Cluck U
53 Easton Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
As seen on
-Extreme Fast Food
I've seen this place on a few foodie shows and it seems that alot of people have heard of it. The name Cluck U is kinda cool and funny but then you learn its a chain and all the food is the same and frozen all over the country. This is basically Planet Wings. I am willing to bet they get their sauces and chicken from the same distributor as do most ghetto chicken wing places. The same sauce with a different name. Basically the same menu. So supposedly you need to sign a waiver to eat the hottest wings in the world and they are supposedly sooooo hooootttt!!!!! I got some Nuclear Fusion to go and bring home for my brother. They told me I didnt have to sign a waiver. I tried one hot and although they were so hot it hurt and they were totally unenjoyable or even uneatable, I have had hotter. If you're looking for some college frat boy make you go to the bathroom fried chicken wings in 25 different sauce in a to go box then this is the place.
Please excuse the pictures I have been to more then 1 Cluck U at different times pictures were taken
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Feeding Tree-NY
Feeding Tree
892 Gerard Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
As Seen On
-No Reservations
This place is run down and kinda scary but that's where you get the best authentic Caribbean food. Located right next to Yankee Stadium the Feeding Tree has all your favorite carribean hits. Oxtale, curried goat, jerk chicken, jerk shrimp, cow hoof lol, whole red snapper, homemade ginger beer. They have a bunch of different lunch specials for $4.99. A great option for lunch before a Yankee game. $5 gets you a small platter of curry goat/jerk chicken/oxtail with rice, vegetables, plantains, some cornbread and a lemonade. That is a great deal. The food itself is quite good and freshly prepared. The jerk chicken had good flavor not to hot and the rice and veggies were really freakin good. Most of it has a kick and is very flavor full. I love jerk chicken and cant really find the real authentic stuff I get in the islands anywhere. Well this is it. If you are in the area I highly recommend it.
892 Gerard Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
As Seen On
-No Reservations
This place is run down and kinda scary but that's where you get the best authentic Caribbean food. Located right next to Yankee Stadium the Feeding Tree has all your favorite carribean hits. Oxtale, curried goat, jerk chicken, jerk shrimp, cow hoof lol, whole red snapper, homemade ginger beer. They have a bunch of different lunch specials for $4.99. A great option for lunch before a Yankee game. $5 gets you a small platter of curry goat/jerk chicken/oxtail with rice, vegetables, plantains, some cornbread and a lemonade. That is a great deal. The food itself is quite good and freshly prepared. The jerk chicken had good flavor not to hot and the rice and veggies were really freakin good. Most of it has a kick and is very flavor full. I love jerk chicken and cant really find the real authentic stuff I get in the islands anywhere. Well this is it. If you are in the area I highly recommend it.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Carlo's Bakery-NJ
Carlo's Bakery
95 Washington St
Hoboken, NJ 07030
As seen on
-Do i really need to say?
95 Washington St
Hoboken, NJ 07030
As seen on
-Do i really need to say?
-Southern Fried Everything
Checked out Carlo's Bakery awhile ago, and have to say i was super disappointed. Maybe I'm just spoiled but this is a run of the mill, no better then average bakery. I can get better cannolis at my local grocery store (Adams) or at la Deliziosa in Poughkeepsie. Not to mention Stuffed in LES. Anyways Hoboken is the worst city I have ever driven in. It is easier to park in midtown Manhattan then in Hoboken. After all that we waited in line for about an hr and got some pastries and a cake. Everything was super lame. The cake was Hanaford at best. So just because something is on TV doesn't mean it tastes good. It was cool checking out a place I've seen on TV so many times but I wont be back New Jersey.
Checked out Carlo's Bakery awhile ago, and have to say i was super disappointed. Maybe I'm just spoiled but this is a run of the mill, no better then average bakery. I can get better cannolis at my local grocery store (Adams) or at la Deliziosa in Poughkeepsie. Not to mention Stuffed in LES. Anyways Hoboken is the worst city I have ever driven in. It is easier to park in midtown Manhattan then in Hoboken. After all that we waited in line for about an hr and got some pastries and a cake. Everything was super lame. The cake was Hanaford at best. So just because something is on TV doesn't mean it tastes good. It was cool checking out a place I've seen on TV so many times but I wont be back New Jersey.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Zaro's Bakery-NYC
Zaro's Bakery
All Over
Manhattan, NY 10001
As seen on
-Unwrapped
There is kind of a long story about my love affair with Zaro's. My wife's grandparents owned and operated the only privately owned Zaros in NY. All the Zaro's are owned by the same family but my wife's family were such good friends with them that they allowed them to open one. So my mother-in-law grew up in a Zaro's bakery. When ever we are in the city we usually stop by and get breakfast in grand central.
Zaro's takes credit for inventing the black and white cookie. That's pretty crazy, I mean every bakery in America sells black and white cookies. But Zaro's was the first. Ive had a few, although they are good they aren't my favorite cookies. Zaro' s has locations all over the 5 boroughs so be sure to check out their website for locations. The easiest for me is right in grand central station. I believe there are at least 2 in grand central. It is a quick easy breakfast right off the train. They have all sorts of pastries and bagels. They are also known for their crusty breads. I will forever be connected to this bakery. Every time i see one i will think about my mother in law baking cookies.
All Over
Manhattan, NY 10001
As seen on
-Unwrapped
There is kind of a long story about my love affair with Zaro's. My wife's grandparents owned and operated the only privately owned Zaros in NY. All the Zaro's are owned by the same family but my wife's family were such good friends with them that they allowed them to open one. So my mother-in-law grew up in a Zaro's bakery. When ever we are in the city we usually stop by and get breakfast in grand central.
Zaro's takes credit for inventing the black and white cookie. That's pretty crazy, I mean every bakery in America sells black and white cookies. But Zaro's was the first. Ive had a few, although they are good they aren't my favorite cookies. Zaro' s has locations all over the 5 boroughs so be sure to check out their website for locations. The easiest for me is right in grand central station. I believe there are at least 2 in grand central. It is a quick easy breakfast right off the train. They have all sorts of pastries and bagels. They are also known for their crusty breads. I will forever be connected to this bakery. Every time i see one i will think about my mother in law baking cookies.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Baby Cakes-NYC
Baby Cakes
248 Broome St
New York, NY 10002
As seen on
-Unique Eats
Baby Cakes is a super cute bakery/cupcakery in the lower east side. Kind of a pinup 50's vibe. The staff was cute too which is always a plus. Baby Cakes specializes in gluten free vegan baked goods and really caters to the people who have allergies to glutens. Everyone raged about how good the place was even though it was gluten free and that sometimes can taste not so good. So we picked up a few cupcakes to go. I really did want to love this place. I really did want to like gluten free cupcakes. But man was I wrong. I couldn't even finish my lemon cupcake HOLY CRAP!!!!!!! My friends couldn't finish theirs either. This cupcake tasted weird. I don't even know how to explain it. I was not a fan at all. Although it wasn't bad it wasn't anywhere as good as a real cupcake from any bakery Ive ever been to. I might actually prefer a cupcake from Walmart Yikes!
Supposedly their doughnuts are way better and they have these biscuits they fill with yogurt and jam and stuff which are suppose to be great. I definitely wont be making a special trip but if i happen to walk by ill try a doughnut.
248 Broome St
New York, NY 10002
As seen on
-Unique Eats
Baby Cakes is a super cute bakery/cupcakery in the lower east side. Kind of a pinup 50's vibe. The staff was cute too which is always a plus. Baby Cakes specializes in gluten free vegan baked goods and really caters to the people who have allergies to glutens. Everyone raged about how good the place was even though it was gluten free and that sometimes can taste not so good. So we picked up a few cupcakes to go. I really did want to love this place. I really did want to like gluten free cupcakes. But man was I wrong. I couldn't even finish my lemon cupcake HOLY CRAP!!!!!!! My friends couldn't finish theirs either. This cupcake tasted weird. I don't even know how to explain it. I was not a fan at all. Although it wasn't bad it wasn't anywhere as good as a real cupcake from any bakery Ive ever been to. I might actually prefer a cupcake from Walmart Yikes!
Supposedly their doughnuts are way better and they have these biscuits they fill with yogurt and jam and stuff which are suppose to be great. I definitely wont be making a special trip but if i happen to walk by ill try a doughnut.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Full Moon Pizza-NY
Full Moon Pizza
600 E 187th St
Bronx, NY 10458
As seen on
-No shows
Best pizza in New York, hands down. Located off Arthur Ave in the Bronx in Little Italy.The crust is delicious -- the semolina adds an unusual quality to the texture. It was crispy and thin and doughy all at the same time. A texture i have not experienced before. They have a huge selection of speciality pies. Maybe 5 different Sicilians! Being in the heart of Arthur Ave you know the ingredients are the best in the 5 Burroughs. But for this excellence there comes a price. Slices are around $4-5 each. The most expensive pizza I think I have found. But I will be back ASAP its worth it. Ill have to snap a few more pics next time. I actually thought this was better then Lombardi's and Grimaldi's. Maybe it was just a lucky day but man that slice was perfect.
600 E 187th St
Bronx, NY 10458
As seen on
-No shows
Best pizza in New York, hands down. Located off Arthur Ave in the Bronx in Little Italy.The crust is delicious -- the semolina adds an unusual quality to the texture. It was crispy and thin and doughy all at the same time. A texture i have not experienced before. They have a huge selection of speciality pies. Maybe 5 different Sicilians! Being in the heart of Arthur Ave you know the ingredients are the best in the 5 Burroughs. But for this excellence there comes a price. Slices are around $4-5 each. The most expensive pizza I think I have found. But I will be back ASAP its worth it. Ill have to snap a few more pics next time. I actually thought this was better then Lombardi's and Grimaldi's. Maybe it was just a lucky day but man that slice was perfect.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Eataly-NYC
Eataly
200 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010
As seen on
- many papers/magazines
-Hook Line and Sinker
Eataly, the largest artisanal Italian food and wine marketplace in the world, is finally here in New York. Mario Batali finally opened his 50,000sq foot food temple in the heart of Flatiron. Located right next to Madison Square Park, Eataly takes up nearly an entire city block. This cultural experience is housing close to 10 restaurants, a beer garden on the 15th floor, grocery store, a bank, and a school just to name a few. Having an individual restaurant for each section (meat, cheese,wine,dry goods,produce,dessert,bread,pasta, fish, pizza, housewares, etc.) Shopping is very confusing and this place is packed which makes it even harder. You pay for your meat in the meat section and then go to the cheese section and pay there. Its ridiculous to think you would pay 5-10 different times to do your grocery shopping. The fish restaurant is with the fish and the pasta restaurant with the fresh handmade pasta. The goal at Eataly is to have the best most authentic Italian food available. Everything that isn't imported direct from Italy is made fresh by hand in front of you. Fresh handmade mozzarella made right before your eyes. It really is bringing food and shopping to the next level. The level of freshness and quality is unmatched. It is on the expensive side which makes sense being a trendy top of the line new grocery store in Manhattan. This place is definitely worth checking out, its crazy! Mario Batali recently described his imported food hall Eataly as a "temple," as a place where "food is more sacred than commerce." Take one step inside and you will understand. This is a destination not just a market.
200 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010
As seen on
- many papers/magazines
-Hook Line and Sinker
Eataly, the largest artisanal Italian food and wine marketplace in the world, is finally here in New York. Mario Batali finally opened his 50,000sq foot food temple in the heart of Flatiron. Located right next to Madison Square Park, Eataly takes up nearly an entire city block. This cultural experience is housing close to 10 restaurants, a beer garden on the 15th floor, grocery store, a bank, and a school just to name a few. Having an individual restaurant for each section (meat, cheese,wine,dry goods,produce,dessert,bread,pasta, fish, pizza, housewares, etc.) Shopping is very confusing and this place is packed which makes it even harder. You pay for your meat in the meat section and then go to the cheese section and pay there. Its ridiculous to think you would pay 5-10 different times to do your grocery shopping. The fish restaurant is with the fish and the pasta restaurant with the fresh handmade pasta. The goal at Eataly is to have the best most authentic Italian food available. Everything that isn't imported direct from Italy is made fresh by hand in front of you. Fresh handmade mozzarella made right before your eyes. It really is bringing food and shopping to the next level. The level of freshness and quality is unmatched. It is on the expensive side which makes sense being a trendy top of the line new grocery store in Manhattan. This place is definitely worth checking out, its crazy! Mario Batali recently described his imported food hall Eataly as a "temple," as a place where "food is more sacred than commerce." Take one step inside and you will understand. This is a destination not just a market.
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