Month: January 2014

Creme Restaurant & Lounge

**UPDATE** Creme Restaurant & Lounge has been renamed “Warehouse 518”. 

Being the self-proclaimed “Foodie” that I am, I make it a point to never miss an opportunity to participate in Baltimore Restaurant Week.  Some time ago I visited Crème Restaurant & Lounge (518 N. Charles St) in downtown Mount Vernon.

The newly opened restaurant is located in the same building that housed the previous Ixia Restaurant.  From what I am told, not much has changed with the décor of the space;   brightly colored walls in shades of yellow, blue, and red are accented with gold trim.  The color combination sounds like an odd mix but it actually works well together in the space. I must admit, I visited Crème previously for brunch and sampled their Chicken & Waffles and Shrimp & Grits so I already knew what delicious caliber of food to expect.

S&G

The Restaurant Week three-course menu at Crème featured a full array of what the restaurant has to offer.  Strategically I ordered the caesar salad as my appetizer because (a) I like caesar salad and (b) two of my friends ordered the shrimp risotto and I knew I would taste theirs…way to get my sample on!  The shrimp risotto was true to taste and texture. The consistency of the rice was tender and blended well with the flavors of parmesan cheese. It was accompanied with two perfectly placed shrimp skewers that added a little spice to the dish.

Rissoto

For my entrees selection I ordered the “Meat and Potatoes” a boneless beef short rib with sautéed spinach and sweet potatoes au gratin and this dish did not disappoint!  Our server told us that the chef marinates the short rib for over eight hours giving it the tender and flavorful combination that the regular patrons have come to love. I found it to be everything he described and more.  The potatoes side dish was a casserole-like mix of au gratin and sweet potatoes that I found pleasantly surprising because I was wondering how they were going to mix the two.  My only suggestion and slight disappointment about that the au gratin is that I wish the portion size was bigger because it was about the size of a post- it-note.  I don’t know, call me greedy but I like lots of potatoes with my meat.  It definitely left me wanting more.

My dessert choice was a no-brainer thanks to a pre-scan of the menu the day before, I ordering the “Not Ya Momma’s Banana Pudding”.  The pudding was served layered over a cinnamon pie crust in a small martini glass.  The pudding was tasty and nothing out of the ordinary.  The real star of the night was the coconut cake which was a warm slice of pound cake with vanilla icing and coconut shavings.  The dessert was phenomenal and so delicious that my friends couldn’t stop talking about it all night or the next day.

 

 

Baltimore Magazine’s “Best of Baltimore Party” 2012

 **This post was originally written by me for The Fab Empire, check out The Fab Empire for all things Fabulous in Baltimore, DC, New York and Boston **

The Fab Empire had the privilege of attending Baltimore Magazine’s “Best of Baltimore 2012” Super Party at the Hippodrome Theatre (12 N Eutaw Street). For those that are not familiar with this event, it combines gourmet tastings from Baltimore’s “Best Restaurants” and multiple bar sampling the best cocktails that Baltimore has to offer.

This year there were a total of six bars scattered throughout the building – Vodka Bar, Gin Bar, Tequila Bar, a General Bar, and two beer/wine bars. Each bar included signature cocktails made with the newest liquors such as Prairie Vodka, Milagro Tequila, and Bulldog Gin.  Of course we sampled them all and my favorite was the Pineapple Cinnamon Margarita, it sounds not so appealing, but the flavors mixed well together.

Over 30 restaurants were in attendance and cooked up their favorite and most popular dishes; restaurants such as City Café, Blue Hill Tavern, Mother’s Federal Hill Grille, and Talara – just to name a few.  We nibbled on Sushi, Pulled Pork, Mini Cheeseburgers, and much, much more.

There were also dessert options and one of our favorite’s of the night was definitely the “Baltimore Custard” of chocolate moose and peanut butter served by Wit & Wisdom Tavern at the Four Seasons Hotel.

The main ballroom played the sounds of DJ Kopec and live music from the Rollerblades- a 90’s cover band.  There was also a photo booth, caricature artists, and a swanky Perona Italy Lounge area. Covergirl Cosmetics were also on hand consulting with the ladies and giving away lipstick, eyeshadows, and mascara. This year’s event was presented by LivingSocial and benefits The Family Tree child abuse charity.  Living Social and Baltimore Magazine’s partnership proved to be a great one because just like last year the festivities did not disappoint.

Bond Street Social

The historic area of Fells Point in Downtown Baltimore has added another trendy attraction on the cobblestoned corner of Thames and Bond streets. Bond Street Social is a hybrid restaurant that also doubles as an upscale sports bar and cocktail lounge. Newly opened in October 2011, the idea of mixing dinner, drinks, and dancing together in one location is a great one and definitely a change from the previous DuClaw Brewing Company that occupied the same building before closing its doors in 2009. At Bond Street Social the primary goal is to promote a social atmosphere among all guests and patrons that visit the establishment.

Walking up to the entry of the restaurant I was amazed by the large floor to ceiling windows surrounding the sides of the building.  The large windows are inviting. During the day they welcome the light and give a certain ambiance at night with the soft glare of the outside lights.  Once inside the décor is warm and inviting.  The hardwood floors and rock walls have the feel of a Brooklyn brownstone apartment. The wooden panel walls and marbled fireplaces anchor the room along with a cozy fire pit that sits in the middle of the dining area.

 I originally made reservations for a group of six, but later discovered we would be joined by a few more in our group. The friendly hostess and server worked together swiftly to locate a larger table and accommodated our party of eight within a matter of 20 minutes.

The greatest start to any meal is a tasty cocktail and Bond Street Social boasts a full bar complete unique “social drinks” that cannot be found anywhere else.

“Cocoa Cosmo” Martini with Liquid Nitrogen

My personal favorite cocktails on the menu are the Liquid Nitrogen Martinis. They were so exciting mainly because the bartender advised me to wait 2-3 minutes before taking a sip so that the dry ice added to my drink would not harm me. I ordered the “Cocoa Cosmo” martini made with raspberry vodka, cordials, and sprite. The bartenders seem to be very skilled in the art of mixology because I later asked the bartender to make something “special” for me with Apple Puckers and I was pleased with the result of a gingerbread rimmed martini that taste like caramel apple candy.

The menu was described by the server as “social plates,” meant for ordering in groups and shared by everyone at the table. I would describe them as artfully crafted appetizers or tapas. Compliments of the restaurant our party munched on Corn Bread Muffins with Jalapeno Butter.

Bond Chicken Skewers

Later, we blissfully ordered the Rock Shrimp Tacos, Corn Bread Crusted Mozzarella Sticks, Mac & Cheese Bites, Bond Street Burger Sliders, and the Chicken & Biscuits. I especially liked the citrus slaw that was served on the Chicken & Biscuits. It added an unexpected flavor to the cheesy biscuits and spicy chicken. The shrimp in the Rock Shrimp Tacos were pleasantly fresh, and I must admit I did not expect them to be because normally when preparing seafood for appetizer purposes it can taste old and processed. The tacos were served on soft shell pita bread with black beans, lettuce, and a remoulade glaze. My only regret is that we didn’t order more food because the menu items are served in different quantities; Sliders (2), Tacos (3), Mozzarella Sticks (4), etc. Needless to say I was still hungry after the kitchen closed at 11:00 p.m.

I know 11:00 is a premature time to close the kitchen on a weekend, but it closes early for good reason because midnight is when the real fun begins. The tables are rearranged, the lights are dimmed and restaurant brings in a live DJ to get the guests up and on their feet, ready to mix, mingle and dance the night away.

 

Baltimore Magazine’s “Best of Baltimore Party” 2011

**This post was originally written by me for The Fab Empire, check out The Fab Empire for all things Fabulous in Baltimore, DC, New York and Boston **

The aroma of fine cuisine was in the air as Baltimore Magazine rolled out the red carpet and celebrated their annual “Best of Baltimore” party at the Hippodrome Theatre (12 North Eutaw Street). Every year Baltimore Magazine opens a poll for its readers to vote on the best food and cocktails in Baltimore. The winning restaurants were in attendance Thursday night as guests sampled the appetizers, entrees and cocktails that put them at the top of the list.

Many of our favorite restaurants were there, Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion, City Café, Blue Hill Tavern, RA Sushi, and many more.The selections of cocktails were endless as the event featured a Vodka Bar, Tequila Bar, Rum Bar, Wine Bar and Beer Bar.

The CoverGirl VIP Lounge was my personal favorite because I got the chance to fill up my makeup bag with free mascara, lipstick and lipgloss. Baltimore Magazine is now featured on the Apple IPAD and they were giving away chances to win a free IPAD 2. Guests also enjoyed a live band and DJ in the main ballroom, as well as a photo booth to capture those silly and special memories of the night.

My personal sampled favorites were:  Corn Pudding Crab Cakes from Gertrude’s,  Lambchops from Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse,  Mandarin Chicken from Trader Joe’s,  Bacardi Banana  Ice Cream from Jack & Jill, and the Pomegranate Margarita.

Congrats to all the winners of Baltimore’s Best!

Dish Crawl Baltimore: May 2013

**This post was originally written by me for The Fab Empire, check out The Fab Empire for all things Fabulous in Baltimore, DC, New York and Boston **

Food Lovers Rejoice!  The national phenomenon known as Dishcrawl has finally made its way to Baltimore and debuted “Crawling through Canton” earlier this month.   If you are not familiar with Dishcrawl, it started on the West Coast with a group of people traveling to neighborhood restaurants together and sampling the best dishes these places had to offer.  The monthly event has expanded to 42 states and several areas in Canada.  Not only do the “crawlers” get to sample the best in local cuisine, but they can also talk to the owners and chefs of the restaurants to get an authentic feel of what ingredients were used to make these dishes and what the dishes represent.

The Crawl through Canton consisted of two separate groups of 15-20 people visiting Canton favorites such as Of  Love and Regret, Jack’s Bistro, Jasa Kabob, and Dangerously Delicious Pies.  The groups three dishes at every location but just to name a few, they sampled braised lamb-stuffed rigatoni, macaroni & cheese with chocolate, barbecued chicken tikka masala, and Baltimore bomb pie (loaded with BERGER cookies).

Why wait until Baltimore Restaurant week to get your foodie fix?  Dishcrawl Baltimore is the newest addition to any foodie’s bucket list.  They will be exploring all neighborhoods in Baltimore and offering themed Dishcrawl events also.  This experience is a great way to explore new neighborhoods and taste new and exciting dishes with old and new friends.

For more information on Dishcrawl visit their website at http://www.dishcrawl.com/baltimore

13th Floor: Lucky You. Lucky Me.

Anybody that knows me knows that I LIVE for a new restaurant opening!  Imagine my excitement when I found out the 13th we re-opening  My BFF Mackenzie (You will see me reference her very frequently in this blog) and I went to check out the new digs on a random Wednesday night.

13thBar

The new 13th Floor is nothing like the original. I must admit that I liked the original, but the new and improved space is the adult version of the 13th floor you remember.  Same breathtaking views of the city but the decor has changed to a classic and more upscale restaurant/lounge. Our bartender explained that the new decor is a throwback to the 1920’s and 30’s.  Also a throwback, are the cocktails on the drink menu with names like “The Fitzgerald” and “Hemingway Daiquiri”  The new menu features 13 cocktails and 13 tapas sized plates; this of course is a clever nod to the obvious “13” in 13th Floor.  There is also an extensive wine and beer menu available.

Round 13 Rum Punch & Peach John Daly

I ordered the Rum Punch mainly because it has a splash of guava and almond syrup and Mackenzie ordered the Peach John Daly which is Peach Vodka, Iced Tea, and some other ingredients that I will share with you in a later post.

The food menu features dishes such as Ahi Tuna Tacos and Crab Stuffed Squash Blossoms. A signature cocktail will cost you $10-$12 and the food is $10.00-$16.00.

Potato Pancakes with Smoked Salmon and Caviar
Ahi Tuna Tacos

For dinner we ordered the Potato Pancakes with Smoked Salmon and Caviar (oh you fancy huh) and they were sooooo good.  The inside was light and fluffy …God, I wish they served more than three.  We also ordered the Ahi Tuna Tacos and Chicken Tikka Masala.  If you’ve ever had authentic Chicken Tikka Masala you probably won’t like this version because the rice and chicken are served pre-mixed and it’s not as spicy or flavorful as the authentic counterpart, but nonetheless it’s still tasty.

If I ever have one of those days where I feel like being a grown-up, I will definitely go back to the 13th floor!

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