Tuesday, September 25, 2012

HAM & CHEESE FROM MILK TRUCK


Nothing beats an amazing grilled cheese sandwich, and the folks at Milk Truck know how to do it right since it's the only sandwich they make.  With their Ham & Cheese sandwich, smoked ham and Vermont aged cheddar is topped with a spicy mustard on rosemary bread.  Only a few slices of ham is used so the cheese becomes the star.  The bread is grilled perfectly and the cheddar is a gooey wonderful mess.  The mustard is spicy but not overpowering.  All in all the sandwich makes for a great light lunch or an afternoon snack.  Check their twitter to see where in Manhattan they are each day.

Milk Truck Grilled Cheese
milktrucknyc.com
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Friday, August 3, 2012

PRIME BEEF SANDWICH FROM LOBEL'S AT YANKEE STADIUM


Forget any other food you've had at Yankee Stadium before and do yourself a favor by getting the prime beef sandwich from Lobel's along the left field line on the field level concourse (section 133).  Lobel's Meats has been around since 1840 and supplies some of the best steakhouses in New York.  The beef is hand-carved prime rib goodness, not too fatty but with some marbling for flavor.  It's piled high on a brioche bun with an excess of rich au jus.  If the $15 dollar price tag alarms you, you'll pay $12 for a beer and around $10 for an average steak sandwich at Carl's, so treat yourself to some of the best baseball fare you'll ever have at Lobel's.  Pare it with great Garlic Fries from one of the many locations throughout the stadium and cheer on the Yanks that are having a great season so far!

Lobel's at Yankee Stadium
Left Field Line on the Field Level Concourse (Section 133)
Yankee Stadium
lobels.com



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

HAM AND MUENSTER WITH PICKLED BLUEBERRIES





So I've reviewed No. 7 Sub before, but since they change their menu all the time and their ham and muenster with pickled blueberries is pretty magical, I thought I'd review them again.  Usually I find ham sandwiches a little boring.  Serrano ham, prosciutto - now you're talking; but straight up ham I'll usually skip.  This sandwich takes ham to a level you've never experienced before.  Pared with muenster cheese, potato chips, jalapeño mayo and pickled blueberries - yes, motherfuckin' blueberries on my sandwich! - makes this sandwich stand out above all others.  The sourness of the blueberries goes well with the creamy muenster and salty ham, and the crunch of the potato chips gives the sandwich an elevated bite.  Jalapeño mayo slathered over the whole thing is just gravy.  If you haven't tried No. 7 Sub yet, you are truly missing out.  Check out their new location downstairs in the Plaza Hotel as well.


No. 7 Sub - no7sub.com
1188 Broadway (between 28/29 St) at the Ace HotelNew York, NY 10001
Open Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-4pm, Closed Sundays
telephone: 212.532.1680

Thursday, June 14, 2012

CURRY CHUTNEY CHICKEN DOSA



If you're tired of the same old sandwich you always get for lunch, head on down to The Hampton Chutney Co. in SoHo for the Curry Chutney Chicken Dosa or any of their other great dosas.  Dosas are a light and crispy sour-dough crepe made from a rice batter.  While it's not the kind of meal you can eat on-the-go, if you have the time to dig in it'll be well worth it.  The curry chicken is spicy without being overpowering and goes well with the cooked spinach and raw red onions.  But the highlight is definitely their mango chutney.  Go ahead and slop it all over the dosa.  Much like their curry chicken, it's spicy but with a sharp sweetness.  And for a drink, their orange ginger iced tea will wash the meal down well.

Hampton Chutney Co.
SOHO NYC
68 Prince Street
(212)226-9996
hamptonchutney.com

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

GRILLED SHRIMP ON FRENCH BREAD FROM SAGAPONACK



The owners of Sagaponack in the Flatiron district have given their restaurant a Hamptonesque vibe and filled their menu with primarily seafood and fish options.  The grilled shrimp sandwich ($10) with roasted peppers, bacon and a lemon-thyme mayo is one of those sandwiches that would be hard to mess up.  The shrimp is grilled perfectly and bacon always makes any sandwich better.  My only caveat was that there's too much bread and the shrimp gets a little lost in the mix.  It would have probably worked best on slices of sourdough bread.  However, the pesto fries as a side are fantastic - just enough pesto added to spice up a boring french fry.

4 West 22nd Street (Off of 5th Ave)
New York, NY 10010 
212.229.2226
http://www.sagaponacknyc.com/

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

SMOKED DUCK BREAST FROM LAMAZOU



Lamazou is a fantastic cheese shop in the east 20s that also makes innovative sandwiches.  Their smoked duck breast with cornichons ($10.99 for a whole) is just one of their many delicious creations on a ciabatta.  The sandwich usually comes with brie but a substitution of manchego cheese actually yields more flavor.  The gamey duck pares well with the cornichons and the ciabatta is freshly made.  It'll make you wonder why duck isn't used in sandwiches more often.

   LAMAZOU
 370 Third Avenue @ 27th Street,    
(212) 532 - 2009
http://lamazoucheese.com

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

TENTAZIONE PANINI FROM VIA QUADRONNO



The Tentazione panini from Via Quadronno on the Upper East Side is another standout sandwich in the restaurant's arsenal.  On their fresh baked bread, shrimp, arugula, and smoked mozzarella is wrapped in prosciutto.  The prosciutto and shrimp balance each other out well and the smoked mozzarella adds a nice creaminess along with the crunch of the arugula.  At $13.50, I'd expect that the sandwich would be damn good; but you'd be hard-pressed to find such quality ingredients for less.  Dine-in or grab a panini to go since Central Park is just around the corner.


VIA QUADRONNO
25 East 73rd. Street
between Madison & 5th Ave.
New York City, NY 10021

Phone: 212.650.9880
http://viaquadronno.com