthday.” I don’t think she was too embarrassed. I say relish in your birthday glory! So go, and if you’re in the mood for a delicious/cheap dessert for the table, pretend it’s someone’s birthday.

surprise birthday cake from Kashkaval

surprise birthday cake from Kashkaval