5.08.2014

photo op: Taste of Tribeca KICK OFF cocktail party


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Bouley Botanical’s pristine aesthetic and lush greenery served as the backdrop for Taste of Tribeca’s kick-off cocktail party for the organization’s 20th annual tasting event. There were bite sized canapés and mini meal small plates, specialty cocktails and bubbly beverages. The room rang with conversation and applause as the honored Golden Restaurants—eateries that had participated since the beginning of Taste of Tribeca—received their acknowledgements. The cocktail party was just a glimpse of what is to come during the main event on May 17. Taste of Tribeca has become a highly anticipated culinary festival that started with humble community beginnings to raise funds for neighborhood public schools. 
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Check out my recap on Miss A for more kick off particulars and click here to learn more about Taste of Tribeca and purchase tickets to the feast.
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5.07.2014

photo op: TASTE of HOPE for American Cancer Society


Last Thursday night, The American Cancer Society celebrated its 9th Annual Taste of Hope event. Chef Elizabeth Falkner was the evening’s honoree for her dedication to the fight against cancer. Emcee Chris Wragge of CBS 2 News, and the culinary chair and last year’s honoree, Marc Murphy introduced her. And a giant birthday cake provided by Cake Boss, Buddy Valastro, was cut to celebrate the many birthdays of those who’s lives have been prolonged by the organization’s efforts. 
The night included a wide variety of savories and sweets, bumping music, and a vibrant crowd. The tasting event included restaurants from New York City, as well as other food capitals of the country. See more of the details in my recap published on Miss A.
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5.02.2014

home is where the HEART is : La Nonna Ristorante & Bar


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Initially, the high ceilings are dark, even intimidating, but the host's welcoming greeting from just beyond the bar creates an immediate sense of comfort and community. Light streams through the large monogrammed windows, casting brilliance onto the earth tones and rustic details, as well as the clean table settings.  
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La Nonna Ristorante and Bar is the second Brooklyn restaurant run by Chef Morena and wife Anna-- a step up from the quick pizzas and pastas of La Nonna Pizzeria Trattoria Paninoteca. The evolving menu consists of antipasti and salads, embellished housemade pastas, hearty carne and pesce second courses, and daily specials and variations, alongside a well-rounded wine list. La Nonna mixes traditional Italian, which demonstrates Morena’s simple roots, with intricate flavors displaying his innovation. The diversity, breadth and charm of the menu makes everyone feel at home.
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As a popular appetizer from its sister restaurant, the tower of fried breaded eggplant layered with plump tomatoes and fresh mozzarella is tested at La Nonna. It is topped with spicy arugula, salty parmesan and a drizzle of sweet balsamic. The crunchy eggplant pairs with the cheese and earthy arugula and tomato for classic flavors and feelings.

Three beautiful and vibrant Blue Point oysters line the slender plate, brimming with creamy spinach, crunchy breadcrumbs and parmesan. Each bring salty and earthy flavors and moments of texture from the chewy oyster to the crisp crumbs and smooth spinach, encapsulating comfort.
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Negative space enhances the aesthetics of the solitary line of the delicate octopus appetizer. Purple octopus and its bed of sliced fennel, red onion, and plump golden tomatoes divide the plate, only surrounded by dark dots of balsamic. The warm octopus is tender with a charred smoky afterthought, while the other cooler elements feel fresh and the herbs make it like a summer breeze.
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Pillowy gnocchi float in just enough familiar red sauce, chunky with tomatoes, onions and garlic. The sauce is readable, its roots apparent. It is soft and buttery, smooth playing to the consistency of the polenta dumplings. Salty mozzarella bonds with the sauce, stretching and sticking to each gnocchi while the green arugula adds bite.
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The six sachetti, draped in a rich brandy cream sauce, are filled with pureed chestnut and mascarpone. Bright cilantro and jeweled pomegranate seeds flirt with the heaviness of the sauce and intensity of the studded filling. Ambitious layering of flavors and textures reveal a complexity different from other dishes, showing Morena’s inventive spirit.
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The homemade multilayer dessert looks to the decadence of nutella, coffee, and chocolate and the lightness of lady fingers and whipped cream. A mixture of tiramisu, dry chocolaty Italian cookies, nutty nutella and a sweet whipped cream with just enough of each consistency and taste to blend to sumptuous sweetness.  The lusted after pistachio crème brulee is a bright green custard, smooth and sweet, with the bite of caramelized sugar from the crunchy shell and meaty roasted pistachios-- a twist on the beloved classic.
La Nonna is a little bit of home, a meeting of regulars and new comers, where everyone is treated with warmth and respect. Even with the high ceilings, pristine tables and refined rustic décor, the large space is cozy and welcoming, just like the luscious foods and wines brought to the table. Chef Morena's delicious offerings warm from the inside and Anna's hospitality recalls those intimate meals cooked by Grandma—La Nonna.
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La Nonna Ristorante & Bar
184 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg, Brooklyn 11249
ph 718.302.1100