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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A Diva Dines in Brooklyn

And dine well, she did, too. We spent Sunday in Williamsburg, otherwise known as: hipster central. And let me tell you, these hipsters know how to eat! There is some serious chow going on in Brooklyn right now. Sit back and let me tell you all about it ...

We began with brunch at Dressler. I just love everything about this place. The setting is gorgeous, the atmosphere relaxed, and the food? In a word: spectacular. I had the Huevos Rancheros. They were served atop a velvety bed of black beans with roasted poblano peppers and garnished with a luscious avocado tomatillo salsa. Some delicious guacamole and an amazing, homemade, tortilla rounded out the plate.

The husband chose the grilled cheese and tomato sandwich, served on crisp sour dough and garnished with some homemade pickles. He thoroughly enjoyed it. Two of our companions went with the burger and I understand it was a winner ... though my photo of it was not.

After brunch, we popped into Marlow & Daughters butcher shop, source of our Easter lamb, to inspect their wares. Wow, what a shop! They specialize in local, grass-fed meats and their selection is truly amazing. We were lucky enough to be invited into their meat locker and, while not for the faint of heart, it was literally awesome. Marlow & Daughters deserves a post of its own ... and I'm planning one for the near future. Stay tuned.

The Snack Bee and I took the opportunity to purchase some amazing Nunu Chocolates salted caramels while browsing through Marlow. They were to-die-for. Really. I can't show them to you because they're gone ... as in way gone. Handmade in Brooklyn, these chocolate covered caramels were deep, rich, luscious and absolutely astounding.

When the rain began to fall, we ducked into The Lodge on Grand Street at the corner of Havemeyer. Built with wood from the Adirondacks, The Lodge is an ultra-cool restaurant and lounge specializing in locally produced organic foods ... and the drinks are nothing to sneeze at either. We happily ensconced ourselves in the rustic and funky lounge area and sipped on their wonderful Blueberry Lemonade. Made with blueberry flavored vodka and fresh lemonade, they tasted of summer in a glass. Neither too tart nor too sweet, this drink is worth a trip to The Lodge all on its own - so much so that I intend to recreate for Thirsty Thursdays tomorrow. Stay tuned. I understand the food is mighty good too and I hope to confirm that fact soon!

We closed the evening with a trip to La Superior and what may well be some of the best and most authentic Mexican food in the city. Located at 295 Berry Street, La Superior features authentic Mexican street food and we had plenty of it! Guacamole and housemade chips ...

chorizo topped Queso Fundido ...

and Jalepenos Rellenos, to name but a few of the shared appetizers - each one more delicious than the next. But, for me, the real stars of the show were the tacos. They were absolutely brilliant!

Clock-wise from the bottom right: Carnitas (pork confit), 2 Cochinita Pibil (slow-cooked pork in banana leaves) and the almost insanely spicy Tinga de Pollo (shredded chicken in chipotle sauce) ... holy cow that pollo was hot. But the good kind of hot, the kind that sneaks up on you and brings a joyful tear to your eye. Absolutely spectacular - and at a price of $2.50 per taco, you can afford to keep them coming. I cannot recommend this place more. The atmosphere is fun, funky and lively and the food is simply amazing.

So there you have a look at this weekend's festivities. Are you full yet? I sure was. This Diva may be an uptown girl at heart but, at present, her palate belongs to Brooklyn.

Bon appetit!

18 comments:

  1. You could also call this post "A Belly Grows in Brooklyn" lol. How fabulous. So much deliciousness. My mouth was watering... even though i just had dinner.

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  2. That's a whole lotta eatin' goin' on. The chorizo queso is enough to book a flight right to JFK!

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  3. chocolate carmmels with salt?

    amazing chips at the Mexican place?

    where was I?

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  4. I want everything from that Mexican place and I want it RIGHT NOW.

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  5. While I've always avowed Texas to have the best Mexican food in the US, I must say those tacos look excellent!

    How do you think that blueberry lemonade could be accomplished without the vodka? Blueberry preserves? I'm always looking for fun, zero proof drinks. That one sounds great!

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  6. It all looks so good - not to mention I WILL be tuning in tomorrow...lemonade has been a thing for me lately and that one sounds delish!

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  7. nice eats! I guess billyburg aint so bad after all!

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  8. HH - sadly, that is entirely true!

    Duo - book that flight, so much good chow in Bklyn right now!

    MissBliss - I know, salted caramels are the Gods' own food. Truly sublime.

    Debbie - We'll have to put a Williamsburg stop on the menu when next you're in the city. You would really love that Mexican place.

    words words words - I want it all again RIGHT NOW too. It was just that good.

    Kimizzy - I will do a little experimenting in the kitchen and offer a vodka-free version of the lemonade. I have a few ideas ... hopefully one of them will work out! Thanks for asking and I will report back!

    Andrea - Welcome to Beach Eats! I'm now in possession of the blueberry vodka ... so here's hoping it will pan out. If not, another trip to The Lodge will be in order! LOL

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  9. doggybloggy - no kidding, billyburg's food scene has just exploded and its all soooo good!

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  10. Diva, everything looks SO good! Especially the Mexican. Mmmm!

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  11. Huevos rancheros! I am on my way! I live in Phoenix where Mexican Restaurants out number the starbucks, but that stuff looks SO good!

    I will be having one of those bue berry lemonade things...asap!

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  12. Ah - a day devoted to food and it appears you thoroughly enjoyed it Diva. I'm so jealous of your authentic looking tacos. I'll have to do some area research to find the equvalent in Tampa - we do have a fairly large Mexican population here so there should be some good eats out there somewhere and I'll enjoy the quest!

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  13. So many delicious eats! Very nice!

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  14. Mmmm, thank you for taking us along on your delicious journey!! I can't wait to hear more about the blueberry lemonade!

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  15. MMMMMMMMMMMMMM I have a few friends living in Brooklyn right now, it is so freakin trendy and cool down there. Whenever I go visit I feel like a dork lol :)

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  16. Hahaha I'd have never wanted it to stop rainning if I was eating at that restaurant! those tacos looks delicious and I'm all about the house-made tortilla chips, they are so superior!

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  17. I so need to hang out with you! I may not survive all the feasting but I'll have a helluva good time and expire with a full stomach and a big smile!

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