Best Dishes 2021

Best Dishes 2021

Fortunately for my annual Best Dishes recap, I was back on the road for work and leisure quite a bit in 2021. This allowed me to experience many outstanding meals along my journey.

This year’s list includes a combination of fine dining and casual dishes, which were truly the ‘best’ dishes of the last 12 months, regardless of price point.

I’ve narrowed down all the fab dishes I had to the following 13 Best Dishes 2021, plus a bonus dessert. The list is in restaurant name, alphabetical order.

Aquila Pizza Al Forno, Little Falls, NJ – The only thing as lovely as the soppressata and Meyer lemon pizza with its perfect, slightly-tart and salty crust charred in all the right places is the team behind the cozy pizzeria. By the way, I copied/pasted this recap from my 2019 Best Dishes list and I’ll do the same in 2022 if I’m fortunate enough to visit pizzamaker extraordinaire Jerry…perfect pizza, period.

Meyer Lemon Pizza

Café Chameleon, Bloomingdale, NJ – At his former place of business, Chef Bryan Gregg continued serving some of the best scallops I’ve had. The preparation of the scallops during this visit was outstanding with morels, quinoa and pea butter. I look forward to my next plate of scallops at Chef Gregg’s new home, Blue Morel in Morristown, NJ.  

Chef Gregg’s Scallops

Christopher’s at the Wrigley Mansion, Phoenix, AZ – This hot spot within The Wrigley Mansion is the brainchild of Chef Christopher Gross. Among the lineup of winning dishes was the duck two ways, a seared breast and a confit leg. Did I mention the foie gras terrine? A very sexy space with gorgeous views, masterly-prepared food and impeccable service.

Duck Two Ways

Ever, Chicago, IL – During a business trip to the Windy City, I was able to secure an early table for one at the amazing Ever. This was by far my most luxurious, fine dining experience of 2021. While each dish was masterly crafted and original, one dish I consider the best, is a signature dish from Chef Duffy’s former restaurant, the Alaskan king crab dish (here’s a video of it being made).

King Crab

Futo Buta Ramen House, Charlotte, NC – The craving for ramen is real and we were thrilled to find cozy place when we moved to Charlotte. Highly recommend the Buta Bowl with its chicken and dashi broth, double noodle, pecan smoked pork belly, onsen egg, duck confit, spicy ground pork, ono chili sauce, sweet white corn, roasted and julienne leeks, scallions and cayenne pepper threads. Yes, it’s a mouthful to say and eat.

Buta Bowl

Heirloom Kitchen, Old Bridge, NJ – I believe this is the only restaurant that’s always been on my annual lists. Chef David Viana creates incredible experiences at his chef’s counter and the meal I had there in 2021 was a special one as I was with my mom who I’d not seen in 18 months due to Covid. I can’t pass up the opportunity to say that whatever preparation is applied to his signature duck, is always, and I’ve had many variations over the years, always the best duck you’ll ever have.

Heirloom Duck

Jon G’s BBQ, Peachland, NC – Truly some of the very best barbecue I’ve had and the brisket, not a typical North Carolina BBQ winner, is the gem among all the memorable dishes. The brisket is juicy, perfectly fatty with a nice coating of pepper. Plus, the wait, complete with free beer, is an experience. Highly recommend.

BBQ Platter at Jon’s

La Barbecue, Austin, TX – I know Austin is all about brisket, and this was some of the best I’ve had, but the smoked turkey was by far the greatest turkey I’ve had. The exterior was generously coated in spiced, heavy on the pepper, and the meat was mind-blowingly juicy.

Turkey at La Barbecue

La Belle Helene, Charlotte, NC – The prettiest space we’ve found in our journey through the Queen City, our new hometown, is undoubtedly this place. French bistro food is served here, but the space itself is the opposite of what one would consider ‘bistro’ like. The rich French onion soup topped with Compté is worth ordering and so is the well-made steak tartare.

French Onion Soup

O-Ku, Charlotte, NC – A hot restaurant doesn’t always translate to hot food, but at this hip Charlotte restaurant, the food isn’t a passing thought. One of our favorite dishes was the Lobster Temaki, a trio of handrolls filled with butter-poached lobster, asparagus, chives, cilantro aioli and black volcanic salt.

Lobster Handrolls

Standard Oyster Company, Hickory, NC – This local gem serves up some of the freshest oysters in the Charlotte metro area. We enjoyed a variety of bivalves, but a fun, old school treat my mom and I opted in to is the oyster shooter, which can be served with beer, Tequila or Vodka (we selected the latter). Tip: 12PM – 2PM Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Standard Oyster Company serves $1 raw NC oysters.

Oyster Shooter

The Everyday Market, Belmont, NC – I wrote about the special café and market earlier in 2021. Pastry, dish and dessert are prepared with the care of a veteran, classically trained Chef Majid Amoorpour. Particularly great is the cheesy scrambled eggs on croissant. My out-of-town visitors rave about this breakfast item months after their visits.

Cheesy Eggs Croissant

Vecina, Phoenix, AZ – At this intimate Latin-inspired hot spot, the drinks are creative and flavor-packed to match the delectable food. One of the winning appetizers we sampled was the white bean puree with crispy short rib, herb salad and served with ultra-thin flour tortillas. The must-order entrée is the Carnitas Empanada, Duroc pork confit, onion marmalade, Manchego, salsa verde and Manzana chile.

Empanada

Best Dessert

La Boucherie Restaurant, Orlando, FL – I don’t usually include desserts on this list, but the perfectly executed Floating Island at this popular Orlando restaurant were light, melt-in-your-mouth and served with a decadent crème Anglaise and a drizzle of caramel.

Floating Island

What have been some of your favorite bites of 2021?

Happy eating!

Veronique

March Mac Madness at Automat Kitchen NJ

March Mac Madness at Automat Kitchen NJ

March Madness but better! Mac Madness at Automat Kitchen in Jersey City tips off on Thursday 3/18  with a slam dunk of five different mac & cheese specials from meatballs to sandwiches to pizza and more running through April 5. Coinciding with the NCAA championship game on Monday 4/5, whichever mac & cheese dish has sold the most will win the mac’ket bracket and be permanently added to Automat Kitchen’s menu, so let the cheese games begin!

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Mac & Cheese Stuffed Meatball Parm Sandwich.
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Vegan Mac & Cheese with tofu
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Mac Madness specials include beef Meatballs Stuffed with Mac & Cheese Parm Sandwich with marinara, mozzarella and spinach on Balthazar ciabatta; BBQ Brisket Mac & Cheese with gorgonzola cheese; Pepperoni Pizza Mac & Cheese with mozzarella, parmesan, mascarpone, marinara and cupped pepperoni over mac & cheese crust. Their signature Mac & Cheese with elbow macaroni, cheese blen, parmesan crisp, toasted breadcrumbs, scallions and crema verde will be available on its own, as well as in a Mac & Cheese Sandwich (on ciabatta). Vegan Mac & Cheese with penne pasta, vegan cheddar, vegan mozzarella and oat milk will be offered with optional grilled tofu on top. Limited indoor, outdoor seating; takeout and delivery via DoorDash.

About: Automat Kitchen modernizes the American dining icon for the 21st century with a chef-curated menu of modern comfort food and a technology-driven contactless experience that fits diners’ needs today. The fully contactless and touchless process offers convenience without sacrificing quality with all of the dishes made to order to ensure freshness. The principal owner, New Jersey native Joe Scutellaro, loved going to automats in NYC in the 1960s and wanted to modernize the concept with custom hardware and patented software to make the process of ordering and pickup seamless. Located at 525 Washington Blvd, Jersey City; Monday-Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday closed; www.automatkitchen.com@automat_kitchen

Premier Wine Dinners at Rat’s Restaurant

Premier Wine Dinners at Rat’s Restaurant

Rat’s Restaurant, located in Hamilton, NJ and regarded as one of NJ’s most beautiful restaurants featuring country French cuisine, will partner with two celebrated wine brands, Gaja Wines and Duckhorn Wines, to host intimate wine dinners on February 25th and March 18th.

These one-night only events offer an elevated experience for foodies and wine connoisseurs – set amid Rat’s stunning atmosphere, each dinner features 5 courses of decadent bites paired perfectly with elevated wines to offer the perfect date night experience worth stepping outside the home for.

Duckhorn Wine Dinner – Thursday, February 25th 2021

$95+ Per Person

Course 1

Wine: Decoy Brut Cuvee NV

Food: Fontina Arancini, Spicy Tomato Ragu

Course 2

Wine: Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir 2017

Food: Fennel Scented Duck, Grilled Endive, Yukon Gold Au Gratin, Red Wine Jus 

Course 3

Wine: Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

FoodVincotto Glazed Shortribs, Roasted Garlic Parsnip Puree, Shaved Vegetables

Course 4

Wine: Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Three Palms Vineyard Merlot 2016

Food: Lamb Porterhouse, Roasted Vegetable and Chickpea Couscous, Chermoula 

Final

Food: Truffle Honey Madeleines

Gaja Wine Dinner – Thursday, March 18th 2021

$185+ Per Person

Amuse

Wine: Ca Del Bosco Franciacorta

Food: Osetra Caviar Cone | squid ink, crème fraiche, avocado

Course 1

Wine: Idda Etna Bianco 2019

Food: Vitello Tonnato |salsiccia di bra, tuna tartare, bagna cauda espuma

Course 2

Wine: Gaja Ca Macanda Magari 2018

Food: Octopus & Langoustine | gigante bean, olives & raisins, moorish spices, black garlic, meyer lemon puree, ink lace, salsa verde

Course 3

Wine: Gaja Brunello di Montalcino Restituta 2015

FoodVeal Tongue Risotto | carnaroli, hazelnut, fontina val d’aosta, parmigiano-reggiano, madeira veal reduction, rapini

Course 4

Wine: Gaja Barbaresco 2017

Food: Boar Rack | tagliatelle, ragu, fresh fava, moliterno al tartufo

Final

Food: Chianti Madeleines

Call Rat’s Restaurant at 609-584-7800 to reserve or book online https://www.ratsrestaurant.com/calendar/.

Rat’s Restaurant – 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619.

Support Local Wineries on April 10

In the spring of 2020, Lenn Thompson, of The Cork Report, and Gina Shay, well-known to the local wine scene, launched an event called #openlocalwine at a time when local wineries were experiencing the most difficult of times with tasting room closures and various pandemic-related issues. I reported, promoted and participated in the 2020 event and am thrilled that the due will host this worthy event again in 2021.

The first #openlocalwine event of 2021 will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2021. The event not only helps your local wineries through wine sales, it’s also a great opportunity to celebrate with fellow local wine lovers.

To take part in #openlocalwine all you need to do is:

  1. Get a bottle of local wine (or cider) and open it Saturday, April 10
  2. Enjoy it with a nice meal – either home-cooked for takeout from your favorite local restaurant.
  3. Post picture(s) of the wine or wines online – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter – using hashtag #openlocalwine. And tell us why you picked that wine (or wines) and who you are sharing it with.
  4. Raise a glass to the winemaker who made it.
  5. Drink it and enjoy it with your family.

Please also make sure that you @ mention the winery/winemaker as well as The Cork Report on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram (we are @ginashay1, @lennthompson and @corkreportmedia on the latter two).

Hope you’ll join us!!

Veronique

Shannon Rose Irish Pub Annual Fundraiser for Community Food Bank of New Jersey

Shannon Rose Irish Pub Annual Fundraiser for Community Food Bank of New Jersey

The financial impact of COVID-19 has left New Jersey families more in need of food assistance than ever.

Throughout November, The Shannon Rose Irish Pub, with locations in Clifton and Ramsey, NJ, is giving back and helping put food on the table for New Jersey families in need with a month-long fundraiser to benefit Community Food Bank of New Jersey.

Throughout November, The Shannon Rose invites guests to donate to Community Food Bank of New Jersey when dining at either location. Guests can add $1 or $5 to their check, helping feed food insecure families statewide during the holiday season. The restaurant has committed to matching all donations during the month, up to $1,000. This donation will help provide groceries to local soup kitchens and food pantries, along with supporting other feeding programs across New Jersey. In addition to monetary donations, The Shannon Rose Irish Pub will also collect non-perishable canned goods at both locations all month long.

In 2019, the restaurants raised over $2,000 to benefit Community Food Bank of New Jersey.

The Shannon Rose Irish Pub features a chef-driven, scratch-made menu that blends Irish pub classics and new tavern favorites. For more information and set prices, please visit TheShannonRose.com.

Teacher Appreciation at The Shannon Rose

Teacher Appreciation at The Shannon Rose

The Shannon Rose Irish Pub (http://www.theshannonrose.com) is gearing up for back-to-school season with a special deal for teachers.

Kicking off September 4, the popular Irish pub will host a Virtual Teacher Appreciation Happy Hour the first Friday of every month. All teachers will receive 20% off to-go orders of $50 or more.*

Teachers can use offer code Teacher20 when ordering online and will find photos of the pub on the website to create their own Shannon Rose happy hours via Zoom.

*Not valid in-restaurant; includes food for curbside pick-up, cocktails to-go and cocktail kits

The Shannon Rose Irish Pub features a chef-driven, scratch-made menu that blends Irish pub classics and new tavern favorites. For more information, please visit TheShannonRose.com.

Get a Guinness Float July 19

Get a Guinness Float July 19

On Sunday, July 19, available for one day only, The Shannon Rose Irish Pub will combine two of its guest favorites: beer and ice cream in a Guinness Float at its locations in Clifton, NJ and Ramsey, NJ, in celebration of National Ice Cream Day.

The Guinness Float features vanilla ice cream topped with smooth, creamy Guinness beer for just $6. For customers seeking a non-alcoholic beverage, root beer can be substituted.

Heavenly combo!

Veronique

NJ Wineries to Reopen for Outdoor Service on June 15

Great news from our friends at The Garden State Wine Growers Association.

The farmhouse at Willow Creek Winery. #njwine
Photo by The Garden State Wine Growers Association

New Jersey wineries will be able to welcome customers back to enjoy the full vineyard experience beginning June 15.  Wineries will be open for outside service only providing customers with tastings, wine by the glass and bottle sales.

Wineries will be following guidelines established by the NJ Department of Health for the reopening as well as by the Garden State Wine Growers Association in its plan to the state, but will modify to fit the specific needs of the winery.

Elements to include, but not be limited to:

–        Social distancing and sanitation best practices will be maintained by our winery staffs

–        Minimum of six feet distance between all outdoor tables

–        Winery employees will be wearing masks.

–        Guests entering into the winery tasting room for a takeout purchase or to visit a bathroom will be required to wear a face covering, which can be taken off while seated or tasting wine

–        Many wineries will offer their own policies regarding schedules, tastings, etc. so guests are encouraged to check their social media channels and websites for updates.

While additional details will be provided as the reopening date draws near, New Jersey winery fans can look forward to enjoying the total wine experience again.

The Garden State Wine Growers Association is a non-profit organization of New Jersey-based wineries, vineyards and allied businesses.  It serves as a centralized information repository, resource and clearing house for industry members, and offers a unified voice advocating for issues important to the entire range of New Jersey winery and vineyard operations.  Central to this mission are efforts toward branding, marketing, public relations, education, and legislation and regulation for the furtherance of the vineyard and wine industries in the Garden State.

For more information, please visit www.newjerseywines.com

Open That Local Wine Night on Saturday March 28

Join Wineries Up and Down the East Coast and Midwest for “Open That Local Wine” Night on Saturday, March 28.

Thanks to The Cork Report for alerting me of this nice initiative! See that team’s recommendations for how to folly enjoy this event:

To take part in “Open That Bottle of Local Wine Night” all you need to do is:

  1. Get a bottle of local wine (or cider) and open it Saturday, March 28
  2. Enjoy it with a nice meal – either home-cooked for takeout from your favorite local restaurant (they need your help too!)
  3. Post picture(s) of the wine or wines online – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter using hashtag #openlocalwine. Share why you picked that wine (or wines) and who you are sharing it with.
  4. Raise a glass to the winemaker who made it.
  5. Drink it and enjoy it with your family.

#openlocalwine #winewednesday

Amanti Vino Home School

One of my very favorite wine shop, Amanti Vino, is doing something fab to help wine afficionados learn and appreciate wine during this crazy COVID-19 period. The Morristown and Montclair, New Jersey locations can deliver all of the supplies of the Amanti Vino classroom to your home (or you can pick up in Montclair, Morristown or select FEDEX). 

1) AMANTI HOME SCHOOL Master Class – Supplies include: 12 bottles of wine, information on each wine, relevant wine maps and a link to log in at your convenience or for our live feed on “Thirsty Thursdays”.  Over the course of 4 consecutive weeks, either LIVE from 5:30pm-6:30pm or any time after, you will explore some of Amanti Vino’s favorite wine regions by sampling some of our top picks through a class with Proprietor and sommelier Sharon Sevrens.  The cost for the first month is $550 (including wine). For the first month, we will explore: Red burgundy, White burgundy, Piedmont & Rioja, naturally. What are the LIVE class dates? Thursday, 3/26, 4/2, 4/9 4/16 from 5:30-6:30PM (but the content lives on after the LIVE stream as well). Click for more info on the Master Class.

2) AMANTI HOME SCHOOL Novizio – Are you relatively new to wine? Then this class is FOR YOU! Supplies include: 4 bottles of wine, information on each wine, relevant wine maps and a link to log in at your convenience or for our live feed on “Teach me Tuesday”.  Either LIVE from 5:30pm-7pm on Tuesday, March 24th, or any time after, you will learn the difference between wines from the old world (Europe) and the new world (USA) through a class with Proprietor and sommelier Sharon Sevrens. The cost for this class is $130 (including wine). Click the link for more info on Novizio.

Call the shop for more info and to participate at (973)-509-9463 for Montclair or (973) 267-9463.