Sunday, April 7, 2019

Memorable Meals in NYC


Dining at new places is part of the fun of any travel experience and while visiting New York City last fall, I took full advantage of the bountiful opportunities the city has to offer.  And, it all started on the day of our arrival.  My friends and I stayed at the Marriott Marquis on Times Square and the hotel just happens to have a fine restaurant on one of the top floors appropriately called The View.


I started my little vacation in style with steak and lobster and I ended the meal with a smashing dessert in which chocolate was the star.  Chocolate ice cream and chocolate mousse inside a shell of white chocolate.  It was delicious and gone before I left the table.

All the while we were dining, the revolving restaurant was giving us panoramic views over the city.
















At the Morgan Library, my friend and I had a light lunch of cheese and crackers and delicious deviled eggs.  It was just the right amount before and evening of theatre and late dining.



I wish I had thought to take a picture of the food at Carmine's near Times Square.  I think I was too much in shock after the food arrived at our tiny table for two and there was enough food to feed six.  We could have given everyone at the bar a piece of garlic toast if they'd wanted it but, it seems they were all dealing with their own huge portion of food.  I will say the lasagna was fantastic and if I had been at home, the left-overs would have fed me for two more days.



My favorite place was JoJo on 64th Street.  It's a wonderful restaurant owned by renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.  We had some amazing appetizers like the Spicy Yellowfin Tuna Tartare Lettuce Cups and the Crab Dumplings in a Meyer Lemon-Celeriac infusion with Ginger.  The flavors were wonderful.


For my entree I had the Crispy Skin Organic Chicken with Lemon and Olive Oil Potatoes.  To me, it was perfection.  I failed to take a picture of the outside of the restaurant but if you click this link, it's the first thing you see on their website.



Another memorable meal was our lunch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  It was in the beautiful main dining room and I have to say, the meal was very impressive.  My friend Glenda had the cheese souffle and I had the Ahi Tuna salad.


The dessert was a show stopper for me.  It was concord grape creme brûlée and it was delicious.  I never would have even thought about making a grape flavored creme brûlée but now that I've experienced it, I may give it a try.


The main dining room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a beautiful space that has a certain old world charm and a fabulous view over Central Park.  We were lucky enough to have a table by the window.


This last meal was at a restaurant called Sistina and it was located near the Met on 81st Street.  This was definitely a place where movers and shakers dine.  Even though we didn't see anyone we recognized, there was a strong feeling of being in a room of well heeled individuals.  We topped our meal here with a chocolate souffle and several little cookies to go with it.


the dining room at Sistina was elegance through and through.  So there are my favorite meals while in New York City. The next time in the city, I'll go to JoJo again and I'll enjoy the dining room at the Met again.  In fact, my friend Julie went back there with her husband Dave just a few weeks ago when they were in NYC on business.

6 comments:

William Kendall said...

The desserts would certainly appeal to me!

Judy said...

Now I'm hungry! Fun to see all these delicious dishes.

Lois said...

It all looks so wonderful Sharon and you are making me get even more excited about my upcoming trip to NYC next week!

Thérèse said...

Exquisite!

Catalyst said...

My favorite? ALL OF THEM!

diane b said...

A delicious post