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With so many delicious offerings from all ends of the
spectrum—eats to sweets, meats to seafood, elegant to down and dirty— you would
think it would be hard to choose favorites. Despite the difficulty, somehow, I
managed to pick my top bites at this year’s Taste of Tribeca.
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Sarabeth Tribeca’s
offered the attendees the most perfect little sandwich, a bite of summertime and
seafood. Those delightful crabcake sliders were my favorite down and dirty
selection. Crabcakes and a sweet fluffy bun are classic, especially with these
mini sandwiches from Sarabeth Tribeca’s. The crabcake was hearty, fresh and
meaty, not weighed down with fillers and nonsense. Even the sweetness of the
bun brought out the natural sweetness of the crab of the cakes. Bun sticking to
the roof of my mouth was definitely the cherry on top, speaking to a job well
done.
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Scanning through the program, and seeing foie gras sushi, I
knew I
had to try it. And let me tell
you, I am so glad I sampled the offering from
Daruma- Ya.
We watched
them sear up the plump pieces of foie gras, and so when we got our plate, the
foie gras was still warm, melding with the sweet sticky rice. My first bite was
uncertain, unprepared for the texture. But then the decadent deliciousness set
in, and I was overcome with fatty meaty flavors, countered by the chewy
brightness of the sticky rice. The combination was so unexpected and
intriguing, but the flavors and the textures are what won me over. But really,
who could turn down foie gras?
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The chef surprise presented by Golden Restaurant,
Bouley, was a showstopper, a crowd
pleaser that definitely had more than a few guests running back for more, using
another precious taste on their tasting card.
Bouley gave guests a stunning two-parter, a little bit of
savory and a little bit of sweet. The two did not necessarily work together in
terms of flavors, but the balance of the rich decadence of the savory bite and
the refreshing nature of the sweet taste created cohesiveness. The crunchy kuzu
chip balanced the smooth creamy thick whipped potato and cheese topping, while
the truffle added dynamic luxury. The sweetness of the cooling parfait was layered
with fruity cherry and raspberry flavors and adult moments of white chocolate
and amaretto—a combination of heavy in light resulting in success.
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There was also a wide array of delicious desserts, but the
big fat whoopie pies from Tribeca Treats
most definitely caught my eye. Sure there were cupcakes of all different
colors and flavors at their table, but those dark round pies were recommended.
They were chocolaty and delicious, fluffy and satisfying. Chocolate chips
melted through the chocolate cookies and the vanilla cream sandwiched in
between offered sweet relief and balance. Somehow this childhood favorite felt
fresh and new while recalling memories of times passed.
See more about the Taste of Tribeca benefit on their
website or in my recap up on
Miss A. And to taste more of Tribeca
through photos check out my
photo op
from last week!
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