Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Mesa Grill (New York City)

102 5th Avenue, New York City [map]

[Original post date: September 2008]

My food quest started with a booking at Gordon Ramsay’s Maze restaurant two months ago, and later I decided to also do my own “Iron Chef tour.” First on the list was Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill.



Food: Pretty? Yes. Worth it? No. Starter bread and corn muffin were average. We skipped appetizers and went straight for the entrees. Both the boyfriend and I opted for the spice-rubbed New York strip. For $35 I expected a lot more. The steak was overcooked (I had asked for medium-rare, it arrived closer to medium-well) and I didn’t taste much, if any, spice. I could’ve cooked a better steak myself for a quarter of the price. For sides, we had the carrots, which were in a sweet and spicy sort of sauce, not too bad, and mashed potatoes, probably the best of the dishes ordered, but still nothing special.

Service: I’d booked the reservation through Open Table that morning, and when we arrived, we still had to wait 5-10 minutes for the table. The main waitress was quite friendly. Food came quickly. Surprised they don’t offer fresh ground pepper.

Ambiance: Rather nice, darkly-lit. Reminds me of Cactus Club, but I suppose a tad classier.
Overall: I would not return or recommend. It’s possible maybe their other dishes stand out a lot more, but for an American-styled restaurant, I was disappointed with the poorly cooked steak. Maybe if the steak were $20 instead, then I’d say that quality would’ve been expected. I later received an e-mail from a co-worker saying that’s what you get for a chef whose first restaurant was in Vegas, has a career based on TV shows, and hasn’t lifted a pan in years, lol.

[Recommended? No]

Emmett O'Lunney's Irish Pub (New York City)

210 W 50th St, New York City [Map]

[Original post date: September 2008]


On our first day in New York, for lunch we decided to just wander down E 51st Street (which was where our hotel was located) and pick a random place to eat. Unfortunately, the place we ended up at (I don’t even remember the name) was part of a hotel (which we didn’t know) and ridiculously overpriced for the food (a glass of orange juice was $7!). So for dinner, I did a quick search online instead to find a place that was a bit more down to earth.

Food: Value and quality of food was pretty good. My boyfriend had the pot roast which he thought was excellent, and I had the lamb shepherd’s pie which I would say was average. I think it could’ve used a little more gravy. Portion was fairly large. My goal was to eat at least 50% of it, I think I got maybe up to 60%.

Service: Waitress was quite friendly, service was quick.

Ambiance: Pub ambiance, so large space, it wasn’t too busy when we had arrived.

[Recommended? Yes]