In short, an extremely long (yet successful) day, highlighted by a worthwhile dinner.
The day
started in the office, prepping and rehearsing for an afternoon pitch. The
prospective client is about an hour west in New Jersey and the meeting went
smoothly - no material hiccups to speak of. On the way back to the city, I
hopped on another call for the west coast and remained in our office past 8pm
before heading out to dinner. It was a long day for sure, but it’s easier to
stomach these things when (1) you’re on the road, and (2) you've completed a
successful meeting.
A
co-worker was thoughtful enough to make a dinner reservation at Ma Peche, one
of the restaurants in the David Chang Momofuku portfolio. Dinner was terrific,
no material complaints, but I was a little confused about the overall vision or
direction of the food (I actually don't even know what I mean by that). Nevertheless, David Chang remains my hero, and I was
pleased to check off another one of his restaurants on my “must-eat” list. I was happiest when his famous pork buns came to our table - a sure indication that we were dining within the walls of the Momofuku empire.
The
absolute best thing we ate, and a dish that had me banging my fist on the table
in pleasant astonishment, was a foie gras with sarsaparilla, malt and
brioche. What a delight.
One other
thing. Manhattan is obviously expensive, and sometimes, laughably so. Among
several prices in the ridiculous zone, Ma Peche pours a Yamazaki 18 for $50. I
was drinking this same thing at a hotel
bar for half the cost earlier in the week. I really need to get my hands on a few of these bottles
before it starts to retail for over $200. It’s going to happen.
Thanks for
stopping by!
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Seattle 2013
11 years ago
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