Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Bay Ridge's Little Slice of Heaven... the Petit Oven that could.


For all my Bay Ridge Brooklynites out there... I don't know if I'm going to drop a bombshell on you, or repeat what's already been said 100 times in your world, but here it is: There is an creatively amazing, fresh market delicious, highly addictive little restaurant in our Southern corner of Brooklyn, and that is Petit Oven.

Here is their current Yelp:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/petit-oven-brooklyn
You can see my review from October of 2010 here

So here comes my love letter:

Everyone who knows me knows when I dine in Brooklyn (and I love my Bklyn dining!)  I'll head down toward Park Slope or Cobble Hill. It has been SUCH A PLEASURE to have this minutes away from home.
And I love hearing that people are coming from all over NY to Petit Oven to try all that good stuff they've heard about from their friends, family, etc.

I myself heard about it from a friend's friend...
 The first time I went, it was Thanksgiving weekend of 2010, and I wanted NOT turkey, NOT gravy, and NOT mashed potatoes. We decided to finally try it... and it was everything I could ever dream of in a meal. (Also, that was when I realized I have an obsession with bread & butter pudding). Ever since then, it's been a love affair with the french culinary genius of Ms. Katarzyna Ploszaj that has kept us coming back for more.

Their style is simple, elegant, and satisfying. 
Chef Kat and partner Nicole run a tight ship.They love what they do, and they do it well.
 The service is impeccable, attentive and very friendly.

Everyday there is a 3-course tasting menu, as well as a variety of Ala Carte items.
The menu itself changes seasonally.
Chef Kat stands by fresh market food and supports local farmers...You can see she loves incorporating it into her cooking.
The motto on their website is "Grow it. Cook it. Eat it."
Has there ever been anything said before as simply good and right about food?

Here is the menu as it is online today:

http://petit-oven.com/menu

Here are some of my favorite dishes from Petit Oven:








My ALL-TIME favorite is this crispy-skinned duck breast, which seems to keep getting better and better every time I order it ---

The duck stays on the Ala Cart menu, but Chef Kat will update the sides and sauces frequently.


And so we get to the desserts.
Some people can make a great pudding.  Some make a great cake...
Sometimes a sauce really sticks out in your mind as a perfect blend of sweet and sticky and compliments the dish.

This Bread & Butter Pudding is the End All and Be All of B&BP's....
If you only come here for one thing, I'd say it should be for a big ole ceramic bowl of yummy.
It's homemade, the salted caramel sauce is one that I'd like to drink out of a glass, and it makes me happy to be alive.

I just have two words:







Dressiness Factor: TWO PUMPS

Petit Oven is a smaller dining room, and seats around 35 people maximum.
 I've come here both dressed up and dressed  down;
If I had one word to describe the ambiance, it would be romantic.
 The music is soft, European, and compliments the art on the walls and the beautiful candles softly lighting your meal.


  Overall; there's no need to dress to impress; it's more like you're going to your really cool friend's house, where you're going to park your butt and drink wine (of a fabulous selection) and eat and laugh until your sides hurt. That's what I do.

Aquavit; a Chef's Tasting for a King and Queen

So I've been on a serious kick lately with the wonderful Chef's Tastings I've been seeing on Travelzoo, Groupon and LivingSocial. These are restaurants I've always dreamed of going to, to experience their Executive Chef's perfectly executed menus, the servers impeccable service and the lovely decorum (For which, of course, I myself always wanted to be dressed and decorated for!).

This last experience was a few weeks ago in Midtown, the gorgeous Aquavit, of Nordic fame.

http://www.aquavit.org/restaurant/newyork/index.asp

The ambiance of the place was very cool...literally.
It was quite airy, light colors, super plush leathers booths, and dark wood.
The only whimiscal piece were the lustrous chandeliers, which looked like lovely star-filled lanterns.



We had the 4-Course Tasting and it was scrumptious.
I believe they change it seasonally, and the current one on their website looks like this:

http://www.aquavit.org/restaurant/pdfs/Aquavit%20New%20York%20Dinner.pdf

As we looked through our menu, we tucked into our bottle of dry Reisling and indulged in some puff cheesy balls of goodness.



PS: The Puffs sat upon a bed of ... stones. not edible.
 I accidently got one in my mouth!
yes, well, I was hungry. ;-)




My food-loving man was quite involved in his menu review, and I managed a quick shot of him deep in decision-making :)

Items we pounced on from the Tasting Menu:

Sweet Shrimp Crudo
Aquavit Steak Tartare
Spanish Octopus
Charred Pork
Lardo-baked Halibut
Icelandic Cod

here are some of the plating presentations...






Everything was perfectly seasoned, crisp when needed (that octopus above was SO citrus-zesty delicious!).

Of course, nothing is ever as exciting as the dessert menu.

Pete tried the Chocolate and Texture, which included malt, tea-infused chocolate sherbert, and and a lemony caramel.
 I went for the fresh Meringue which was loaded with juicy berries and drizzled in a tart sauce and was like an explosion of flavor in my mouth in every bite.





Dressiness Factor: FOUR PUMPS
 This is a place I wouldn't feel comfortable in without pumps and a slick outfit.
The servers were all impeccably starched and tuxedo-clad, the other guests were sharp, and I felt very good and proper in my bright-giraffe printed silk dress and heels coming from work.

Final note: 
Devilishly full of deliciousness. 
 Happy. Sassy.
and a very happy girl.
<3e