What’s a Saturday in New York without brunch? Preserve 24 was too adorable to pass up. The food was good, nothing spectacular, but the decor and service were notable.
What’s a Saturday in New York without brunch? Preserve 24 was too adorable to pass up. The food was good, nothing spectacular, but the decor and service were notable.
A little nosh at Murray’s…
Funkmaster flight & D’Artagnan Tasso Ham- not as funky as I hoped, ham was good
Don’t miss an opportunity to buy this to slather on a bagel! It’s divine and you can buy it at Whole Foods! Read more about it here.
If you are thinking, “good places to eat in Orlando, impossible!”, this post will change your mind. I was skeptical, but we found some surprisingly good eats and they even have an Edible Orlando.
Coffee – good
Cinnamon Roll – passable
Ambiance – lovely, coffee by day and liquor by night. Quirky rustic decor.
Service – awful, picture a woman behind the counter chatting with a regular who has already been served while others are waiting. Then, when she has finally finished her conversation, the phone rings. Does she ask if they can hold (you know, since she has customers), no she does not. I am unapologetically bitter…
A departure from the service at Stardust, the folks at Blue Bird are chipper and sweet (aptly named). Ample amounts of tempting goodies are there to greet you in this cute little bake shop!
Love the name and am happy to report that the food is up to par as well!
Other great spots that I was unable to capture in photo form were The Wine Room and Luma.
On our way to Logan Airport and weary of the food, we opt for Rosa Mexicano. Seems like it has changed a bit since I last went a few years ago in New York, the portions are tiny. However, the service was friendly and it was certainly better than our airport dining choices would have been.
Finally, I get myself to Toro! Sure, I had to race there in order to get two seats at the bar at 6pm (practically an early bird special!), but it was well worth the effort! Deciding which items to order proved to be ridiculously difficult, everything sounded amazing. The dishes, cocktails, and wine were superb! By the time 7pm rolled around, the ambiance at the bar became oppressive with the crowd, but other than that, no complaints!
Highland Kitchen, always packed to the brim with people, I really wish they would expand or open up a second location (and maybe, just maybe, expand the draft list). I can’t blame anyone though, the food and service never ever disappoints and today was not an exception.
Right by South End Formaggio is a charming Mexican spot called El Centro. We popped in for a quick lunch; fresh and delicious!
Though Italian may not be my favorite cuisine, Trattoria di Monica is a definite North End gem. The meal was fantastic (great wine specials!), but I’m not sure it was worth the wait (we had a reservation and still had to wait in the cold for twenty minutes, tolerable in the summer, but not winter).