Monday, October 11, 2010

The Best Thing I Ever Ate-According To Someone Else

"The Best Thing I Ever Ate" is a TV show on the Food Network where their stars talk about some of the best things they've ever had (if you can't already guess). I have extensively compiled a list for all of the places/dishes in the NYC area and I'm slowly working my way through each one. So far, I have not been disappointed yet and I eagerly await the next excursion.
Here however, are some of my own favorites that have so far NOT made the list.

Akamaru Modern Noodles from Ippudo Noodle Restaurant (10th street and 4th avenue)
Crack Pie from Momofuku Milk Bar (13th street and 2nd avenue)
Steak from Peter Luger Steakhouse (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
Pan Fried Dumplings from Lan Zhou Hand Pulled Noodles (120-something East Broadway)
Arepa's from Norma's at Le Parker Meridien (54th street and 6th avenue)
Basil and Pepperoni Pizza from Grimaldi's (Red Hook, Brooklyn)
Pumpernickel Bagel with Cream Cheese and Nova Scotia Salmon from Murray's Bagels (13th street and 6th avenue)
Bon Chon Fried Chicken from Boka (St. Mark's place)
Pastrami Sandwich on Rye from Katz' Deli (Houston and 1st avenue)
Blueberry Pancakes from Clinton Street Baking Co. (Clinton Street)
Pistachio Gelato from Arte della Gelato (7th avenue and Waverly Place)
Brussel Sprouts from Alta (10th street and 6th avenue)

What about you? What's the Best Thing you've ever eaten in New York?
Good eatin'
Your Hungry Asian

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Ebelskivers: The Mystery Of The Pancake-Ball


If you head down to the Essex Street Market in the LES (Lower East Side) of New York City, there is a tiny little general shop/cafe/eaterie where there are about 12 seats but a menu of literally hundreds of items. This is Shopsin's and this is the site of a magical food item: the Ebelskiver.

Now, what is an ebelskiver, you may ask? Well, according to someone who knows these things (Wikipedia), it's a "traditional Danish pancake in the distinct shape of a sphere".

A pancake. In ball form. Covered in cinnamon sugar. Filled, by the way, with things like molten chocolate or caramelized bananas.

Yeah. They're that good.

Shopsin's has an incredibly extensive menu but I went with my girlfriend and found these little suckers hiding in a random corner of the menu. We ordered the banana ones and 15 minutes later, were thanking the country of Denmark for creating such a delicious masterpiece.

They were fluffy. Sugary. Heart-poundingly addictive. And best of all, we didn't feel greasy after eating them because they were incredibly airy and light.

Now, I cannot take credit for finding these sweet creations. On the Food Network program The Best Thing I Ever Ate (which I will post about soon), the unaired pilot episode featured Shopsin's and the elusive pastry known as the Ebelskiver as a favorite of a guest on the show. I merely followed my growling stomach down to the LES on a Sunday morning and quelled it with half-a-dozen puffy balls of heavenly goodness.

Shopsin's. Ebelskivers. Do it. And get there early: they stop serving after 2pm.

Good eatin',
Your Hungry Asian.

What Is Good Food? An Introduction

What is good food?

Is it little spheres of tastiness from El Bulli? Or mom's homemade apple pie, cooling on the counter? Is it pan fried dumplings from the hole-in-the-wall in Chinatown or backyard barbecue? Is it the burgers from Shake Shack or In-N-Out?

To me, good food is all those things. Who says good food needs to be told to you in a guide? Or from the advice of a seasoned local? Good food can be found in every city, in every town, in any country. I'm not here to tell you what I think is amazing food. I'm here to share with you what I like. And hopefully, you'll like it too.

Before that, though, I thought I'd tell you a little about myself. My name is Anthony. I am, at the time of writing, 22 years young, in college in New York City but I was born and raised in Singapore. And now, I'm eating my way through the world, one delicious, succulent, lip-smacking morsel at a time.

I love food. Food, to me, is not mere sustenance nor is it a vice. It is something to enjoy. If music sounds good to our ears, movies look good to our eyes and puppies feel good to our skin (ok, sort of a stretch) then food is the temple for our nose and mouth.

Okay, enough griping and preaching. You're reading this because you, like me, enjoy food. So I'm going to try and update this blog whenever I can with some suggestions on places to try to eat (mostly in NYC and Singapore but wherever else in between) or things I've had to eat. And hit me up when you have something I should know about/should try.

That's all for now! But watch this space.
Good eatin',
Your Hungry Asian