Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Pardo's

Jonathan's rating: ☺☺☺
Lloyd's rating: ☺☺☺ ½

Cuisine: Peruvian
Meal eaten: Dinner
Date: Thursday evening (March 2008)
Location: Greenwich Village
Map, Website



Jonathan's Review
I really want to like this place more! A Peruvian client of mine recommended it to me. Lately I've been craving Peruvian food, nostalgically recalling my two visits to Chaclacayo. Roaming around the Village one evening in search of grub, Lloyd and I happened to walk past Pardo's and immediately followed our noses inside.

I ordered the Parrillero -- a mild-flavored slab of grilled chicken. Nice, tasty, but ultimately just average. I also had an interesting little appetizer -- in the shape of a Twinkie -- called Tacu Tacu, four small loaves of beans, rice, onion, garlic, and ají (Peruvian pepper). They were certainly unique, but too bland. The ambiance was OK, in spite of the huge pictures on the walls painstakingly depicting in 2D all the food they serve. (Would it have been so bad to just go with a much more appropriate, um, indigenous-art-of-Peru theme?); the crowd was the usual mix of hipsters and professionals, including a few Peruvian-looking-people. (That earned them an extra star.)

Don't get me wrong. I still might venture back to try the Pollos a la Brasa, which is what Peru is really famous for. Oh, and they serve Inca Cola, too -- worth a trip in itself.

Lloyd gave them an extra half-a-star. Why, Lloyd?

Lloyd's Review
[TBD]

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Food! Food! Food!

Life is good when you have time and energy to blog about food, but with all the crazy topics being blogged about, why not something we can all relate to.

Food is a big part of everyone's life and each of us have a different image in our mind when we think of it.

I am one for international cuisine so I will talk about that in upcoming blogs. Do enjoy and feel free to leave your comments.

If Music Be the Love of Food...

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It is a hard matter, my fellow citizens, to argue with the belly, since it has no ears.

--Plutarch (AD 46-120)

For someone who loves food enough to want to blog about it, you'd think we're a bunch of overachieving over-eaters. But you'll find one of us on the verge of being underweight; one on a rigorous diet that will ensure that every ounce of fat will fearfully vaporize in his vicinity; and another one whose favorite dish is a garden salad. Nonetheless, folks, we heart Food. We heart NY. And this is our tribute to what makes NY heart Food.

Ladies and gentlemen, the Foodie Collective.