Archive for March 2009

Five Guys Beats Out Burger Joint in Blind Test

Cheeseburger w/ Grilled Onions & Mushrooms @ Five Guys, MidtownIf you have ever dreamed of watching a video of Josh Ozerksy eating 7 hamburgers, your prayers have been answered. The editor of The Feedbag did a blind burger taste test, and Five Guys (on 55th btw. 5+6th) beat out P.J. Clarke’s and the Burger Joint at the Parker Meridien. Veselka came in first place.  Surprisingly City Burger (on 39th just East of B’way), which Ozersky is a big fan of, wasn’t included in the taste test. [Always Hungry]

Jamaican Dutchy on Vacation: The guys who run the Jamaican Dutchy are taking a much needed vacation, so the cart will be gone today through Wednesday.  It will return on Thursday to its normal spot on 51st & 7th Ave.

Midtown Links (The “Super Sized XXXL” Edition)

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Photo by nycblondieandbrownie

  • The Treats Truck is now stocking a full array of St. Paddy’s Day cookies [Blondie and Brownie]
  • It looks like the Rainbow Room won’t be converted into office space after all [Diner’s Journal]
  • Surprise!  The grilled cheese sandwich at Applebee’s on 50th St. isn’t good [NYP]
  • The guy eating everything on Tony’s Top 100 List hits up Sophie’s Cuban for the “Pernil With a Twist” [Amuse My Bouche via TONY’s Feed Blog]
  • Kathy’s most excellent cookie list includes Oren’s (which has multiple Midtown locations) and Bouchon Bakery [A Passion for Food]
  • Adam Roberts has devised a Foodie Scavenger Hunt that includes the Biryani Cart on 46th & 6th [Amateur Gourmet]

But wait… there’s more. Midtown East izakaya action, another drugstore sandwich, something bad from Bouchon Bakery, and another photo of my kid with food (sorry, I’ll stop posting them when he stops doing adorable shit at lunch) all after the jump…

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Midtown Happy Hour: Celebrating at Bamboo 52

If you like to eat, chances are you like to drink (read: a lot of you are freakin’ lushes), so I thought maybe it was time to introduce a happy hour column to the site. Every week, our Happy Hour Correspondent “Mamacita” will post about a different bar in Midtown that fits the Midtown Lunch mentality: unhealthy food, not lame (unless it’s lame in a cool way), and most importantly… cheap. Today, Mamacita hands the reins over to (former Profiled: Midtown Lunch’er) Blondie, from Blondie and Brownie, to tell us about Bamboo 52- where she and Brownie had their One Year Blog-versary party on Wednesday night. Congrats ladies on a great first year! (It seems like you’ve been around much longer…)

When Brownie and I decided a boozy celebration was in order for our blog-versary, we couldn’t decide on the proper place for happy hour. Should we venture out to somewhere new and possibly awesome, or should we stick to an old tried-and-true? Tried and true won out and we ended up at Bamboo 52, a girly Theater District lounge with an identity crisis.

Like many of the drinking establishments in that weird land between Midtown and Hells Kitchen, Bamboo tries to appeal to a large demographic: tourists, Midtowners, matinee ladies, bridge-and-tunnel folk, basically anyone on their way home from work, or on their way to a musical (jazz hands). Bamboo’s schtick is sushi and a 9-hour happy hour. I’m a proponent of the latter. It’s a pretty decent happy hour if you know the unwritten rule: stick to the mixed drinks, they’re basically the only things ½ off. Don’t buy beer, sake, or shots and you’re good.

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Popcorn Fail Deja Vu

For those who didn’t mind seeing Garrett’s go away, because “Dale & Thomas is better”… well, not better enough to last through this economy. Commented by Blondie, and confirmed by this photo: the Dale & Thomas popcorneria on Broadway and 48th has also closed.  Basically, if you can’t make money selling your tailor-made-for-tourists popcorn in the heart of Times Square (home to a Hershey Store and M&M store that co-exist on the same block) I think you may have to reevaluate your business model.

SxSw Food Blogging Panel: If you are going to be in Austin, TX on Tuesday (you never know, right?) stop by and say hi... I'm going to be on a Food Blogging Panel at South By Southwest along with Rachel from Cupcakes Take the Cake, Cathy from Not Eating out in New York, Kalyn from Kalyn's Kitchen, and Addie from Relish Austin. ("Food Blogging Panel" is code for "Excuse To Go To Austin".) Oh, and if you've got any lunch suggestions for Downtown Austin- I'm all ears.

$9 All You Can Eat Indian Buffet Returns to Midtown!

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There was a time when the $9 Indian buffet was the norm in Midtown (remember Rangole?).  Those times have long gone, but it looks like the economy may be reversing the trend. Kashmir Buffet (on 8th Ave. btw 39+40th), which closed a few months ago to become the “Cave Lounge”, has reopened for lunch only.  The all you can eat Pakistani/Indian buffet is $8.99, and just before Noon yesterday looked tasty and fresh (unlike the upstairs, pay-by-the-pound Kashmir Express, which always looks like it’s been sitting out for hours).  They had at least three or four choices of meat, plus some interesting looking sweets (that are usually featured in the upstairs window) plus bread is included. I think originally the buffet may have been $8, but whatever. Considering that most buffets in Midtown are $10 and above, I’m all for it! Welcome back…

Photo of the inside is after the jump.

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Twittering the New Obama Cart: Ubereater twittered this @MidtownLunch yesterday about the new Kwik Meal cart named after the President: "I bet it sounds good on the menu but probably doesn't taste nearly as good as it seemed." Ouch.  Alright, good burn... good burn.

Heartland Brewery’s New HB Burger is Now Open

Both Grub Street and TONY’s Feed Blog give you a first look at the newly opened HB Burger (on 43rd btw. B’way+6th) in the old Spanky’s BBQ space.  The owner brags that “nothing on the menu tops $9″ (good, I guess), and they have sauteed onions (for free), tator tots, homemade sodas, and milkshakes with liquor in them (also good).  But I just can’t get excited about a burger place that is owned by the Heartland Brewery. Is that wrong?  (Admittedly I’m still mad about the onion ring incident.) Plus, items individually may cost under $9, but a burger, fries, and a drink will altogether cost you quite a bit more.  Any ML early adopters willing to take one for the team, and let us know how this place is?  Either that, or we’ll just wait for A Hamburger Today to weigh in. (I’m pretty sure they are legally obligated to go to all of these places…)

HB Burger, 127 W 43rd St. (btw. B’way+6th), 212-575-5848

Kwik Meal Names New Cart After (Irish?) President Obama

****This Cart is now called Kwick Meal IV and has moved****

Kwik Meal, the famous two time Vendy Award nominee known for their lamb and white sauce, has opened a new cart on 37th Street & 7th Ave. 6th Ave., and appears to have named it after our current President.  I suppose they could argue the apostrophe was in honor of St. Patrick’s Day… but the sign is permanent, so… uh… I don’t know.  Anyway, the cart is Kwik Meal’s fourth and will serve their trademark lamb, plus chicken, falafel, and chicken shawarma. (I guess the third cart he opened at the beginning of the year is finally doing well.)

I asked the owner (and former cook at the Russian Tea Room) Muhammed Rahman why he named the new cart after President Obama, and his response is after the jump.

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