Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2009

Some Wine with that Meze?

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Today's Tasting Table newsletter about Greek wines piqued my interest because it relates so well to our beloved Greek influenced neighborhood. There are so many amazing, authentic Greek establishments in Astoria that to most of us, names like taramosalata, melitzanosalata, tzatziki and horta don't require clarification. But in terms of great Greek wines, many (including me) are probably lost. What's good? What's cheap? What goes well with Greek dishes?

Tasting Table offers four intriguing recommendations--and the best part is that they're "dirt cheap," ranging between $4-$13/bottle.

Learn a bit about Greek wines and ask for them next time you're at one of Astoria's Greek eateries--or look for them at the liquor store.

To whet your appetite further, below is my personal recommendations list on where to eat Greek:

Akti - 34-19 30th Avenue, Astoria. 718.721.3530
Agnanti - 19-06 Ditmars Blvd, Astoria. 718.545.4554
BZ Grill - 27-02 Astoria Blvd, Astoria. 718.932.7858
Cavo - 42-18 31st Avenue, Astoria. 718.721.1001
Ovelia - 34-01 30th Avenue, Astoria. 718.721.7217
Philoxenia - 32-07 34th Avenue, Astoria. 718.626.2000
S'Agapo (now Sofia) - 34-21 34th Avenue, Astoria. 718.626.0303
Zenon Taverna - 34-10 31st Avenue, Astoria. 718.956.0133
Opa! Tony's Souvlaki - 28-44 31st Street, Astoria. 718.728.3638

Friday, August 14, 2009

Cavo's Daily Specials

If you haven't yet been to the chic Cavo, you gotta check it out. It's a cool place that's definitely a scene on the weekends, but if you like that sort of thing (which sometimes I do) and if you get there early, you'll certainly enjoy.

I received notice about tonight's daily specials from Cavo's chef and wanted to share them with you:


Appetizer
- Heirloom tomato salad with basil granitee and feta cheese...$12
Ravioli of the day - Four cheese ravioli with white truffle creamy feta sauce...$18.50
Fish - Roasted Fagri (pink dorado) with baby tricolor beets, horta and ladolemono...$30
Meat - Grilled, marinated Sirloin Steak (12 oz.) mash potato, Greek onion rings and red wine sauce...$35
Tart of the day - Strawberry rhubarb tart with almond crumble...$8

Other favorites on the new menu include:

Zucchini blossoms stuffed with basil goat cheese
Tuna napoleon with tapioca crisps, olive tapenade and feta mousse
Watermelon and goat cheese salad with balsamic drizzle
Wild mushroom risotto with manouri cheese and white truffle oil
Chick pea fries stuffed with melted feta cheese
Branzino filet with tzatziki and an artichoke and fennel salad

Cavo - 42-18 31st Ave, Astoria, NY 11103
718.721.1001
R/V Train to Steinway or 46th Street

Friday, July 10, 2009

Greek Gods Get a Shout-Out


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Today's Tasting Table e-blast, (amongst many other things) made feel feel proud to be an Astorian. Featuring the top three Greek eateries in the 'hood, the e-blast spotlighted some of our local faves such as Ovelia, Elias Corner and Lefkos Pirgos. While I don't agree that Lefkos is the most fabulous dessert place--preferring Artopolis myself--it was nice to see a variety of modern and traditional Greek establishments get a shout-out.

Read up, enjoy and visit these "Greek Gods," as Tasting Table calls them.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Pinocchio's Facelift Will Unveil Soon

30th Avenue brick oven pizza and gyro landmark, Pinocchio, has been closed for about a month and a half now for renovations. We're looking forward to checking out Pinocchio's new look and are excited that the restaurant will reopen for business this Sunday. Take a walk over there, see the new digs and let us know what you think!

Pinocchio Palace - 32-02 30th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11102 718.721.9636
N/W Train to 30th Avenue

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

My 2 Cents About Akti

Thanks for that segway Flooz. Akti sure is delicious and after much waiting for it to open, we were glad that it delivered on all counts--atmosphere, service and of course the food.

Our experience started pleasantly. We were seated at an outdoor table in a sunny spot. Something different that I've never seen was Akti's ordering method. Here's what goes down: 1 menu, 1 dry-erase pen and 1 unanimous decision has to be made. It was fun because we got to chat about our items of choice, marked up our menu and then handed it back to the waitress--painless and in fact enjoyable.

The food was somethin' else. I sometimes feel unsure about new places that have no cred yet but Akti built a great one in my book right away. We ordered several small mezedes (appetizers) to share and one larger fish entree. I recommend dining in this fashion because it allows you to try a lot of different delicacies. Here's what we ordered:

Roasted Pepper and Feta Cheese Spread - One word says it all--awesome. While this dip had spice, it was not too intense and we continued eating it throughout our meal and paired it with our other dishes ($7).

Grilled Haloumi Served with Tomato and Pita - Another fun starter, this one had an incredibly fresh taste from the tomatoes, lemon and parsley. The cheese itself was pretty light and had gorgeous grill marks. If you're picky about your cheeses, don't be shy to try this one, it's definitely not a smelly, pungent one ($9).

Zucchini Croquettes with Tzatziki Sauce - This was my favorite dish because I have a soft spot for fried foods. But even though it was crispy, it wasn't too oily and the tzatziki gave it a very cool, refreshing taste. The portion here was generous, providing great value for an app ($9).

Grilled Octopus - While not my favorite Akti dish, Flooz and Meg seemed to enjoy it. I thought it was a bit chewy but otherwise you could tell that the octopus meat was good quality ($12).

Grilled Porgy - A beautifully grilled white fish. While it was rustic looking--head, tail and bones in tact--the meat was so tender and cooked perfectly that we destroyed poor fishy to the bitter end. This is a large plate and sharing it was a great idea--I certainly couldn't eat the whole thing myself. It also came with a side dish of choice and we got the seasoned Greek fries (Market Price).

We ordered some fine Greek white wine to go with our seafood. Our gracious waitress recommended a delicious fruity option for only $24/bottle. She was familiar with it and mentioned that it came from the Greek region of her hometown. We were each able to get 2 full glasses out of it and were quite satisfied. Try Akti out for yourself and let us know what you think.

Akti Seafood Restaurant - 34-19 30th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11103. 718.721.3530

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Akti Will Open Soon

We've been waiting patiently (ok maybe impatiently) for this new Greek eatery to open. I called them yesterday and found out that their doors will open this Friday. Pop-in and check 'em out.

Akti is the sister restaurant of Table 30. It will offer authentic Greek lunch and dinner specialties. A review will come soon...

Akti: Corner of 35th Street and 30th Avenue. 718.721.3530.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Shake That Thang

Where can you find amazing hookah and boisterous belly dancers on basically every night of the week--and on the weekends? Only in Astoria...

And not only will you find this at Middle Eastern places in "Little Egypt" (Steinway St. between Astoria Blvd and 30th Avenue) a couple of Greek joints are also shimmying their way into your heart.

Check out these spots for some fun belly dancing action--and great food!


Dandana - By far my favorite hangout for belly dancing. Everyone (including men) get off their seats and shake it. Tues, Thurs, Fri at 12a. 718.204.6811

Jour et Nuit - Fridays and Saturdays bring late night belly action at this Moroccan/French eatery--and their tajines are to die for. Fri, Sat at 11p. 718.204.2511

Mezzo Mezzo - Recently added a hookah lounge and a belly dancer, Samantha on Saturdays and revamped their menu. Saturdays at 9p. 718.278.0444

Cavo - This modern Greek restaurant/lounge brings you Arabian Sunday with belly dancer Yasmine. Sundays at 8:30p. 718.721.1001

Be a Belly Dancer--take a class!
New York Sports Clubs Astoria: Thursdays at 10:15a and Sundays at 12:00p Middle Eastern Belly Dancing with instructor Janelle--she's incredibly skilled, patient and gives you the full shimmy experience with authentic music and all. Try it out, you might get hooked.