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23 May 2008

L’Ambroisie: The Food

Lobster2_2 Mis en place is a term used in kitchens to mean “everything in its place.” At L’Ambroisie mis en place means perfection in every aspect of the restaurant—and none could be truer than in the food. L’Ambroisie is not a place to find foams, edible paper or any other item that you need directions to eat. At L’Ambroisie, the food is pure, honest and beautiful. The care taken in selecting each ingredient is evident in every dish. Each element of a dish can be tasted and savored individually, yet the harmony in which all parts play is greater than the sum. L’Ambroisie is a true foodie’s paradise.

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30 April 2008

The Perfect Table: L'Ambroisie Part I

The last time I came to Paris I was making $8.50 per hour, had bleached blond hair, and was content to eat crepes and bad Brie. I've changed. Now when I come to Europe I seek out dining experiences that will inspire, excite, and enthrall. Not having been to Paris in seven years, I emailed a group of industry contacts that travel to Paris often and asked for their suggestions. I was greeted with excel spreadsheets, vast email lists, and word documents. I also purchased Pudlo Paris 2007 - 2008 by Gilles Pudlowski, a highly regarded Paris restaurant guide, to cross reference the suggestions my colleagues sent me. Of all the restaurants that were recommended, one always was at the top of the list: L'Ambroisie.

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Yesterday And Today

(ed. ~ Shauna, guest restaurant reviewer, chimes in under Jeff's name. Going forward, she'll be posting under her own. Welcome, Shosho!)

We ended up going to Hier et Aujourd’hui twice in four days (actually, we went three times in five days, but I’ll get to that later). Pudlo Paris gave the restaurant “This year’s value for money award” and after being denied entrance on Monday night (full, or we got there too late…that whole language barrier thing), we couldn’t wait to go back Tuesday, this time with a reservation.

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11 October 2007

Roadfood Roundup

Ten days into our road trip finds us in Minneapolis. Along the way, we have been trying to be frugal about our eating habits, pulling from our store of Trader Joe's supplies of granola, milk & fruit for breakfast, PB&J or tuna wraps for lunch, and various pasta-based concoctions for dinner. We have eaten "out" some, including greasy hashbrowns and watery coffee in Chamberlain, South Dakota and salt- (and flavor-) free mashed potatoes with lukewarm gravy in Austin, Nevada.

There have been a couple of highlights I thought I'd mention — in very rough, road-writing form!

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20 August 2007

The Chinese Laundry

After all I'd heard about Jai Yun, dubbed the Chinese equivalent to the French Laundry, I expected to enter off a dark Chinatown alley and be escorted to a dingy basement decorated only by Christmas lights and a few out-of-date calendars. The decor was not far removed from my imagination (there was, indeed, an abundance of stringed lights), but the locale was above ground, on a main (if residential) street, with a facade like any ordinary low-rent Chinese pick-up joint. But Jai Yun is far from ordinary.

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11 July 2007

Soul-Satisfying Sushi

Amberly's migraine left-overs weren't up for opening night at Harry Potter, so we just went around the corner to Eiji on Sanchez & 16th. Man, that place is good! We've been there before, initially lured by the promise of fresh tofu, but the specials board (and the sushi) keep calling us back. 

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17 June 2007

NYC Dinner #3: Babbo

If you have ever watched the Food Network you have most likely come across a show with Mario Batali, the venerable chef of all things simple and Italian. Mario has been an integral part of shapping food culture in America with his restaurants, Food Network shows, cookbooks, cookware, and even shoes. I have been a big fan of Mario Batali since college and I have always wanted to dine at Babbo, his 3 Star (NYT rating) restaurant.

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10 June 2007

NYC Dinner #2: Eleven Madison Park

As a wine and food professional, I have had the fortune to have many great meals. I keep a tally in my head of the top dining experiences I have had, here is a list in no particular order: Daniel, The French Laundry, Craco-Peck, Arturo e Staffan Gastrotecha (now closed), Manresa, Aquarello, and now Eleven Madison Park.

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NYC Dinner #1: The Spotted Pig

Every time I go to NYC I plan my days around eating. I know for some that is silly, but for me going to a great restaurant is as moving as going to the MET (which we did — the MET has a new Greek and Roman exhibit that is beautiful!) or the MOMA. I do enjoy the MET and the MOMA but on this last trip we saw 3 various styles of cuisine that each represent how far cuisine in the States has come in the past 10 years.

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04 June 2007

Look! Over There! What's That?

Two weekends away have kinda wrecked me... So I'll distract you with some photos from dinner several weeks ago, as well as link to a blog post by Eric Asimov. The latter is one part storm-in-a-teacup, one part potential industry-shifting commentary. Enjoy! I'll post more soon.

Oysters at Absinthe
Down the hatch!

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