July 21-22, 2021
Our son recently moved to the edge of Chinatown in New York City. For months we drooled over his descriptions of the new restaurants and dishes he and his girlfriend were discovering in the new-to-them section of the city, so it was fun to visit a few of the restaurants and taste some of that food. They are vegetarians, and we are trying to have a healthier diet, so we were happy to have someone guide us to the best NYC vegetarian eats.
Knowing that our main meal was ahead of us, we tried not to over-indulge. The three of us shared an order of Spicy Hot Oil-Seared Hand-Ripped Noodles . . .
A few hours later we had an incredible vegan meal at Jajaja Plantas Mexicanas on 162 East Broadway. We started with some delicious nachos.
. . . and blueberry cheesecake. My mouth waters just looking at the pictures!
We enjoyed double-dating with these two.
The next morning Bob was intrigued by a long line at an order window for a tiny Chinese restaurant near our son's apartment.
Apparently Wah Fung #1 Fast Food almost always has a line like this. The place is famous for its "Chinese roasted pig."
We had an exceptionally tasty soft-egg and avocado sandwich. I could eat one of those for breakfast every day.
After a morning of activity, we were ready for lunch. Our son gave us the book Cooking for Artists for Christmas, and I have enjoyed trying several of the recipes in it. In fact, every member of our family now has this cookbook, and on a few occasions we have all cooked the same recipe in this book.
The food had a Greek flair (Stone is half Greek and spent her summers in Greece during her youth). The bread selection was unusual and very tasty, and the lemonade was fresh-squeezed. We had a spinach pie very much like the spanokopita we ate years ago in Greece. There were also coriander olives and beet dip and one of the most beautiful salads I've ever had--slices of watermelon radishes nestled in miniature leaves of butter leaf lettuce. Each dish was appropriately artistic.
We shared a slice of olive oil cake for dessert.
We ate the meal outside in the art courtyard, a wonderful setting with great company.
One of the places I was most excited to visit on this trip was the famous Levain Bakery. I've been making a knock-off version of their chocolate chip cookies for a few years, and it is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. There are five locations in NYC, and after our lunch and a walk through MoMa PS1, we took the subway and walked about 20 minutes through Williamsburg to get to the closest location.
It took us (mainly me) three days to polish off all the cookies, and in my opinion, they were worth every penny and every calorie.
We visited a few more sites, and at the end of the day we needed some food that we could save for breakfast in the morning, so we stopped at Superiority Burger, a vegetarian hamburger and salad joint in the East Village. Our son is a pro at finding hole-in-the-wall eateries, which are my husband's favorite kind of restaurant. This one had a long line, a testament to its popularity. I got a kick out of their brutally honest whiteboard menu: The SB Tokyo Megamouth is the"8th best vegie burger in NYC!" The Daterini - eggplant - RST pepper is the "Best thing on the menu." And the Burnt Broccoli Salad is "cheap" but "classic."
Overall, we had two very successful days of eating, don't you think?
We had some incredible food in NYC. The breakfast sandwich with egg was incredible. I loved the butter leaf lettuce salad with watermelon radish - it was like an hors d'oeuvres where you could take individual servings by hand. I also remember that I loved the food from Superiority Burger. Surprisingly, the cookies were probably my least favorite, but I'm glad you got plenty to feast on!
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