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http://careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com/2011/06/30/wild-edibles-535-3rd-ave-ny-ny/
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Chez Carey! Summer Shrimp Salad
http://careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/chez-carey-summer-shrimp-salad/
Monday, June 27, 2011
Candle Cafe: 1307 3rd Ave. NY NY
http://careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/candle-cafe-1307-3rd-ave-new-york-ny/
Monday, June 20, 2011
Omonia Cafe: 3220 Broadway Astoria, NY
http://careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/omonia-cafe-3220-broadway-astoria-ny/
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Iron Horse Grill: 20 Wheeler Ave, Pleasantville, NY
Nothing trendy about the atmosphere here, just classic, traditional decor and waitstaff who not only know their stuff, but clearly look at it as a career and not just as a job.
A lovely , fresh bread basket and crisp, green olives were brought out promptly to wet our already voracious appetites. The first course served was a chilled carrot/dill soup, complete with homemade, waffled potato chips and a small pile of delicious flaked crab. This soup was phenomenal and light- no cream, just the veggies and crab. Perfect for a warm summer evening.
For our entrees we shared the sole over mashed potatoes and the special of the day: my favorite, soft-shelled crabs which were served over wild rice, fiddleheads and almonds. This was a remarkable dish- that stood out to me even among it’s exceptional menu-partners. I don’t think it’s possible to go wrong at this restaurant.
By this time we were SO full, but it WAS a birthday so we HAD to at least look at the dessert menu. And okay, maybe we didn’t exactly need our arms twisted to try the special of the day, a key lime pie with coconut sorbet. I was really glad we went for it, with it’s crisp meringue topping and the delightful coconut sorbet, this key lime was refreshing and as light as can be and perfectly polished off our outstanding meal. This is officially one of my all-time favorite restaurants and I would love to return.
If you are ever in the area, or want a lovely escape from the city, take metronorth up to Pleasantville and you are right there at the Iron Horse. You will thank me, I promise.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Switching to wordpress....
Hello all!
I am in the process of moving over to wordpress after countless frustrations with blogger...
Please visit www.careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com and tell me what you think of the new format...
Thanks!
-Carey
I am in the process of moving over to wordpress after countless frustrations with blogger...
Please visit www.careysculinaryadventures.wordpress.com and tell me what you think of the new format...
Thanks!
-Carey
Cozy Soup 'n' Burger: 739 Broadway, NY NY
Saturday, June 11, 2011
BLT Fish: 21 West 17th st. New York, NY
Not pictured is the awesome mojito I ordered. I drink very rarely, but love a mojito on a hot day and it went oh-so-well with the seafood we shared. Filled with tons of freshly muddled mint and lime, it totally hit the spot. Deeeeeelcious and so refreshing without totally knocking me on my ass. Okay, maybe it knocked me on my ass a little bit.
On to the food! We ordered an assortment raw shellfish and apps.

The peel & eat shrimp arrived and were surprised to see they weren't the typical boiled or steamed ones that are commonly described that way. These had a strong rosemary flavor and were either broiled or grilled which added a lovely smokiness to them. Cooked perfectly, they didn't need any sauce at all but were even better with a squeeze of lemon over the top.
Our bill came to around $60 total, and considering the amount of excellent food and drink we'd just enjoyed, I thought that was incredibly reasonable. I will definitely be back.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
La Maison Du Chocolat, Summer Collection Tasting event. 1018 Madison Ave NY, NY (Multiple locations)
As I said my goodbyes, I was handed a gift bag and was thrilled to find a couple of truffles and two more the best macarons ever inside. Oh, I am a lucky girl indeed.
All in all, La Maison is a true treasure and I am incredibly flattered that my blog allowed me to take part in this event. My hobby has come full circle at this point, turning something that I started just for fun into a truly valuable passion. I think the famous saying can now be changed to "Do what you love and the chocolate will follow." To me, chocolate of this caliber is worth far more than it's weight in gold.
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