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    Louro offers a Great Gatsby themed menu this evening

5 Food Events Happening This Week

After this past rainy weekend, many of you are probably aching to get out of the house or office and go out and do something.  As a New Yorker, more often than not, “getting out of the house” involves going out to eat, and so in order to make your planning easier, we’ve curated a list of exciting food events this week that will brighten up your week (especially for those who missed out on yesterday’s Great GoogaMooga and whose food cravings were never properly satisfied!).

TONIGHT: GATSBY DINNER

Yesterday, with its gloom, wind, and rain, would have been the perfect day to go out and see the new film Gatsby. Whether or not you have been able to catch the movie, chances are you have been affected by the latest Gatsby fever that has taken over the nation. Nobody can seem to get enough of the 1920′s these days as Gatsby themed parties are popping up everywhere and nostalgia for the jazz age grows stronger. One chef that has jumped on the Gatsby bandwagon is Chef David Santos at Louro who will be offering a Gatsby/1920′s-themed tasting menu at his Nossa Mesa Supper Club tonight. The dishes are inspired by food that was typical of the era of Gatsby along with a welcome cocktail hour with drinks that were mentioned in the film. The dinner includes five courses and a cocktail and is $60. Find tickets here.

TUESDAY: LOBSTER & BEER LOVERS CRUISE

Mostly sunny, high of 79 degrees. The perfect forecast for tomorrow’s Lobster & Beer Lovers Cruise with Luke’s Lobster and Dogfish Head Craft Ale. The two-hour sunset cruise includes lobster rolls and unlimited craft beer by one of our favorite breweries. The ship sets sail at 7:00pm out of Pier 17 in the Seaport. Tickets can be found here.

TUESDAY: FILIPINO FIESTA

As part of this week’s booze fest a.k.a. The Manhattan Cocktail Classic, the Philippine Department of Tourism is throwing a dinner  and tropical cocktail party featuring favorite restaurants like The Ugly KitchenJeepney, Zengo, Kuma Inn/Umi Nom, and a drink menu by Maharlika‘s mixologist Enzo Lim. The dinner will take place at The Bowery Hotel Rooftop and will feature Asian dishes with colorful, exotic flair.  The event begins at 6:30pm tomorrow and dinner (with cocktails) is $75. Grab tickets here.

FRIDAY: KATZ’S TURNS CELEBRATES 125 YEARS

This Friday NYC’s famed Katz’s Delicatessen is celebrating its 125th anniversary by inviting some of the biggest names in the culinary scene to come and prepare interpretations of the deli’s classic dishes for a special Shabbat dinner. Chefs will include recent James Beard Award-winner Danny Bowien (Mission Chinese), Bill Telepan (Telepan), Joey Campanaro (The Little Owl, Market Table, Quality Clam) and Pastry chef Sarabeth Levine (Sarabeth’s). The celebrations will continue through Saturday with various festivities and live music at the LES deli. Find tickets to Friday night’s event here.

SAT + SUN: CRAFT BEER TASTING SAIL

Enjoy the long weekend with an afternoon sail and craft beer tasting on either Saturday or Sunday with Manhattan by Sail and the beer experts from Urban Oyster. Aboard the largest sailboat in Manhattan for a cruise around the city harbor as your learn about various craft beers (and taste them all). The tasting includes charcuterie bites and cheeses. Tickets, originally $105, are now only $60 and can be found here.

New Underground Supper Club Arrives in TriBeCa

Watch out, there’s a new member to the world of underground dining here in NYC. Welcome to the scene, Suite ThreeOhSix!

The new venue and supper club Suite ThreeOhSix has officially arrived in TriBeCa and kicked things off this past Saturday night with a grand opening reception. The supper club and culinary academy is the brainchild of young Daphne Cheng, who dropped out of UC Berkley to pursue culinary school in NYC. During her (only) two and a half years of professional cooking, she has had the opportunity to cook for celebrities, various non-profits, individuals, and businesses. With her new venture Suite ThreeOhSix, Daphne hopes to share her love of food with culinary professionals, beginner chefs, and food enthusiasts alike by hosting Saturday night dinners with secret menus and a wide selection of cooking classes from knife skills to molecular gastronomy.

What makes Suite ThreeOhSix even more unique is that her supper club menus are typically vegan. However, Daphne is not advertising her supper club as an official vegan supper club, mostly because she feels a lot of people who are really into food are scared or turned off by the term. She wants to be known for her innovative “ethnically ambiguous” cuisine, not because it is entirely vegan, but because it simply tastes so damn delicious.

Her first supper club will take place this coming Saturday, May 25th. It will feature a six-course menu for $69.  Her website distinctly states: “No picky eaters allowed” offering fair warning since you won’t know what will be served until the menu is placed in front of you at the table. At that point, it will be too late to say, “Oh but I don’t like mushrooms!” Supper club dinners will continue on June 8th (which is already sold out) and June 15th.

If the small bites she served at her grand opening are of any indication, this girl definitely knows how to cook up some delicious and unique veggie-centric food. See a sample menu below:

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    Mario Batali and Lidia Bastianich, the stars of the show, introduced each course and offered guest the opportunity to ask them questions throughout the evening.

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    The private dinner was held in Del Posto's beautiful downstairs Barbaresco Room.

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    Upon arrival guests were greeted with Champagne and passed hors d'œuvres.

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    Guests entered by descending down this elegant staircase to the private dining area on Monday night.

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    Lidia Bastianich greeted guests and helped serve hors d'œuvres during the beginning of the night.

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    Beautiful table setting in Del Posto's private downstairs Barbaresco Room.

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    Glasses ready to be filled with delicious Italian wine!

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    The Lobster Course: Left is Lidia's Astice Quasi Caprese and on the right is Mari's Lobster Crudo with Ramps and Meyer Lemon.

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    The Peas Course: On the left is Lidia's Risotto con Scaffata "Cacio e Pepe" and on the right is Mario's unique Mint and Pea Love Letters with Merguez sausage.

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    The Bolognese Course: Lidia's Fuzi Tradizionali al Ragu de Cortile (left) and Mario's "Classic Bolognese"

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    Underground Eats member Margaret Walker joined two of her friends at the Masters at the Table dinner.

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    The Beef Course: Lidia's Brasato all a Veneziana, Tagliata all a Griglia con Patate e Bietole (left) and Mario's Braised Beef Cheek with Morels and Stinging Nettle Polenta (right).

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    Dessert consisted of a Donut Course and included Mario's Bomboloni and Lidia's "Gnocchi di Susine" con Gelato di Bourbon e Prugne.

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    Del Posto's Wine Director Jeffrey Porter selected five exceptional wine pairings for Monday night's dinner.

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    Both star chefs seemed to be enjoying themselves Monday night as they chatted about everything from their favorite cooking ingredients to whether or not they ever order from Seamless.com.

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    Fans were able to introduce themselves and jump into photos with their favorite chefs.

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    Underground Eats' Harris Damashek with Lidia Bastianich (left) and a photo of the decadent 10-course menu served on Monday night.

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    At one point closer to the end of the evening the hosts introduced the talented kitchen staff at Del Posto and thanked them for doing such an amazing job.

Dining with the Masters: An Evening with Lidia and Mario

When you make a reservation at Del Posto you do so with an expectation of superb fine dining with outstanding service, amazing food, and delicious wine. On Monday night the Del Posto experience was elevated to new heights when approximately 200 diners enjoyed a multi-course dinner with wine pairings during a special evening hosted by none other than Mario Batali and Lidia Bastianich, two of the restaurants’ owners. It’s not everyday you get to dine among two of the biggest names in the food world.

As giddy, star-struck guests entered the beautiful Barbaresco Room at Del Posto, Lidia herself was already passing out some of her delicious hors d’oeuvres for everyone to nibble on with a welcoming glass of Champagne. From start to finish the evening was nothing short of Del Posto excellence. There is no wondering why the restaurant is up for a James Beard Award for Outstanding Service as every server was attentive and professional without the stuffiness one would expect from a four-star NY Times restaurant.

Even though Mario Batali seemed to have forgotten to dress up for the occasion wearing his trademark fleece vest, shorts, and pink button-up shirt with rolled up sleeves (we still love him!), he was definitely ready to act as gracious host as he and Lidia took the stage to welcome everyone and begin their introductions to the first course. The “dueling menu” consisted of five courses with each chef preparing their own interpretation based on a classic dish or specific ingredient; Lidia’s was always served on the left and Mario’s on the right. Between each course the chefs explained why and how they prepared their dish and allowed for guests to ask a few questions.

Later in the evening there was a longer Q&A session during which guests asked questions from “What are the three most important ingredients?” (Lidia’s answer: garlic, olive oil, and either parsley or basil) to “Have you ever ordered in using Seamless.com?” Neither chef even knew what this was. At one point Lidia declared her love for Korean food and Mario admitted he doesn’t care much for trendy molecular gastronomy techniques (since “Everything is molecular! Everything is made up of molecules. Why mess around with the textures?”

For those who have watched both chefs rise to stardom and have enjoyed all their restaurants and watch them on TV, it was truly an amazing opportunity to meet and speak with both Mario and Lidia. It’s rare that anyone can gain this much access to two of the biggest names in food. Even if Mario didn’t stick around to take photos with fans, he was happy to answer any and all questions and offer detailed responses.

While both chefs created great dishes it wouldn’t be a “dueling menu” without some fun competition. Although I definitely do not speak for everyone, below is a personal score card of each course and how the chefs compared: (see above photo gallery for images of each dish)

Lobster Course:

Lidia: Astice Quasi Caprese - Lobster with Burrata, Fresh Passion Fruit, Olive Oil, Asparagus, Radish, Cucumber, Carrot, Watercress, Chocolate Brioche and Bitter Chocolate

Mario: Lobster Crudo with Ramps and Meyer Lemon

Verdict: Mario. Simple and delicious.

Peas Course:

Lidia: Risotto con Scaffata “Cacio e Pepe” – Risotto with Pea served with Cheese (Peccorino) and Pepper

Mario: Mint and Pea Love Letters with Merguez Sausage

Verdict: Lidia. While Mario’s was surprising and inventive, Lidia’s perfectly cooked risotto won over the taste buds.

Bolognese Course:

Lidia: Fuzi Tradizionali al Ragu de Cortile - Traditional Fuzi Pasta made with Porcini Powder and Ragu of Chicken, Duck, Rabbit, and Guinea Hen.

Mario: Classic Bolognese.

Verdict: Mario.

Beef Course:

Lidia: Brasato alla Veneziana, Tagliata alla Griglia con Patate e Bietole – Flat Iron Steak with Sautéed Swiss Chard and Potatoes Topped with Wagyu Beef and Crispy Swiss Chard Stems.

Mario: Braised Beef Cheek with Morels and Stinging Nettle Polenta

Verdict: Even Mario admitted that it felt like Lidia cheated by throwing a beautiful piece of wagyu beef on top of her plate which solidified her “win” this round.

Donuts Course:

Lidia: “Gnocchi de Susine” con Gelato di Bourbon e Prugne

Mario: Bomboloni

Verdict: Lidia. Bourbon ice cream gave her extra points.

Mario & Lidia Host Private Dinner Tonight; NYC Burger Week Events; Ethiopian Pop-up in Williamsburg; and More Edible Activities This Week

Those who nabbed tickets to the sold out Masters at the Table event hosted by non other than Mario Batali and Lidia Bastianich at Del Posto, may need to pinch themselves because tonight is the night it’s all happening. This evening at Del Posto the two superstar chef personalities will go head-to-head as they prepare a dueling menu of their favorite Italian dishes. The 10-course dinner will most likely go down in history as one of the most epic meals of any of the 200+ guests’ lives.

Wednesday is May Day which means that spring finally feels like it’s really here. Ok, maybe it doesn’t actually feel like it’s here since the temperature still seems to disagree, but at least we know that it really can’t be far along now. With May comes its perfect weather for BBQ’ing burgers and dogs and so it only seems appropriate that Wednesday is also the first day of NYC Burger Week. Starting May 1st and continuing through May 7th there will be a slew of burger-centric events happening throughout the city. On Thursday Hardings NYC will host a Burger and Bourbon Dinner while Boozy Burbs hosts an Off-Menu Burger and Putts Beer Dinner the same night. On Friday Get Real Presents will host a Beer, Bowling and Burgers Festival at Bowlmor Lanes. If you really want to be in the know about all the best burgerlicious events happening be sure to follow our favorite burger blog, Burger Conquest.

If you are so over the American classic burger, than perhaps you’d be more interested in something a bit more international. This Saturday the traveling NYC Ethiopian pop-up restaurant Bunna Cafe is hosting their biggest event ever in a secret location in Williamsburg. The evening will celebrate Fasika, the Ethiopian Easter, when traditionally Ethiopians rejoice as they end a seven-week fasting period with a huge feast and party. After dinner guests will take part in a traditional coffee ceremony and have the opportunity to watch a live performance staring Tadele Daba, a world famous dancer and choreographer, as well as a former judge of Ethiopian Idol. VIP tickets can be found here.

The Food Book Fair kicks off this Thursday night and will continue through the weekend hosting a number of events that include cooking demonstrations, panel discussions, and tasting events. The fair will take place at three different locations: the Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn Winery, and The Brooklyn Kitchen. Participants include Bon Appetit’s Editor-in-Chief Adam Rapoport, The New York Times’ Oliver Strand, Smitten Kitchen’s Deb Perelman, Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver, and Chef Elizabeth Falkner. Full schedule and ticketing information can be found here.

If you are missing tonight’s dinner at Del Posto and are kicking yourself since you would LOVE to have a unique experience at one of your favorite Italian restaurants, then be sure to grab a spot at this Saturday’s The Art of Sauce Making class with Del Posto’s Chef de Cuisine Matt Abdoo. The course will blow your mind as you learn all the ins and outs of making the most delicious Italian sauces from scratch by a highly esteemed Italian chef. After the course, everyone is invited for a sit-down family-style Italian lunch with Del Posto’s selected wine pairings. This will absolutely be unlike any other cooking class you’ve ever attended. Find tickets here.

And then it’s Sunday. But this week, Sunday should not be treated like a typical low-key, get-ready-for-the-week Sunday. Why? Because it’s Cinco de Mayo! And you need a margarita! If you are looking to celebrate the holiday in full festive form then we encourage you to do so at Fatta Cuckoo. The Lower East Side restaurant will continue its Sunday Supper: Friends of Fatta guest chef series by welcoming Chef William Huffman who is a master of cuisine hailing from the south of the boarder. Dinner includes margarita and mezcal pairings and will feature six courses of Mexican favorites. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

 

The Sugar Factory: Where the Check Comes With a Sugar High and a Self-Respect Low

The Sugar Factory's "Energy Bear." Image via Thrillist

In restaurant news, recently opened in the used-to-be-trendy-now-it’s-trying-to-hold-on-to-its-glory-days Meatpacking District is a NYC outpost of the Las Vegas establishment, The Sugar Factory American Brasserie. The menu, almost as ridiculous as Guy Fieri’s American Kitchen & Bar in Times Square, is brimming with insane sugar and booze cocktail concoctions alongside a $1,000 fondue option that feeds six people (max), and an oddly normal burger. The copy for the menu is almost as ludicrous as the menu items themselves. Below are some of our favorites. All quoted text has been pulled directly from The Sugar Factory Menu online.  

“The Energy Bear”
a.k.a 36 ounces of sugar, sugar, alcohol, sugar, caffeine, caffeinated sugar, and caffeine stuffed sugar.

“This amazing blend of watermelon vodka, other spirits and tropical fruits will
certainly keep your party going with the float of red bull energy drink on top.
While the fun energy filled gummie bears that come inside it let your inner
youth out.”

“Blow Pop”
a.k.a the candy you never wanted turned into a drink.

“The sour apple blow pop has been a long-time
Favorite flavor for many of us. We have
Liquefied this classic, poured it into a
Glass and finished it off with
Bubble gum pop rocks.”

“Sexual Chocolate”
a.k.a the name no drink should ever be named.

“In this delicious blend, We have taken chocolate,
mixed it with a bit of creamy goodness, added
a touch of honey and Topped it off with some
bubbles. A little cinnamon dusted over the top
adds the finishing touch”

The “Super Fun Premium Fondue Menu” includes options such as:

“Red Velvet”

“A ‘Red Velvet Truffle,’ Melted Table Side with Pure Melted White Chocolate. ‘Red
Velvet’ Chocolate Bars Red Velvet Cupcake, White Chocolate Dipped Strawberry
Pearls, Candied Violet Lollipop, Raspberry French Macarons, Homemade Bon Bons,
Strawberry Pearls, Served with All the Toppings of Your Choice and a Bottle of
Veuve Clicquot, Rose, NV, Champagne
$395 for 4
$295 (without Champagne)”

“Chocolate Gold”

“Chef Gillet’s Favorite Chocolate Fondue, A Gold Coated Dark Chocolate Truffle,
Melted Table SideDark Chocolate Sauce, Served with ‘Gold Chocolate Nuggets,’
Gold and Chocolate Truffles Gold Dusted Gummy Bears, Chocolate-Gold Studded
Strawberries, Chocolate Cupcake with Gold Leaf, Gold Dusted Homemade
Chocolate Bars, All of the Toppings of Your Choice, a Bottle of 2002 Dom Perignon
Champagne and a Glass of Hardy d’Or 50 year Cognac for the Table

Each Guest will Receive a Gift Bag with a Box of Our Hand Crafted Chocolates, a
Signature Package of Homemade Macarons and a Giant Two Pound Chocolate Bar
$1000 (up to 6)”

 

This is one of those places that looks so amazingly catastrophic that we kind of have to try it. And by kind of, we mean we will… Even if if we can get diabetes just by breathing the air. We’ve got our fingers crossed that we run into one of the many MTV reality show stars they have pictured in their celeb gallery.

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