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Tertulia Review – Small Plates, Big Flavor

A view at the kitchen.

To make a big statement in a bite can be challenging, but Tertulia does its heritage proud. Some peer reviews from Spanish cuisine veterans are mixed, but generally, it seems consistent in its delivery and true to its origins. . . . → Read More: Tertulia Review – Small Plates, Big Flavor

Mercado on Kent – Grand Plans South of Grand Street

Mercado on Kent

In some ways, Mercado on Kent is ahead of its time, and will do quite well as the neighborhood flourishes. . . . → Read More: Mercado on Kent – Grand Plans South of Grand Street

Casa Mono Review – Small Plates, Huge Flavors

Small plates packing excellent big flavors, Casa Mono is not to be missed. Consider me a Spanish tapas convert. . . . → Read More: Casa Mono Review – Small Plates, Huge Flavors

DohYo Restaurant Review – Enter The Ring

From inside the DohYo

After the meal, enjoy one of the excellent cocktails outdoors at the comfortable lounge. Or rather, next time your hip friends invite you to Yotel’s rooftop, tell them to step into the sumo ring for some delicious food. . . . → Read More: DohYo Restaurant Review – Enter The Ring

Danji – Korean Menu with Precision

Danji is one fine restaurant, but it was not as groundbreaking as I hoped. All of the flavors were somewhat familiar, and I felt the chef didn’t push the boundaries as much as his talents allowed. With the help of French techniques, Danji elevates Korean cuisine, but not quite to a completely new level. With that said, if you want a refined Korean cuisine, this is it. . . . → Read More: Danji – Korean Menu with Precision