Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Meet Long Island Cheese Master, Michael Cavaniola, this Sunday at Roanoke Vineyards

With Winterfest still underway on the North Fork, Roanoke Vineyards is celebrating the release of their 2007 Blend 2 by offering a vertical tasting all weekend (March 5th & 6th).  

This "vertical tasting," means that you taste three of Roanoke's previously released vintages, and conclude with a tasting of the brand new 2007 Roanoke Vineyards Blend 2. 

Now, to the cheese.  Local cheese master, Michael Cavaniola of Cavaniola's Gourmet Cheese Shop, Cavaniola's Wine Cellar, and Cavaniola's Kitchen in Sag Harbor, will be at Roanoke on Sunday, March 6th from 2 to 5 PM, creating fabulous cheese platters!  Check out Cavaniola's facebook page for more information and to view pictures that will have your mouth watering for some gourmet delights. 

I love Roanoke and have been a long-time fan of Cavaniola's, so I just might have to stop by myself!


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Let the Mardi Gras madness begin...

There's no need to wait until Fat Tuesday to start celebrating Mardi Gras, because restaurants around the island have already started to party!  


Big Daddy's (Massapequa)
This "Best of LI 2010" winner for "Best Cajun Restaurant," has a running "Fat Tuesday Countdown" on their website all year round and is the next best thing to actually being in Louisiana!  Mardi Gras Madness Week is already in progress and runs through March 8th.  Check the schedule of events on the restaurant's website for more information on specific happenings. 


Head to Hemingway's this Saturday, March 5th for a Mardi Gras party sponsored by Bacardi Gold.  There will be specially priced hurricances, cajun menu specials, music by Pete Mann, and of course - beads!  In case you miss it, the fun will repeat all over again on Fat Tuesday.  

Celebrate "Mardi Gras on the Mile," at this nautical mile hotspot named "Best Seafood Restaurant" by "Best of LI," in 2011.  The scenic restaurant has been celebrating Mardi Gras since February 11th, offering a four course creole-inspired meal for $25.95pp, during two seatings (6:00 PM & 8:30 PM). The four course meal includes a choice of appetizer, mardi gras gumbo or salad, entree, and dessert.  With appetizers like stuffed oysters and crawfish jalepeno cheddar fondue, entrees like pan fried catfish and pasta jambalaya, and desserts like pecan pie ala mode or rum soaked raisin banana bread pudding with whiskey sauce, I'm sure you'll be dancing right out of your seat!  This special menu runs through Tuesday, March 8th and culminates with a fat Tuesday Party, featuring live music by The Zone. Call 516.546.0050 for reservations. 



Winter Wine Week at Prime starts tonight!

Prime, one of my favorite spots in Huntington, is offering many of their wines at HALF OFF their regular price from Tuesday, March 1st- Friday, March 4th.  These wines include Opus One, Robert Foley, Peter Michael, Spottswoode, Berringer Private Reserve, Shafer Hillside Select, and many more.  For example, a bottle of the La Cana Albarino from Spain, one of the "white sommelier selections," will only cost $20 (compared to the regular $40 pricetag). 


Visit the website to see a complete list of wines and wine inspired dishes offered throughout the celebration.  

Long Island Hospitality Ball to benefit The American Cancer Society

Enjoy a night filled with wonderful food, entertainment, and most of all, charitable giving. The Long Island Hospitality Ball will take place at 7:00 PM on March 21st at the beautiful Carlyle On The Green in Bethpage State Park. 

From 7:00- Midnight, sample delicious and delectable dishes prepared by Long Island's most popular chefs and restaurants. Enjoy fabulous wine, cocktails and entertainment. You will also have the opportunity to bid on amazing prizes at the silent auction and exciting raffles. Tickets are $100 and benefit the American Cancer Society.

If you are feeling up for a late night, hit the after Party @ Four Food Studio in Melville.  Bus transportation will be available courtesy of All Star Limousine from the Carlyle On The Green to Four Food Studio and then from Four Food Studio to the Huntington Hilton.  Visit the event facebook page for more information. 

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Hooray beer! Beer events are taking LI by storm...

Sometimes nothing quite beats a great brew.  Long Island is home to several breweries such as, Great South Bay BreweryBlue Point Brewing CompanyBlack Forest Brew HausGreenport Harbor Brewing, just to name a few.  The emergence of new breweries and an ongoing roll of local beer events are proof that the craft beer movement is picking up speed across Long Island.  Check out the Long Island Beer Events and the LI Beer Guide Event Calendar to find out more about local beer happenings. 

Upcoming beer festivals that offer limitless tasting opportunities: 

The 5th annual Spring Craft Beer Festival will take place on March 26, 2011 at Nassau Coliseum. There will be 2 sessions: 12:30-4:00 pm and 5:30-9 pm. The festival will feature great craft beer from across Long Island and around the U.S. Find out more info and purchase advance tickets at www.springcraftbeerfestival.com. Online ticket price is $45pp, while box office tickets on event day are $55pp.  Designated drivers will be admitted for only $12.


The North Fork Craft Beer Festival will take place on August 13, 2011 at Martha Clara Vineyards and will feature 50 brewers and over 100 brews. 

One of my favorite places to try out new brews is at The Good Life in Massapequa.  I am fortunate enough to be invited to attend the upcoming beer dinner on March 8th, which will celebrate a hybrid theme based on St. Patrick's Day and Mardi Gras.  Review and pictures to follow- yum!  

I also have a particular love for Southampton Publick House (Southampton Ales & Lagers) because they make one of my favorite beers, Southampton Double White.  This Belgian white ale is “double gravity,” or a higher alcohol version of a white ale.  Double delicious, if you ask me!  Pay a visit to the cozy pub and pair your beer with a mouth watering burger or one of their many menu selections. 

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Half Price Deals for Long Island Restaurants, Salons, etc.!

How come this is the first time that I have come across these promotions?!?  Check out the websites below to purchase half price deals to numerous local restaurants, salons, ski resorts, and more!


Monday, February 7, 2011

NYC Restaurant Week Extended

NYC restaurant week  has once again been extended through February 28th. China Grill Management is continuing to offer specials at some of my favorite NYC restaurants. If you go to Asia de Cuba, try the short ribs and the plantain fried rice.  YUM!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

BR Guest Restaurant Group partners with Bliss Spa to offer discounts..

As I talked about in an earlier post, my FAVORITE at-home face mask is the Triple Oxygen Face Mask by Bliss.
Well, make a dinner reservation at one of the restaurants below and get 20% off of the professional version of the beauty treatment!


Something for everyone...
Make your reservation for Valentine's Day weekend with us and experience an evening with decadent dishes like Blue Water Grill's Sauteed Maine Lobster & Shrimp with Hand Made Garganelli pasta and Ocean Grill's Valentine Roll with salmon, tuna, eel, shrimp tempura, & spicy aioli wrapped in pink soy paper!
  • Going out with just the girls? From Saturday, February 12th through Monday, February 14th make a reservation for 4 or more at any NYC Dos Caminos and receive a 20% off spa services at Bliss and be entered to win their fabulous Triple Oxygen Treatment.

Super Bowl Round Up...Where to go?

 You aren't having or attending a Super Bowl house party, so where should you go?  Check out the three options below for local happenings sure to satisfy every personality. 


1. Sports Bar
McCann's Pub & Grill (Massapequa): 
Their website has been under construction, so check the bar out on facebook.
Head to MccCann's before the game for a pre-bowl party from 12-3pm. The party begins at 12:00PM with great food and beer specials . Then, enjoy a COMPLIMENTARY BUFFET during the game and ENTER TO WIN (2) 42" FLATSCREEN TV'S.


2. For the Ladies
Barrique Kitchen and Wine Bar (Babylon):
Girls Just Want to have Fun Party!  Three course prix fixe $19.50, $5 wines & martinis, watch Sex in the City 2 and the big game, psychic readings by Mae. 
Reservations 631-321-1175.
The restaurant just posted that they are searching for models for the fashion show:
SUPERBOWL SUNDAY FASHION SHOW AT BARRIQUE ~ Pandemonium is looking for models ~ We will do everything for you ~ Hair, Make.up, Attire. 
Please contact us on our wall or call 631.376.0009.


3. Restaurant/Bar 
Argyle Grill (Babylon) and Hemingway's Grill  (Wantagh)
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY - Tailgate party - Premium open bar (kick off to games end) huge buffet featuring - steak, shrimp,chicken, sliders, bbq ribs. wings, chili, sausage & peppers, hot dogs, pizza, heros, much much more.... 5 flat screen TV, giveaways & door prizes....$55 pp includes tax and grat!


Celebrating Super Bowl in NYC?  Check out the offers from the BR Guest restaurants below. 
I used to work right next door to Wildwood and it is definitely a fun place to check out!


  • Wildwood Barbeque is filling up fast, so reserve your seat by calling 212.533.2500 ($50 minimum spend per person). Catch the game on 9 HD TVs and 1 Jumbo Screen along with half-time raffle prizes! If you're watching the game at home, have Big Lou's chicken wingspulled pork sliders or a party platter with house made BBQ and all the fixins' delivered to your door!
  • All Dos Caminos locations will be offering addictive game day specials for dine-in, delivery and to-go like Smoked Chicken Nachos and Habanero Wings along withTaco, Empanada and Quesadilla Platters! Make a reservation here.
  • Bill's Bar & Burger at Rockefeller Plaza won't leave you thirsty on Super Bowl Sunday with buckets of beer (5 for $25) and a beer list of 101 beers to wash downguacamole, spareribs, and burger-topped nachos while catching the action on 10 HD TV's and one Jumbo Screen!
  • Throw a little Asian flavor into your Super Bowl menu with bar specials from Ruby Foo's like Mongolian Barbecued Pork "Quesadillas" on Crispy Scallion Pancakesavailable for take out and delivery too! 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Barrique to throw a ladies night for Super Bowl Sunday...

So ladies,  if football really isn't your bag, head over to Barrique Kitchen and Wine Bar in Babylon for a special "girls just want to have fun" ladies night on Super Bowl Sunday.  Go to the restaurant website to subscribe to the mailing list for future events.



Girls just want to have fun!
on Super Bowl Sunday
Special Edition Ladies Night
Sunday  -  February 6, 2011
starting at 6:00 pm

$5  Cosmo's, Apple & French Martinis
$5  Sangria & Wines
$19.50  Three course Prix Fixe Menu

Psychic Readings by Mae
Gift bags by Health Alternatives

We will be showing
- Sex in the City & the Big Game -
Reserve early
We sold out last year!
Reservations  631-321-1175


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

It's almost here...make your Valentine's Day reservations before its too late!

Valentine's day weekend is right around the corner.  Many restaurants offer set menus for the holiday weekend (either in place of or in addition to the regular menu), so make sure that you call or check the restaurant's website before booking.

I personally love to make my reservations through  Opentable.com, because I gain dining points that I can redeem for a dining check!   Check out the Valentine's day section to find out more about special menus at certain restaurants in Long Island and Manhattan.

My restaurant picks:


Snow Buster Restaurant Specials!

Here we go AGAIN... Visit one of these restaurants tonight to take advantage of the one good thing that snow brings!




B A R R I Q U E 
Snow  Blizzard  Special
- Bring this email in tonight or tomorrow -
Wednesday & Thursday
January 26 & 27, 2011
20% off your entire Dining Check~ $50 minimum purchase ~
certain restrictions may apply
This offer is good for dining in or takeout


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Killington, Vermont reviews & tips to come!


Once a year,  I venture north to my favorite ski destination - Killington, VT.  I know this is mainly a blog about Long Island, but Killington is only about 5 1/2 hours away and more than worthy of a visit!

I love going to the different apres ski happy hours, dining at various restaurants, partying at the night spots, and squeezing in some skiing somewhere in between.   There are certain standby's that I visit every year, but there are also some new places that I am looking forward to checking out this time around.  

Stay tuned for postings after January 25th --- get in the know before you hit the snow! 

Standby restaurants that I will definitely be hitting and reviewing:
Click the headline to find out more about Killington and the DEW TOUR that is happening at the mountain this weekend!!!

Life is good at "The Good Life" in Massapequa Park

I can't believe it has taken me this long to try this place, but now I'm just glad that I finally did!  The Good Life is a bar/restaurant/beer haven that replaced the old Sidekick's restaurant on Park Blvd. in the village of Massapequa Park.

I visited this new hot spot on a Saturday evening and it was comfortably packed, but I was able to score a table for two without having to wait.   First of all, if you love beer, YOU MUST COME HERE!  The food/beer menus are displayed on a unique "newspaper," making for a fun read.  Visit the website or the restaurant's facebook page for more detailed information including detailed descriptions of the many beers (international and american) and ABV (alcohol by volume) stats.

I wasn't super hungry, but was in the mood for a light appetizer while waiting for our entrees.  I (gasp) ordered my standard cocktail, a french martini.  I usually have complaints (too much chambord, not made with the right ingredients, etc.), but I can honestly say that this was one of the best martinis I've ever had.  Frothy, strong, and chilled just right!  So, non-beer lovers can rejoice in other cocktails or fairly priced bottles of wine if they so desire.

We chose to start with the mediterranean platter (hummus, roasted red peppers, feta cheese, marinated olives, and toasted flat bread).  This was one of the best platters of this kind that I have ever had.  The hummus had a swirl of olive oil on top which enhanced the texture, the olives were flavorfully marinated, the flat bread triangles were seasoned well and the perfect combination of crispy on the outside/soft on the inside.  Yum!

I ordered the house salad topped with grilled shrimp, mainly because it is not your traditional "house salad."  The Good Life's version is comprised of mixed greens, golden raisins, feta cheese, walnuts, and honey balsamic.  The shrimp were flavorful, grilled perfectly, and paired well with the other ingredients. The dressing was a perfect mix of tangy balsamic and sweet honey mustard.  I would definitely order this again.

I also tried a bite of "The Good Life Burger" which is made of hand crafted sirloin, gruyere cheese, crumbled blue cheese, and bacon jam.   Can you say, IN LOVE?  Anything with the term "bacon jam," is probably good in my book, and the combination of gruyere and blue cheese was uniquely delectable against the tender sirloin.   The french fries were not very exciting, but I tend to prefer the thicker, steak fry variety.

Now, on to the beer.  The Good Life is like your standard great beer haven, offering "shot" tastings of their tap beers, in order to help you with your massive decision.  In an attempt to match something with my sweet salad, I tried the "St Louis Framboise," a fruity, strawberry-colored brew that I had tried once before at Last Chance Cheese near Hunter Mountain.  The beer is very sweet, but interesting if you like that type of flavor.  Next time, I will have to sample more beers (and will be sure to report on it).


The table next to me was busy picking at delicious looking appetizers like "mashed potato wontons," covered in cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream and chives.  Yes, super fattening, but also super delicious and more gourmet-looking than your standard potato skin.  After all, it is January, and comfort food is in season (postpone worrying too much about your beach body for another month or so- it's OK).

All in all, I will definitely return to The Good Life for inventive bar food and to try a few different beers. The atmosphere is cozy, the staff is welcoming, and the menu offers a perfect mix of healthy options and comfort dishes.  They also offer 5-course beer dinner's that showcase the pairing of beer with food (note to self: attend one asap). Check them out on facebook to book a table for Super Bowl!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Holidays have you feeling less than fit? Visit these local restaurants for healthy, yet delicious meals to start your new year...

Ok, so I am usually a fairly healthy eater, but the holidays have surely taken their toll on me.  Enjoying rich foods and drinks with family and friends is OK, for a little while.  Now that January is here, I am ready to get back into my old habits.  
Going out to eat can wreak havoc on a healthy diet, because most people do not realize the amount of calories that go into most restaurant meals.  There are several restaurants in the area that I feel offer great healthy alternatives that most importantly still taste great!  
* I will continue to add to this list over time*


1. Butera's Restaurants (Seaford, Woodbury, and Smithtown locations)
I recently went to Butera's for lunch and ordered my favorite salad: 
The Warm Frisée, Spinach and Chicken Salad - Grilled chicken, roasted peppers, mixed greens, smoked mozzarella with a warm white wine vinaigrette

Important note: Order the dressing on the side and use one spoonful to drizzle over the salad.  The roasted peppers give the salad some slip, so keep the calories down by using as little dressing as possible. 


Butera's offers other great salads for lunch and dinner:

Warm Grilled Scallop Salad
Jumbo scallops (4), shiitake mushrooms, cannellini beans, tomato, mixed greens, warm white wine vinaigrette


Grilled Shrimp Salad
Jumbo shrimp (5), mixed greens, diced fresh mozzarella, tomato, and onions
with house vinaigrette



Let's face it, sometimes a salad just won't do.  This restaurant offers an entire "low carb" menu that offers healthy, hot selections.  Try one of these to leave full, not feeling guilty:
Grilled Salmon
over a light saute of broccoli, red peppers and fresh tomatoes 


Basa Filet
sauteed with shiitake mushrooms, spinach and fresh tomatoes in melted mozzarella


Grilled Chicken Primavera
(Red or White)
zucchini, squash, mushrooms, carrots and peas sauteed in a light garden tomato sauce or garlic and oil brodino, served over chicken


Grilled Tilapia
over light saute of spinach, broccoli, shiitake mushrooms and fresh tomato
Grilled Chicken Breast
over a light saute of escarole and fennels, greens and yellow squash



These two restaurants are also affiliated with Barrique Kitchen and Wine Bar in Babylon.  I happen to prefer Hemingway's (I like the fireplace upstairs), but Argyle offers some wonderful, healthy choices that I listed below. 
Note: Ask them to hold the mashed potatoes and give you a double order of the vegetable OR have a few bites of the potatoes (if you trust yourself :)) 
Remember, anything with "loin" is always a lean cut i.e. sirloin, pork tenderloin. 

Menu items below are from the Argyle's website (Hemingway's menu has the same or similar items most of the time, but they do not have their menu posted online).



Portobello Chicken 
topped with portobello mushroom and fresh mozzarella, with sautéed spinach, 
red “B” mashed potatoes and a port wine demi


Sauteed Pork Tenderloin Medallions  
pommeray mustard cabernet demi, red “B” mashed potatoes, grilled asparagus


Chicken Paillard 
grilled marinated chicken with tri color salad, white balsamic vinaigrette and 
grilled pita bread


Cedar river Farms “All natural” Sirloin 
16-oz. all-natural NY shell steak, red wine demi hand cut with red “B” mashed potatoes 
and haricot verts 



Grilled Swordfish 
sundried tomato pearl cous cous, grilled zucchini & yellow squash, lemon cilantro 

Bon Appetit!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Oh Besito, how I love thee..

Besito Restaurant in Huntington Village. Run, don't walk there.

I have been to this branch of Besito (sister restaurant in Roslyn) many a time, but my last delicious visit is what inspired me to write this review.

Well-known Long Island restaurateur, John Tunney III, has surely sprinkled his magic on this trendy Mexican spot.
Being half Mexican myself, I fully appreciate the modern approach that is reflected in the swanky decor and unique take on traditional Mexican dishes.

This is the perfect place to take a date or make it a girls' night out - either way, you can't go wrong. Be sure to stop at the bar first. Try the "Besito Patron" margarita for a delicious, eye-opening dose of tequila accompanied by a zesty combination of pomegranate juice, cointreau, and lime. Yum! The Sangria tastes fresh (not overly sweet like many others I have tried in the past) and the tequila flights offer a broad selection sure to please even the choosiest tequila drinker.

Table-side guacamole (served with fresh tortillas and chips) really hits the mark and can be made in mild, medium, or hot, to match your taste preference. Other appetizers include outstanding red snapper tacos and goat cheese & mushroom empanadas (if you are like me, anything with goat cheese is sure to please)!

Entrees are hearty and accompanied by sides of rice spotted with pumpkin seeds (a unique combination) and frijoles negros (black beans). Personal favorites include the tacos de res (steak tacos), which come sizzling fajita style with chihuahua cheese in a cast iron skillet. The short ribs are as tender as they should be, no knife required. For the seafood lover, the callos y camarones (grilled shrimp and scallops) served with mashed camote (sweet potato) is heavenly, but light enough to be a fabulous healthy choice.

Order the plantains. A trip to Besito is literally not complete without a side of these sweet, fried morsels drizzled with crema. Plantains not your thing? Trust me, give them a try!

Desserts are delicious I'm sure, but who needs them when you have complimentary warm churros delivered to your table with the check? These cinnamon-sugar mexican treats are a perfect end to a perfect meal.

All in all, Besito is a fun, trendy place to hangout. Walk across the street to Danu and burn off some of your dinner while salsa dancing or head to one of Huntington Village's many night spots to make for a city-like evening in the comforts of LI.

Visit the Besito Website for menus, directions, and more information.Hint, Hint:
Visit one of my favorite websites, opentable.com, to create a FREE account and start to rake in the points everytime you make a reservation!