Nestled in the shadow of the High Line is the opening of the latest new American restaurant, promising good eats and amazing cocktails. On my visit, I was astounded by the nature-inspired decor, the fresh flavors, and natural ingredients, and really appreciated the workers’ enthusiastic attitudes and willingness to pause and strike up a conversation.
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An Enchanting Evening at “We Drink Pink!” on Somewhere Nowhere’s Rooftop
New York’s elite gathered at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W. 25th Street) in Chelsea on Wednesday, May 22nd, for a memorable day-to-night soirée celebrating the start of pool season and the launch of a new wellness program.
Restaurant Review: A Punjabi Celebration Airlifted to Chelsea
Guests can expect a wide array of delightful cocktails and small plates, infused with eastern flavors, in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere at this contemporary Indian spot in Chelsea.
Over four hundred members of New York’s glitterati gathered at the iconic Chelsea Hotel to view the artwork of an arguably even more iconic It Girl: Edie Sedgwick.
A few weeks ago, we tried the new Italian restaurant in Chelsea Market. A less rushed alternative to the market’s typical grab-and-go options, La Devozione offers fine dining, casual dining, a market of artisanal goods, and also takeout. If the restaurant’s name sounds familiar, it’s because they stem from a well known pasta manufacturer with roots dating back more than 110 years – Pastificio di Martino. Their story is fascinating, with the aforementioned origins to the first takeaway stand in Naples, to now expanding into restaurants in the United States. Our last visit involved dining at A Tavola, their casual dining area, and we couldn’t wait to try The Oval for an immersive tasting experience with Chef Alessio Rosetti.
Well, today was that day! We entered Chelsea Market and wandered over to the restaurant, nestled in the very center across from the open-concept food court. Soon, we were seated at the impressive chef’s counter: an oblong round tabletop surrounding state-of-the-art stovetops, ovens, pasta stations, and more, also known as The Oval.
We began our meal with a few cocktails: the American Rose and the Select Aperitivo. Both drinks had a citrusy, bitter flavor profile with the former boasting a bit of fizz and the latter holding a more floral component from the juniper berries. They paired perfectly with our first course, which was a wafer made of over-boiled and mashed up pasta, then spread thin, seasoned with classic italian herbs, and dried out. It also came with two breadsticks, and delicious ‘cookies’ made with pork fat and crushed almonds. So unique, with familiar tastes but brand new formats, made for the perfect carb-based appetizer.
The second course was our first pasta, the Spaghettini a Limone. Bright and acidic yet balanced due to the creamy provolone sauce, it excited us about the rest of the courses to come. Lemon pasta is one of my absolute favorite dishes, so I could have happily eaten an entire meal of this alone. Next, the Pacchero Calabria arrived. A plate of 4 large paccheri, each topped with bergamot glaze, smoked swordfish, and fennel fronds, were like little flavor explosions. Citrusy and fresh, earthy, and smoky essences filled your mouth for a true gastronomical experience. I loved this small, punchy dish!
Next, the Sogno Rosso was a spaghetti with caviar and parlsey foam that came out for our fourth course. It was plated gorgeously with voluminous bright green parsley foam that keeps its shape for longer than expected. The flavors, once swirled together, were earthy and complex. The Marco Polo, a roasted beet goat cheese pasta, arrived next: a bright magenta colored sauce served in a large wine glass. Goat cheese comprised the main flavor, which quickly melted and incorporated into the pink sauce. This brightened the dish and added a whipped, creamy texture.
Our next course was a pick-your-own adventure: either the Candele Rotto a Mare or the Candele BBQ. Of course, we each chose one so we could sample both dishes. The Candele Rotto a Mare was a cripsy medley of octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and asparagus covered in a ragu sauce. The result? A seafood-heavy flavor balanced by the classic, neutral comfort of a red sauce that blended perfectly. The Candele BBQ was one of our favorite items of the night, with sizzling pork belly and creamy artichoke.
The final food course was the restaurant’s namesake dish – La Devozione. A simple tomato basil sauce yet so complex and satisfying in flavor, this pasta absolutely cannot disappoint – and that’s due to the quality of its ingredients. Tomatoes are from Sorrento which are harvested in the summer and canned to send to the US in the fall. In contrast to San Marzano tomatoes, these are richer and sweeter, giving the sauce an extraordinary flavor. This was our favorite item last time as it’s also on A Tavola’s menu, and was definitely near the top this time as well.
For dessert, we had a lime tart, which was a unique twist on the indulgent lemon tart. We finished off our meal with smooth, creamy espresso brewed in the moka pots La Devozione sells in their market. They were a delicious end to a decadent, artful meal. We highly recommend The Oval to anyone looking for an experience far greater than just a meal – a creative, interactive Chef-led lesson in Italian cuisine.
Taking classic Indian flavors and serving them with a modern twist.
NYC’s Newest Lounge Coby Club Brings The Glitz And Glam To NYC Nightlife
A lounge with amazing food and drinks that you can also Instagram story to make all your friends jealous
Manhattan residents rejoiced last month with the opening of Steak ‘N Lobster, the latest must-try restaurant in the Chelsea area. With sleek interiors and a full bar, Steak ‘N Lobster brings a fun atmosphere perfect for family dinners or weekend date nights.
HBO’s ‘The O.G. Experience’ Gives Voice To Currently And Formerly Incarcerated Artists
In conjunction with HBO’s release of its newest prison drama, “O.G.,” formerly incarcerated artists put their works on display at Studio 525 in Manhattan’s Chelsea district through an exhibition titled ‘The O.G. Experience’ in order to call attention to their otherwise ignored stories.
Here’s a review of cinematographer-turned-painter Benoît Delhomme’s new show at Daniel Cooney Fine Art.