Dirty French felt like a French brasserie with a Moroccan twist. High vaulted ceilings, lobby bar, leather booths, large chandeliers, the place is spacious but tables are tiny. When you look up to the beams, there are rooster figures decorated everywhere.
The bread was not your regular French roll, it was a very soft, fluffy, flat bread, almost like a naan, dusted with spice and herbs with olive oil on the side. If I am not saving space for the actual dishes, I could devour at least a dozen of them. The pastry chef with the Major Food Group is an absolute genius. At almost all of their establishments, the bread is always an instant wow and I would go back just for the bread. I highly recommend the lamb Carpaccio. The combination of spice, the yogurt, and the sweetness of the lamb was absolutely extraordinary. (Nov, 2014)
Category: <span>NY Eats</span>
Went to Parm for lunch on the same day we went to ZZ’s. Surprised that we got a table given that it is a small place and during lunch rush hour. It was crowded with people waiting for their take out orders; all the bar stools were packed, but as we walked deeper inside, there’s more room than I anticipated. Most of the people around us ordered chicken parm, so we went for it as well. We had it on roll and a Beets Aranciata to share.
The chicken parm on roll was a bit of disappointment since the veal parm at Carbone was absolutely stunning. It generously came with 2 pieces of chicken parm, but it was served on a sesame burger bun. With the warmth of chicken parm and the sauce and cheese, the un-toasted bun had became soggy. 🙁 We were also hoping for a cheese stretch, but that didn’t happen either. Compare to the amazing veal parm I had at Carbone, I was disappointed.
Torrisi Italian Specialties was unlike any another restaurant in the city — a sandwich shop by day, and pre fixe menu only restaurant by night. Unfortunately, just learned that it will be ending their sucessful 5 year run on New Year’s day.
The cozy 15 seater will be the home of a newer restaurant by Mr. Torrisi, with a new name. As we sadly bid adieu to Torrisi, we were lucky enough to have enjoyed it this past summer. Let’s take a trip down the memory lane via this photo sideshow. (Sep, 2014)