Friday, November 15, 2019

Molo's

Beautiful restaurant and beautiful views.

Notes


Olives and Butter with toast

Keftedes Kobe Beef Meatballs

 

Octopus Carpaccio

Fish Tacos: daily catch, tortilla
Seafood & Orzo:  Lobster – Shrimp – Scallops – Mussel


Friday, November 8, 2019

Shippy's Pumpernickel Restaurant - South Hampton

36 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968

Stopping here for a restaurant week dinner.  We were lucky to get in: We should have had a reservation, they were turning regulars away.
Notes

Yes, the date is wrong, but the menu is the same


Chicken Liver Appetizer.  Enough for two or three ppls.

BEEF ROULADEN, Thinly Rolled Beef filled w/Pickles, Onions & Bacon in Brown Gravy, w/ Mashed Potatoes & Red Cabbage, Delicious 
WIENER SCHNITZEL, Breaded Veal Cutlet

Black Forest Cake

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Cowan's Public

Brunch with our friend Mark G.

Notes


GREYHOUND Vodka, fresh-squeezed Grapefruit Juice, Lemon-Ginger Bitters

BENEDICT Poached egg, Canadian Bacon, Biscuit, Hollandaise, Arugala
Another BENEDICT

SAUSAGE HASH Potato, fried egg, toast 


Sunday, October 27, 2019

Porta, Jersey City WINTER BETTY

Porta Jersey City


Having returned from Japan, we had lunch with our good friend from Philli:  Lisa Leonard

Notes

We must like this place for fun pizza out, we keep coming back!
  
Almost Haloween here at Porta





Friday, October 18, 2019

Montauk Circle Burger Happy Hour

Montauk Circle Burger

99 Carl Fisher Plaza, Montauk, NY 11954


Still only beer and wine.

Notes



Happy hour sliders 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Izakaya are Japanese Pubs

Oshamanbe Sakaba Ginza


3-7-12 Ginza | Oji Fudosan Ginza Build. B1
Chuo 104-0061, Tokyo Prefecture


Basic post-work Japanese Pub - again in the basement



The translation of the menu might need a little tweaking:


Edamame
Fried Mackeral 
Tempura Crab legs
Potatoes and Cheese



Octopus Suckers
Shōchū
Shōchū (Japanese: 焼酎) is a Japanese distilled beverage less than 45% alcohol by volume. It is typically distilled from rice (kome), barley (mugi), sweet potatoes (satsuma-imo), buckwheat (soba), or brown sugar (kokutō), though it is sometimes produced from other ingredients such as chestnut, sesame seeds, potatoes or even carrots. Its history dates to well before 1549.