Monday, August 30, 2010

Chef's Table @ Craigie On Main

When the lady on the phone calling to confirm my reservation asked me if I was interested in sitting at the Chef's Table, I jumped on it. At Craigie On Main, the Chef's Table is a set of four tall bar stools set before a cool marble topped counter overlooking the busy kitchen.

Basically, we ended up having front row seats at our very own "Kitchen Stadium", and the opportunity to witness the garnishing of desserts, the placement of various tastings, the opening and closing of a variety of well labeled plastic tubs and numerous refrigerated drawers filled with portioned proteins, kitchen staff weaving back and forth with verbal warnings so as to avoid collisions, the toasting of breads and buns, the careful de-skinning of half a pig's grinning face, the portioning of vegetables for a table's tasting, the wiping of plate edges - veritably a symphony of white clad folk working together at full speed to send out well prepared and visually pleasing dishes.


With its six course "Craigie Experience" for $90 and ten course "Ultimate Craigie Experience" for $115 and entrees ranging from $21 for the vegetable option to $36, Craigie on Main tends to be considered a special occasion restaurant by the general population, of which I am one.

While I was not fortunate enough to experience one of their grand tastings during this, my first visit at this fine establishment, we did happen to vicariously experience it through our friendly pair of tablemates at the Chef's Table, while we ourselves enjoyed a non-Restaurant Week special "Neighborhood Menu" of three courses (with choices!) for $39.95.

For a restaurant of Craigie's size, I was impressed with the number of staff members hard at work serving the guests. At the hostess stand alone, there were two lovely ladies - we didn't even touch a door as we arrived early for our reservation, with the valet opening the exterior door and one of the hostesses rushing to open the inner door as we made our way in.


By the end of our dinner, we were served by no less than 5 members of the Craigie staff no fewer than 8 courses (inclusive of the variety of little tastes sent courtesy of the kitchen). I cleaned my bowl of every last bit of corn potage (soup), I tried my first blood sausage in the form of a crostini spread, I got my friend to try bone marrow for the first time, I had moist chicken with yummy onions, and I experienced a wonderful example of a panna cotta that did not disappoint as many had since my final melty good Icarus panna cotta in 2009.

Monday, August 9, 2010

3rd Annual Epicurious Farmers' Market Tour


Epicurious is one of my favorite recipe sites (another one is Allrecipes.com) ever since I discovered it back in my college days, because it allows people to review and rate the recipes, and it has photos.

City Hall Plaza was just a walk away, so since I heard that Epicurious was going to be stopping by our very own City Hall Farmers' Market this very day, I decided to do a little stopping by myself!

I wandered past several stands of fresh and pretty produce and flowers, some delicious looking baked goods, jams and honeys, even popsicles!, and made my way to the last in the row (or first, depending on how you count them). Since I was already pretty familiar with their brand, there wasn't much for them to show me, so I walked away with a free tote, some sample Ghirardelli chocolates, and the realization that I had missed the noon food demo, and that Ken Oringer was scheduled to demo at 2pm... which was too late for me as well. :(

I ran my errand and stopped by the Epicurious table at 2pm for a quick photo op of Ken with some lovely tomatoes as I made my way back to the office.


City Hall Farmers' Market
Boston City Hall Plaza (Government Center)
1 City Hall Plaza
Boston, MA
Monday: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
May 24 to November 24, 2010

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Boston's 1st Annual Food Truck Festival



Citysearch Boston sponsored Boston's 1st Annual Food Truck Festival at SoWa Sunday August 8, 2010 at 500 Harrison Avenue from 10am - 4pm.

According to the official Facebook page:

+ + + CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE + + +
speed's hot dogs
m&m ribs
lincoln street coffee
dragon mobile discotaza chococycle
south end pita
boston frosty
fillbelly's
cupcakory
herrera's mexican grill
food truck nationequal exchange coffee trike
grillo's pickles
the sausage guy
roxy's grilled cheese
b. goodtrolley dogs

+ plus +
urban adventours
HINT water

Well, if I won't go to Newmarket Square, when M&M Ribs and Speeds come towards me, I really should go and pay them a visit!

Our little group headed out to the Food Truck Festival shortly before 1pm to be greeted by a large crowd on the sidewalk. A line to enter the festival? Nope, turns out it was the end of the line to the Speed's truck. Whoa! This did not bode well...

We rushed to the end of the shorter (slightly) line for M&M Ribs, pausing only to wash hands at these cool stand alone foot powered sinks, and waited, and waited, and hardly moving... But with the help of some friends, we managed to obtain two beef briskets (they were out of chicken, ribs, and starting to run out of sides...), sweet cinnamony sweet potatoes, collard greens, and reminiscent of porridge (high liquid ratio) rice & beans to share.

By the time we finished our 'bounty' the Cupcakery line was non-existent, so I figured that was done for, but the Speed's line was still impressive.

We did get a taste of a few samples (Nantucket Wild Gourmet & Smokehouse - I liked the scallop spread more than the salty smoked salmon spread; Pestos with Panache - try the Gorgonzola version!) before we finally decided we didn't want to wait for Speed's today, and maybe we'll just have to make a special outing out to Newmarket Square on a Saturday...