116 Crown 7th Anniversary Party Features Restaurant Cocktails New Haven Amy Kundrat August 06, 2014 116 Crown in New Haven will celebrate its 7th anniversay on August 16 with a garden party, dinner, and (naturally) some of the best cocktails in Connecticut. Admission will be $60 per person. Reservations are recommended as space will be limited, call 203.777.3116 or email 116Crown@gmail.com. From 116 Crown: On August 16, we're going to celebrate our 7th Summer years, with our third annual anniversary party. The night prior we're firing-up the slow cookers, and at 6pm on Saturday we're going to mix-up the punchbowls and light fires and we ask that you join us to celebrate the last 7 years and look forward to the future. Admission to the garden will be $60 and we will keep the drinks flowing and the food cooking until 10 pm and you're welcome to all you can enjoy. Think of it as a family reunion without the awkwardness and embarrassing photo albums. The Menu Read More
LobsterCraft Opens in Darien - A First Day Look Restaurant Darien Lobster Rowayton Seafood Comfort Food Lunch Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger August 05, 2014 LobsterCraft opened its first storefront location today at the entrance to Rowayton on Tokeneke Road, serving the same menu that many of our readers enjoy from its trucks. Read More
Celebrate National Oyster Day! Talking Mollusks w/ Chef Lazlo of The Whelk Ingredients Restaurant Chef Talk Seafood ellen bowen August 05, 2014 FACT: The President of the United States, the Senate, and some state legislatures, governors and mayors have the authority to declare a commemorative event or day by proclamation. Petitions are introduced by constituents or trade associations to honor industries, events, professions, hobbies...AND FOOD! After the observance day is authorized, it is the petitioner's responsibility to promote to the public. CTbites was not the petitioner, but is excited to promote National Oyster Day on Tuesday, August 5th...a day eagerly awaited by mollusk lovers throughout CT. Today, iced cold oysters are the perfect summer food...high in protein and low in calories. There are over 150 varieties of oysters, but only five species, each traditionally named after the body of water or bay where they are grown. Varieties are known by a myriad of names such as Wellfleets, Blue Points, Kumamoto and Kuushi. The flavor varies by the conditions or Terroir they are grown in; rocky soil, tidal or brackish water, etc. with the Northeast areas of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine providing some of the most delicious and accessible oysters. CTbites sat with Chef Geoff Lazlo of The Whelk on a sunny summer afternoon to sample some of these delicious delicacies while receiving an education about choosing and enjoying oysters. Lesson #1: tasting oysters is akin to sampling wine. Connoisseurs discuss the salinity and complexity of each oyster, the finish, the hints of melon or cucumber, and of course the juice, aptly named the “liquor.” Read More
Taqueria Las Salsa Truck: Simple Tacos in Norwalk Restaurant Norwalk Tacos Mexican Lunch Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger August 03, 2014 What’s that brightly colored truck parked at the Auto-Zone in Norwalk serving? As you drive west/south on Route 1 in Norwalk and approach the Avalon apartments on the corner of Belden Ave, take a look to the right into the parking lot of the Auto-Zone. Several days a week, the site will include a colorfully decorated food truck with “Taqueria” emblazoned over the front windshield and a collage of articles, food photos and menus…all to tempt hungry customers into ordering one of numerous tacos, burritos and plates of Mexican inspired cuisine. That truck is Taqueria Las Salsa. Read More
Barcelona Fairfield Welcomes New Executive Chef Ian Kokkeler Restaurant Chef Talk Amy Kundrat and Stephanie Webster August 03, 2014 Barcelona in Fairfield has welcomed new executive chef Ian Kokkeler, with previous chef Helton DaSilva relocating south to man the restaurant groups second busiest restaurant in Atlanta. Kokkeler hails from Austin, where he spent the last several years as executive chef as some of that city’s most well known restaurants including Uchi, Congress and the W Hotel in Austin He spent 7 years at Uchi, a Japanese restaurant, where plating and precision called upon his talents as an artist. "I am artistic, and here at Barcelona we are rustic. I hope to blend these two with my plating style. As an artist, I like to paint and sculpt, and that translates well to cooking," said Kokkeler during our visit to Barcelona during his first full week on the job. Read More
Friday Froth: Madness In Every Direction CT Beer Beer Friday Froth James Gribbon August 01, 2014 I enjoy large scale beer events, music festivals, and Halloween for most of the same reasons. They include many of my favorite things in the same place, and all offer an equal possibility of seeing a bear in a hockey sweater dancing with Deadpool. A certain degree of madness (encouraged, tolerated or otherwise) is the ichor which circulates and gives these events life. Sound becomes emotion, quirks become costumes - the variegated states of being human, all our inner worlds, come crashing together and go supernova. Yes, I like that. So I tend to seek out the far out. Danes seem to have a bit of a knack for madness, whether in front of the camera like Mads Mikkelen, behind it like Lars von Trier, or creating the liquor of its inspiration, like Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø of Evil Twin. The brand staggers its production around the world, even brewing some of its beers in Connecticut, but it all comes back to Jeppe, the Danish Willy Wonka: creations like Femme Fatale, an IPA brewed with Yuzu fruit and enough brettanomyces yeast to make the hop aroma fight it out with the smell of wet horse. Read More
Weekly Nibble: Upcoming Food News & Events Emma Jane-Doody Stetson August 01, 2014 On Monday August 4, Eli Cannons of Middletown will hold its 5th annual beer fest to benefit the Middlesex YMCA and YMCA Camp Ingersoll. Food will be provided by 4 great local food trucks. Lucky Taco, The Whey Station, Fryborg, and of course NoRA Cupcake Company. 5-9pm, rain or shine. $20pp. The Ginger Man in South Norwalk will be hosting their 2nd Annual Home Brew Competition on Tuesday, August 5. Judging starts at 3pm, the party starts at 5pm! Tuesday August 5, celebrate the winners of Moffly Media’s Best of Greenwich awards. Winners will be feted at the Delamar Greenwich Harbor. L’escale Restaurant will help host the event. Starting at $55. 7pm. The Darien Farmers Market runs on Wednesdays from 11-3. Sugar & Olives hosts a “Summer Soup Focus Group” on Wednesday, August 6th from 7-9pm. Whip up four delectable treats: Heirloom tomato gaspacho, a summer pistou, corn chowder, and a pea soup. Starting at $80. Every Wednesday, they also host “Wednesday Weekday Nooners” from 12pm-2pm Watch a three recipe demo and enjoy a three-course lunch (cocktails too). Starting at $40. Read More
Burger Alert: The Spread "Cheeseburger"- Best Bar Burger in FFD CTY? Restaurant Chef Talk Norwalk Comfort Food Burgers Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger July 31, 2014 Executive Chef Carlos Baez assumed the helm of The Spread in SONO a year ago and the menu now completely reflects his vision of flavor and textural combinations. After a movie we decided to enjoy some of his light bites, and when they asked if I would like to try his new burger combination, I quickly agreed. Chef Baez's "CHEESEBURGER" starts his fantastic combination with a large patty of grass-fed Kobe beef. He melts a few slices of a mild white Cheddar cheese over the patty and then tops the cheese-covered patty with house-made pickled jalapeño peppers, a few slices of crispy bacon, a little shreaded lettuce, a swath of spicy mayo, all encased in a sesame seed bun. The meat was loosely compressed to maintain its medium grind, and the cheese was a delightfully smooth addition. These two ingredients, alone, would have created a fantastic cheeseburger, but Chef Baez elevated the flavors and achieved a perfect balance of salty-spicy-sour with the pickled jalapeño peppers complemented by the bacon. The addition of the spicy mayo was a great finish. The bun was mild in flavor and did not fight with any of the other flavors. This was one great burger. Read More
Kids Bites: 14 Year Old Eats Her Way Through "Best of the Gold Coast" CTbites Team July 31, 2014 Author, Hannah Bukzin, is a 14 yr old Staples high school student with a passion for cooking. Hannah has her own blog "Small Chef in a Big World,"and was a contestant in the 2014 Chopped Teen Tournament on The Food Network. Last night I had the best Italian food, the best desserts, the best breakfast and the best diner food. I realized a little theme began to emerge. Everything was the best! And where, you might ask did I have all of the “best” food? At the Best of the Gold Coast Event at the Stamford Hilton. I had the honor of attending this wonderful event and the amount of talent showcased there was incredible! I walked around for a little while and tasted some AMAZING food. Here are some of the highlights: Read More
OEC Brewing & B. United August Beer Events Ingredients CT Beer Beer CTbites Team July 30, 2014 This just in from OEC Brewing & B. United International. Two outstanding beer events are going down in August. You'll want to put these in your calendar. For more inforamtion on these unique breweries, check out James Gribbon's recent article here. "The Empire On Which The Sun Never Sets..." Tuesday 08/05/2014 from 5-8 p.m. & enjoy some new and classic ales and cider from the UK. More info here. Guest Ales/Cider:Wild Beer Company - Evolover IPAThornbridge - Raven Black IPASandford Orchards - Ashton Bitter & DabinettHarviestoun - Ola Dubh 21 yearHarviestoun - Zymatore Bitter & Twisted We also have two (2) very special prefilled growlers available for take home purchase, limited one (1) each per customer: Read More
Fjord Fish Market Serving Sushi At Greenwich, New Canaan & Now Westport Locations Features Restaurant Cos Cob Japanese Seafood Specialty Market Westport New Canaan Sushi CTbites Team July 30, 2014 Fjord Fish Market has some big news for sushi lovers. Fjord Fish Market started selling sushi at their Cos Cob and New Canaan locations a few months ago, and the Westport sushi program will launch in August. You'll never have to wonder about the freshness or quality of the fish you're eating at Fjord because first and foremost Fjord is one of Fairfield County's finest fish markets. Trust us...it's good. “The Fjord name has always been synonymous with the highest quality seafood, says Owner Jim Thistle. Adding Sushi to our product mix is a natural extension of the brand”. Sushi at Fjord is hand rolled daily, under the guidance of a Manhattan-trained Sushi Master who has over a decade of experience. Some of the most popular items include the volcano roll—a California roll topped with baked lobster salad and spicy sauce-- and the Fjord tower, a scrumptious roll filled with Tuna, Avocado, Crabmeat, Lobster Salad and a blend of sauces. You can be sure the fish in our sushi is of the same premium quality as all the Seafood that they sell at Fjord, where they carefully source and select only the top of the catch. All of Fjord's seafood is also free of antibiotics and colorings. Read More
JOJOTO Brings Venezuelan Cuisine to Branford, Opening August 2014 Features Restaurant Branford Venezuelan Amy Kundrat July 30, 2014 The Venezuelan-inspired Jojoto Restaurant + Bar is opening in Branford this August. Owner Victor Figueroa and Neil Fuentes, our favorite Singing Chef, have teamed up for a restaurant that is "high-energy, Latin infused with authentic Venezuelan dishes." Jojoto will open in a 40-seat intimate dining room that was previously occupied by Augie's Restaurant. The menu will feature rustic and traditional recipes that take inspiration from the land as well as the nearby shoreline, and include: Costillas de Res of sofrito and cabernet braised short ribs with polenta, gremolata and truffle essence; Venezuelan BBQ with beef tenderloin, chicken, pork, choice of chorizo or blood sausage, yuca, guasacaca and crema fresca; Hamburguesa Venezolana piled high with lettuce, tomato, ham, queso, avocado, bacon, crushed potato chips, slaw, ketchup, mustard, garlic sauce, topped with a duck egg and served with truffle fries; Pabellon Criollo with rice, black beans, shredded beef and sweet plantains; and Gallinita Rellena, deboned, crispy skin Cornish hen stuffed with leeks and sweet plantain with an orange, lemon grass and honey reduction. Seasonal paella preparations and market fresh fish dishes change daily. Read More
Beach Party Recipes: Quinoa Tabouli, Jerk Chicken, & Peachy Beet & Tomato Salad Features Entertaining Grilling Recipe Marcia Selden Catering July 29, 2014 August, some would say, is the best month of summer. By August you’ve finally, gotten into your summer “groove”, and with produce at its best, why not have a beach party? No, not the Annette Funicello kind, but the cool, laid back, great food and drink kind. Simply pack up some cute disposable plates, napkins and silverware, and you’ll be good to go! Friends want to bring something? Let them take care of drinks and dessert! Here’s Marcia Selden Catering’s ultimate beach party menu… Try out these simple receipes for: Quinoa Tabouleh, “Peachy” Red Beet and Tomato Salad, & Jerk Chicken Skewers. Party menu ... done and done! Read More
Burrata with Mortadella, Plums, & Heirloom Tomatoes via Bar Sugo Features Farmers Market Recipe CTbites Team July 28, 2014 Pat Pascarella started his career at Bella Luna in Stamford CT and entered The French Culinary Institute at the age of 18. He worked at L’Impero, ESCA, and Union Pacific, all in NYC. Chef Pascarella opened Bar Sugo in fall 2012 and continues to offer some of the best Italian fare in Fairfield County. Read More
Sweet Pea’s Baking Company: Greenwich Bakery Serves Breakfast & Lunch w/ International Flair Restaurant Bakery Coffee Greenwich Lunch Dessert Jessica Ryan July 27, 2014 Sweet Pea’s Baking Company is not just another small town bakery – it’s much more. Owners Rafael and Katjia Pita met as young students in Paris. There, on their first date, they shared their mutual dream of one day opening a bakery. Their journey brought them to Francisco, Paris, and Brazil, New York, and finally to Old Greenwich, Connecticut, where they decided to settle down with their 4 young children and finally pursue their dream. Their storefront shop initially offered only artisanal breads, pastries and a few other select items along with their own in-house roasted coffee. In the year since they opened, they’ve transitioned from a small bake-shop to a café with an impressive offering of both prepared and made to order breakfast and lunch items. Katjia describes herself as the baker – loving the precision and exactness of it all, and refers to her husband, Rafael, as the creative one. Together their science and art created a winning combination. Whether you want a small treat and a cup of their wonderful coffee, or something a little more substantial you’re guaranteed to find something that fits your mood. Read More
Wakeman Town Farm's 1st Annual Chili Cook-Off & Barn Dance CTbites Team July 27, 2014 Wakeman Town Farm is hosting its first-ever Chili Cook-off and Barn Dance on Sunday, August 3rd from 2pm-5pm, a high-spirited chili competition, followed by a foot-stompin' barn dance, led by legendary Contra Dance Caller Bill Fischer and his band of merry musicians, drummers and fiddlers. It will be a day of family fun and fiery eats for all ages. Both the chili cook-off and the barn dance will be open to the public. The cost for the event is $20 for Adults, $5 for children, capped at $50 per family. Admission includes chili samples and live music. Refreshments will be available for an additional charge, and all proceeds will go to "raise the roof" funding for Wakeman Town Farm's revamped classroom space. Enter the Cook-Off Do you have a killer Chili recipe worthy of being crowned the WTF Chili Champ? We are inviting teams comprised of folks from local civic organizations and groups (Westport Fire and Police Departments, Westport Y's Men, Westport Woman's Club, etc.), restaurants, farms, downtown business, families and friends to compete for bragging rights to Westport's most winning chili in Wakeman Town Farm's first-ever Chili Cook-off. In keeping with our farm roots, we encourage your team to use locally sourced ingredients-if possible-and to share your recipe. Read More
Kids Bites: The Grilled Cheese Eatery in Westport Restaurant CTbites Team July 27, 2014 Author, Hannah Bukzin, is a 14 yr old Staples high school student with a passion for cooking. Hannah has her own blog "Small Chef in a Big World,"and is a contestant in the 2014 Chopped Teen Tournament on The Food Network. It’s all about comfort food. Everyone has that one dish that makes them feel right at home and for me ...I love nothing more than a simple grilled cheese with some tomato soup. Classic, right? Featuring 13 grilled cheeses with over 10 add-ons, I think the Grilled Cheese Eatery in Westport fits the bill. Tucked away right next to the former Great Cakes, the Grilled Cheese Eatery offers a casual dining atmosphere with amazing food. Owners Ivanina and Henri Donneaux opened this venue after their much deserved success with their location in Fairfield. Read More
Washington Prime Opens in SONO: A First Look Restaurant American Norwalk SONO Steakhouse CTbites Team July 26, 2014 The corner of North Water and Washington was alive in South Norwalk this week with the opening of Washington Prime. A soft opening on Thursday led to a throng of over 300 guests wandering in to enjoy the vibrant scene at the bar and the reservation book for Friday filled so quickly, it was shut earlier than expected. This latest addition to SONO is attracting enormous attention and a visit inside and a look at the menu shows why. The interior includes an enormous “U” shaped bar to unwind and enjoy a beer or one of their specialty cocktails and the dining area that spans the entire length of the right side of the restaurant is heavily focused on woods and foliage. Floor to ceiling windows allow for natural light to illuminate the space, comprised of dark wood tables and “moss” encased booths. All very organic and relaxing. The ownership of Washington Prime is no stranger to the area. One of its owners, Marco Siguenza, is cousins with the owners of Cava, Harvest, 55 Wine Bar and Scena and worked with them since he arrived in the United States in 1998. The kitchen is under the direction of Executive Chef Jared Falco, spent time in several of Fairfield County’s restaurants over the last two years from Bar Sugo, to The Whelk, and most recently Mama’s Boy Southern Table and Refuge. His opening menu shows a desire to place a modern twist on some classic dishes. Read More
Millwright's Hosts Share Our Strength Dinner with Hartford's Best Chefs Restaurant Fundraiser CTbites Team July 25, 2014 Some of the best chefs from Hartford County are going to be hosting a dinner to benefit Share our Strength, the nationwide effort to end childhood hunger, on August 12, 2014. The event will be held at Millwright's Restaurant and Tavern and will feature Billy Grant (Grant's and Bricco), Ryan Jones (Mill @2t), Adam Greenberg (Barcelona), Jeff Lizotte (ON20), Scott Miller (Max Oyster), Steve Cavagnaro (Cavey's), Hunter Morton (Max Downtown) and Tyler Anderson (Millwright's). All proceeds benefit Share our Strength. Visit the Share Our Strength Benefit Dinner for more information and ticket sales or email info@millwrightsrestaurant.com. Read More
Friday Froth: This Is The Point, or Connecticut Beer From Overshores & Thimble Island Brewery CT Beer Beer James Gribbon July 25, 2014 The statement's very intonation was a dare. "There is no difference at all, I'm telling you." A quick glance past my right shoulder revealed two men who stared at each other with furrowed brows, half grinning. I began to turn back, but was arrested by a series of clunking sounds as two shot glasses and two bottles of beer fell onto the bar like hailstones. The bartender was smiling: finally, some action.I was at a Plan B with the guys from Branford, Connecticut's Thimble Island Brewing, and it seems the challenge was met. Just in case you're wondering, a lot of thirsty people walk into places like Plan B, look at over a dozen beers on tap, peruse a list showing tens of bottles of foreign and domestic craft brews, and then order a Coors Light. This was how it started, and why a giggling someone was now secretively pouring small servings of Budweiser and PBR into tiny, bucket shaped glasses. Five of us took the Pepsi challenge, and (I'll protect the innocent here) only three of us got the gold star. Read More