Jean-Philippe Gerbi

Vegetarian dinner at Vatan in NYC

Vegetarian dinner at Vatan in NYC

Vatan is probably my favorite vegetarian Indian restaurant in the city. Recognizable by its front with an elephant as an ornament, its is an interesting place. Although it has no windows, they successfully recreated a space that would make you think, as you enter, that you travelled to India, having dinner outside thanks to the fake tree in the middle of the main dining room and not bothered by…

Vedge in Philadelphia, PA

Vedge in Philadelphia, PA

On our first day to Philadelphia, I wanted to surprise Jodi by making a reservation at Vedge, a vegan restaurant where Chefs Rich Landau and Kate Jacoby crafted a plant based menu that, even for a non-vegetarian, is mouth watering. I love this kind of place: located in a townhouse, you get the impression you are dining at a friend’s place, except for the bill that comes at the end…The service was…

Seafood at Sirenetta in Hoboken, NJ

Seafood at Sirenetta in Hoboken, NJ

It’s been a while since I wanted to go to Sirenetta, the sister restaurant of Sorellina, a popular Italian restaurant located right across the street. Sirenetta opened during the pandemic, replacing Maxwell’s, an institution in Hoboken, a bar famous for hosting bands like The Bongos (first band to play there, one of their members being Maxwell’s cook), as well as Nirvana or The Smashing Pumpkins, to name a few. The place…

Halifax in Hoboken, NJ

Halifax in Hoboken, NJ

We were looking for a place to have dinner, with a last minute reservation, when we ended up at Halifax in the W Hoboken. This place is usually packed, but that day, everyone wanted to eat outside, except us. It’s been a while since we went there and we remembered the Modern vibe of this restaurant that thankfully survived the past months.

Check out my favorite dish at Hao Noodle in Chelsea

Check out my favorite dish at Hao Noodle in Chelsea

So we are back at Hao Noodle: it was not our primary target for a dinner on a Saturday, hoping that they would still be open and that we could get a table. It was fortunately not crowded and they sat us in their main dining room that I always find beautiful, giving the impression that you are eating in a patio.

The Cauldron: become a cocktail wizard...Literally!

The Cauldron: become a cocktail wizard...Literally!

Cocktail Wizard has a literal meaning at The Cauldron, a bar with an experience that you would never expect on the busy Stone Street. Even my GPS was not able to put it correctly on the map! That’s maybe a sign that this place is for the ones who know…if you see what I mean…

Upstairs is where a 1h45 minute class takes place, where you will make two cocktails (I believe that only the welcome drink could be ordered without alcohol,…

Koi in Bryant Park

Koi in Bryant Park

When Le Privé, a French restaurant located in Hell’s Kitchen, cancelled our reservation for our dinner on a Friday evening (not the first time), I was thinking that, anyway, there are plenty of places in New York we could go to for a last minute change of plan. And that is how we ended up in Koi Bryant Park. I love this place, located in The Bryant Park Hotel. Modern, with an impressive ceiling that gives an intimate atmosphere to the dining room, dominated by the sushi counter where you can slightly see the Chefs crafting the dishes.

La Grande Boucherie in NYC, New York

La Grande Boucherie in NYC, New York

I was really looking forward to try La Grande Boucherie, a french restaurant located Midtown Manhattan. This place, that replaces Remi, an Italian joint that has been there for years, is huge and impressive! Two floors, a gigantic bar with a selection of alcohol that would make any wine store jealous, a fish station (small compared to the meat selection they have) and a classic decor with a bit of nostalgia.

A taste of Italy at Levante in Long Island City

A taste of Italy at Levante in Long Island City

Last Wednesday, I attended a Chef’s table dinner organized by the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce (IACC), at Levante, an Italian restaurant located in Long Island City that is not unknown to me as we went few times when Jodi had her art studio close by. Located a few blocks from the Court street subway station, it is not a long ride from Manhattan, so I was all for it. The idea behind the series of events organized by the IACC was not to promote a restaurant, but more to showcase Italian products from wine, olive oil and balsamic vinegar to pasta. And the way they did it was by crafting dishes from the various regions of Italy.

Danji was our last dinner before COVID, so we went back!

Danji was our last dinner before COVID, so we went back!

Do you remember what your last meal in a restaurant was before the lockdown due to COVID in March 2020? I can still remember Friday March 13th: Jodi met me in the city and we decided to walk around to find a place. Danji was on our way and we were wondering if we could get a seat there. Well, the restaurant was as empty as the city. There were probably only 4 tables occupied, including ours. It was for sure weird considering that this place was always packed. But I admit that I liked it, not just because we got the full attention of the staff, but also because of the noise level that was perfect!

Fried chicken at The Coop in Winter Park, Florida

Fried chicken at The Coop in Winter Park, Florida

As we were in Florida for Thanksgiving, we got to go to The Coop in Winter Park for lunch. This casual place serves Southern specialties with of course chicken, fried chicken in fact, in various ways: fried, roasted or even in dumplings. And if you do not like chicken, you can opt for shrimp and grits, fried catfish or meatloaf.

A visit to Disney Star Wars and food at Epcot

A visit to Disney Star Wars and food at Epcot

As we were going to Florida to visit our friends Pam and Pat for Thanksgiving, we decided to spend a couple of days at Disney, especially to visit their new Star Wars Park that opened last August and that is located in Magic Kingdom, as well as eat at some of the international restaurants in Epcot (reservation needed for sure). Before I talk about the food there, let me tell you few things about the park: it was very crowded with some of the attractions having long lines (2 hours for the Millenium Falcon ride that…

Apulia in Hoboken, NJ

Apulia in Hoboken, NJ

Taking its name from a region in Italy, Apulia in Hoboken is a true find. I admit that I prefer lunch over dinner, the place being quieter, especially in the winter when you have no other choice than eating inside.

Menu wise, they offer pasta (not homemade) as well as succulent Neapolitan pizza that has a fantastic crust that is puffed up on the outside and very thin in the center, nicely…

Sweet Chick in Long Island City

Sweet Chick in Long Island City

It’s been a while since I wanted to try Sweet Chick, a popular restaurant that started years ago in Williamsburg and has now expanded with several locations in New York, one of them being in Long Island City. It is the one we visited on a Saturday morning, going early as, each time we passed in front of it, it was packed. We got lucky as there were only few tables available at 11:30am and got sit between to groups who unfortunately were a bit loud.

Wine infused pasta at Maiella in Long Island City

Wine infused pasta at Maiella in Long Island City

Long Island City will never cease to amaze me. Often mistaken for Long Island, this small city in Queens, right next to Astoria has great restaurants, but many New Yorkers who would be ok to go to Brooklyn for a meal, think that it is too far. Well between the 7 or E lines to name the main ones, it takes as much time to go there than going fron the UWS to Chelsea once at Port Authority. I mentioned M Wells Steakhouse that is one of the best, but now, I am totally excited about Maiella, an Italian restaurant located right behind the iconic Pepsi Cola sign on the waterfront.

Dinner at Chola, Midtown East

Dinner at Chola, Midtown East

We were craving Indian food on a Saturday for dinner and looked up for places Midtown when we stumbled upon Chola, a place that was on my list of restaurants to try. We were there at the time they opened, our brunch that day being quite early as I wanted to try another spot downtown. Taking its name from a Tamil dynasty in southern India, Chola is not new: it opened in 1998. Elegant, with a very courteous staff, it was for sure not crowded at that time and I liked it: less people equal less noise and they gracefully gave us a corner table that is normally for four people, allowing me to side sit as Larry David would say.

Tsurutontan Union Square

Tsurutontan Union Square

We were near Union Square for some errands one Saturday morning when I remembered that Tsurutontan, the Japanese noodle place was around and thought it would be a good idea to go when they open as we passed few times in front of it and there were always people waiting. After checking on Google Maps, we showed up before the published opening time of 11:30am, feeling victorious that we were the first ones there. Unfortunately, we quickly discovered that the opening time was in fact 12pm and…