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Bonda Restaurant is Back...Now in Fairfield

Restaurant American Fairfield

Margie Treisman

If you liked Bonda at its former Westport/Saugatuck location, you’ll love its new incarnation in Fairfield’s Greenfield Hill (the former home of La Colline Verte and Fraiche). Sure, we miss Abbondanza – owner/chef Jamie Cooper’s former Saugatuck gourmet deli/catering operation and site of the original Bonda.  But we’re excited he’s now focused on the restaurant and taking it to the next level in this new location.  It’s a clean, inviting space, with warm orange walls, fresh white trim, vintage posters and comfortable seating. The small, sixty-seat restaurant was nearly filled to capacity when we visited on an otherwise quiet Tuesday evening in October. For good reason. In fact, for at least three very good reasons.

Reason 1:  The Bond-alicious food.  Inventive yet simple dishes, expertly prepared.  Although the menu has a classic American backbone, Jamie treats the world as his pantry.


Advertisement: Tasti D-Lite Is Coming to Fairfield!

Kids Bites Restaurant Fairfield Kid Friendly Dessert

Stephanie Webster

Good news for Tasti D-Lite fans. Made with natural ingredients, this lower calorie frozen dessert treat is opening its doors in Fairfield CT on October 20th at 1201 King Highway in Fairfield's Staples Plaza.

 Tasti D Lite has long had a cult following among health-conscious consumers as well as celebrities who line up to enjoy their guilt-free confections. Now Fairfield can enjoy the pleasure of Tasti without the commute, and CTbites readers get a FREE topping during the month of October!

The Fairfield store will have nine tables, comfortable couches, and Wi-Fi access. Pair this with 100+ creamy delicious flavors (most of which are gluten free), including Toasted Coconut, Caramel Apple, and Mud Pie…why would you ever leave? 


CTbites Lunch Event: Sugar & Olives

Restaurant CTbites Lunch Events

Stephanie Webster

Join us for a spooktacular CTbites Lunch Event @ Sugar & Olives on October 26th. Chef Jennifer Balin is going all "pumpkin" on us with this exciting $20 prix fixe menu (including lobster risotto and a clever twist on the pop tart). Sugar & Olives is known for fresh flavors, locally sourced organic fare, and desserts that are worth the extra gym time...not to mention the beautiful ultra modern lounge-worthy dining space. Check out the menu below:

Seatings will be @ 12 & 1PM. Call 203.454.3663 for reservations.

Sugar & Olives $20 Prix Fixe Lunch Menu


$45 Wine Dinner @ The Boathouse for CTbites Only!!

Restaurant Events

Stephanie Webster

Due to the great success of our recent lunch @ The Boathouse, Chef John Holzwarth has decided to treat CTbites one more time with a special dinner event featuring South American wine pairings for CTbites readers only! This beautiful 3 course dinner is a great deal at $45 and will be held on Wednesday October 13th and Thursday October 14th. 

Check out the menu below and grab yourself a seat by calling  203.227.3399 for reservations. 

 

CTbites $45 Wine Tasting Dinner Menu


Seasonal Beer Picks with Mitch Ancona

Ingredients Restaurant Beer

Amy Kundrat

Each fall the world of beer appears to come down with a serious case of seasonal allergies. I’m referring to the abundance of autumnal ales vying for more and more cooler space in our local package stores. While I’m digging around fall seasonals, it would be downright insensitive of me to ignore the popular kid of the seasonal beer world, pumpkin ales which seem to multiply exponentially each year.

Rather than allow my novice palate lead us through the promised land of malted grain, I visited Mitch Ancona of Ancona’s Wines & Liquors in Ridgefield to guide me on this year’s best seasonal beer offerings. His walk-in beer cooler is one of the best kept secrets for beer lovers. 


Reheated: This Week's Top Food News in CT & Beyond

Features Restaurant News

Amy Kundrat

Reheated is a weekly round-up of bite-sized food news in Connecticut and beyond.

In Connecticut...

Plan your meals around SoNo restaurant week now through October 8. Info CTbites.com

SoNo Chef Shootout at Clarke Showroom on Oct. 7. Via CTbites.

The Westport Food Revolution hosts a Green Halloween costume swap at Whole Foods Market in Westport on Thursday. Oct 7th. Info. GreenHalloween.org

The 5th annual Harvest Tasting fundraiser on Oct. 9 featuring 60 wines at Darien's Equinox Club. Via. NicholasRoberts.

Author Coleman Andrews will be speaking in CT Oct 8 @ RJ Julia in Madison, Oct. 14 @ New Canaan Library & Oct 28 @ Old Greenwich Library.


Black Duck Burger Makes Top 5 List

Restaurant Delicious Dives Westport Comfort Food Kid Friendly Burgers

jfood

My latest stop in the Fairfield County Burger Quest brought me to the Black Duck Café in Westport. Located in the shadows of I-95 and overlooking the Saugatuck River I was startled to see a building that looked more like a candidate for a reconstruction project than a restaurant. The structure is not a building at all but a retired ice and refrigeration barge that was originally built in the 1840’s. It was refurbished in the early 1900’s and eventually relocated to its current location in 1961 and sits atop another barge that sank at a time when the Saugatuck River was much deeper.

The Boathouse Lunch Event Recap

Restaurant CTbites Lunch Events

Stephanie Webster

Yesterday's event at The Boathouse was the perfect kick off to the 2010 CTbites & Suzysaid lunch season. The rain may have put a damper on the beautiful patio dining but it did not dilute the enthusiasm in the packed room as we eagerly awaited our first course. Chef Holzwarth surprised lucky diners by adding an unexpected starter to the already intriguing menu. "It felt like a soup day" he stated as bowls of creamy oyster soup plated with a single perfectly roasted oyster in red wine vert jus began to circulate. Crunchy breadcrumbs punctuated the silkiness of both crustacean and chowder. Who doesn't like a surprise…especially when you can eat it? 

The lunch menu can be found here for your vicarious reading pleasure, but a few highlights were...


Judging The Iron Chef @ The Blues & BBQ Festival

Ingredients Restaurant BBQ Events Kid Friendly

Sarah Green

So it turns out that the formation of the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) started as a big joke by Carolyn and Gary Wells and Rick Welch (a.k.a Sir Loin) one fine evening in 1985. They put together a bar-b-que newsletter, called it the "Bull Sheet," and an organization of of fanatical bbq aficionados was formed. Membership at official formation = 12. Since then, the membership numbers have exploded (300,000 at last count) and the light-hearted, half-joking nature of the society has taken a serious turn for the...well...serious! Part of the KCBS's Judges' oath states that each judge shall accept his/her duty to judge objectively and subjectively so that "truth, justice, excellence in Barbeque and the preservation of the American way of life..." may be strengthened and preserved forever. Wow. I think that may be more moving for people than the swearing in of the Commander in Chief. (Commander in Chef, perhaps?) 

All I can say is this, there was NO joking around during the Iron Chef competition at the Blues, Views, and BBQ's Festival at the Levitt Pavilion in Westport


SoNo Chef Shoot Out @ Clarke Culinary Center

Restaurant Chef Talk Norwalk

Amy Kundrat

The Ultimate SoNo Chef Shoot Out will take place on Thursday, October 7th, at 6 pm at the Clarke Culinary Center. This iron-chef-style competition will pit Matt Storch, head chef of SoNo’s Match restaurant and Master Chocolatier Fritz Knipschildt, founder of Café Chocopologie against each other in front of a crowd of 40 lucky guests. 

The chefs are asked to create three different dishes (an appetizer, entrée and dessert) with just one ingredient. A panel of judges and guest ballots will decide the winner as they taste the recipes paired with wine and the restaurant’s specialty cocktails. Tickets are $125 and will benefit The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County.


Farmers Table: Simple Farm Fresh in New Canaan

Restaurant Farm to Table Local Farm New Canaan Farm Fresh Lunch

Amy Kundrat

The lines between farm stand and restaurant are growing ever more blurry with the recent opening of Farmers Table on Forest Street in New Canaan, a hybrid farmers market, bakery and the latest restaurant to embrace the farm-to-table dining trend. Intimate in both name and practice, the tiny 6 top restaurant delivers farm fresh hospitality with a farm stand persona.

Eating at Farmers Table is like inviting yourself to dinner at a friend’s house


Reheated: This Week's Top Food News [weekend edition]

Restaurant News

Amy Kundrat

Reheated is a twice-weekly round-up of bite-sized food news in Connecticut and beyond. 

In Connecticut...

Danbury's Irish Festival is this weekend. Info DanburyIrishFestival.com

Mat & Music @ Westport's 3rd annual Blues, Views & BBQ Festival, featuring bands, bbq & cooking events this weekend. Info CTbites.

Tonight just over the border, No Reservations: An evening with Anthony Bourdain. Info SymphonyHall.org.  

"A Best of CT Weekend" @ Jones Family Farm this weekend with CT Magazine. Info JonesFamilyFarm.com. 

Don't miss many ways to celebrate Oktoberfest across Connecticut. Info CTbites.


Reheated: This Week's Top Food News in CT & Beyond

Ingredients Road Trip Restaurant News

Amy Kundrat

Reheated is a twice-weekly round-up of bite-sized food news in Connecticut and beyond.

In Connecticut...

Don't miss this week's Westport Farmers Market will feature chefs Bill Taibe (leFarm), Nancy Roper (Boxcar Cantina) and Jeff Northrop (Westport Aquaculture) in a market fundraiser. Info CTbites.com.

Free scoop at participating Carvel stores this Thursday. Via Dining A La Carte

Tasti D-lite tops the list of several restaurant openings in Stamford. Via Stamford Notes.

Save the date to drink for charity with Cans & Cocktails on Sept.29, a fundraiser in Stamford we'll be supporting. Info CTbites.com.

Wednesday night wine tastings at Sarah's Wine Bar in Ridgefield. Via SarahsWineBar.com.


MASAS: Norwalk's New Arepera

Restaurant Delicious Dives Norwalk Venezuelan Comfort Food Lunch Latin American

Margie Treisman

I’m told “Masas” means dough in Spanish.  For very little “dough” you can consume A LOT of dough at Masas Arepera, a new, family-run spot in a tiny strip mall on Westport Ave in Norwalk.  

(Bring some dough, though, because it’s cash only.) 

Place your order at the counter.  Menu items are listed on the wall and for those of us who don’t speak Spanish there is a yellow take-out menu with helpful English descriptions.  (The Venezuelan family and staff are friendly but not much English is spoken.)  Note also that all items may not be available at all times.  (One member of our group had been told on an earlier visit that chicken wasn’t available that day.) So be prepared to go with the flow.  We’re very glad we did. 


Road Trip: Spa Sampler @ The Mayflower Inn

Road Trip Restaurant Holiday Manchester Road Trip Travel

Margie Treisman

Photos: Courtesy of The Mayflower InnMy husband and I recently had the chance to spend a day at the Mayflower Inn and Spa in Washington, CT.  It was, in a word, sublime. It’s nestled in the Litchfield County countryside, with rolling hills, lush foliage and perfectly manicured gardens  -- a New England picture-postcard paradise. The Inn itself is an elegant, magnificently maintained, five-star luxury spa resort.  I could go on for hours about the place. But this is CTBites -- let’s talk about the food.