Brother Jimmy’s BBQ (Madison Square Garden)

February 12, 2009 · Posted in American Food, BBQ, BBQ in NYC · Comment 
Finechinagirl’s male counterpart here, thought I’d finally jump on the bandwagon and get this going. We have over a year’s worth of reviews to catch up to. Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Belgium, Rome, Florence, just some of the places we’ve been to over the past two years we have yet to post on! Bear with us and please let us know what you think of the new design!
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Brother Jimmy's BBQ Restaurant

Brother Jimmy’s BBQ, right across from Madison Square Garden on 8th Avenue. They know their barbeque. My coworkers and I headed there on a nice day that was perfect for a bbq lunch.

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Brother Jimmy's BBQ Burnt Rib Tips

Burnt Rib Tips. They were mighty tasty as you can see. It was moist with that little bit of fattiness making it extra juicy. It’s probably my favorite dish in most barbecue joints. Their limited availability makes it all that much tastier. More after the jump!

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Yakitori Taisho: Japanese Barbeque

June 3, 2007 · Posted in BBQ, BBQ in NYC, Cheap Eats, Japanese Food, Snacks · 2 Comments 

Yakitori Taisho
5 ST MARKS PLACE
Manhattan, NY
(212) 228-5086

YAKITORI!!!! This is not your typically Japanese restaurant. No they don’t serve sushi or ramen or any typical japanese food. But they’re totally cool because they are all about sticking meat and all sorts of stuff on their skewers! Mmm, I like cooked food and bbq meat!

If you’ve been down on St Mark Place, you’ve definitely seen this restaurant before. It’s next to the infamous beat up Barney that sells tourist goods and jewelry, and it’s the first Japanese restaurant on the block if you’re heading towards 1st avenue. Usually I’m really deterred from eating at this place because it’s always, 100% of the time packed. Every time I come here, there’s always a line forming outside of the door. Luckily for me and my bf this time, there was no line. At 6pm, wow, I guess people come a little bit later?

Well to my surprise, this place was awfully packed! My god! It is a really small joint here! Btw, be careful when you walk down the steps, you can trip and accidentally fall. Oh no, don’t think I fell. You know, I’m just saying because I saw a woman fall. =P Anyways, the first thing you’ll see when you enter is a couple of single tables for couples and a bar, as you can kinda see with my picture. After that there are a few more bigger tables and that seems to look like that’s it. The waitress asked me if me and my partner wanted to sit at the bar, and of course I said hell no because, #1 I’m claustrophobic, and #2 I wanted my own table and my own space. Apparently, that’s a little hard considering how small this place is!

To my surprise, the waitress offered us a table in the back room. Holy crap, I didn’t think this place can be bigger, but it is. Just pass the bathroom there is a little room inside with a few tables. Wow, hey, at least this is better than to sit at the bar. So yeah, there’s probably like 6 tables in there. Believe me, it’s a very tiny room so it’s a tough squeeze.

After settling down from all the chaos out there, I was ready to order. I already had something in mind to eat after viewing a post on this restaurant by blogger feistyfoodie. I knew I wanted the cod fries that they have here. I am a big fan of fries and I was dying to try it and the sauce that comes with it. Mmm. My bf was having a hard time trying to decide what he wanted because there is so much to choose from! Look at the cool menu! I just had to take a picture of this because it’s so graphic!!

Ahh so beautiful. Each page is more colorful than the last. Mm…if these pictures doesn’t make you drool, then I don’t know what will!

Appetizer!

Mentai Potato

french fries with spicy cod roe & mayo sauce, Price: $4.50

My god, honestly, these fries taste better than the Pomme Frites ones around the block! It’s freshly cook and it’s nice and plumped, just the way I love it. My bf thinks it needs a little more salt, but I think it’s perfect. The mayo sauce taste good with the fries for a few dips, but then afterwards it gets disgusting to eat. I love these fries soo soo much! Everyone else in that room ordered this too, so you should go and get these too!! They’re a big hit!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Rating: 5/5

Entrees

Yakitori Tei

Scallions, shrimp, chicken meat ball, beef, and chicken, Price: $8.50

I never had a chicken meat ball before and had confused it with a crab meatball because of it’s soft texture. Oh let me tell you how each and every skewer taste like — perfectly salted and grilled. My god, the chicken and beef are so juicy and delicious. My boyfriend couldn’t finish this because it is so filling. My goodness, this is really good.

Recommended
Rating: 4/5

Taishodon

chicken meat balls, chicken chunks and beef over rice with kimchee served with miso soup, Price: $6.95

As I said before, the skewers of meats are amazing. It went really well with the kimchi rice, but I wasn’t fond of the ginger that you see on the top right. At first I thought it was carrot, but I was wrong. It’s definitely ginger and I did not like it one bit. But other than that, this is a very good bowl of rice and it’s incredibly filling!

Recommended!
Rating: 4/5

Overall I had an incredible time coming here. I would definitely come back here for the fries! Yumm, definitely!

YAKITORI TAISHO
5 ST MARKS PLACE, MANHATTAN 10003
212-228-5086

Current violation points: 12/28
Inspection Date: 10/24/2006

Violations were cited in the following area(s) and those requiring immediate action were addressed.

1.) Food contact surface not properly maintained.
2.) Facility not vermin proof. Harborage or conditions conducive to vermin exist.
3.) Evidence of flying insects or live flying insects present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas.
4.) Evidence of mice or live mice present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas.

Carne-Vale: Brazilian Steakhouse (Churrascaria)

March 18, 2007 · Posted in BBQ, BBQ in NYC, Brazilian Food, Buffet, Churrascaria · 1 Comment 

Carne-Vale
46 Ave B
(btw E. 3rd and E. 4th St)
New York, NY
(212) 777-4686

If you’re looking for a cheap Brazilian bbq/steakhouse that also serves good quality meat and Brazilian chicas dancing, I seriously recommend Carne-Vale. Located in the East Village, Alphabet City, it is surrounded by a lot of great bars, restaurants, clubs, hookah-bars, etc. I remember a time when this neighborhood was rural and dangerous due to lack of people [with money], and money haha. But now it certainly has flourished due to a handful of innovative entrepreneurs who had high hopes. Thank goodness.

This is my first time going to a Brazilian steakhouse, or churrascaria which is Portuguese I believe, and my group and I did not want to spend too much money. I chose this place because there were rave reviews about this place, and that the price was right. Most Brazilian steakhouses, like Churrascaria Platforma in midtown, starts off at least $75+ per person and the atmosphere is really uptight/high scale, which I wasn’t ready to have. Plus they didn’t have exotic dancers, so that threw me off. Hey, you get what you get for your money’s worth, and I’m definitely sure that they have more varieties of food to feed you with until you blow up like a gigantic whale. But if you’re looking for a casual, upbeat, trendy place to have all the meat you can eat, starting at $35 per person, Carne-Vale is the place.

Upon entering the restaurant, I realized how incredible dark it was. Everything was lit up with candles, which is cute and romantic-ish, but I wished they would ate least have fluorescent lights around. Oh well, I can’t complain, but that was the one thing that I noticed. We made reservations a day in advance, which is highly recommended because this place can get quite pack after 7pm. Moving on, the restaurant looks very casual and relaxing which I like.

Very cozy. This is the very front of the restaurant. This place isn’t very big, but it’s certainly cozy and relaxing.

After our group of 7 got together, we were served with this:

This is my first time seeing this, but it’s essentially bread with cheese inside. Cheese-bread? It would taste a heck lot better if it was warm, but I guess it’s been out for a while. This comes for free, so don’t worry about it. Everything, except for drinks, come with the whole $35 pre-fixe package.

At this time the waiter asked us what we wanted to drink, and we chose a cocktail, the name just slips my mind right now, and flat water. The waiter seemed pretty new to his job because the cocktail we ordered, I believe it was the alegrea, was completely unknown to him. He had to double check with the guys at the bar in front even though it clearly says it on the menu. But yeah, you might experience that for yourself too, so be nice. Flat water is $7 per bottle. Next time don’t even bother ordering this because it tastes like regular tap water. I don’t know why on earth I said flat, where I could have sworn I said tap. He told us that the cards next to us are used to signal more meat and no more meat – one side green the other red. I thought that was interesting because I’ve never encountered anything like this. Ha, anyways, before the meats, we were encouraged to go to the salad bar.

Now I didn’t take a picture of the salad bar because I was famished. But be prepared because it’s not a huge salad bar, but there’s a good variety of food. There were 3 different types lettuces – romaine, spinach, iceberg, few dressings, tomatoes, cucumbers, cauliflowers, pasta, various cheeses, and some meats like salami and raw meat. This is what I started off. But you get the idea.

Later on the helpful waiter came by and served us a plate of soft fried bananas. It’s not quite a plantain, but it’s fried up. It’s very sweet and loaded with bananas, so eat this wisely if you have a small stomach because otherwise, you’ll be really full.

The point of this restaurant is all you can eat meat! So hold off the salads when the meat come. And when the meat comes, it’ll be coming so fast that you can’t even keep up! I have a small stomach, so I was already half full from the salad and the fried banana. Plus later on, there will be 4 little trays worth of rice, mash potatoes, beans, and something else that the waiter didn’t explain well. Maybe you can tell me what this is. It taste as dry as you see here, but it tastes fried. Any ideas?

But anyways, yeah these guys came nonstop with meat loaded in their arms. Oh my god. Let me tell you a list of things they serve: prime ribs, short ribs, beef ribs, ribe-eye steak, filet mignon, skirt steak, sirloin, flank steak lamb chops, leg of lamb, chicken, turkey, and Brazilian beef sausage. Don’t worry, they will repeat and you can have more of the same meats. Trust me, it sounds like a small variety of meats, but it’s quite a lot. Can you handle it?

This man is serving delicious, juicy, tender chicken. Sometimes you might have to use your tongs to grab meat off from the guy slicing meat at you.

Oh man, it was incredible, but I just could not keep up and I only had this: Filet mignon wrapped with bacon, steak, and chicken. I think I had more, probably the sausage as well but I was so full afterwards. The meats are overall delicious! Most were moist and loaded with flavor, and the others like some steaks that were kinda dry and lacking in flavor, but it’s alright. Remember to eat it while it’s hot. Don’t load up your plate with me — the guys will ALWAYS come around.

Around 8 o clock, the music grew louder with festive Brazilian music, and our lady of the night came out!

Yes, she is a dancer, but she is not a belly dancer, as I was supposed to expect because of the reviews I’ve read. She’s a very fun girl and she encourages people to dance. My friends here were too shy, but in the end one of us got up and mingle with her. She is the sweetest girl, and tried to teach us a few extra moves.

Nearing towards the end of the night we were down to dessert. Yes, you may have read reviews saying that the dessert sucks here, but don’t judge yet until I’ve showed you the pictures. The choices for dessert was, chocolate cake, tiramisu, and fruit yogurt.

This is by far the best of out of the 3 dessert. The waiter tells me that this is a new dessert, so of course I had to try it. There were 3 layers – strawberry, mango, and kiwi. My goodness, it was such a delicious treat. It was very sweet and soft, especially the berries themselves. I would highly recommend this. The tiramisu was bitter and too loaded with chocolate liquer, and the chocolate cake was too dried.

One of my friend’s told the waiter that it was my friend Lori’s birthday, and so the waiter said he will set something up. A few moments later, loud festive birthday music in Portuguese came on and a bunch of waiters came out with a slice of chocolate cake with a candle that shimmered in the middle of the cake, which I thought was really thoughtful. Everyone in the restaurant can’t help but to turned their heads to see who the birthday girl was. It was very sweet of them.

Of course then everyone else started doing the same thing, which I can understand why they did it. But it was very nice. The only thing that I didn’t like at the restaurant was the bathroom. The bathroom is in the back of the restaurant and there are only two stalls and is guarded by one man who works there. The sinks and towels are not part of the stalls, but rather it’s outside, next to the guard. When I came out of the bathroom, the guy opened water for me, squirt soap for me, gave me towels to dry my hand, and even lotion to moisten my hand. My goodness, it’s such a nice gesture, but I felt guilty not tipping him because I wasn’t expecting that. After my second run, I finally grabbed a dollar and gave it to him. Whew. I hate feeling guilty. I really do. Haha.

Overall, it was a good experience at Carne-Vale and I would recommend you to come especially if you’re like me and never had brazillian bbq before. This is a place for meat eaters really, but they also try to accommodate to the vegetarians as well.

Before you leave, the waiter will ask you to tip him in cash, which I guess is understandable. I prepared for this because I read a review that said the very same thing. But yeah, be sure to calculate your bill correctly. We were in a party 6 or more and they said that gratuity was included, but it didn’t seem to be, but we weren’t sure. Always double check.

I would post up the health inspection results but there isn’t any. I think it’s probably because it’s a new restaurant.

Smokin It Up @ Blue Smoke BBQ Restaurant

December 22, 2006 · Posted in American Food, BBQ, BBQ in NYC, Fried Foods · 581 Comments 

It feels a little strange moving onto WordPress since I’ve been housed at Xanga for more than (5) years. Can you believe it? I wasn’t really much of a blogger because I no longer felt the need to post anything about my life because people just do not care. It’s true, period. I had my ups and downs on xanga, like meeting new people and dating them, but that time is over. Crazzyy. Anyways, I’m trying to start a fresh new life here and will primarily focus on the topic of food. Let me tell you, food heals all wounds despite all the bs that you’ve been hearing time and time again. See it’s the excessiveness that will kill you, but not moderation. This is what fine dining is all about. I’d like you to welcome me into this neighborhood and I hope you’ll be good to me.

Ha, maybe not.

To start off, if you think Dallas BBQ on 42nd St and around the city is good, better think again.

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