Miya's Brings The White House Champions of Change Menu to New Haven During Restaurant Week Oct 30-Nov 4 Restaurant Restaurant Week Stephanie Webster October 20, 2016 Miya's in New Haven recently won The 2016 WHITE HOUSE CHAMPION OF CHANGE FOR SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD award. Chef and owner, Bun Lai, is sharing a few dishes from this special dinner during New Haven's upcoming Restaurant Week, October 30-November 4. Bun says this about the menu (view White House menu below)... In honor of every person in every part of the worldwide sustainability movement, this Miya’s NEW HAVEN RESTAURANT WEEK menu will feature a handful of my favorite award-winning sustainable seafood recipes featured at the Miya’s WHITE HOUSE CHAMPIONS of CHANGE dinner that I hosted. A top challenge to the sustainability movement is to make the healthiest food affordable and accessible to all. It is my humble assessment that our mother’s modest little restaurant has accomplished that. Read More
Chef Dan Kardos Returns @ Liberty Rock Tavern in Milford - Sneak Peek Restaurant Milford Bar Delicious Dives Diner Comfort Food Lunch Kid Friendly Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger October 20, 2016 It has been several years since Chef Dan Kardos was creating his signature dishes in Fairfield County. He worked at many of the best restaurants and bars including Napa & Co., Bar Rosso, Harvest Supper, Le Farm and Local. His creativity and fearlessness in the kitchen was a hallmark of his cuisine. After several years working for Barteca in Atlanta, Virginia, DC and a year in a test kitchen, Kardos returned to his stomping grounds in Milford and with three other locals opened Liberty Rock Tavern last week in the building that formerly housed a neighborhood favorite King’s Court bar. Read More
Recap: Jacques Pepin & Newport Wine & Food Festival Emma Jane-Doody Stetson October 19, 2016 “My father turns 81 this year,” Claudine Pepin announced to a tent packed full of people. There was an audible gasp from the audience, but her father, legendary Chef Jacques Pepin, seemed not to hear. He continued on with the recipe at hand, seamlessly moving from pan to pan. Jacques Pepin has certainly been a fixture in the culinary world for many years, but he shows no signs of slowing down. His latest cookbook, Heart and Soul in the Kitchen, came out in 2015. PBS plans to include him in their American Masters series. Yet another cookbook is in the works. Cooking Lessons from My Grandfather, a project with his granddaughter, is due out next year. And for the last 11 years, Jacques Pepin has never missed a Newport Wine & Food Festival. Read More
Garelick & Herbs Opens in Southport: Prepared Food, Eat In, Smoothies, Noodle Bar & More! (sponsored) Restaurant Recipe Prepared Food Southport Specialty Market Lunch Take Out CTbites Team October 19, 2016 Garelick & Herbs Southport have opened the doors at 3611 Post Road. After 23 years of happy success in the original flagship store in Westport, G&H opened their entirely unique space a few steps up the Post Road at the Westport/Southport border. Owners, Jason and Paola, have always had the philosophy that good food creates a good mood, but now Garelick & Herbs is adding good space – Vaulted ceilings, and a light filled atrium designed to look like a barn made of glass, set the tone that the G&H Southport location will be THE destination for daily gourmet good food. The modern-industrial eclectic vibe lends itself to Fairfield County aesthetics. It is almost 10,000 square feet on 2 levels, more than double the size of their former flagship store. The marketplace is accented with an exciting new juice and smoothie bar, an antipasto bars to graze in or take out and expanded breakfast and lunch options. Our noodle bar adds a wonderful spice and flavor. The in-house bakery will be downstairs at this location, so be prepared for the wonderful aroma of signature items like ruggalach and soft black & white cookies. “We are excited to have the bakery right under our noses”, said Paola Garelick. Read More
HAPA Food Truck's Ahi Burger is a Killer Sandwich Restaurant Food Truck Seafood Stamford Lunch Burgers Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger October 18, 2016 When one of the best, young, rising stars in the area stops you as you walk by his food truck and says, “I really want you to try this sandwich,” you take notice. And when that sandwich raises the bar for food being served from food trucks, it deserves special mention. The rising star is Chris Gonzales, the truck is HAPA, and the sandwich is the Ahi Burger. This is one of the best sandwiches I have eaten in quite some time. The HAPA food truck has been one of my favorites since it opened. The tacos, the burger, the fries, the Brussels sprouts are all out of this world. I never imagined I would write these accolades about a “tuna burger.” HAPA’s combination starts with wild caught yellowfin, furikake crust, edamame, edamame puree, caramelized onions, lettuce, tomato and spicy mayo on HAPA’s Ube bun. Read More
10 Questions with Fjord Fish Market's Jim Thistle Ingredients Interview Recipe Chef Talk Fish Seafood Specialty Market April Guilbault October 18, 2016 Oh so many fish in da sea! And that’s only the beginning....what kind of fish do you want to prepare? Do you know how to prepare it? Oh, yeah, and where should you go to get this fish, short of heading out into open waters yourself? And wait, and here’s the $100,000 question: is the fish you are buying everything it says it is? Good grief. It’s almost easier dating and looking for *those* fish in the sea. Well, fear not, CTBites sat down recently with one of the Big Fish out there, Jim Thistle of Fjord Fish Market, and he helped guide us through seemingly murky waters... Read More
Recap: Bourdain Delivers Truth and Humor at Foxwoods Hope Simmons October 18, 2016 Anthony Bourdain: chef, world traveler, writer, straight shooter, father to a 9-year-old. Lest you think fatherhood has softened him, he’s still telling it exactly like it is and had the crowd roaring throughout his show at Foxwoods last weekend. A chef for 30 years before we got to know him through our respective TVs, Bourdain jetted around the globe in search of bizarre foods before anyone knew Andrew Zimmern. His commentary, with a signature side of irreverence, covered everything from politics to the food biz to his daughter, who just happens to be an adventurous eater herself. To critics who eschew the familiar green bottle of beer that sometimes graces his table, he minces no words. “I like craft beer and I’m glad that our craft beer scene has expounded … but do you know what beer I really like? I like cold f*@%ing beer!” Read More
The Corner Restaurant in Milford: A Delicious Breakfast Adventure Restaurant American Delicious Dives Milford Breakfast Lunch Latin American Lou Gorfain October 16, 2016 Photo courtesy of CTWeekender.comAs the name implies, The Corner began as a small mom and pop breakfast place -- just around the corner in Milford. Back then, nineteen years ago to be exact, Michelle and Amer Lebel mostly catered to the neighborhood, rarely filling their homey 50 seat café. The eggs, potatoes and toast were damn good. But the star of the show arrived with the Stuffed French Toast: split French bread, filled with fresh, sugared fruit and berries, bathed in an egg batter laced with orange zest, nutmeg and cinnamon, then deep fried to a golden brown and served under a puddle of nutty maple syrup. The luscious confection scored an immediate hit, eventually inspiring a morning menu as adventuresome, imaginative, and playful as any in Connecticut, if not the country. Today, Michelle and Amer’s creative breakfasts have been featured on network television and celebrated in all manner of social media. Read More
The Whelk & Kawa Ni Chefs Cook The James Beard House NYC, November 9th Stephanie Webster October 16, 2016 3 of our favorite local chefs will be cooking at the esteemed James Beard House on Wednesday, November 9th. Bill Taibe, (Kawa Ni and the Whelk, Westport, CT), Anthony Kostelis (The Whelk) & Jeff Taibe (Kawa Ni) will bring a little CT love to NYC with a menu that is drool-worthy. Check out the full menu below... Tri-state-area food lovers flock to Connecticut’s the Whelk and Kawa Ni for New England seafood fare and the Japanese izakaya experience, respectively. For one night only, Beard House guests will be able to get both in one place when the restaurants’ teams join forces for a locally sourced, Asian-inflected feast. Buy your tickets here. Read More
The Halal Guys Opens in New Haven on The Green Restaurant Food Truck Greek New Haven Lunch CTbites Team October 14, 2016 The iconic New York City food cart turned brick-and-mortar restaurant is open for business at 906 Chapel Street, New Haven The Halal Guys, which originally started as a hot dog cart in 1990, gained worldwide recognition for its twist on traditional Middle Eastern cuisine. Known for its secret white sauce and lip-tingling, explosive hot sauce, The Halal Guys has become a staple of New York City street fare. Those with big appetites can plan on hearty portions of chicken and gyro over rice with salad, consistent with those served in New York City. All ingredients are delivered and prepared fresh daily. In addition to the world-famous platters, the New Haven location will be dishing up sandwiches, hummus, fries, and, for desert, baklava. Drawing from the success of the original, the founders of The Halal Guys decided to open “brick and mortar” restaurants around the nation. The Chapel Street restaurant is the first in Connecticut. At least one other is in the preliminary planning stage for an undetermined location in the Stamford area. Read More
How Long Can You Store Beer? Featuring 2014 OEC Phantasma Ingredients Beer CT Beer James Gribbon October 14, 2016 In which I hope to survive this column's publishing. Most beer is best when it is as fresh as possible. The ability to buy beer at the source of its manufacture has completely changed how Americans interact with their brew, and it's given brewers the chance to utilize ingredients with increasing fragility of flavor. The concept is not a new one, really. In order to ensure quality, macrobrewers have spent untold dollars figuring out how long their beer lasts under different conditions, and have been printing Born On dates on their cans for well over a decade. On the other end, small brewer whale-chasers have approached a lunatic fringe in threatening to pour their own IPAs down the drain should they have been bottled and sold in more than the space of a workday. For the next few weeks in this space I'll be attempting to find out how long certain beers can be cellared like fine wines. What happens to them? How do they change, and what's it like to drink them? I'll be trying beers from several brewers; some which have been made specifically to drink after resting, but most decidedly not. Read More
Food Hall Planned for Stamford's Downtown Post Office Site Restaurant Food Hall Stamford Opening CTbites Team October 13, 2016 Three years ago, the U.S. Post Office on lower Atlantic Street closed. As recently reported in the Stamford Advocate, the 100-year old building will be developed by the Capelli Organization of White Plains and will feature a food hall that will resemble the Urbanspace markets throughout NYC. According to Capelli’s CEO Bruce Berg, the food hall will include vendors that will sell a variety of food, including pizza, a cheese shop, and may include a full restaurant. CTbites is currently tracking down a few leads on several of the early vendors who have agreed to take space, and if true this will be a diverse and wonderful selection of food. Berg also told a crowd at a recent open meeting that the original building will be restored. This is great news to both architecture and food aficionados. For the full Stamford Advocate story click here. CTbites will post more news so stay tuned. Read More
Nibble: CT Food Events & Happenings for Week of Oct 16-23 Restaurant Events News Emma Jane-Doody Stetson October 13, 2016 Nom-eez is on the road, delivering anywhere within a 5 mile radius. That includes all of Fairfield, Bridgeport, and a bit of Westport! Call them 7 nights a week as well as Monday- Friday from 11- 2:30. Menu online www.nom-eez.com. Call 203-923-8686 with your order. A catering menu is available for groups of 6 or more as well. On Tuesday October 18, Fleisher’s Craft Butchery in Westport will teach you all about “Goat & Lamb 101.” Learn about the anatomy, techniques for preparing the meat, where it comes from, and more. It lasts from 7-9pm and costs $100 per person. Buy tickets in advance online. Thread City Hopfest: Oktoberfest unfolds at Willimantic Brewing Company on October 20 from 6-9pm. A Cupcake for Later, Cafemantic, and Willimantic Brewing Company will prepare Oktoberfest inspired dishes will the brewery pours seasonal brews. Tickets are $30 in advance of $40 at the gate. Admission includes a commemorative Oktoberfest stein, and 4 half pours. Additional beer can be purchased. The Stamford Ferguson Library’s Friends Literary Pub Crawl takes place on October 18. Read More
Harvest Hootenanny @ Black Rock Farmers' Market Oct. 29th Restaurant Black Rock Farmers Market Holiday CTbites Team October 13, 2016 The growth of the Black Rock Farmers' Market this year was tremendous and the enthusiasm for more things local has been contagious. After our market season ends on Saturday, October 15th, we will gather on the field once more to celebrate our third season (crazy, I know!) The Harvest Hootenanny will be held on Saturday, October 29th from 1-5 pm. This family-friendly event will, of course, be chock-full of local chefs, breweries and music-makers. Walrus and Carpenter will be tempting our tastebuds again with a pig roast, poutine, and popcorn. For a special treat, BRFM veteran Whisk & Brush will be filling our bellies with their delicious doughnut creations. In addition, there will be 10 local breweries and oodles of great stuff like a haunted house to scare your pants off, plus our annual corn hole tournament. Hitch and The Giddy Up and Grit Rhythm will be laying down our musical soundtrack for the day. To get into the seasonal spirit of the month, Halloween attire and dancing will be most welcome (you know you want to). Read More
Photo Recap: 1st Inaugural Taste of Fairfield, A Food Lovers Paradise Jessica Ryan October 12, 2016 Despite the torrential rains they came – They came in droves to the first inaugural Taste of Fairfield which was held at The Delamar Hotel in Southport. Guests – young and old alike – enjoyed delicious fare, beautiful cocktails and artisanal wines from over two dozen popular restaurants and specialty markets from the Fairfield County area. Read More
Elm Hosts Community Table & Millwright's for 100% Vegan Night Restaurant Pop-Up Dinner Vegetarian Vegan Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger October 11, 2016 My name is Jeff and I am a carnivore. When I saw the announcement that Elm Restaurant in New Canaan was hosting four of the best chefs in Connecticut were gathering in the kitchen to serve a completely vegan menu I was curious. Elm’s chef Luke Venner arranged for chefs Mazen Mustafa, formerly of The Elm restaurant in Brooklyn, Marcell Davidson, from Community Table in Washington, CT, and Tyler Anderson, from Millwright’s in Simsbury. Would these four chefs create a meal this self-professed carnivore would enjoy? The answer is YES. Read More
Chef Arik Bensimon Returns at Cafe 47 in Greenwich Restaurant American French Greenwich Lunch Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger October 09, 2016 Many of us felt a sense of loss when Le Farm closed and Chef Arik Bensimon decided to pursue his other passion and create beautiful wood bowls. His brilliance in the kitchen, combining ingredients and textures as only great chefs can do, would be missed. Quietly and with no fanfare, Chef Arik has re-entered the Fairfield County food scene, at a small café in The Perfect Provenance in Greenwich, where his latest venture again proves his culinary talents in an environment dedicated to luxury and charity. When we spoke to him after the meal we asked him about this intimate space versus some of the larger restaurants he has worked in. He stated that he wanted this size, a place to serve the foods from his past. The Perfect Provenance is the brainchild of Greenwich resident Lisa Lori, whose personal mission is to ensure every child can smile. All three of her sons were born with a rare condition, one of the prevented them from smiling. Numerous surgeries eventually corrected each and now Lori’s Three Little Bears project donates a percentage of the proceeds from T-shirts and bags to Operation Smile. These products are featured throughout the Perfect Provenance and have raised over $1 million to Operation Smile. The store is a perfect place for luxurious products and cuisine. Read More
Fresh Vegan Pumpkin Custard Recipe via the Westport Farmers’ Market Recipe Special Dietary Needs Lynn Felici-Gallant October 07, 2016 October is pumpkin season and whether you are into carving or cooking with these emblems of autumn, there is no shortage of DIY recipes. A quick Pinterest search will have you drowning in drinks or challenging your creativity, but fortunately for foodies in the Westport area, we have Sue Smith, owner of Prime Health Style, to keep us grounded. Sue’s recipe below for vegan pumpkin custard is simply divine. And what better place to pick up your pumpkins than at the Westport Farmers’ Market? Open from 10 to 2 this Thursday at 50 Imperial Avenue, stop by to pick up items for Sue’s recipe, visit with nearly 40 vendors, and stay for the chef demo and other activities (listed after Sue’s recipe). Read More
White House Honors New Haven Sushi Chef, Bun Lai of Maya's Sushi, for Sustainable Seafood CTbites Team October 07, 2016
Sneak Peek - Peaches Pub & Juke Joint Opens in Norwalk Restaurant Live Music Norwalk Pub CTbites Team October 06, 2016 The latest incarnation of Mama’s Boy and Peaches, debuts this week as Greer Fredericks opens Peaches Pub and Juke Joint in Norwalk. Located at 7 Wall Street, this newest venture combines Peach’s, a first floor restaurant, with an upstairs “juke joint.” Overseeing the kitchen is Paul Failla, who previously worked at Bar Sugo, The Whelk and Saltwater Grill. The vision is laid back, kick off your shoes environment that serves some good old fashioned southern cooking at reasonable prices. The space is open and allows for both seating in couches, easy chairs, at tables or at the long bar. The upstairs offers more seating plus access to the water view terrace. The walls will be adorned with artwork from New Orleans’ artist Dr. Bob and features many of his works from the “be nice or leave” series. The opening menu include appetizers such as Chicken Liver Spread on Ritz crackers, Country Fair Bacon, Fried Green Tomatoes, Uncle Leon’s Mussels with Jambalaya broth and Andouille sausage, Chicken-Fried Chicken livers and Dark and Stormy Ribs. Save room for Supper, which includes Panhandle Shrimp and Grits, a Bucket o’ Chicken for two, Sunburst Trout, a Big By Burger and “The Thigh High” buttermilk fried chicken. Read More