In the city for my 40th birthday:
Seasonal
http://www.seasonalnyc.com/there is a companion, 2nd tier Austrian restaurant:
http://www.ediandthewolf.com/my friends took me to Seasonal to celebrate
sedate, taupe space...top welcoming service
one of the best sommelier experiences I've ever had; "what do you like?" ...I replied, "stone, moss, iron"
An Austrian pinot...one bottle of many...an Austrian pinot? My grandfather was the German wine connoisseur...as I recall he was always Rieslings on his trips abroad
I always figured a density to Osterrecheian cuisine. This was sweetbreads and watermelon cubes(almost Gen. Tso's), spaetzle so light they should have orbited us, tiny luminous dumplings, worlds in some delicious solar system.
I had skate
post bottles we resigned ourselves to desserts:
two rounds of rowanberry schnapps: ghosts, vines, thorns, small rundown cottages, the forest at midnight
house comped a round of pear schnapps: "this is what most people enjoy, please"
perfect pear, the Swarovski crystal of pear, drinking it
and, the "surprise" birthday chocolate torte
and further desserts
we walked it off on the road to The Rum House:
http://www.edisonrumhouse.com/Danny in his popped collar neon green Lacoste passed by me on his cellphone, paused, introduced himself, said, "Hi, I'm Danny, and I have really good cocaine."
Ahh, it IS a good birthday in New York.
Brooklyn/Flatbush is Kush: The Noise between Stations
S.......'s (cheap<and pretty>Dark and Stormy) (my friends would stab me in the throat if I posted the address)
Spice(great pork belly stirfry):
http://www.spicethainyc.com/spice/home/index.htmlAmple Hills ice cream(our friends call it "ample bosom" but they're funny like that)...
http://www.amplehills.com/John Dory
http://thejohndory.com/I knew I was home when they played the last track off of Disclosure's album(a group I've been touting as my "Summer Jam.") For everyone else it's the new Empire of the Sun...which ain't bad. For me it's been, Merchandise, Disclosure, Kanye, Eleh, "Sweet Virginia" off Exile, and David Byrne's Rei Momo.
best oysters(two tiers, East and West coast) I've had since Hog Island Oyster Co. at the Embarcadero when I was out there opening Roseville(Hog Island's cilantro mignonette is better)...but, oh, those teensy creamy, ball-busters at John Dory...orgone box in a shell
grilled octopus almost as good as Cafe Spiaggia, etc.
loved John Dory
The Breslin for cocktails(a dear friend's the bartender so nothing's in question...we talked about their new program of shrubs nights before).
a cocktail built around Shiner Redbird! a drink that drinks like ham!
Bastille Day on Smith in Brooklyn(this must be the place I waited years to leave)
petanque courts obscured by sweaty French in coveted Ricard-banded white Summer fedoras
Brunch beforehand at Char No. 4
http://charno4.com/Our Breslin connection got us the table in the back. You hear "a focus on pork and bourbon" and think Louisville, and been there done that, you think dark wood, you think that's a bit heavy for heat in the nineties and the unrelenting sun, you would be wrong...
the sincerely-accomodating server led us through the dark wood paneling of the interior to a new adjunct, an aery built of canvas, blonde wood, skylights
I liked our server
I had a Bourbon Ting( Jack, Grapefruit soda, jerk bitters) and
the best sazerac I've had in a year, since Louisville, @ Proof
brunch:
soft, crumbly biscuit with almond butter and blueberry compote
two poached eggs with cheddar grits and thick-cut house bacon
Bastille Day was Hell
they had a guillotine
I had a few St. Germaine cocktails from the stand, stood back by the Ryder truck near the bandstand and luxuriated in the effervescent chill when the guys lifted the loading dock and retrieved the kegs.
also, .99 pizza(don't ever do 99 cent pizza)
and
http://nymag.com/listings/bar/corner_bistro/cash only...
good, cheap, medium rare burger
Being gauche rocks, stun the bourgeoisie