Showing posts with label leslie. Show all posts
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Friday, August 28, 2009

Speakeasy Celebration

Emily officially became damaged goods/past her prime/shriveled up yesterday when she turned 26th. Her wonderful and sneaky friends (aka Leslie and I) surprised her with dinner at "must give your right arm to get into" La Esquina in Soho to celebrate. Though hard to get a reservation and hard to find, it is NOT hard to fall in love with this Mexican speakeasy. La Esquina is located underground. You have to go into a diner, downstairs, and through a kitchen before you end up in a warm, cozy, and dark restaurant that is full of people who look like they must be important, but you have know idea who they are. Someone must have been pretty important...MTV was interviewing them at the bar.

I had Emily rank the dishes we got in order of best to worst. She did so reluctantly as she said, quote "It's as if you are asking me to compare Miu Miu to Jimmy Choo or Balenciaga to Gucci; they are all so different yet so amazing." Well said Em!

Emily's Ranking:

1. Chicken Tostadas

2. Tuna Tostadas

3. Plantains

4. Steak Tacos

5. Chocolate lava cake

*Personally, I liked the tuna over the chicken and the lava cake over the steak tacos. I give it two toasted buns!

Leslie, Emily, and I left La Esquina comfortably full, extremely satisfied, and with a clear vision that we were not half as cool as everyone in the restaurant. However, we walked back through that kitchen and out of the diner with our heads held high and our bellies low and onto the next out of our league destination...230 Fifth rooftop bar.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Food For Thought



What kind of food should you serve at a fundraiser?

If you are throwing a fundraiser and trying to decide what food to serve, the magic word is FREE. Go to your neighborhood restaurants and delis and ask if they would help support your cause by donating food. This way you will not have to take the cost out of what you raise. Try and pick items that will last when sitting out for a while.

Last night a group of my friends and I went on a booze cruise to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The organizer got Subway to donate platters of sandwiches and Brother Jimmy's to donate wings. It might have been the 3 hours of drinking and/or the motion of the ocean, but the combination was a hit. They ended up raising over $2,000! I don't think you can go wrong when combining food, friends, booze, charity, and a boat. Check out my statue of liberty picture I took on my phone from the boat...Leslie do you think I could take Joel Grey!?

Yours foodly,

Toasty Buns