Tuesday, June 30, 2009
La Bodega de la Trattoria
Huaca Pucllana, Lima, Peru
For our entrees we both chose from the section of the menu of reinterpretations of traditional Peruvian Creole cuisine. Unfortunately, I accidentally deleted the photo of Redneckhunter's entree, which was Breaded and pounded tenderloin served with refried black beans and rice, fried bananas and sunny side-up egg. As he put it, like country-fried steak Peruvian-style.
After dinner, we walked a little bit around the perimeter of the ruins taking pictures. The site was closed as a tourist site, but we got to see a little bit. It would have been nice to see it during the day, but I was glad to have gone at night and been able to have the full spectacular dining experience.
Huaca Pucllana
General Borgoño Cdra 8 s/n, Miraflores
Phone 445-4042
Friday, June 26, 2009
Pescados Capitales, Lima, Peru
Redneckhunter started out with the ubiqitous national drink -- a Pisco Sour -- pisco grape brandy, lime juice, simple syrup, egg white and Angostura bitters. Then we ordered 3 ceviches and 1 appetizer, thinking of US-sized ceviche portions... it was WAY too much food... I think you really need to have ceviche with a big group of people so that each person gets a bite and you can try a little bit of a lot of things.
The second one (pictured on top) was my favorite. This one was actually a Virtue rather than a sin: Temperance: Tiradito of Tuna -- with asparagus and mushrooms and a sauce of honey, olive oil, and orange juice. The traditional way to serve ceviche in Peru is with sweet potato and corn, the sweetness of them complementing the sourness of the ceviche marinade.
By the time the third dish came around, I was already pretty full. Another Virtue: Generosity: Ceviche Capital 3 x 3 -- three types of fish -- sole, salmon, and tuna, mixed with three types of onion -- white, red, and green, and three types of peppers.
When we didn't finish this one, the waiters were very concerned that we didn't like it, so we tried to explain that we were just too ambitious in our ordering...
Pescados Capitales
1337 Avenida La Mar
Miraflores
Lima, Peru
Thursday, June 25, 2009
After the party's over...

And a shout-out and thank you to the pig master himself -- Wes Moon of Party King Caterers! It was amazing!
First Stop Queens: Country Kitchen and Annie's Roti Shop
So a quick chowhound search brought up a thread: Where to grab a bite within 15 minutes of JFK airport. We were able to hit 2 of the spots mentioned: fried chicken and black eyed peas at Saratoga Country Kitchen on Atlantic Avenue; and curry chicken with chickpeas and potatoes with the biggest roti I've ever seen at Annie's Roti Shop on Rockaway Boulevard. I wanted to try Fish and Wings (also on Atlantic Ave.), but we couldn't fit in the food we had gotten as it was. I had to bring my curry and roti and eat it at the airport!
Saratoga Country Kitchen
1991 Atlantic Avenue
Annie's Roti Shop
127-07 Rockaway Boulevard
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Parc, Philadelphia
We got Eggs en Cocotte to share - crisp buttery toast fingers to dip into a runny egg. The toast was super buttery - reminded me of "dong dong dan" that my dad used to make (translated from Chinese "hole hole egg") - egg fried with the hole cut in the toast for the sunnyside yolk - so yummy...
Parc
227 South 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 545-2262
Osteria, Philadelphia
For dessert, we ordered the chocolate flan with pistachio gelato. It was really more like a molten chocolate cake than flan... but that's just semantics.
Osteria
640 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 763-0920
Monday, June 22, 2009
Le Grainne Cafe, NYC
183 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10011
(646) 486-3000
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Fougoo's Wedding Reception
Sorry all for the lack of updates. Fougoo just got married. Congrats to her and Redneckhunter.
For dinner, they got a whole roasted pig. I ate a whole foot and some cheek meat. Yum.
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