Bar Boulud: A serving of classic French fare

This weekend has been absolutely wonderful thus far filled with an 8 mile long run through snowy Central Park which was tough but so gorgeous and fun since Bo and I talked the whole time , long walks through the city, apartment hunting, drinks with friends at The Red Lion,
relaxing on the couch watching The Tudors, experimenting with healthy breakfast options, and dining out! Bo and I normally only order in once per week (normally from our local favorite Shi) and dine out on Friday nights after work. However, this weekend, due to the holiday we ended up eating out both Friday and Saturday night at two wonderful restaurants, Bar Boulud and Perilla.
Bar Boulud is Daniel Boulud’s casual classic French bistro located across from The Lincoln Center in NYC. Daniel Boulud is a famous French chef and restauranter who now has restaurants in NYC, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Beijing, Palm Beach, and Miami. He opened his first restaurant, and most famous, Daniel, in 1993 after his time as executive chef Le Cirque in NYC. Bo and I have often passed Bar Boulud during our long walks and Columbus Circle ventures and finally decided Friday night that we had to try it! After a work happy hour we wandered up to Lincoln Center around 7:30 in hopes of snagging a seat even though we didn’t have reservations. We were escorted to the bar area while we waited for a table but after fifteen minutes were told that we could in fact eat at the bar if we wished. This was a perfect option as the bar area offers the full menu, a first hand look at some of the cheeses and chartucerie, and wines. We started the evening with a glass champagne and the Degustation de Charcuterie to share (3 types of pate, charcuterie, condiments, pickles, and mustard) and the escargots persillade (wild burgundy snails garlic and parsley). The pates were amazing though the chicken liver pate was definitely my favorite. The snails were a treat as i’d never tried these before and they were rich and succulent. The parsley added to the flavor against the warm snails especially when paired with the small hushpuppy like potato balls.


As for our main meal, we shared a classic French fish dish, local catskills trout, toasted almonds

roasted cauliflower brown butter, verjus. This dish was absolutely divine as they used the cauliflower in so many different ways and the fish was perfectly crisp.
Bo and I agree that Bar Boulud’s food and wine was absolute perfection. Everything we tasted was seasoned perfectly and bursting with flavor. However, it was all very classicaly prepared which means the flavors weren’t innovated (to be expected at a classic French restaurant) and the service was attentive but a bit pretentious for our liking on a Friday night after a long week. We would definitely go back but we’d probably take friends so we could make our own noise and laughter. This Friday night it was painfully quiet and reserved which was ironic since Zagat warns of the noise levels.
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Bar Boulud: Classic French Fare with A Side of Pretention

Bar Boulud is Daniel Boulud’s casual classic French bistro located across from The Lincoln Center in NYC. Daniel Boulud is a famous French chef and restauranter who now has restaurants in NYC, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Beijing, Palm Beach, and Miami.

He opened his first restaurant, and most famous, Daniel, in 1993 after his time as executive chef Le Cirque in NYC. Bo and I have often passed Bar Boulud during our long walks and Columbus Circle ventures and finally decided Friday night that we had to try it! After a work happy hour we wandered up to Lincoln Center around 7:30 in hopes of snagging a seat even though we didn’t have reservations.

We were escorted to the bar area while we waited for a table but after fifteen minutes were told that we could in fact eat at the bar if we wished. This was a perfect option as the bar area offers the full menu, a first hand look at some of the cheeses and chartucerie, and wines. We started the evening with a glass champagne and the Degustation de Charcuterie to share (3 types of pate, charcuterie, condiments, pickles, and mustard) and the escargots persillade (wild burgundy snails garlic and parsley). The pates were amazing though the chicken liver pate was definitely my favorite. The snails were a treat as i’d never tried these before and they were rich and succulent. The parsley added to the flavor against the warm snails especially when paired with the small hushpuppy like potato balls.

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As for our main meal, we shared a classic French fish dish, local catskills trout, toasted almonds roasted cauliflower brown butter, verjus. This dish was absolutely divine as they used the cauliflower in so many different ways and the fish was perfectly crisp. Bo and I agree that Bar Boulud’s food and wine was absolute perfection. Everything we tasted was seasoned perfectly and bursting with flavor. However, it was all very classicaly prepared which means the flavors weren’t innovated (to be expected at a classic French restaurant) and the service was attentive but a bit pretentious for our liking on a Friday night after a long week. We would definitely go back but we’d probably take friends so we could make our own noise and laughter. This Friday night it was painfully quiet and reserved which was ironic since Zagat warns of the noise levels.

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A cozy hummus retreat!

Yesterday I had the great pleasure of enjoying a new restaurant with great friends! After our Pure Yoga adventure, Lauren, Elizabeth, and I were all hungry but knew we wanted something relatively inexpensive, casual, and healthy. Elizabeth and I both thought of the Hummus Place. I had never been here but walked by as I headed uptown to Pure Yoga and Elizabeth promised we’d all love it. She was right!
The Upper West Side Hummus Place is a very cozy spot that was perfect for yesterday’s cold weather. It is an adorable, warm, cozy little restaurant located at 305 Amsterdam Avenue below a healthy pizza shop. It’s low ceilings and exposed brick made us immediately feel comfortable and at home. We were seated in a corner table which was perfect except for the odd couple sitting next to us who constantly stared at us and listened to our conversations. Oh well!
The menu is plain and simple while still allowing plenty of options. Even though the menu only has around 15 options, including appetizers and salads, the decisions were difficult since each dish sounded warm and comforting. Their lunch menu featured some wonderful salads and hummus platters. We decided that we’d each enjoy their house salad which featured succulent beets, feta cheese, and mixed greens along with two hummus platters. Elizabeth’s favorite is the hummus fava so we ordered that and the hummus mushroom to share with whole wheat pita bread. The hummus fava featured fava beans, tahini, a hard boiled egg, olive oil and spices. It was simply divine. I chose the mushroom option since they are one of my favorite  
vegetables and I love the way they can add a rich flavor and density to almost any dish. The sauteed mushrooms and onions could have had a deeper flavor but they were still divine when mixed with the hummus. In fact, i’m thinking that a mushroom hummus ala Ashley and Bo may be in our kitchen’s future.
I highly recommend The Hummus Place for lunch or dinner if you find yourself in NYC and craving an inexpensive, quality, comfort food meal which can be enjoyed as quickly or slowly as you wish. The three of us were able to be in and out in under an hour while still enjoying plenty of laughter! In addition, as New Yorkers know, anywhere that allows you a $10 lunch is a steal! If you’re in NYC be sure to check out their website as there are five locations located across the UWS and both sides of the Village.
*Due to camera battery yesterday, these pictures are from Hummus Place and http://awtravelogues.com/RegionsOfTheWorld/NorthAmerica/NewYorkCity/Hummus%20Place.JPG. Thanks!
Don’t forget to head over the Scrubz giveaway on Melanie’s site http://bit.ly/9yy16G

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