Brooklyn Grange

This isn’t directly related to Sunnyside, but it is certainly is related to food!

The Brooklyn Grange is kicking off its 2013 season – you can stop by the grange, and also sign up for their CSA program to receive fresh produce from them weekly.

Here is more detailed info:

BROOKLYN GRANGE LAUNCHES 2013 SEASON

LONG ISLAND CITY, NY: March 25st, 2013 – Brooklyn Grange rooftop farm will kick off the season on Saturday, May 4th with the first weekly open house.   Visitors will be able to shop at the farm’s “rooftop crop shop” farmstand, get their hands dirty by participating in fun farm activities, and enjoy the herb-scented breeze at the flagship location in LIC, Queens.

Brooklyn Grange will also host a farmstand in the forecourt of Building 92 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Wednesday afternoons from noon till 5pm.

The farm is also now accepting members for its 2013 CSA program.  The 24-week program will run from the first pickup on Saturday, May 18th through Saturday, October 26th and will cost $576, or $24 per week.  Members will pick up their shares from the farm’s flagship rooftop at 37-18 Northern Blvd in LIC on Saturdays between 11am and 3pm.   There are a limited number of shares being distributed from the Brooklyn Navy Yard location as well, available for pickup on Wednesday afternoons from 1pm till 5pm, including an optional flower add-on.  More information on registration can be found on the farm’s website at www.brooklyngrangefarm.com/CSA2013.

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture and is a popular way for farmers to distribute produce directly to their local community.  Members pay a flat fee up front and then collect a share of the farm’s harvest each week throughout the season.  The Brooklyn Grange CSA offers members a unique opportunity to pick up their vegetables from the farm on which they are grown, seeing the operation in action as they do so.

CSA registration will remain open on a first come, first served basis through April, or until membership is filled.  For more information on what is included in our shares, please see the farm’s website, or email info@brooklyngrangefarm.com.

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About Brooklyn Grange: Brooklyn Grange is a commercial, sustainable farm located on the rooftops of the Standard Motors building in Long Island City and Building no. 3 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Brooklyn Grange is the largest privately owned and operated rooftop farm in the United States, supplying the local community with high-quality, local food through green markets and a CSA program. While a functioning business, Brooklyn Grange is also proud to fulfill its role as a community center, providing school groups, families and volunteers a forum for learning about and participating in urban farming and the local food supply via our educational non-profit, City Growers.  For more information about the farm, please visit http://brooklyngrangefarm.com or email info@brooklyngrangefarm.com.

 

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Wild Turkey Pub

On 47th Avenue, between 40th and 39th streets, there used to be a restaurant called The Boulevard, to which I actually never got a chance to go to. And now I never will, because that place is gone, and has been replaced with the Wild Turkey Pub. We went there with a few friends yesterday evening, just as the snow was starting to fall.

Wild Turkey Pub

The place is brand new, so as you can see in the picture, even the awning is currently blank. Unfortunately this also means that their alcohol selection is pretty weak right now. Even though they ostensibly have a full bar, their beer brands are limited to Corona, Bud, Heineken, and Sam Adams. The novice bartender did make a pretty good mixed drink though. On the plus side of it being new, you can find lots of good deals on Groupon an Yelp for discounts.

The food, I am happy to say, was delicious. The menu is just printed out on regular printer paper for now, but their kitchen is clearly professional. There is a wide range of appetizers, comfort food, and burgers. The truffle mac and cheese was really great. The portion sizes are huge – they definitely don’t skimp on anything involving the burgers. Even the sliders are of descent size, and come in platters of three. The only negative were the french fries. Even though they have a selection of regular, sweet potato, and home fries, they are pretty mediocre. The prices are very reasonable though – most appetizers clock in around $5, and entrees at $10 (although there are some more expensive main dishes).

Take a look at some of the food we ate:

Burger wth sweet potato fries

Burger wth sweet potato fries

Burger

Burger

Chicken sliders

Chicken sliders

Crab cake burger

Crab cake burger

Chicken  sandwich

Chicken sandwich

Wild Turkey Pub
Truffle mac and cheese

Truffle mac and cheese

Truffle mac and cheese

Truffle mac and cheese

 

 

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Los Verdes

Los Verdes

Los Verdes

Tonight was the opening of Miami-based Colombian restaurant Los Verdes. This is their first and thus far only location in New York (at the corner of Greenpoing and 46th Street). The restaurant replaces the long-vacant storefront which previously housed Manolos (which specialized in great cocaine and mediocre Mexican food). With the taglines “It’ll blow you away” and “The best food ever made”, Los Verdes’ owners are pretty confident of themselves. The grand opening starts at 9pm tonight, but we were there a bit early for dinner.

Milkshakes

Milkshakes

In addition to sodas and juices, the beverage menu also features a few beers , and these – milkshakes! Vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry will be available every day, and there is also a “flavor of the month” – this month is Dulce de Leche. They are really good, and only around $3. The light is reflecting very strangely off of the plastic cups in the picture above – the actual drink is solid white as one would expect (the top is just whipped cream).

Corn-based main dish with chicken

Corn-based main dish with chicken

I am out of practice and forgot to write down the name of this dish (but then again, I would forget to do this even when I was posting on a regular basis). I know it has corn and chicken in it, and you can top it off with a variety of sauces. There are four sauces to choose from (the waitress explains each of them). It only costs $7.

Chicken Burger with fries

Chicken Burger with fries

This $8 chicken burger was good and I felt really stuffed after eating it. It’s much bigger than the $5 burgers at Pecas Y Mas nearby. The fries were a bit disappointing though – they just seem like frozen fries bought at the supermarket. Overall we had a good experience and will certainly be back – perhaps even after going out one night, as the place is open till 3am on weeknights and 6am on weekends.

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Takesushi

I apologize for the long summer hiatus, but this weekend Sunnyside Food makes a triumphant return. We went with a few friends to the neighborhood’s newest Japanese restaurant: Takesushi, which replaced the Romanian Transylvania on 42nd street between Queens Blvd. and 43rd ave.

Takesushi

Takesushi

The left side of the building also belongs to the restaurant, so there is actually a lot more seating inside than it seems. The restaurant only opened a few weeks ago, but hasn’t had its official Grand Opening yet, as they don’t have a liquor license yet. This turned out to be a big plus for us, as we were able to bring in our own bottles of sake and beer.

 

Salad

Salad

The first thing that struck me on the menu were the unusually high prices (for the neighborhood). The owner apparently had a restaurant in Manhattan in the past, which probably explains it. Individual sashimi pieces are $3-$4, and special rolls start at $12 – on average twice as much as comparable rolls at TJ Asian Bistro. The best deals are the sushi combos  – a small one for $18 and large for $22. Each comes with a (large) salad and a miso soup.

Miso soup

Miso soup

Your standard miso soup. Also comes with a small side of some vegetables.

Sushi B platter

Sushi B platter

Here is the large sushi platter. 10 pieces of sashimi (5 are always the same, and 5 are chef’s choice). You also get a choice of a standard roll (tuna in this case). The sashimi pieces are a good size and very good  (highest quality I’ve had in Sunnyside), but the rolls are disappointingly small. Watch out for the squid sashimi – it looks like a regular white fish, but is super-chewy and has an odd texture.

Sushi A platter

Sushi A platter

This is the smaller sushi platter. I apologize for the poor quality pictures, but  sadly my D5000 camera battery was dead, so I had to resort to my cellphone.

Sushi rolls

Sushi rolls

The rolls are very good, but a bit on the small side, especially considering the price.

 

Aji No Tatake

Aji No Tatake

This Aji No Tatake ($12) appetizer is very fishy in taste, but quite good. It’s basically lightly seared mackerel. I prefer the tuna tatake.

Various special rolls

Various special rolls

Here is another collection of a few different special rolls. As I already mentioned,  they are all quite good, but not as exciting as at TJ’s, and more expensive. I would stick to TJ’s for the rolls, and Takesushi for sashimi. The menu here also has a lot of Japanese cooked dishes, so we will have to try some of those next time.

 

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La Bella Vita pizzeria

Sunnyside’s newest pizzeria is La Bella Vita, on Skillman Ave at 50th street. It’s definitely a take-out place, but their menu includes much more than pizza, and they have a full catering menu as well.

La Bella Vita

La Bella Vita

There are a couple tables inside, but you’re probably much better off just taking your food home or getting delivery. The staff is very nice and the prices are very reasonable, but unfortunately the food – and especially the pizza itself – are average at best.

Pizza with onion and peppers

Pizza with onion and peppers

I ordered the medium onions & peppers pizza for $13. Medium is the smallest of three sizes, and it’s still quite large. Pizzas with meat and more toppings (such as the veggie pizza) cost $16 for the medium pie. Unfortunately, this is one of the worst I’ve had in Sunnyside so far. It seems sloppily made (notice how the toppings don’t even extend to the crust), and the consistency of the dough was sloppy as well. It didn’t taste bad per se, and outside of New York City this pizza might get a pass, but here we have much better alternatives.

Cheese calzone

Cheese calzone

Luckily the cheese calzone ($5) was tastier than the pizza, but it wasn’t spectacular. I was also disappointed it didn’t come with any marinara sauce. It’s quite large though, and filled to the brim with pretty good cheese. It might be worthwhile trying some of their other dishes (e.g. heros, subs), but I would recommend staying away from the pizza.

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Pink Icing Bake Shop

I don’t usually review bakeries on here, but given the hype Pink Icing received, I thought it would be worthwhile in this case. The new bake shop opened up Saturday on Queens Blvd. north, between 44th and 45th.

Pink Icing

Pink Icing

It was reportedly supposed to open at 11am on Saturday, but was delayed by a few hours. We didn’t stop by until Sunday. There are a few tables inside where you can enjoy your sweets right on the spot, but we didn’t see anyone take advantage of that. Overall it’s pretty minimalistic, and almost sterile inside – maybe it’s just the effect of the space being brand new and sparkling clean.

Lemon merengue

Lemon meringue

All the goods are baked on the spot, so what you see in the display counter is typically at most a few hours old. This lemon meringue was $6, and sufficiently large for a hefty dessert for two.

Inside the lemon meringue

Inside the lemon meringue

Here is the meringue cut open. It was very good, and pleasantly not as sweet as you would expect – thus really drawing out the true citrusy flavor.

Apple pie

Apple pie

I couldn’t resist getting this huge apple pie, despite it’s $25 price tag. It’s almost as tall as it is wide! However, it’s a little deceptive because inside it was much more flat, and it’s just the crust that formed this large dome.

Inside the apple pie

Inside the apple pie

Here are the insides of the delicious pie. We warmed it up in an oven at home, and I would say it’s worth the $25, as that translates to at least 6 or 7 large servings. Among the other items we saw at the new bake shop were some appetizing cupcakes – small ones for $2 and large for $4 – I will have to try one next time.

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Prima Sarabella

I didn’t even realize that this new restaurant has already opened. The fine Italian restaurant Prima Sarabella replaces the short-lived Sunrise Grill (on Greenpoint ave between 43rd and 42nd).

Prima Sarabella

Prima Sarabella

The layout isn’t much changed from the way this space looked like when it was the Sunrise Grill. There is plenty of seating, and a bar/counter area (although they don’t have their liquor license yet). There is a full menu, plus some pretty good fixed price dinners (appetizer, entree, and dessert for $20). The host was very jovial and caring.

Bruschetta

Bruschetta

In addition to the standard bread platter, we got some complimentary bruschetta. It was very good, and a little garlicy (in a good way). There was also olive oil for dipping the bread in.

Asparagus

Asparagus

I ordered the fixed-price dinner, and for my appetizer chose the asparagus. There are five well-cooked stalks, with delicious melted cheese on top.

Chicken + eggplant rolatini

Chicken + eggplant rolatini

I always go for the chicken my first time at an Italian restaurant, and this dish definitely did not disappoint. It may not look too appetizing in this photo, but the succulent chicken, topped with eggplant, was great. The sauce really made it special – it really added to the taste and was not overwhelming. I was also glad the chicken wasn’t completely smothered in the sauce, as was the case at Donato’s.

Spaghetti

Spaghetti

Each entree comes with a side – in lieu of a salad I went for spaghetti this time. They put fresh Parmesan cheese on top after it arrived at the table. It was clear that meticulous care was put into every dish and side dish that we ordered – even this basic spaghetti was just right.

Salmon

Salmon

We also decided to try something from the seafood selection. The $15 salmon came unadorned, but was undoubtedly worth the price. The sauce encircling it was unique and again greatly added to the taste – on the citrusy side, but without being overwhelming.

Side veggies

Side veggies

The vegetable side dish was a small serving of carrots, string beans, and potatoes.

 

Chocolate mousseBelieve it or not, we still had room for dessert despite cleaning out plates of the appetizers and entrees (luckily, I had an early and small lunch today). There are about ten items on the dessert menu, ranging in price from about $5 to $7. This here is a beautiful chocolate mousse for $6.50.

Tiramisu

Tiramisu

The dessert selection with the fixed price dinner is limited, but still includes this delicious tiramisu (cheesecake is also available). Overall we had a great dinner and I will definitely be returning here – Prima Sarabella is going to give the nearby Mario’s a run for its money. Hopefully it will survive at this location longer than Sunrise Grill did.

 

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