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Crawfish season at Oddfellows

Well, I’ll tell you what I’ll be doing Tuesday. It’s crawfish season at Oddfellows, and they’re selling them by the pound every Tuesday night April 29th-June 24th. I’ve never been to Oddfellows and I’ve never eaten crawfish whole. I know they’re local to Louisiana, and I have heard good things about Oddfellows, so it seemed like something I just had to do. I had to wonder, though, if there’s a special way to eat them, so to get ready I’ve been checking out some funny videos on Youtube. How did I know someone had to have an instructional video posted there? And then to discover there are several How to Eat Crawfish videos..

You can expect my review soon after, with all the info from Oddfellows. Until then, click on the link above to drool over their menu like I am. I’m curious to see if their prices for crawfish have increased since last year due to the economy. We’ll see!

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Review: Rita and Joe’s Italian Restaurant

When Emotional Eating Is Good For You

Okay, I know that a funeral repast is not the usual way to review a restaurant, but this was my dilemma. I just couldn’t stay quiet about the meal we had yesterday at Rita and Joe’s, a cozy Italian restaurant in Jersey City.

Let’s put aside my reason for being there and talk about the food. First of all, our meal was buffet-style, so everyone ate the same food (no need to drool over the plate on someone else’s table). Because we had made a reservation for a large group, they already had carafes of coffee out waiting for us. I was a little worried the coffee would be too strong, too cold, or just bad but it was like darling baby bear’s porridge: just right! It has actually been a VERY long time since I could say that I enjoyed the coffee I drank while dining out, and here it was not just steaming but delicious.

We soon discovered that we had to wait almost an hour before we could eat because three more people would be arriving late (this was a family request, not a restaurant requirement that we wait). So, our waiter brought over plates of both plain and garlic bread. Oh, my gravy! Excellent!! My mouth is watering just remembering how good it tasted. He also brought us more coffee, water, and a pitcher of coke with plenty of ice chips. Nothing keeps a table of mourners content like bread and caffeine within reach.

Time to eat. The buffet consisted of several types of salad greens attractively arranged on a silver plate; a tray of Genoa salami slices, turkey slices, thinly-sliced provolone, cubes of fontina cheese, and thick slabs of home-made mozzarella, all garnished with red bell pepper slices and both green and black olives.

The cheeses on the platter were all of very excellent quality: very creamy and so good. The salami was sliced extremely thin and had just the right amount of salty taste. The oil/ vinegar dressing for the salad was also perfect. You might be thinking, “Cold cuts…? so…?” But, seriously folks, this wasn’t Subway. Try and remember the last time you had some real Italian deli meats.

Hot plates included ziti in gravy, chicken parmigiana, and eggplant rollitini.

Every dish was above par in both taste bud and eye-appeal. The “gravy” (or “red sauce” for all you non-Italians) tasted like my favorite San Marzano tomatoes; rich and sweet. And I, who admittedly does not care for eggplant, had to taste the rollitini for the review. You know, sacrificing for the public and all. The ricotta filling was so creamy and wonderful that the whole roll just about melted in my mouth.

We were served more of the delicious coffee and some Italian cookies. I can’t quite place the memory, but I know someone somewhere in my family has made that cookie! It was made with a lot of eggs and from what I could gather from the other guests at the table, maybe a little lemon? They were iced with a royal icing and colorful sprinkles.

Despite the oddity of reviewing a repast, it’s really a good way of seeing how professional and warm a restaurant’s staff can be. And my meal at Rita and Joe’s definitely makes me want to go back to get the regular-diner experience and eat that food again! Lucky for me, it’s easy to get to — on the corner of Broadway and 1 & 9.

Rita and Joe’s Italian Restaurant
142 Broadway
Jersey City
201-451-3606
www.ritaandjoes.com
e-mail: ritaandjoes@hotmail.com

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Review: Dany Anticucheria & Parrilladas

My Magical Rainbow is Only Red and White

Walking along Park Ave from Weehawken to Union City, my ever-hungry eyes spotted a red and white awning down a side street. Ooo! Could it be? A Peruvian restaurant? Yes! We eagerly turned down 48th St. and, judging by the crowds and the specials posted, we had to check it out (food budgeting be damned! or so we thought).

The food at Dany’s is really cheap and the plates overflow. A shared order of chaufa especial (fried rice with seafood, chicken and beef) left both my husband joyfully stuffed. Unlike some other places, they do not overload on chicken and fatty beef while skimping on the seafood - there were plenty pieces of shrimp, calamari, and octopus (with some crab legs and clams as well).  That dish cost $15.

Our table also devoured the pollo saltado (chicken stir fried with tomatoes, onions, and french fries) which combines the ingredients with rice into a saucy, yummy mix — for just $10. The tallarin saltado (fried linguini with red pepper, onion, celery and beef) was heads and shoulders above the greasy pile of lo mein this dish is often compared to.

And the hot sauce! Out of this world - thick with fresh tomatoes and spices, it made my whole mouth tingle with joy and longing for more.

I don’t know what kept me from getting the ceviche - but now I have a good excuse to go back! And at just $43 split three ways, it wasn’t much of a budget-breaker.

Note: Don’t be surprised if you try calling a dozen times and it’s always busy; yes, they’re open and yes they are that good.

Dany’s Anticucheria & Parrilladas
112 48th St
Union City
201-223-0995

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Empty Wallet? Free Wine

City Vino in Jersey City is offering free wine tastings every Monday and Thursday, and will debut three wines each Thursday. The bottles will then also be discounted to drink by glass or take home by bottle.

According to their website, these are the wines featured for the coming weeks in May:

May 15 & 19
Quinta do Crasto Douro Red 2005
Aresti Pinot Noir 2006
Warwick Estate “Professor Black” Sauvignon Blanc 2006,

May 22 & 27
Tomaresca Neprica 2006
Tomaresca Chardonnay 2006

May 29 & June 2
Marques de Grinon Suma
Marques de Grinon Petit Verdot
Newton Red Label Chardonnay

We found this information thanks to Hudson Pulse!

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Review: Smitty’s Smokehouse & BBQ Joint

It’s Yummy At Smitty’s

Maybe it’s the scarcity of backyards and the desperation of those stuck with little hibachis on their balconies, smoking out their upstairs neighbors. But BBQ restaurants are booming in NYC, as everyone knows. Even Justin Timberlake owns a spot in Manhattan dishing out southern fare. But don’t let the lure of having your face smothered in sauce while scouting for celebs get the best of you. There’s convenient, flavorful BBQ in our own backyard (ahem).

Smitty’s BBQ in Lyndhurst is fairly new - they opened in November - but that doesn’t excuse the fact that it took me this long to discover them. Just a few blocks off Ridge Road, the small place caught my eye with it’s “Pig In” “Pig Out” sign. Cute signage wasn’t relegated to the exterior. All kinds of kitschy quotation signs and other Americana knickknacks surround the walls of this small restaurant. But this shouldn’t be the first thing you notice. In fact, the first thing that caught my eye - or nose rather - was the smoky smell. Also, there was only one other table that was occupied but, thanks to the decor, it felt cozy and not vacant.

The menu is much like other BBQ places you may go to: gumbo, chili, cornbread, wings, ribs, fried pickles,brisket, pulled pork sandwiches, burgers, etc. A nice feature, though, are the family values. They offer one for 4 to 5 people that includes ribs, whole chicken, two other choices of meat and fries, corn, baked beans and corn bread for $64.99. A combo with half that amount of food is $34.99, and another for $132.99 offers enough food for 6-10 people that includes wings, 2 racks of ribs, 2 whole chickens, 2 lbs of pulled pork and sides.

The Saint Louis style ribs we ordered had a strong smoky flavor and had a lot of tender meat. The three BBQ sauces on the table were the highlight for me — the spicy was my favorite and the sweet had a very unique flavor. I could not put my finger on what caused the aftertaste, but it was lovely. The regular BBQ had its own great kick, too.

For sides, we ordered smashed potatoes and sweet potato fries, and it came with cornbread as well. I have never had better sweet potato fries. They weren’t all dried out, but fleshy so you could really taste the potato and so tasty! The smashed potatoes had an overwhelming scallion/chive/garlic flavor, so some may find it a bit too much. I liked it.

We also ordered wings since two of my companions order them wherever we go. If I had to compare them to other wings I’ve had, they’d rank in the mediocre spot, but they weren’t bad. I just might skip them to try some of their other appetizers instead.

Final verdict: I would definitely go back and try other meats, sides, and get more of those fries!

Smitty’s Smokehouse and BBQ Joint
440 Valley Brook Ave
Lyndhurst
201-460-3661

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Something to Celebrate

Go to Applegate Farms every Wednesday in May, from 4-8PM, for a free scoop! To help them celebrate their 160th anniversary, the Jersey-based ice cream shops are giving away a junior sugar/wafer cone or cup of ice cream. All you have to do is bring this coupon. Click the link for a list of locations as well.

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