Thursday, March 11, 2010

NY.




Another trip, I'm doing well at the moment, this time I had a few days in New York. This was my second trip there and this time I enjoyed it even more than my first. I had done a little research this time around and was rewarded by eating some fabulous meals. I feel truly inspired. There is a style and panache to the food scene over there that seems truly effortless that I love. I find it hard to describe, It’s part shabby chic part utilitarian, but it is a self-conscious style. It’s all about the details and I suppose that’s why it rocks my boat being an anal details person myself. I’ve taken a snap of the menu in one of my favourites, Marlow & Sons in Brooklyn and then a lucky fortune fish that each guest receives in The Mermaid CafĂ© in the East Village. The food combinations were simple but quite new to me for example I had lamb 3 ways, a chop, some braised shoulder and some merguez sausage so far not too wild but it was served with a lovely creamed polenta that just brought it all together in a lovely smooth silky way. Another I loved was skate with black butter and capers, also nothing new there but it then it was served with a roasted cauliflower puree which had the most lovely deep nutty flavour and colour. Divine.
Asides from eating we did take in a few NY sights. I made it to the Guggenheim, a building I’ve been inspired by for quite some time. The Art was good but the building for me was by far the star. The lines of the architecture with the smoothness of the finish and unusually shaped rooms are such a delight. Another favourite venue was the High Line. This is an elevated park, it’s a converted disused railway line. They are still extending the conversion so it has a bit of the feel of Gaudi’s sagrada famillia. The style of the park is very zen, lots of wild but not really wild grasses and plants, it has concrete walkways the slabs in shapes evoking the old railway lines, lots of clever benches and sun recliners. I recommend to anyone to go and have a look. It’s there or thereabouts W 14th street accessible by lift or steps from most of the cross streets. A few days is not even scratching the surface of the city. I do feel the familiar desire to spend longer possibly working for a time there but that is something I have done regularly in my past and now I think I’m happier here in my settledness as long as I can keep having forays into the distance. I imagine I’ll keep going back to visit for a long time yet. I don’t usually revisit places too often but this is different.

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