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Washington Prime 2.0 - Chef Howard McCall Jr. Brings Comfort Food to SONO

Restaurant American Chef Talk Norwalk SONO

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

Patrons of Washington Prime will find comfort in the cuisine of its new Executive Chef Howard McCall Jr. This unassuming chef is not new to SoNo nor the kitchen at Washington Prime; he started in the kitchen at Barcelona twenty years ago and was the opening Sous Chef at Washington Prime last summer. Prior to joining Washington Prime he oversaw the kitchen at Mint restaurant in North Carolina which influenced his new Southern style cuisine.

CTbites was invited to meet the chef and sample some of his new additions to the menu. Chef Howard exudes a soft personality, allowing his culinary talents to speak. His recent changes to the new menu range from a creative American Soul Rolls to a Braised Lamb Shank, plus modifications of previous favorites. Each maintained the focus on the main ingredient with delightful accompaniments…more akin to Southern comfort food.


Outstanding In The Field Tickets Go On Sale Friday March 20th

Restaurant Farm Dinner Farm to Table Local Farm

Stephanie Webster

Mark your calendars. On Wednesday, March 20th, the first day of spring, tickets will go on sale for the 2015 season of Outstanding In The Field. Buy tickets here and do it fast! These go quickly. 

CT will host 3 events this year. The Hickories will host Chef Jennifer Balin of Sugar & Olives on Sept. 8th as well as Chefs Holly Michaud & Scott Ostrander of Mama’s Boy on Sept. 9th. Day 3 will be at Waldingfield Farm with Jason Sobocinski of Casseus Fromagerie & Bistro. 

"Outstanding in the Field is a roving culinary adventure – literally a restaurant without walls." Their mission is to re-connect diners to the land and the origins of their food, and to honor the local farmers and food artisans who cultivate it. The other meaning of Outstanding in the Field is outstanding as in the best. 


"Nose To Tail" Dinner @ The Schoolhouse at Cannondale

Restaurant Butcher Wilton

Stephanie Webster

The Schoolhouse at Cannondale, in Wilton, has decided to start a series of late Winter early Spring events at the Schoolhouse that will focus on ingredients, techniques, or themes we are into at the current moment.

Their first event will be on Tuesday, March 24th and will focus on nose to tail cooking.  Chef Tim LeBant and his team will be creating four courses utilizing different cuts of pork.  They will also have a selection of beers and bourbons to pair with the courses as well (at a separate cost) as well as our regular wine list. You can book a reservation online by clicking here and choosing a time and party size. Reservation are available from 5:30-8:30.  The nose-to-tail dinner will be $60/person.

16 CT Restaurants To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2015

Restaurant Holiday

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

It’s not easy being green- unless it’s the month of March!  St. Patrick’s Day is almost here and Connecticut pubs, restaurants, and hotspots are announcing an array of celebrations.  From breakfasts to pub crawls to corned-beef dinners, here are the places with specials sure to keep yousham-rockin’ all night long.

  1. Tigin Irish Pub, Stamford
  2. McLadden’s, West Hartford
  3. Center Street Pub, Darien
  4. Rosie, New Canaan
  5. Anna Liffey’s, New Haven & Fairfield
  6. Fire Engine Pizza, Bridgeport
  7. Max Fish, Glastonbury
  8. O’Neil’s, South Norwalk
  9. Molly Darcy’s, Danbury
  10. Cask Republic, New Haven
  11. Johnny Utah’s, Norwalk
  12. Geno’s Pub, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville
  13. Todd English’s Tuscany, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville

Bobby Q’s Pit Stop in Old Greenwich: BBQ & Comfort Food

Restaurant BBQ Greenwich Comfort Food Take Out Lunch Kid Friendly

ellen bowen

We all know Westport’s funky back alley BBQ stop, Bobby Q’s, as a casual place for authentic Kansas City BBQ ribs, brisket, pulled pork, and burnt ends. But did you know that a little over 2 years ago, owner Bob LeRose along with his cousin and Pitmaster/Chef, Joey Boucher, felt the burning desire to open a “grab and go” outpost in Old Greenwich on Putnam Ave (aka Route 1/Boston Post Road) called Bobby Q’s Pit Stop

It was 14 degrees when I pulled into the narrow storefront parking lot, and the unmistakable smell of BBQ hit me the minute I walked through the door.  The open kitchen, high top tables and counter felt welcoming and comfortable.  Sort of like a diner in the south. 

But Pit Stop is really not about BBQ, although one whole page on the menu features Bobby Q’s signature BBQ rib and meat combos, baby back ribs, and BBQ Plates and BBQ sandwiches. 


Upcoming Classes at 109 Cheese & Wine in Ridgefield

Restaurant Ridgefield

CTbites Team

Cooking Class with Sarah and Bernard - $90
March 11, 2015

"Easy Entertaining – 5 ingredients or less Join Bernard & Sarah in their upstairs classroom – they will teach you how do pull together a fabulous buffet – 5 ingredients or less!"

Italy: The lesser know Grapes, Cheese and Wine with Artisan Wines - $65
March 14, 2015

"This is an in-depth discussion and tasting of some Italy’s lesser-known grape varietals like Vermentino, Aglianico, Bombino Bianco, Pelaverga, and Timorasso. Taste the wines and regional cheeses with rock star, Jim Morrison and take the journey. Fall in love with Italy all over again."

A Look into Burgundy with wines from Rosenthal Wines - $75
March 21, 2015


Bounty Food Truck & Lobstercraft Join To Feature Surf'n'Turf Catering

Features Restaurant Seafood Burgers

James Gribbon

A snowy night found guests piled into the close confines of 284 Tokeneke Rd. in Darien to sample offerings from the combined menus of Lobstercraft and Bounty food truck. The two outfits have come together to expand their catering services for private parties, weddings and both special events, and we have your first look. 

"We thought the surf and turf idea between the best lobster and the best burger would make a great combo," Captain Mike Harden of Lobstercraft told CTBites. "We are working on bringing Bounty under the same roof so you can come to one place and get whatever you like."  

15 Places for Great BBQ in Connecticut

Restaurant BBQ Comfort Food Best of CT

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Don’t let the subzero temperatures discourage you… CT restaurants are bringing the heat with mouth-watering finger-lickin’ delicious barbeque!  From Kansas-City style to meats fresh out of the smoker, these restaurants have a variety of menu items for you to enjoy.

  1. Bear’s BBQ, Windsor
  2. Wilson’s, Fairfield
  3. Smoke Box BBQ, Hamden
  4. Bar BQ, Stamford
  5. Wire Mill BBQ, West Redding
  6. Bobby Q’s BBQ, Westport
  7. Dinosaur BBQ, Stamford
  8. Walrus + Carpenter, Bridgeport
  9. Q’s Restaurant, Norwalk
  10. Vinny’s Backyard, Stamford
  11. Uncle Willie’s BBQ, West Haven & Seymour
  12. Billy’s BBQ, Bethel
  13. Johnny Utah’s, South Norwalk
  14. Drumstick BBQ, Bridgeport
  15. The Boatyard at Smokey Joe’s, Stamford

Amore Cucina & Bar Opens in Stamford w/ World Pizza Champion at Helm

Restaurant Italian Pizza Stamford Take Out

Jessica Ryan

I recently had the opportunity to visit the newly redesigned Amore Cucina & Bar on Hope Street in Stamford for a blogger dinner. 

The restaurant interior boasts a warm rustic atmosphere with its combination of exposed brick and distressed wood. The large bar area accommodates thirty people and offers a well thought out wine list with a concentration on Italian varietals, creative cocktails and craft beer. Sixty seats are set up in a casual trattoria style, and during warmer weather a large patio will welcome diners.

The real news here is Owner Bruno DiFabio, a six-time World Pizza Champion, Restaurateur and Television Personality. With eleven restaurants in the US and new ones scheduled to open in London, I assure you that he knows pizza. 


Battle of the Chefs to Feature Chefs Silvia Bianco, Bernard Bouissou, and Prasad Chirnomula

Restaurant Fundraiser

Amy Kundrat and Stephanie Webster

Chefs Bernard Bouissou (Bernard’s), Silvia Bianco (formerly of Biscotti) and Prasad Chirnomula ( Thali)

Battle of the Chefs returns to Founders Hall on Sunday, May 17, 4 – 7pm. In a culinary showdown similar to Top Chef and Chopped, three chefs will compete for the benefit of Founders Hall. Chefs Silvia Bianco, formerly of Biscotti, Bernard Bouissou of Bernard’s, and Prasad Chirnomula of Thali will compete to create an entree from a basket of surprise ingredients in front of a live audience. A panel of judges, including food critic and writer Jane Stern and wine/cheese connoisseur and business owner Monica Brown of No. 109 Cheese and Wine, will judge the chefs on their creativity, craftsmanship and culinary results. Hosts Amy Kundrat and Stephanie Webster (yours truly) of CTbites, will emcee.


Da Legna: New Haven's Best Kept Pizza Secret

Features Restaurant Pizza New Haven

Amy Kundrat

Da Legna is the best kept secret for New Haven pizza lovers. But it shouldn’t be.

Ask a friend who lives or works in New Haven for their favorite pie, and steel yourself for a slew of anecdotes, a bit of Elm City history, and maybe even a neighborhood geography lesson – Wooster v. State Street. Then, after declaring their allegiance to one of the “big three,” lean in, because your friend may end their (a)pizza diatribe with an almost conspiratorial whisper of “Da Legna,” the two-year old State Street restaurant devoted to wood-fired pizzas, Italian tapas, and a refreshing lack of pretense.


Burger Bests: Bailey's Backyard's Cheddar & Ale, One Excellent Burger

Restaurant American Ridgefield Comfort Food Burgers

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

The next stop on my unending burger quest found me sitting at a high top table in the rear of Bailey’s Backyard in Ridgefield. This modest two room restaurant is known for its creative cuisine with an unwavering Farm to Table attitude instilled in the entire menu by Executive Chef, Forrest Pasternack.

Many told me about the Cheddar and Ale Burger, and it was time I tried it for myself. The Burger is served with caramelized onions, cheddar & ale sauce on a brioche, with a side of shoestring potatoes.


Mediterraneo in Norwalk ... A Culinary Tour of Southern Europe

Restaurant American Norwalk

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

Mediterraneo, a ‘destination restaurant’ in the Hotel Zero Degrees on Main Street in Norwalk is a beautiful backdrop for Executive Chef Albert DeAngelis’ culinary tour of the Mediterranean. The aquatic inspired dining room features a large bar area to the left, with several high top tables to augment the bar seating, and to the right is the main dining room. With hardwood floors, white chairs and a large nautical flag painting along the far right wall, the dining area presents a clean and airy feel. The highlight of the room is the floor to ceiling glass wall that overlooks the panoramic, million-dollar waterfall view on the river. From a magnificent French Braised beef “Bourguignon” to a mild Tuscan Prosciutto wrapped rabbit loin to an outstanding Wild black sea bass, the menu at Mediterraneo offers wide varieties of clean flavors and combinations.  Mediterraneo is one of five local restaurants owned by the  Z Hospitality Group.


Strada 18: Revisiting Classic Italian Comfort Food in Norwalk

Restaurant Italian Norwalk SONO Lunch

Jessica Ryan

I was recently invited to a press dinner at Strada 18 in South Norwalk. The restaurant was eager to share with us their Italian-American Comfort Classics Dinner. With temperatures well below the freezing mark, all the snow, freezing rain and sleet, this is the type of food so many are craving right now. 

A group of about 20 or so writers, editors and bloggers gathered together for this dinner that was prepared especially for us. We started out with the Fried Calamari with Three Sauces, aioli, lemon-lime-jalapeno-cilantro, and marinara. The calamari was tender, flavorful and incredibly crispy and the accompanying sauces complemented them perfectly. We also enjoyed the Arancini, a fried risotto ball stuffed with American farmstead Fontina and served with a tomato sauce. The Arancini was good – but I wouldn’t say it was outstanding or one of the best I’ve ever had.


The New Blondie Burger at Sycamore Drive In in Bethel

Restaurant Bethel Diner Comfort Food Kid Friendly Burgers

Amy Kundrat

Photo: Ryan Kundrat

Behind every great man is a great woman. And for Dagwood Bumstead, that woman is Blondie

Bethel's Sycamore Drive-in Restaurant, founded in 1948 and famous for its summer cruise nights, homemade root beer, and thin French-style burgers, has introduced the new Blondie burger, a fitting companion for their popular Dagwood burger. And I believe it's about time, the cartoon is named after the blonde bombshell matriarch, afterall. 


The Whelk's Burger - Still Outstanding

Restaurant Westport Best of CT Burgers

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

The 2015 “Dry Aged Beef Burger” prepared by Chef Anthony Kostelis begins with a 7-8 ounce patty topped with sweet pickles, Bella Bantam cheese, bacon and onion mayonnaise, all encased in a buttery brioche. The meat was deep and rich in flavor, perfectly seasoned and compressed slightly to maintain the grind of the meat. It was juicy in the middle of the burger but a little dry at the edges. The Bella Bantam cheese from Arethusa Farm was outstanding, melted atop the patty. It was mild with a slight nuttiness, a great complement to the burger. The bacon at The Whelk was one of the best I have tasted in years, with a incredible smokiness and also added a little crunchiness to the burger.


DiMare Pastry to Open Second Location in Downtown Stamford

Restaurant Bakery Stamford Dessert

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

Here’s some great news for residents of downtown Stamford…

DiMare Pastry Shop has announced that it will open its third location at 30 Spring Street in Stamford, serving its delicious cakes, pies, cupcakes, pastries, rolls, breads and its ever-popular and outrageous cannoli dip. The location will be named DiMare Pastry Downtown and is convenient to the explosion of apartments in downtown Stamford along Washington, Atlantic and Bedford.

The newest location on Spring Street will be familiar for patrons of Bar Rosso and Volta as DiMare becomes the third occupant in this storefront. The interior design is currently in the planning and development phase and the artist rendering on their Facebook page (above) indicates a sleek design to showcase their outstanding baked goods. Thanks to OmNomCT for confirming the details.


CT Foodie Valentine's Day Gift Guide 2015

Restaurant Chocolate Gift Guide

April Guilbault

“Cooking is like love. It should entered into with abandon or not at all.” Such delicious, true words from Harriet Van Horne, who first penned this line for Vogue magazine in 1956. In the spirit of channeling Ms. Harriet, we hope that wild abandon flies out the proverbial window this Valentine’s Day and that you can enjoy some new culinary experiences and delights with your honey. Love is food for the soul and we want your soul overflowing!

Here are 12 gift ideas to entice and treat, from sweets to beers to bling...