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Breakfast Anyone?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I have to say that I had a fabulous time in the mountains this past weekend.  The weather could not have been better (well, Saturday at least) and I got to indulge at one of my all-time favorite breakfast spots in Woodstock – Oriole 9.  Sunday morning breakfast has become a tradition for us at Oriole 9 which offers a quirky but delicious respite that is reminiscent of a small European café that could be in any number of European cities.  There is rotating art covering the walls and funky music playing at just the right level to allow for private conversations without having to listen to your neighbors – or vice-versa.  The coffee is the real deal, ground fresh and brewed strong and served with water backs – just like I like it and perfect to get you moving on a lazy summer day.

The menu does not disappoint and each time I go there are several wonderful specials along with the tried and true breakfast/lunch menus.  Oriole 9 does not serve dinner with the exception of special evenings every now and then where they offer guests the opportunity to indulge in a typically themed evening of dining.

The laid-back atmosphere and welcoming service make this spot a true stand-out.  Yesterday’s breakfast did not disappoint.  I always order the same thing without fail – their house made corned beef hash.  Toss aside and preconceived notions you have of tinned hash coming out of a can (don’t get me wrong – that variety can be a comfort food stand-by and I like it as well) as Oriole 9’s is made from scratch and has to be quite possible the most delicious I have ever had.  I actually crave it days before I know we will be heading up.  The hash itself has just the right amount of potatoes and is actually more meat than spuds.  The beef itself is house prepared and has the most wonderfully distinct flavor that must stem from the brining they use.  It is not salty in the least and is topped with two eggs cooked to order – but is there really any other way to top it than with over easy or poached?  I love piercing the soft yolks and having their richness meld with the beef and potatoes.  Oh, and Oriole 9 serves this dish in a perfectly deep bowl that is perfectly conducive to mixing.  Their presentation (of all dishes) is often just as quirky as the place itself but it all works – it is neither pretentious nor done just for the sake of being done – the presentations are practical and most important fun.

Two of us had the has while the other two had one of their specials – a fabulous looking whole artichoke stuffed with truffle oil infused scrambled eggs, fresh, thick cut toast, and a small salad.  The word must have quickly spread as to how good this actually were because more and more artichokes kept coming from the kitchen as the restaurant began to fill.  The two artichokes on our table had fresh bacon (cut by the restaurant) added as the perfect side to an already decadent dish.

If you are in Woodstock do not miss the opportunity to stop at Oriole 9 and if you like corned beef hash or even if you don’t think you like corned beef hash – give it a go – you will not be disappointed.  And thank you Oriole 9 for making the most important meal of the day feel important once again.

A Hidden Gem in Midtown East

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Being a true New Yorker, I am always happy when I stumble across new locales that turn out to be hidden gems among the sea of options here in the City.  Last night turned out to be one of those times when the stars aligned and a truly wonderful experience followed.  Now I normally relegate reviews to my Dining section, but wanted to draw some attention to this locale.

As many of you know, I have an affinity for all things classic New York.  So when I found myself at a late matinee on Sunday, I did a bit of quick research in order to find something new and different for cocktails and dinner afterwards with my other half.  I had heard that the New York Helmsley had recently been re-vamped and though why not give it a go.  You can say what you want about Leona Helmsley but there are few names that are truly synonymous with New York and impeccable service.  Ah, the days when the Palace was the crown in the Helmsley Hotels crown are now long gone but a recent renovation of the New York Helmsley has yielded quite the surprise.  A new and fresh Harry’s Bar and a newly re-named (and re-designed) Leona’s restaurant (formerly Mindy’s) make for a welcome addition to the Midtown East scene.

We arrived around 6 o’clock to indulge in a some liquid libations pre-dinner.  The color scheme, design, and overall layout of Harry’s are all perfect.  It was not crowded on this occasion but one could easily see how you could feel “alone” even if it was a full house.  We were a bit hidden from the view of the bar so it took a little time to catch the servers attention but as we were not in any rush really made no difference.  We felt welcomed and relaxed and the service did not disappoint.  Drinks were so very well-made and came with a side of water and bar nibbles.  It is important to note that service is included in your bill in both the bar (15%) and restaurant (19%).  I actually do not mind this as it is the same in many places around the world.  Some might argue that there is no incentive for staff to provide exceptional service but, in my experience, this is just not the case.  The only thing I would change at the Helmsley is adding an additional line to the receipt to tip above the standard included.  Sometimes people go above and beyond and it is nice to recognize their efforts accordingly.

After an hour of so of fabulous (and I do mean fabulous) cocktails we headed into the restaurant and we warmly greeted and shown to our table.  The first this we noticed is that we had the restaurant to ourselves – I mean completely to ourselves and would remain so for our entire meal.  Now, I might normally find this worrisome as an empty restaurant can mean several things but it was summer in the City and the restaurant is in fact open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  Perhaps the new branding is also slow in getting out into the mainstream.

The layout of the restaurant is so thoughtfully planned that I can remember few that were so well laid out.  While not a huge room, the design affords a level of intimacy that, even if full, I could see still remaining.  The restaurant is actually quite beautiful with small touches like contrasting fabrics and backlit onyx (as was the bar top at Harry’s).  Fresh flowers and tea light candles make for a pleasant yet unpretentious welcome.  Our waiter and his team could not have been nicer or more knowledgeable in their recommendations.  Not to mention my food allergies were a non-issue after I explained them.  The bread presentation was soon made, I of course could not indulge, but my partner raved at how fresh and delicious his selection was.

Now I have to admit I was concerned at what might come out of the kitchen seeing as we were the only two in the dining room (though room service did appear to be coming from the kitchen as well).  Well, my concerns were soon tossed to the wind as our meal progressed.  For starters we both had the baby spinach salad with roasted red beets, shaved red onions, and goat cheese in a red wine vinaigrette.  I have to say that the salad was so perfectly dressed that it was a subtle undertone to the earthiness of the spinach and beets.  I mean to actually achieve this balance really shows that the kitchen knows that they are doing.  The saltiness of the goat cheese made for the perfect accompaniment adding another dimension to this simple yet carefully thought-out salad.

For my entrée I had the New York Strip steak but asked for it without any sauce and with haricots verts instead of asparagus and mashed potatoes.  My request was not a problem in the least and my steak was beautifully grilled to a perfect medium as requested – perfectly pink throughout and extremely tender.  My partner had the grilled rack of lamb with summer squash and griddled potatoes with a rosemary jus.  He raved about the dish and is a true lamb aficionado so not the easiest in the world to please.  Not only as the lamb cooked to perfection, there were four chops that comprised the rack which was a very generous portion.

Dessert, while good, was nothing exceptional but quite honestly we could have forgone dessert and just had coffee.  I had a simple chocolate ice cream that was nicely presented but seemed to have been pre-scooped in the freezer before service started.  My partner had the flourless chocolate cake, which we could not confirm whether it was gluten-free, and he said it tasted a bit old.  Again, I am thinking that it was a slow night and the desserts were pre-portioned and sitting for a while.

So all in all the experience was very good and the food well above average.  The service is really where this restaurant shines and the layout and design make for a truly transporting experience.  I will most definitely be back again and can only hope that word of Leona’s begins to spread because it would be shame to see it change into anything other than what it is.

Gluten Free in the Catskills

Friday, May 14th, 2010

The past couple of weeks have been absolutely crazy between work and family obligations but I most certainly have not forgotten about my readers.  So, while I have a bit of a lull for the next few minutes, I thought I would finally update my blog.  I figured what better way to spotlight to great new restaurants in Upstate New York than with a new post.

As many of you follow me regularly know, I am married to a fantastic Bermudian and my in-laws come in a few times a year for visits.  We spend our time together mostly up in the Catskill mountains of New York State, which while beautiful, can also present a bit of a challenge for gluten-free dining options.  The Catskills are undergoing a bit of resurgence and in the past few years have become more like a relaxed Hamptons to the north.

On our last visit, the weekend before last, I did a bit of research and found two new (to me) restaurants that looked to be quite promising.  One was a dinner locale, The Red Onion and the other a breakfast option, Oriole 9.  Both are located in the artsy community of Woodstock and both were actually very pleasant surprises.

The Red Onion was a relaxed country Inn-like setting that had a bit of an edge to it.  While not a gluten-free restaurant they were actually very receptive to my food allergies and my experience was without incident.  Not to mention they mix a mean cocktail.  I had a wonderful roast beet salad with citrus vinaigrette, shaved fennel, ricotta salata, red onion, and mint.  It was simply delicious.  For my main course I decided upon the roast chicken with bacon, pearl onions, mushrooms, and roast potatoes.  Again, cooked to perfection – moist and tender.  For dessert I had quite possible the most decadent dark chocolate mousse that was made from scratch and one of the best I have ever tasted.  It was definitely among the top mousses that ever came across my palate.

The next morning we decided to give Oriole 9, a breakfast and lunch only locale a try.  Walking though the door was like walking into a relaxed European café.  It was decorated with local art and featured a variety of unique seating options from wonderfully comfortable banquettes to an elevated “stage” which is where we opted to dine.  The first thing you notice about this place is the coffee.  They have real European coffee that instantly transported me back to my favorite European café.  The menu was quite extensive and consisted of local offerings which was a nice touch and always good to see.  The menu on this Sunday morning was a mix of regular brunch items with specials also available – one of which was a gluten-free pasta option – nice.

I was really in a breakfast mood and when I saw they had homemade corned beef hash, I knew exactly what I would be having.  What then transpired was hash nirvana.  This was without question the best corned beef hash that I have ever indulged in.  It was fresh, lean corned beef that was mixed with just a small amount of potatoes and topped with cooked to order eggs.  I opted for over easy which made for a wonderfully decadent combination.  It is served in a bowl so you can mix until your heart is content.

I love it when I stumble across great new places and it just goes to show you that you can go gluten –free anywhere with just a bit of advanced research and planning.   If you find yourself in the Catskills, please give these two eclectic locales a try – you will not be disappointed.

The Second QNYGF Locale Is On Deck

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

After the success and positive feedback received since my visit to the Four Seasons, I am happy to announce that the second locale has been chosen.  Where will my love of eating gluten free in the most iconic New York City restaurants take me this time?  Well, you will just have to wait to find out.  But fear not – it will not be a long wait.  GFM has his sights set on Labor Day Weekend to see if he can go gluten free at a restaurant that does not cater specifically to Celiacs.  This restaurant will in fact be a first for GFM and I love a challenge.  I promise not to disappoint as we take a glimpse, yet again, into one of the places that makes New York City a foodie’s paradise.  As always, I will be evaluating the establishment on a variety of criteria to measure how it fairs in the allergy (gluten and shellfish) department.

So do stay tuned for updates and I hope you will join me on my journey.  Oh, and in November I am taking the series on the road and going international to some very exciting destinations for some gluten free dining on a global scale.

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry.

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Well, I hope that you all enjoyed the first restaurant in my QNYGF series.  I look forward to bring you to many more iconic New York City restaurants to show that eating well gluten free is possible no matter where you end up.  Also, I hope that my rankings of how the restaurants faired will prove useful in your own dining experiences.  I had a really great time bringing you the inaugural restaurant and an even better time eating and drinking to bring you the review.

Now the series will not just be limited to New York with Dubai and some European destinations soon to join their New York counterparts.  The international component should make for some interesting experiences.  Oh, and the locales will not always be five star gourmet restaurants but rather an eclectic mix of places that truly capture what a particular city is all about.  The only caveat is that Gluten Free Mike does not eat chain fast food — ever.

So stay tuned for the next installment and I hope you will continue to take dining out gluten free to a whole new level.

Tomorrow Evening It All Begins

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Well tomorrow is the kick-off to my QNYGF series and I am really very excited about this new section and hope that my readers will enjoy it.  While the first location is a secret, I can say that it is indeed quintessentially New York without a doubt.  Now, we all know I am pretty much a lush and do enjoy the finer things in life so any excuse to dine out is always welcome.  Ah, the lengths I will go through for my readers.

On a more serious note this new series is not just about eating fabulous food and indulging in fine wines and spirits.  It is meant to educate and demonstrate that, as a Celiac, you are only limited by your imagination when it comes to dining out.  This exercise will help you to ask the right questions and make the right choices to ensure that no gluten makes it way into your meal and consequently your digestive system.  We only get one spin around the proverbial cosmic roulette wheel so I am placing all my money on fabulous!

Each locale that is chosen for the QNYGF series will be evaluated on set criteria to show how accommodating each place was on everything from menu options to wait staff handling of food allergies. Remember, I am not just a Celiac, I am also deathly allergic to any and all shellfish so without being a pain in the you know what, I am interested to see how each locale handles it.

Finally, I will always be dining with a non-Celiac to help add an additional dimension to the reviews.  I do hope you will join me regularly and find the information useful in your living a fabulous gluten free life!

Get Ready for a Whole New Level of Fabulousness

Friday, July 31st, 2009

It is now only 8 days and counting until I kick off my Quintessentially New York Gluten Free (QNYGF) series.  I am so excited about this one and the first restaurant in the series will not disappoint.  Remember, the goal of this series is to demonstrate and educate that you can in fact live a full, rich, and most importantly delicious gluten free life in a world full of gluten.  While gluten free restaurants or menus are welcome I am bucking convention and going to show you how to make smart choices and ask the right questions at any restaurant.  I will be evaluating the wait and kitchen staffs’ receptivity and helpfulness in recognizing not only my gluten allergy but my shellfish allergy as well.  Each local will be ranked according to a proprietary scale that will quantify just how gluten friendly they were.

I do hope that you will come along for the journey and the window into what are probably some of the greatest restaurants in the city.  Don’t forget GFM is always popping around the globe so look for the QGFNY series to expand to other major cities and wherever my travels might take me.  Already in the works is QDXBGF (Quintessentially Dubai Gluten Free).

GFM Taking GF Living to the Next Level

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Not too long ago, I hinted that some exciting changes were coming to the site and decided that this week would be a good time to announce a new section that will soon be debuting in the Dining Out section.  Now, I have always been a fan of seeking out gluten free or at least friendly restaurants but let’s face it, it is not always practical.  Particularly when you are trying to live a fabulous lifestyle.

Now I will still continue to review gluten free or friendly restaurants but the new section, which will affectionately be known as Quintessentially New York Gluten Free or QNYGF will widen the landscape.  I love food and I love New York so I will be dining at some of the most iconic and legendary restaurants here in the city.  I have developed set criteria that will be evaluated to help quantify my dining experience as a Celiac and will be dining with a non-Celiac at each occasion.  My hope is to give readers, not only a view into some of the greatest restaurants around but the added perspective of a Celiac living in a gluten filled world.  More importantly my hope is to help educate to show my fellow Celiacs that we can co-exist and, in fact, live quite fabulously in a non-celiac world.

Oh, and yes, the Quintessentially program will of course be expanded as my travels take me around the globe — but as Dorothy said best, There is no place like home — and what better place than my hometown to kick it all off.

So I hope you will come along on what promises to be a delicious journey and stay tuned as the premiere restaurant will be one of my true favorites and is a real New York institution.

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