Hell's Belle
Plan is to post about anything in Hell's Kitchen, but things never go according to plan.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Food Truck Bazaar Tomorrow 11am-4pm
Coming to the Hell's Kitchen Flea Market: the 2nd Food Truck Bazaar, featuring such luminaries as Rickshaw Dumpling, The Krave, Bistro Truck, Go Burger, and the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck.
I'm not a regular shopper at the Flea Market, but I do like to go and have a look around, and I may as well do it when there's good food too!
The location is West 39th Street between 9th and 10th Avenue, same place as the market usually is.
Get all the other deets at: hellskitchenfleamarket.com
Friday, July 30, 2010
How doth the little crocodile...
... improve his shining tail,
And pour the waters of the Nile
On every golden scale!"
--Lewis Carroll
I don't partake in hookah myself, but now that the weather has warmed, I see more of it! Horus Too (offshot of Horus in the East Village) opens its doors as patrons enjoy their pipes. Or however you say it. Anyway, it always makes me think of the Alice in Wonderland Caterpillar.
Except with gum disease, and lung cancer. See, even though most people believe hookah to be less harmful than cigarettes (not a great selling point to begin with), it can be just as detrimental to health, in part because smoking sessions tend to be so long.
Excuse me, didn't mean to get preachy. It's just that I did research. On Wikipedia. Because I wanted to use smart, with-it words to describe the scene at Horus. But the article doesn't mention that in some cases, you might turn into a butterfly. (Could be the start of brilliant career getting your picture taken in Times Square).
And pour the waters of the Nile
On every golden scale!"
--Lewis Carroll
I don't partake in hookah myself, but now that the weather has warmed, I see more of it! Horus Too (offshot of Horus in the East Village) opens its doors as patrons enjoy their pipes. Or however you say it. Anyway, it always makes me think of the Alice in Wonderland Caterpillar.
Except with gum disease, and lung cancer. See, even though most people believe hookah to be less harmful than cigarettes (not a great selling point to begin with), it can be just as detrimental to health, in part because smoking sessions tend to be so long.
Excuse me, didn't mean to get preachy. It's just that I did research. On Wikipedia. Because I wanted to use smart, with-it words to describe the scene at Horus. But the article doesn't mention that in some cases, you might turn into a butterfly. (Could be the start of brilliant career getting your picture taken in Times Square).
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Reunion Surf Bar Opening
Reunion Surf Bar Opening via Daily Candy
"Notice hints of tasteful tiki while hanging ten: Dark ’n’ Stormies (in highball glasses designed by Ashe) come frozen, as do the Coronas (a secret ingredient ensures a superlative chill). Bottles of rhum arrangĂ© are infused with lychee, papaya, and mangosteen.
A small menu (served late) offers beachy snacks gone global: braised short rib burgers with Sriracha and kimchee, and “sandy” clams — dredged in sweet potato-and-semolina flour spritzed with kaffir lime. "
Sign me up!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Brick Oven Pizza on 44th - Slice Harvester totally dug this
There's a lot of good pizza in this neighborhood, but there is also so much bad pizza that sometimes I feel too discouraged to try a new place. However, the gentleman at Slice Harvester has doing that work for us!
Backstory: Colin's mission is to have a slice of pizza at every pizzeria in New York City. He began making his way down Manhattan sometime year, and he's recently been through the Theater District (I wept for him during that painful phase) and Hell's Kitchen. You can read about all his adventures at sliceharvester.com.
Slice Harvester has very exacting standards about what makes a good pizza, and he doesn't hold back when a slice fails to meet his expectations. As I've read about his Hell's Kitchen experiences, this review caught me by surprise: Brick Oven Pizza, on 44th Street btwn 9th and 10th Aves. I think this is actually a sort of Annex to L'Allegria restaurant on that corner of 9th (per this yelp.com entry).
I finally tried it yesterday, inspired by SH's glowing review. I sat at the bar with a friend, watching the pizza maestro make the pies and put them in the brick oven right there in front of us. With a 3 second trip from the oven to our plate, our margherita pie was steaming hot, and so delicious!
One thing I do disagree with: the pizza maestro is so nice. SH makes it sound like he's gruff and brusque but I promise that was not the case when I went. He is a strong, silent type, ok? But still totally nice!
Backstory: Colin's mission is to have a slice of pizza at every pizzeria in New York City. He began making his way down Manhattan sometime year, and he's recently been through the Theater District (I wept for him during that painful phase) and Hell's Kitchen. You can read about all his adventures at sliceharvester.com.
Slice Harvester has very exacting standards about what makes a good pizza, and he doesn't hold back when a slice fails to meet his expectations. As I've read about his Hell's Kitchen experiences, this review caught me by surprise: Brick Oven Pizza, on 44th Street btwn 9th and 10th Aves. I think this is actually a sort of Annex to L'Allegria restaurant on that corner of 9th (per this yelp.com entry).
I finally tried it yesterday, inspired by SH's glowing review. I sat at the bar with a friend, watching the pizza maestro make the pies and put them in the brick oven right there in front of us. With a 3 second trip from the oven to our plate, our margherita pie was steaming hot, and so delicious!
One thing I do disagree with: the pizza maestro is so nice. SH makes it sound like he's gruff and brusque but I promise that was not the case when I went. He is a strong, silent type, ok? But still totally nice!
Monday, July 19, 2010
"Spanish Cuisine" coming soon to 9th Ave!
On 9th Ave. between 46th and 47th Streets:
I don't know what kind exactly, but the neon lighting presages great potential for greasy spoon awesomeness. ¡Vamos!
I don't know what kind exactly, but the neon lighting presages great potential for greasy spoon awesomeness. ¡Vamos!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
FYI: Hell's Kitchen Farmers' Market
Hell's Kitchen Farmers' Market
When: May through November, every Saturday from 10AM to 5PM
Where: Manhattan Plaza (43rd St. btwn 9th/10th Aves)
When: May through November, every Saturday from 10AM to 5PM
Where: Manhattan Plaza (43rd St. btwn 9th/10th Aves)
Thursday, June 10, 2010
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