Sunday, November 4, 2012

Astoria Trifecta

Oh glorious Astoria! How you always surprise me with wonderful treats and meals. Let's begin this culinary journey with Friday evening when I met L at Basil Brick Oven Pizza. Conveniently located off of the Astoria Blvd. stop this restaurant was easy to find. My roommate visited this location and returned home raving about it so I was eager to try every pizza on the menu. Unfortunately my wallet and intestinal track would not allow for that so I was forced to pick just one. Attempting to be a bit unconventional I went for:
Pizzucca: Herbed Pumpkin Walnut Sauce, Homemade Fresh Mozzarella, Pancetta, Parmigiano Reggiano, Extra Virgin Olive Oil & Basil
And I cannot remember exactly what L had (I was really distracted by my pizza and inability to speak Italian) but I think it was:
Porchetta: Tomato Sauce, Homemade Fresh Mozzarella, Porchetta, Arugula, Parmigiano Reggiano & Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Regardless it came with what L appropriately described as a piece of meat shaped like a rose in the center of her pizza.
We quickly ate the first two of four slices of our individual pizzas and decided that we were really stinkin' hungry so we went ahead and finished the whole thing. Amen.
Then we ended up at Sweet Afton. Dur.
 Then Sunday arrived with beautiful weather and a slight headache. Almost about to leave and go seek some Brooklyn Bagels and Starbucks, A emerged from her slumber and asked if I wanted to go to Queens Comfort. I laughed in her face because she already knew the answer. NEVERRRRR. 
After giving my name and getting the obvious musical joke from the host, A and I hurried down to the liquor store to fetch us some bubbly. Seeing that it was byob we deemed it necessary to make mimosas. Practically every table had at least one bottle of champagne sitting on it. Excited to try the French Toast Bread Pudding I scanned the menu for it practically salivating on the piece of paper. In anger and ire I screamed out that I could not find it on the list. A looked too and confirmed that yes, this dish that she had told me so much about, WAS GONE. BUAAT. 
Instead I opted for Thick Cut Brioche Custard French Toast – Cinnamon Sugar Butter, Maple  while A got Buttermilk Biscuits & Maple Cheddar Sausage Gravy – Thyme, Rosemary, Sage, Cayenne. Half-way through my meal I realized I wanted scrambled eggs so those were ordered as well. I ask you, why, for the life of me, can I not prepare scrambled eggs like those are prepared in restaurants
Tipsy and full we made our way back home and passed Astoria Bier & Cheese Shop . We did stop by on our way to Queens Comfort and now on our way back the restaurant/store had filled up with people eating off of Brooklyn Slate boards and drinking beer flights. This place has everything you would need: beer, cheese, bread and plenty of great foods to accompany your cheese like olives, fig spread, crackers and peppadew. Yummers. A and I selected two types of cheese and a baguette and happily made our way home. 
Now it's time to make dinner! 

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