Best Dishes 2018

Best Dishes 2018

My job continued to have me on the road quite a bit in 2018 and I took several neat food-centric vacations also and while I’ve had many, many outstanding meals in 2018, I’ve tried to narrow down to the 15 best dishes I enjoyed during the past year.

Here’s the list in restaurant name alphabetical order.

Andre’s Lakeside Dining, Sparta, NJ – The beef tartare with its tiny yolk and served on buttery bread was one of the best renditions of the classic dish I’ve enjoyed.

Andre’s Beef Tartare

Atoboy, New York, NY – The “Egg” dish at Atoboy satisfied my chronic uni cravings. Uni is served with gim (seaweed) and hearts of palm. I was offered a fresh uni topping, and gladly obliged.

Atoboy “Egg”

Brick Farm Tavern, Hopewell, NJ – Thistle Creek Devon beef with king mushrooms, Cipollini and sunchoke. Perfectly-cooked beef, woodsy flavors from the accompaniments, agreat winter dish.

Brick Farm Tavern Beef

Chef Bryan Gregg Private Tasting, NJ – I had the amazing opportunity to have Chef Gregg at my home for a private celebration dinner party recently. Incredible dishes were served, but the whole foie gras lobe roasted in fig leaves was the star of the evening.

Chef Gregg Roasted Foie

Gaggan, Bangkok, Thailand – This isn’t about one dish per se, it was about the entire 25-course menu and the interactive dining experience. I feel privileged to have been ableto dine at Gaggan before it closes its doors.

Gaggan

Han Oak, Portland, OR – At this bustling Korean restaurant, the whole meal was memorable. The 11-item tasting menu was an explosion of bold flavors that left me needing another visit to the Pacific Northwest.

Han Oak

Heirloom Kitchen, Old Bridge, NJ – I’ve had several variations of octopus at this hot spot but the one served with a deeply-concentrated mole was likely my favorite.

Heirloom Kitchen Octopus

Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen, Morristown, NJ – The pristine tuna tartare over garbanzo bean hummus at the upscale daPesca dining room was some of the best I’ve had.

Jockey Hollow Tartare

Mercantile Dining & Provision, Denver, CO – This fantastic restaurant makes my list again for 2018, this time with its crab and uni spaghetti. Rich, briny and delectable.

Mercantile Crab & Uni Pasta

Moxy Modern American Tapas, Portsmouth, NH – Yes, it’s a vegetable side dish, but the roasted cauliflower with golden beets, smoked feta, za’atar and garlic aioli was simply incredible. Bold flavors, great texture that left us wanting more.

Moxy Roasted Cauliflower

Tempura Matsui, New York, NY – Our tasting menu was outstanding but the tempura scallop was sublime. Light, perfectly-crisp tempura exterior with a medium cook on the scallop. A dish dreams are made of.

Tempura Matsui Scallops

Stages at One Washington, Dover, NH – This very special restaurant didn’t appear on my 2017 list simply because I didn’t make my yearly pilgrimage to NH. It’s back for 2018 and while most dishes I was fortunate to try were worthy of a mention, the white Pekin duck with beach radish was a masterpiece.

Stages at One Washington Duck

The Cannibal, New York, NY – The roasted bone marrow with parsley and pickled beets served with grilled bread is worth a visit to this popular spot.

The Cannibal Roasted Marrow

Vaucluse, New York, NY – At the luxurious Michael White restaurant, a standout prix fixe lunch dish I adored was the jumbo lump crab ‘salad’ with honeycrisp apple and covered in caviar.

Vaucluse Crab Salad

Viaggio, Wayne, NJ – Two dishes I experienced on separate occasions are on this list, and for great reasons. The first is the orecchiette in foie gras sauce – pasta and foie, two of my very favorite ingredients. The second was a special pasta in a buttery sauce and topped with oodles of shaved truffle – complete decadence.  

Here’s to a very tasty 2019!

Veronique

Best Dishes 2017

Best Dishes 2017

My job had me on the road quite a bit in 2017 and while I’ve had many, many memorable meals this past year, I’ve tried to narrow down to the 14 best dishes I enjoyed during the past year. Here’s the list in restaurant name alphabetical order.

Bellecour, Wayzata, MN – Paris Brest. Gorgeous pastry served with hazelnut mousse, vanilla ice cream.

Bivio Panificio, Montclair, NJ – Soppressata and lemon pizza. Perfect, slightly-tart and salty crust that’s charred in places with a perfect chew. The combination of salty ham and tart, paper-thin lemon slices is unbeatable.

Heirloom Kitchen at Hauser Hill Farms, Old Bridge, NJ – Pine Hill lamb, ricotta gnudi, delicata squash. Chef David Viana hosted a farm dinner at Hauser Hill Farms in an orchard. This comforting dish was as lovely as the setting.

Herb & Wood, San Diego, CA – Gnocchi, oxtail, roasted garlic, parsley, chive, sherry, Parmesan and horseradish. This place serves amazing food and it was difficult to narrow down my favorite to this rich,dish.

Husk, Nashville, TN – 24-month Bob Woods’ country ham served with cheddar biscuits and house-made pickles. I enjoyed this perfect charcuterie with a Bourbon cocktail at the downstairs bar.

Impasto, Montreal, Canada – Mafalde, pheasant ragù, mushrooms, dandelion, Parmigiono Reggiano. Perfectly al dente pasta with a rich, umami-packed pheasant meat sauce. Stellar dish.

Le Coucou, New York, NY – Halibut with beurre blanc. This amazing piece of fish was served with decadent butter sauce and with daikon prepared sauerkraut style.

Mercantile Dining & Provision, Denver, CO – Pea risotto, Parmesan sabayon and egg yolk. I’d had an earthy risotto at this fabulous restaurant before and this pea version was busting with pea and Parmesan flavors. My favorite restaurant of 2017.

O Ya, New York, NY – Black Somen noodles served with fried bigfin squid, onsen egg, iriko dashi, yuzu kosho. Disguised as a simple dish, this was nothing but with complex flavors and masterly-prepared squid.

Orama, Edgewater, NJ – Scallop and foie gras. Chef Bryan Gregg gilding the lily with a piece of well-cooked foie gras on an expertly-seared scallop. Little mustard blossom to add a bit of bitterness/zest to the rich dish.  

Pig Bleecker, New York, NY – Brisket ravioli with black truffle butter and Barolo. Rich brisket in a rich butter sauce with a zest of Barolo “glaze”.

Sushi on Jones, New York, NY – Big Mac. This was my bite of 2017. Seared Wagyu, topped with toro topped with uni.

Viaggio, Wayne, NJ – Lamb Carbonara. This was one of the courses Chef Robbie Felice prepared at a tasting dinner hosted at his popular restaurant. While this won’t be available of the dinner menu, every pasta’s a winner.

Will BYOB, Philadelphia, PA – Rohan duck breast with grilled endive. This is as good as duck gets and the grilled endive was a smart pairing by Chef Christopher Kearse.

What have been some of your favorite bites of 2017?

Happy eating!

Veronique