Sunday, April 28, 2013

BEST MEATBALLS IN TOWN "NEW YORK TOWN"






The big question? Where to get the Best Meatballs in town, the town of New York City? I can easily answer that, and "It's Not The Meatball Shop" which no self-respecting Italian would be caught dead in. Not more than once anyway. Once to check it out. It's OK, but it's a rip-off and if you're looking for any kind of Italian feel, as the Big Boys would say "Fugg-etta-bout It!!!" The Meatball Shop is for non-Italians, those not fortunate to have a mother, Nonna, and Aunts that make Meatballs that would blows those of The Meatball Shop right out of the water. My Nonna, Aunt Fran, Aunt Helen, "the Best Meatballs you could ever wish to Imagine." But poor you if you're not Italian and you have to go to such a poor substitute as The Meatball Shop. If you really want great meatballs, The Best In New York as-a-matter-of-fact, go to where the late Great Frank Sinatra went, and head over to West 56th Street to Patsy's ... It was Frank Sinatra's all-time favorite. He ate there many times over the years. Patsy's is wonderful, with; great ambiance, real Italian American Food, The Best Meatballs in Town, and the spirit of one Francis Albert Sinatra, "Frank."






READ ABOUT 
ITALIAN-AMERICAN NEW YORK
FRANK SINATRA
adn HIS
FAVORITE FOOD
In 
Daniel Bellin-Zwicke's
"La TAVOLA"
Available on Amazon





"Yes PATSY'S Was My
All-Time FAVORITE Restaurant.
And if You Want to Make The Kind of Italian Food
That I Liked, Check Out La TAVOLA by One of My
Greatest Fans Daniel Bellino-Zwicke. Basta!"


Red-Sauce Joints of NEW YORK

Red-Sauce Joints

Saturday, April 27, 2013

CHILI CHEESE FRIES BURRITO STONER FOOD





CHILI CHEESE BURRITO 

CARBONE ROUND-UP






Carbone , 2013 New York's Hottest New Restaurant. Without Question? Here is a little round-up of Carbone  so-far as of April 27, 2013, reviews, articles, snipits, Bits & Bites on The Hottest Restaurant in Town, The Town of Manhattan, New York, it's "Carbone."

HISTORY: Cooks/Chefs Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone are both Graduates of The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park .. They both enhanced their culinary training with stints abroad, Torrisi in France and Carbone in Tuscany, Italy .. Both worked under top chefs in highly respected New York restaurants; Torrisi at; Aquavit,Cafe Boulud, and A Voce, Carbone at Babbo, Lupa, and with Daniel Boulud and Wylie Dufressne. Both met at The Culinary Institute and kept in touch and new each other from both being in the business in New York.
In 2009 Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone joined forces to open their own place, Torrisi Italian Specialties. Torrisi Specialties had a great concept, operating as an Italian Deli by day, selling soup, mostly Snadwiches like their famed Roast Turkey, Chicken Parm, and Meatball Parm, as well as a few Antipasto, and Pasta Dishes. At night the place operated as a restaurant serving a Set-Menu 5 Course Dinner for $55.00 ...  The place was small and nicely outfitted with Italian American and Italian Food Products lining the walls serving as decor; Olive Oil, Canned Tomatoes, and Pasta. The place served great food, and was a instant and huge success. The critics, people, and bloggers loved them. A couple years later they opened Parm next door which is open for lucnh and dinner serving Italian Red Sauce style food, of: Chicken Parm Sandwich or Plate, Chicken Frances Plate or Sandwich,, Meatball Parms, Ziti and such. Parm has been a huge success from day one.
Move ahead to 2012 ... Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone, along with business partner Jeff Zalaznick acquire the space that was formerly the long-time Old-School Italian Red Sauce Joint, the much loved Rocco's ... The put together a plan for their latest ventured, fashioned after 1950's Dowtown New York Italian Red Sauce Joints. The restaurant will be named Carbone after Chef/Partner Mario Carbone.
Carbone opens to much fanfare both good and bad in March of 2013 .. Some love the place, some not, but mostly people love it. Some people, maybe old-school Italians or lovers of old-school Italian Red Sauce Restaurants are inrage that The so-called Torrisi Boys have taken over the beloved Rocco's and as they think pushed the people of Rocco's out with a
 unruly back handed deal. And the people who don't like Carbone and the people behind it' Torrisi, Carbone, and Zalaznick are hyper enraged when they see that the Carbone Team has kept the famed old Rocco's Sign and superimposed the name Carbone in neon over the old Rocco's sign. Much name calling and anger is vented on all the Foodie Comment Boards on Eater, Grub Street, Chow Hound and such ...








GAEL GREENE

"GAEL GREENE GOES To WRONG CARBONE" !!!

Gael Greene's Famed TWITTER TWEET March 29, 2013, After Going to The WRONG CARBONE, Carbone Ristorante on West 38th Street 
in Hell's Kitchen instead of "Hot" New CARBONE in 
GREENWICH VILLAGE ...

Spent 20 minutes at wrong Carbone last.Finally grumpy owner there gave me address of THE Essential new Carbone, Missed seeing Tony Bennett.

Excerpt of Gael Greene's Review After She Finally Makes it to The Right Carbone on Thompson Street in Greenwich Village, New York ...

"Some prices will seem scarily inflated: like $45 for hot or cold antipasto (dare I assume it will serve two?), $38 for an appetizer of scampi alla scampi, the $140 Mixed Grill Cacciatore for two. Our bill Friday night was $112 per person with tip. Not outrageous, considering the floorshow. And Carbone is fun.  Half of what I tasted was very good. But keep in mind this is really just an early first impression."






Waiter Mixes CAESAR SALAD

TABLE SIDE at CARBONE




NIGHT of The NONNAS: 

TWO ITALIAN GRANDMOTHERS REVIEW CARBONE

On Grub Street



Fran sits back in her chair and sighs. "The cheese was the best thing."
All told, the bill is $480 after tax and tip — a high price even by 2013 standards. But how well did Carbone do in re-creating the feeling of mid-century fine dining in Manhattan? "I absolutely love the atmosphere," Annebeth enthuses. "But I can't say it’s reflective of any particular time I can remember."



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TIME OUT NEW YORK


The Feed: FIRST LOOK at CARBONE



"As at their Nolita hot spots, the pair will breathe new life—with primo ingredients and Cafe-Boulud trained technique—into nonna standards, culled from old-school genre masters like RAO'S and the menu archives at the New York Public Library. The food-historical toques will dispatch chicken scarpariello (cotechino sausage, morel mushrooms and piquillo peppers), ragù-slicked tortellini and lobster Fra Diavolo. The retro-inspired decor in the time-honored Rocco’s space recalls 1950s New York: Servers bustle around the blue-and-white tiled floor (inspired by similar flooring seen in The Godfather) in vintage-style tuxes designed by Zac Posen. Sepia-toned art curated by cine-kid Vito Schnabel "



"CARBONE"  Garners 5 STARS 
From TIME OUT NEW YORK




"Whether you know a guy who knows a guy or simply scored your seat on OpenTable, you’ll feel like an insider as you pass under the antique neon sign hanging above the door, left over from Rocco, the 90-year-old joint this new hot spot replaced. Those swarming waiters ply every table with complimentary extras, swooping in with a hollowed cheese, big as a drum, stuffed with sharp chianti-soaked Parmesan nuggets, with smoky whispers of Broadbent ham carved from a haunch on a dining room pedestal."
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Carbone

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke

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ROCCO'S


GREENWICH VILLAGE 

NEW YORK



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The Old Rocco's

Greenwich Village New York
Photo Daniel Bellino Zwicke 2005



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Carbone




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MEMORIES of ITALIAN FOOD

ITALY NEW YORK & NJ

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Friday, April 26, 2013

TWINKIES ARE COMING






Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys & Girls Our Beloved TWINKIES Are Coming Back .. It hasn't been easy, living without our Favorite Sweet Snack Treat The "Twinkie" Twinkies ... No, Millions of Twinkie Lovers all over America were Crushed in November 2012 when the last beloved Cream Filled Sponge Cake Filled with Cream rolled off the line, and our Beloved TWINKIES were gone. They lasted on the shelves for a couple days, many hoarded whatever they could get their hands on. Boxes were selling on Ebay for hundreds of dollars and our beloved Twinkies were gone, No more. We were told it was temporary. Hostess went bankrupt and shut the company down, but they would be selling the beloved brand off. In comes Billionaire Dean Metropoulos, head of Metroupoulas Co., a company that has revived such icon brands as; Aunt Jemima, Bumblebee Tuna, Vlasik Pickes, and the much loved PBR Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. And I personally would like to "Thank" Mr. Metropoulos for doing these things, especially making Pabst strong and bring back our sorely missed and oh so loved Twinkies. I'd love to shake Mr. Metropoulos's hand and give him a great big hug, that's how happy I am. Millions of others too.
Yes our beloved Twinkies are coming back. They will be back this Summer of 2013, around mid July is the ear-marked Joyous Day for The Return of The TWINKIES ... Can The McRib be far behind? Recent history tell us the Mcrib should return, some time in the Fall of 2013, that's two joyous days to look forward to.
Want a great day out. Once the McRib comes back this fall, and Twinkies have already been on the shelves for months. Go to you local store and pick up a box of Twinkies. Hold on to them for dare life and make your way over to the nearest McDonalds. Get yourself a tasty McRib or two, savor and enjoy. What's not to love? Then for dessert, pull out a pack of Twinkies for dessert, and again, Enjoy! Then make your way to the nearest pub or bar that serves America's favorite beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and again savor and Enjoy! If you live in New York as I, where the price of beers or cocktails can be insanely high depending on the joint you go to, make sure you go and get a $3.00 PBR, or $4 or $5 the most, and yes, enjoy. Basta!


Sunday, April 21, 2013

EAR INN and OLD NEW YORK BARS







Forget "Carbone" and overpriced $50.00 Veal Parms and overpriced Ripp-Off Cocktails all over New York! Give me The Ear Inn and places like it. Places like Fanelli's, Pete's Tavern, The White Horse, and McSorleys. Places I can get a drink or a Beer or two and a bite to eat and not be charged "An Arm and A Leg." Please? The Ear Inn is "Real" and un-contrived. I like that. It's Historical and Old. Ditto to liking that. Great ambiance and good food and drink at very fare prices. I like that.






MY BRUNCH at The EAR INN
CORNED BEEF HASH
Topped With 2 Poached Eggs
BLOODY MARY, COFFEE
and a Basket of Bread That Includes
A CROISSANT and 2 MINI MUFFINS
PLUS ATMOSPHERE 
ALL For JUST $13.50




COFFEE & BLOODY MARY
photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke






BRUNCH CHECK
EAR INN
JUST $13.50
plus Tax
EQUALS $14.70






McSORLEY'S ALE HOUSE

East 7th Street,  NEW YORK, NY

Since 1854









PJ CLARKE'S

3rd AVENUE at 55th Street

NEW YORK, NY

Since 1884



photo Daniel Bellino Zwicke





PETE'S TAVERN

Irving Place in Gramercy park

New York, NY




Inside PETE'S TARVERN

Since 1864






The OLD TOWN BAR




Inside The New Town Bar


18th Street Union Square / Flatiron




PETER McMANUS

CHELSEA

NEW YORK, NY

Peter McManus is The Sort of Forgotten Stepchild
of Old New York Bars .. Everyone talks about PJ Clarke's,
McSorley's, & The Old Town Bar, and most Forget
or Don't Even Know of This Wonderful 
Old Bar, Peter McManus on 7th Avenue in Chelsea ...
It's one of the few remaining old sailors bars left
from the days when New York had the bigges
and Greates Merchant Marine Fleet in the World, The Hudson River
just a few blocks from this bar, used to be lined with Piers
and Ships docked at them from The Battery all the way up 
to West 60th Street .. Few Piers remain, other than 
The Passenger Ship Terminal in the West 50s
and a few other scattered piers.




MINETTA TAVERN

Minetta Lane & Macdougal Street

GREENWICH VILLAGE,  New York

photo Daniel Bellino-Zwicke






La TAVOLA 

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NEW YORK ITALIAN