Archives: 'Brooklyn'

Rama Food on iPhone: A New Way to Reach Flavor Country

Friday 6 April 2012

Dear readers, A while back, Layne Mosler of Taxi Gourmet approached J.O. and me with her newest project: a series of self-guided food tours, written by local experts and sold through a mobile app used to explore good food throughout the world. I signed on because Layne’s approach to food is very much like my [...]

Single Serving: Russian Grey Bread at Brighton Bazaar in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn

Tuesday 28 February 2012

It took me five years to get over a brick of bread that yielded thick slices of breakfast while I was an exchange student in St. Petersburg. I said goodbye to those distant morning meals when I first stepped into Brighton Bazaar. A bustling Russian supermarket wrapped around a smorgasbord of prepared foods, the Bazaar [...]

Real Cheap Eats NYC: The Fall Edition

Wednesday 12 October 2011

If you’ve wondering where exactly I’ve been over the past few weeks, the answer isn’t “Chicago” – all of these Chicago meals (the last of which will be on Serious Eats national in the near future) took place at the end of July. For the past few weeks, the answer has actually been, “chained to [...]

Real Cheap Eats NYC: The Real Deal

Tuesday 19 July 2011

There’s an entire world of restaurants within the borders of New York City. Frankly, I find it hard to give a shit about the newest opening, ambitious concept, or chef’s achievement when virtually the entire world also exists within the borders of New York City. It exists in the form of a bowl of Xi’an [...]

D’ough!

Tuesday 26 April 2011

I grew up in a doughnut town. As soon as I was capable of grasping a tiger tail, I relished trips to our local doughnut shop. Not just because the mixed aroma of weak coffee, fried dough and sugar was the next best thing to freshly baked chocolate chip cookies for a kid, but also [...]

Killer Tofu

Thursday 21 April 2011

The following story, an adaption of a post on this blog, was read on stage at Vol. 1 Brooklyn‘s “Greatest Three-Minute Food Stories Ever” on Wednesday, April 20, 2011. I am incapable of drinking butt. I didn’t always know this about myself. One day I walked into Papaya King with a friend. I ordered two [...]

When Pigs Fly: Ribs in Brooklyn, Ribs of the World

Friday 15 April 2011

My latest stories for Serious Eats cover New York’s only sanctioned barbecue contest and a variety of traditional rib preparations from throughout the world: Grillin’ on the Bay in Brooklyn: Where Barbecue Gets Loose The Serious Eats Guide to Ribs of the World

South Brooklyn Pizza’s Cut of the Dough

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Location is fundamental to business. Even in a world bombarded by social media business plans, people still get up in the morning and walk down the street. And some people still walk home from the train at two in the morning, wondering if a nightcap at the corner pub is a good idea and wishing [...]

How About a Trattoria Week?

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Editor’s Note: Since the publication of this story, Kenny’s Trattoria has closed its doors. Dine in Brooklyn, this season’s restaurant week in the borough of Biggie, is here – but I’m not too excited. It’s not the event itself but the basic practice of “restaurant week” that annoys me. Beyond being mazes of dubious value [...]

Blueberry Sky

Wednesday 9 March 2011

This is the best god damned muffin I’ve ever eaten. I didn’t know it was acceptable to use those words until my first visit to Blue Sky Bakery, a modest hallway of a bake shop just a few steps from where I lay my head in Park Slope. A muffin and coffee from Blue Sky [...]