Our last day began with brunch at a classy French bistro called Pastis. We were given the choice to be seated inside or outside, and opted for the more peaceful, more people-watching-friendly outside. (After all, we were right down the street from the Food Network office space, so you never know who might stroll by...)
Still stuffed to the brim from my glorious meal at Mesa Grill, I chose a lighter meal of granola with fresh berries and yogurt:
(thick yogurt, crunchy granola, and sweet, luscious berries)
Jamie got the croque madame:
(hearty bread, plenty of cheese, and a nice, runny egg)
Katie, cheese fan extraordinaire, ordered an omelet stuffed with herbs and lots of goat cheese:
(it came with crispy fries, too)
About 85% through our meal, the sky clouded over and the rain began. Fortunately, we came prepared...
...and were able to stay relatively dry until they could find a table for us inside.
After brunch, we headed down the street to the famous Chelsea Market. There are lots of bakeries (including the Fat Witch Bakery, which offered free brownie samples and is therefore awesome), as well as multiple shops and markets.
The Italian market (Buon Italia) is full of great stuff. They have many, many varieties of cheese, which means Katie was in heaven:
I was also in heaven, for they have pretty much every bean known to man...
...and chocolate. Lots o' chocolate:
They had oodles of fresh produce at the Manhattan Fruit Exchange--things like squasharinos...
...peppers...
...some questionable merchandise...
...and a few things I couldn't identify:
Anybody?
Update: Okay, one of my favorite Greeks, Peter of Kalofagas, tells me it's coconut. I'm slightly embarrassed. :)
There were no run-ins with any Iron Chefs, but it was still an incredible experience.
I want a croque madame NOW, one or a dozen of those chocolate bricks and I want to go to New York!!! Looks like you had another wonderful day. :)
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate for the nether-regions...I like and as for the last photo of the white, conical thingy...that's coconut!
ReplyDeleteA chocolate thong? You wouldn't want to wear that in a heatwave!
ReplyDeleteIt's coconut isn't it? I think I see this at my store every day. When I go today, I'll look for the name.
ReplyDeleteThe croque madame are amazing - I was in France a month ago and that was one of the foods of Choice!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day - I love the Chelsea area where the Food Network is!!
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A chocolate thong? I can only imagine the mess that would make. I'm guessing that it isn't intended for long wear purposes, otherwise a sexy treat could look like an embarassing accident!
ReplyDeleteThe candy garters and whathave you remind me of when I was on a candy necklace kick in middle school... I'd have a rainbow necklace on even after I took them off.
Those are coconuts that have had the hull cut off. What a lot of great places to see and Mmmmm....I love Mesa Grill. Haven't been to this one, though. And the chocolate thong? Hmmmm...sounds sticky. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish I had a market like that here!
ReplyDeleteYah just don't see chocolate thongs in my local grocery stores! All those wonderful photos makes me want to go to New York to eat.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there! The vegetables look so fresh and all those chunks of chocolate yummmmmmmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeletelucky girl! everything looks amazing--makes my pantry... and panties... look rather dull.
ReplyDeletecoconuts! I saw them labelled as Thai Coconuts at my local store the other day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip. I want to go to NYC so badly. And FYI Tastespotting is back.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have decided between that cheesy-herby omlette and the croque madame, I would've just ordered both :D
ReplyDeleteThat market is insane! I could have spent hours in there.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have known that was a coconut.
I don't know about that questionable merchandise...
LOL Questionable produce! I love the sound of the goat's cheese omelette. your trip sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI like Pastis. One of my fave restaurants in the city is its sister restaurant, Balthazar in Soho. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I continue to be INCREDIBLY JEALOUS of you. What an amazing time.
ReplyDeleteWow, what fun! I'm so jealous.
ReplyDeleteI love how the thong was right next to the marzipan. Why couldn't someone get create a marzipan thong.
ReplyDeletewow, i'm so jealous you have access to so many great things.
ReplyDeleteLOL at the chocolate thong!
and yes, it's a coconut - they just shave it down a bit for convenience so that's why it isn't brown and hairy on the outside :)
beans! i am with you on the beans!
ReplyDeleteas for the coconut, i live in chinatown, and it's fairly common to see people walking around with a coconut with the top peak cut off with a straw in it... i've never tried, but maybe someday soon.