I love The Mermaid Inn. Full disclosure: I am doing some work for them. You may see some of these photos elsewhere on the interwebs eventually (not the ones of me and P though, of course). I loved the Mermaid even before working for them (obviously, or I wouldn’t want to work for them), but [...]
Posts Tagged ‘oysters’
The Mermaid Inn
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged chocolate pudding, clams, fish, i dream about oysters, idaho brook trout, lobster, lobster knuckles, lobster sandwiches, new york city, nyc, old bay fries, oysters, restaurants, salmon, seafood, still having fun with my new camera, the mermaid inn, upper west side on May 17, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Marlow & Sons
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged brooklyn, chocolate, desserts, food, grafitti, marlow & sons, maybe I'll buy a new camera tomorrow, new york, oysters, restaurants, risotto, sea salt, short rib, williamsburg on March 12, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Guess what? I freaking love Oysters. So here are some really dark ones that I had at Marlow & Sons when I was on another date with Kelly Purkey (whose first and last name sound so good together I pretty much always say the whole thing). We decided next time we might bring boys. I [...]
Clam Chowda, You Say?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged clam chowder, clams, connecticut, farmer's market, food, greenmarket, lobsters, lunch, men with beards, new york, oysters, sustainability, union square, union square greenmarket, westport aquaculture on December 10, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Sometimes when I venture out from my office to get myself some lunch, I have no idea where I’m going to end up. Yesterday was one such days. Since it was a Wednesday, I already knew I had to get some apples from the Union Square Greenmarket, but beyond that, I was clueless. The market [...]
I love: New Amsterdam Market
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged best idea ever, brooklyn bridge, cheese, food, ice cream, lobster rolls, local sourcing, luke's lobster, new amsterdam market, new york, new york city, oysters, produce, seasonal ingredients, south street seaport, sustainability, sweet potatoes, the bent spoon, Things I Like on November 23, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I’m not going to lie, this is my new favorite picture. My life in one frame, haha. The Brooklyn Bridge and ice cream. Yes, please. Yesterday I finally, finally was able to check out the New Amsterdam Market, a monthly market in the South Street Seaport where the Fulton Fish Market used to be. It’s [...]