Restaurant review- The Pink Tea Cup (NYC) - CLOSED!!!
Apparently this restaurant closed! Well, I am wondering if the high prices and so so service mentioned in my post caused their demised!
The Pink Tea Cup is a restaurant located in the village that serves soul food. The decor was very nice with a lot of pink (surprising!) and a large communal table in the middle of the main room. The ambiance was ok, although the live band they advertise was not there! There is a good choice of food from typical brunch (oatmeal, pancakes) to soul food (grits, chicken and waffles...).

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I always ask for pickled turnips: crunchy and tasty.
Last, for dessert, they always bring a fortune cookie and fruits. Nice attention that helps clean your palate!
First Ethiopian restaurant at Meske in New York, New York!
- First was in When Harry met Sally (1989) with Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. Billy Crystal who plays Harry Burns says: We're talking dream date compared to my horror. It started out fine, she's a very nice person, and we're sitting and we're talking at this Ethiopian restaurant that she wanted to go to. And I was making jokes, you know like, "Hey I didn't know that they had food in Ethiopia? This will be a quick meal. I'll order two empty plates and we can leave." Yeah, nothing from her not even a smile.
- Then in Along Came Polly (2004) with Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston. The scene at the Ethiopian restaurant with the spicy food is hysterical! I tried to find if it was a restaurant in NYC, but could not find any solid information about it. I have to say, I thought about that scene before going, not because I was scared it would happen to me, but because I love it!
- Chef Marcus Samuelson showcased traditional Ethiopian dishes in Top Chef Masters on Bravo TV. This was a bold move considering how different the flavors were compared to the other Chefs' dishes! For those who do not know, Marcus Samuelson is originally from Ethiopia and has been adopted by the Samuelsons, a couple from Sweden, when he was a child. He is today a very renowned Chef.
- Yebeg Alecha: tender pieces of lamb marinated with butter then sauteed with ginger, garlic & curry.
- Tibs wat: prime beef cooked in a pan, then sauteed with berbere (red chili used in hot stews).
- Gomen Besaega: a special cut of prime beef seasoned with garlic, onions and ginger, then finished with boiled collared green.
- Miser Alech: split lentils dipped with ginger, garlic, onions, olive, curry.
- Miser Wat: split lentils with ginger, garlic, onions, olive oil and finished with berbere sauce.
- Miser Alech: split lentils dipped with ginger, garlic, onions, olive, curry.
- Miser Wat: split lentils with ginger, garlic, onions, olive oil and finished with berbere sauce.
- Not sure!!!
- Broiled collar greens.
- Shro Wat: powdered and highly seasoned chickpeas in berbere sauce.
- fresh cabbage, potatoes & carrots sauteed with garlic, ginger and curry.
- fresh string beans, carrots and onions w/ tomato sauce.
- Not sure!!!
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Las Olas, Latin and Japanese fusion in Hoboken, NJ
We also tried the Yakisoba (photo 3), stir fried soba noodles with vegetables. This was a bad choice: bland, very, very bland. Where were the veggies? There were only onions in it!
I may go back another time and try something else as their menu is appetizing. Hopefully it does not stop there...
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Suspenders in New York, New York - Just bar food...
We chose the Mediterranean Platter: house made hummus, babaganoush, tzatziki, kalamata olives (3 of them!) and warm pita. Overall very good even if the babaganoush was lacking some eggplant.
I then tried the chicken slouvaki: a marinated chicken skewer served with tzatziki sauce and greek salad. The chicken was good, especially dipped in the tzatziki sauce. However, I could care less about the greek salad: the tomatoes were not of great quality and there was only one cube of feta!
Suspenders is probably not the best restaurant in the area and seems to be more an after work gathering place. The food was ok for the price. It was this or Subway next door...
Enjoy (I barely did)!

Where is my lunch??? 10th and Willow Bar and Grill in Hoboken, NJ
I am not sure it is worth giving another try. Especially considering the other good restaurants in the area!

Great Steak at Dino Harry's in Hoboken, NJ
Each time I went there, the service has been efficient and courteous. Concerning the food, I always had great meat there (except in the Restaurant Week's menu)! The meat is usually tender, juicy and cooked to perfection (I typically ask for medium, sometimes medium rare).
I think I have tried most of the pieces of meat they propose:
- My favorite is the porterhouse, a piece of meat taken from the short loin, with a T-shape bone that has on one side strip steak (usually the larger piece of meat) and tenderloin on the other side. They serve it with butter, so they always tilt the plate with a smaller plate when serving at the table. This is big piece of meat (for 2) and they cut it into slices so you do not have to fight with the person you ordered it with.
- Then they have the filet mignon (filet de boeuf in French) that is the smaller part of the tenderloin. This is also a very tender piece. They prepare it with mushrooms that are a nice addition. I hate to order a steak and discover that it is swimming in a disgusting sauce that overpowers the taste of the meat (yes The Palm, you know what I am talking about)! Be aware that in France, Filet Mignon will refer to pork, so you might be disappointed when they bring the plate...
- The ribeye is more fattier, still juicy and they served it with a nice char.
- If you do not like beef, you can have lamb: their lamb chops are huge! You can get 2,3 or 4 of them. The first time I tried, I went with 3...2 was enough! They are so juicy, that when you cut them the knife will make all this delicious juice go on the plate.
Enjoy (I surely did)!
Let me know what you think about Dino & Harry's by posting a comment!

NY ChiliFest this Sunday at Chelsea Market!!!
Ali Baba in Hoboken, NJ
Last, if you want, you can enjoy some Hookah (instrument for smoking flavored tobacco in which the smoke is passed through a water basin before inhalation), but I cannot comment about that!
Leave me a comment to tell me if you shared the same experience or what you think about this post!
Enjoy (I did)!
And remember: I just want to eat!

The Old Homestead: home of the steaks and burgers!
- Filet mignon with truffled mushrooms and an onion ring on top.
- Kobe beef with caramelized onions and bacon. In fact, this restaurant was one of the first in America to serve Kobe beef.
- Sirloin with cheddar.
xīn nián kuài lè - Happy Chinese New Year!!!
Delicious Banana Cream Pie from Billy's Bakery in NYC! Updated on 1/22/12
Besides, the coconut cream pie, I have tried the cheesecake, that is good, but not as good as Junior's and the banana cream pie that is delicious. In fact the banana and coconut cream pies are identical in the way they are made (I guess it is creme patissiere - a rich, thick and creamy custard made from a mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, flour and cornstarch), but one has bananas and the other one coconut (try to guess; you can do it). The banana cream pie is light and not too sweet. It is perfect with a coffee or tea.
Update on 1/22/12:
well we went back today and I tried their pineapple upside down cake: good with a very moist cake, but I would have liked more pineapple juice and flavor in the cake! Fortunately, I also had some more of the banana cream pie! I am telling you: having a food blog gives you plenty of excuses to indulge!!!
And remember: I just want to eat!

Reference: www.billysbakerynyc.com
Bistro 1051: Japanese and Italian food...but no fusion!
Recently, I went to Bistro 1051, an Italian seafood bistro and sushi bar located near Clark, NJ. Ok, let's say it again: an Italian seafood bistro and sushi bar. When you read it, you think that it would be some kind of fusion food and that you would end up with a tortellini roll! In fact, it is not the case. Italian and Japanese are two different menus.
They claim that their decor is an award winning. Let me tell you: if Gordon Ramsey were to come for Kitchen Nightmare, the first thing he would do it to change the decor! I do not know if it was the because of the dimmed light, but it looked old and cheap. The noise level is also bad, so do not go for a romantic dinner! However, the service was very good and attentive and the food quite decent! I went all Italian, sorry Mr Sushi! The menu looked delicious with plenty of mouth watering dishes: brick oven flatbread, pasta, chicken and veal, seafood, etc...
Spicy Maryland Crab style soup at Bistro 1051 in Clark, NJ
As an appetizer, I tried the Spicy Maryland Crab style soup: it was very creamy and tasty, with a nice kick. I suspect they microwaved it and let it sit few minutes because of the film of cream on top of the soup when they brought it to the table. They also had a nice Pear endive salad, that was very refreshing and well dressed. For the entree, the penne vodka was the perfect choice: creamy, a bit spicy, with well cooked pasta.
Penne vodka at Bistro 1051 in Clark, NJ
Penne vodka at Bistro 1051 in Clark, NJ
Of course, we finished with a Tiramisu, that was perfect: light and not too sweet, a perfect balance. It was a very good dessert.
Tiramisu at Bistro 1051 in Clark, NJ
This restaurant is definitely a little hole in the wall. I am not sure if I would go for the sushi, but certainly for the Italian cuisine, to try some other dishes they have on the menu!
Enjoy (I did)!

Hudson County Restaurant Week!
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