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Suzanna was kind enough to let us taste some featured flavours - that I'm not supposed to share until they have been released.

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The finish on those confections is astonishing!

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Did they also have Super Colon Blow?

 

Which company made the beautiful chocolates? Interesting flavors too!

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Saw these on the sidewalk. Panini presses.

 

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While waiting for dinner we dropped into this bar for a break.

 

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Negroni for me.

 

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Something girly for @Alleguede which sounded good but wasn't.

 

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Coke for Carol.

 

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Noticed Russ and Daughters across the intersection.

 

 

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Then down the street to Prune for dinner. Ignored all the politics.

 

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Really nice crispy garbanzos - creamy center, crispy exterior.

 

 

 

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Grilled artichoke.

 

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Tortellini in capon broth.

 

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Got the lovely bartender to make me a Little Italy.

 

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Pork "porterhouse" for me.

 

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Avgolemono Rice with Peas for Carol.

 

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Rabbit for @Alleguede

 

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Peas and pearl onions with mint and dill to share.

 

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For dessert we shared a strawberry panna cotta and lemon semifreddo.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Kerry Beal said:

Then down the street to Prune for dinner. Ignored all the politics.

 

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Really nice crispy garbanzos - creamy center, crispy exterior.

 

 

 

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Grilled artichoke.

 

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Tortellini in capon broth.

 

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Got the lovely bartender to make me a Little Italy.

 

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Pork "porterhouse" for me.

 

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Avgolemono Rice with Peas for Carol.

 

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Rabbit for @Alleguede

 

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Peas and pearl onions with mint and dill to share.

 

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For dessert we shared a strawberry panna cotta and lemon semifreddo.

 

 

 

 

 

How do you share two pearl onions amongst three people?

 

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How was the grilled artichoke to be eaten? Were the leaves tender (or super-crispy) enough to be eaten with a fork, or were they finger food?

Nancy Smith, aka "Smithy"
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12 minutes ago, Smithy said:

How was the grilled artichoke to be eaten? Were the leaves tender (or super-crispy) enough to be eaten with a fork, or were they finger food?

Basically pulled off the leaves and scraped the bottom with your teeth like you would a steamed one - then the nice tender heart at the end. The choke was gone. 

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Noticed Russ and Daughters across the intersection.

I know your time is always tight on these trips, but next time you're in the neighborhood, visit the Tenement Museum. It's just around the corner from the Russ & Daughters store, and down the block from the Russ & Daughters Cafe. You can only get inside by doing one of the tours, so you need to plan a little bit, but every one has given me an appreciation for how immigrant families somehow managed to make their way in a new country. (Disclaimer: I am the great-granddaughter of immigrants, although my particular family roots in the United States are mostly in the Bronx, not the LES. At least two of my grandparents had siblings who immigrated here with their parents. One of the tours is a pretty close representation to what one set of my great-grandparents did to earn a living.)

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We needed to meet up with a group heading out to Long Island for a bean to bar demo by Johnny Iuzzini - so grabbed a slice at Roses pizza inside the Penn Station

 

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macys featuring Jurassic Park theme 

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Walked a few blocks from the hotel to Little Brazil - restaurant named Ipanema.

 

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Caipirinha - standard and passion fruit version.

 

 

 

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Started with some  Pão de Queijo.

 

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Calamari with a mango sauce.

 

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Picanha for me - hard to get rare with pieces this thin and bought on a sizzling plate. 

 

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Skirt steak with chimichurri for another Kari.

 

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Octopus for @Alleguede

 

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