Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Budget-friendly tip #3: Pretty, pretty please with cream cheese frosting on top?

My all-time favorite bakery is celebrating its five-year anniversary and I am devastated that I won't be in town to celebrate. Billy's Bakery, located in the heart of Chelsea on 22nd and 9th, is celebrating by offering their crack-based, tooth-achingly sweet cupcakes for only $1 on December 23, reports NY Mag. Now, since I will be poolside in sunny south Florida, I expect all of you to visit, purchase and savor one of these little slices of heaven for me.

What is your favorite flavor?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Gee, F+W, thanks for pointing out the obvious

As Eater notes today, Food+Wine does a really excellent job of providing tips on how to save money when dining out. And by excellent, I mean terrible. I mean, seriously, people. Who DOESN'T already booze beforehand and order tap instead of sparkling water? This is NOT brain surgery!

The only redeeming tip?
4. Try a restaurant while they’re new and might still have a BYOB policy or a discount on price.

Thanks for that expertise, F+W!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Budget-friendly tip #2: online coupons!

Let's not fool ourselves: New Yorkers order in more than those in any other city. Well, lucky for us, Seamless Web realizes this and is offering a $5 off coupon for new online orders in multiple U.S. cities. Go to http://www.seamlessweb.com/AtHome and enter code 2seamless.

Cheers!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Le Dish goes budget-friendly!

I know, everyone's looking for a good deal these days. However, I am REALLY trying to see how far a dollar will stretch due to my recent layoff. So, instead of posting about newly opened, trendy restaurants, I will bring you some fun, budget-friendly recipes I've been trying out in addition to some great neighborhood deals that I just can't pass up.

Last night, in my first real night out since the layoff, I ventured to Pamplona on 28th street. True, it wasn't the most bumping of nights, but the wine and sangria were half off (making a casual $9 glass a mere $4.50!!! Unheard of, right?!?) and I needed an excuse to get out of the apartment.

Kara and I both ordered a glass of a robust red Tempranillo and shared the grilled shrimp and chorizo skewers served over goat cheese toast. When I tell you that this was one of the best little appies for $6 that I've ever had, I am not joking around. While the skewers could have been a bit warmer, the toast was crisp and the flavors melded really well. We also tried the potato frittata for $6 which can best be described as unmemorable. However, Pamplona had a ton of other tapas and larger dishes that defintely appeared to have potential.

Pamplona is great for catching up with a friend at the bar and grabbing a recession-proof bite. When all was said and done, I paid about $15 for a glass of wine and two uniquely delicious tapas plates. Not bad for a Monday night.

Baby, it's cold outside so you know what that means...

....carbs, carbs, and more carbs! As most of you know, I can't turn down a carbohydrate (or chocolate, for that matter) and when the temperature drops, the noodle soups and penne alla vodka turn up. It also doesn't help that my boyfriend only eats (and hence shares with me)foodstuffs that end in parmigiana or bolognese.

So, during a recent chilly night, we ventured to Lil Frankie's, the most casual of the three Frank restaurants. Decked in vintage "heirlooms" and catering to a variety of pastavores (from LES hipsters to UES yuppies), the aroma of heavily seasoned marinara sauce immediately hit me square in the face.

First, we started off with mussels marinara that was served with the most incredible peasant bread I've ever tasted. The airy, thick slices sopped up every ounce of marinara deliciousness and the mussels were hearty and plump. Definitely a great way to prep the tastebuds for what was to come.

We then shared a thin-crust margherita pizza that was probably the most forgettable dish of the night. In my mind, it was merely a barrier to the main event: hearty gnocchi and mezzi rigatoni with baby meatballs. (Don't worry, there were three of us. Ew, that's still an exorbitant amount of food.)

Now, I know I JUST posted about the most delicious gnocchi at Da Silvano but Lil Frankie's gnocchi were a terrific poor man's version of the Da Silvano classic. The thick, blood red sauce coated each little pillow perfectly and the freshly grated parmigiano cheese was evident yet not overpowering. The mezzi rig was probably the weakest pasta dish since I prefer meatballs that don't look like turds. Once I got past the appearance, they were pretty tasty but probably would have soaked up better flavor as a meat sauce instead of mini-meatballs.

Considering the low price-point, cool atmosphere, and abundance of cold weather Italian comfort food, I will definitely be returning to this little gem.