Showing posts with label Maritime Parc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maritime Parc. Show all posts

3.13.2016

our time : Maritime Parc


It was the last date night before all hell broke loose. I exaggerate… just a little. But it was the last time we would sit down, peaceful and calm, happy and hungry, before the storm. It was the storm of parent-teacher-student conferences and a frenetic work schedule that seemed limitless.

This was our time.  

We held hands in the hushed restaurant and laughed with the backdrop of crisp contemporary and the winking sky-line.
We spent too much time examining the Maritime Parc menus that we were faintly familiar with, weighing the options as if these were our last choices. To do the prix fixe or not do the prix fixe? To do the wine pairing or not do the wine pairing? We mixed and matched. We indulged.
We oohed and awwhed at the refined array of appetizers like the intensely savory French onion soup mussels, salty with bacon and briny with the sea. Or the decadent lobster gnudi that slid on the tongue like exotic silk and cream seeped with luxury, studded with sweet squash and crisp, bitter Brussels sprout leaves.

We wanted to taste every entrée offered, struggling to imagine each flavor and dish without proof. But we couldn’t. We wouldn’t. We made up our minds and clung to old favorites, specialties that we could not escape, nor did we want to. We plunged our forks deep into lemon scented spiraled strigoli pasta with plentiful seafood gem obstacles.  We reveled in the succulent scallops, using the sides of our forks cute our prizes and shift earthy bright green peas and clear corn to create tiny voluptuous bites.
We chatted and chuckled. We observed soon-to-be-married couples, exploring tasting menus and venue perks, and sipping pretty colored cocktails that danced in the mood lighting. And we devoured dessert, despite our satiety from our lounging dinner.  We noted the sweet, the spice, the cold, the warm.
We relished. We enjoyed. We slowed down and savored all of the morsels and washed down all the delicious memories with bubbling prosecco. We lived this meal.

This was our time.
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2.4.16

2.06.2015

re.CAP: YELP's for lovers & friends


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The Yelp Elite Event, Yelp’s for Lovers & Friends, was absolutely delectable. The beautiful restaurant, Maritime Parc, made for a perfect venue for the Valentine’s Day inspired event. The place is gorgeous with incredible views, contemporary décor and a knack for the delicious.
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Beautifully orchestrated bites were passed around to the yelp elites and their guests. Each taste underlined and highlighted the aesthetic and the culinary vision of the restaurant.

A singular seared scallop rested on a tangy sauce with a delicate moment of micro greens, lush, elegant, and faultless.
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Rounded mounds of briny and succulent lobster risotto floated on wooden spoons, chewy and luxurious and studded with fatty chorizo.
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Oyster shells served as the ideal vessel for meaty grilled oysters drowning in cream with creamy leeks and salty bacon.
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Each slider with a buttery bun, caramelized onions, quality beef and special sauce was like sinking into something solid and familiar.
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Fat crab dumplings swam in pretty teacups, doused in sweet and spicy broth and floating goodies with an exotic flare, similar to the braised pork belly “Kung Bao” style.
The bar offered mixed drinks that were fresh and tropical, boasting pineapple and tequila, gin and sunshine, and rum with a red wine float. These cocktails spoke to the curated seafood landscape of the menu.
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The exquisite tasting was rounded off with sultry desserts. Bite-sized hot fried dough rounds filled generously with blueberries and ricotta cheese, brought on sophisticated sweetness, while the sticky toffee pudding with nuts and fruit evoked strange comfort.
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We were so lucky to get another taste of Maritime Parc and chat with other Yelpers and their guests. The event only made me want to visit the eatery again for a proper Valentine’s Day date night.
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1.28.2015

HUDSON Restaurant Week: Winter 2015


Dino & Harry's
Yup, we were “snowed-in” just yesterday and #Snowmageddon2015 was not all cracked up to be, but it’s time to brave the cold weather and snow because Hudson Restaurant Week is here! The lovely prix-fixe meals started this Monday and will carry on through February 6th. This year is the largest Hudson Restaurant Week featuring more than 50 restaurants, showcasing the gastronomic culture of Hudson County.
Take a peek at some of my previous Hudson Restaurant experiences; it might help to narrow down the list!

A&W Steakhouse, Bayonne
Bistro La Source, Jersey City
Brass Rail, Hoboken
Clinton Social, Hoboken
Dino & Harry's, Hoboken
Elysian, Hoboken
Hamilton Inn, Jersey City
Light Horse, Jersey City
The Madison, Hoboken
Maritime Parc, Jersey City
Skylark on The Hudson, Jersey City
The Stewed Cow, Hoboken
Sushi Lounge, Hoboken
Check out the Hudson Restaurant Week website or facebook page to see restaurant listings and menus.
Stay tuned on facebook, twitter and instagram for my restaurant week updates and adventures! So excited to dig in.
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1.28.14
Clinton Social

1.10.2014

HUDSON Restaurant Week: Winter 2014


Oh yes! It’s practically here and I can taste it! Hudson Restaurant Week is here and celebrating its 10th year!! The deals and steals start on Monday, January 13 and run until January 26. The restaurant week features over 40 local restaurants in Hoboken, Jersey City, Bayonne, and Weehawken. Each restaurant offers special pre-fixe menus for lunch and/or dinner. With ten new additions this year, Hudson Restaurant Week is growing and continues to showcase the diversity and gastronomic culture of the county. But wait, there’s more. Some of the restaurants are participating in the event’s Super Week from January 27 until February 2! Check out the Hudson Restaurant Week website or their facebook page to see restaurant listings and menus.

These are the restaurants I went to check out during past Hudson Restaurant Weeks:
3Forty Grill, Hoboken
Brass Rail, Hoboken
Clinton Social, Hoboken
Dino & Harry's, Hoboken
Elysian, Hoboken
Hamilton Inn, Jersey City
Las Olas, Hoboken
Light Horse, Jersey City
The Madison, Hoboken
Maritime Parc, Jersey City
Sabores, Hoboken
Sushi Lounge, Hoboken

I am super excited (as always) and ready to chow down (as always). Stay tuned for photos, impressions, and stories about my Hudson Restaurant Week adventures! Which restaurants will you try? Now, who wants to eat with me?
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1.10.14
 *Note all images are from hudsonrestaurantweek.com