Tuesday, February 26, 2013


April 13, 2013 Ruvo update as told by the Top Notch kid himself.
Very good friends went to Ruvo, Greenlawn on their anniversary last week. 
Remember that this is a week night so the crowd is minimal. 
Salad was very good, no complaints by anyone. Entree ordered by my the Mrs.  was a pasta dish which in her opinion was just OK. 
Mr. SS orders Pork Chops. 
After carefully looking over the dish which was in his words
"Looked like a Virginia ham".
The meat was all fat and horrible.
Waitress comes over and asks if everything is OK. She sees him debating whether to eat this or not. He explains as I have that this is his favorite place and he never sends back food, but this is not edible. 
She tells him to order another entree and they will get it out as quick as possible. 
He orders a Shrimp and Sole Oreganata.
The dish comes out very fast and it looks great. After a fork test he realizes that this dish is undercooked and not edible.
Again waitress comes over and apologizes.
After eating no entree and just dessert, they meet the owner who apologizes and says the regular chef is not there and please accept this certificate for another meal.
Hopefully that next meal will show improvement because this one was not 
"Top Notch" 

Here is to hoping Ruvo has better days!
From "The Dish With Dean"
Enjoy!

Ruvo Greenlawn 63 Broadway | Greenlawn, NY 11740 | (631) 261-7700 
Food **
       Service ***
Bar *** 
This has been a very busy weekend for "The Dish With Dean" and I was so looking forward to visiting "Ruvo"
It was always one of my favorite places to dine on Long Island and the staff and owners are always so pleasant and helpful.
There were 4 of us in our party and making a reservation through 
open table is always helpful. 
The amount of time from arrival to being seated is minimal and the bar is a great place to start. 
A great glass of cab  for the ladies and an ice cold stella for me. 
A great start to a great night.
Beers on Tap 
After being seated I realized that our table or should I say my seat was a direct path to the kitchen and after being bumped and apologized to several times, I moved my seat over with no success.
Appetizers were chosen and I ordered a small plate of fried calamari. The dish was a very tender plate of calamari with a great color and taste. For the price it should have been large enough to share.
The other man in our party had the diver scallops and based on how quickly he ate them, I would have to say he enjoyed them.
Pan Seared Diver Scallops Appetizer
The ladies each had a salad that came out crisp and cool and looked amazing. 
The waiter was great and did all the right things. 
Dinner was what disappointed me. 
I ordered a veal chop valdostana and was looking forward to it. One of my favorite veal dishes with prosciutto and fontina cheese oozing from the center of a perfectly broiled or grilled veal chop. 
What I got was a slice of prosciutto and fontina cheese on top of a veal chop that was over cooked and fatty. 
My friend had the cavatelli with lobster and that looked amazing. I imagine that  because he ate that just as fast as his appetizer, he loved it.
My wife had the monk fish which was cooked very nicely and accompanied by wonderfully cooked vegetables. 
My friends wife had the veal scallopini with long stemmed artichokes, spinach and panchetta in a lemon pinot-grigio sauce.
Another nicely presented dish that I think was a veal francese with a twist.
Glass of Ruvo White Wine
Needless to say I was a little disappointed but i will go back in a month or two and give it another try. It was always one of my favorite places.
As always, Enjoy from "The Dish With Dean"


   

Saturday, February 23, 2013





   Food ***
       Service **
  • Tel: 631-486-8910
  • Fax: 631-486-8913
  • 2074 Jericho Turnpike
  • East Northport, NY 11731
  • Free Delivery (Min $15) 
Last night was a typical Friday night where I was hungry. On a typical Friday night we might enjoy sushi for 2 at another of my favorite places. 
Wanting to stay local and go to a place where we have been before, we fell into Aki on Jericho Turnpike in East Northport. I must say that this place has taken off because never have I been asked upon walking in if we had "reservations". we decided to sit at the sushi bar and enjoy our food and watch as the crafty chefs prepare their most artful dishes.
I usually start my dinner off with a sushi pizza which has an assortment of coarsely chopped raw fish such as salmon, tuna, yellowtail, and white tuna. This combo of fish along with crunch and special sauce on top of a perfectly crunchy rice base is amazing. 
Tonight though was something different because I was in the mood for a salad and just couldn't decide what to get. 
My wife of course enjoyed her seaweed salad and green tea while I chose a 
Friendship bowl salad!
Tuna, salmon, yellowtail and white tuna on top of greens with spicy dressing and crunch and red caviar on top.


This salad was as I expected would be, really well presented and fresh as any sashimi I have had.
For dinner I ordered the Jericho roll and was not really paying attention to the fact that the outside was deep fried tempura. It had spicy tuna in the center with a lobster salad. My internal choice of ingredients is what I was after but the deep fried part was not.
I even asked to see a menu when the dish was presented to me. 
I have to say it was just OK and not my best choice.
Usually I go to a place and order the same thing because I am comfortable. 
At Aki I usually order these very good rolls.
The Michele roll
The Naruto roll was what my wife had as her dinner and as always is very fresh and appealing. The fact that it is made with a cucumber wrap and no rice is also very enjoyable. This is something we would normally share as part of our array of rolls for dinner.
Crazy Tuna roll
I also order the precious roll.  All of these rolls are "Top Notch" as a good friend who doesn't eat sushi or rolls would say.
They offer a 15% coupon you can get and it is well worth the trip.
If you like hot green tea as I do, they have some of the best. It is very nutty and your cup is always kept full
As always enjoy from "The dish With Dean"




Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Water Zooi
850 Franklin Avenue
Garden City, NY
516.877.2177


  What can I say about Waterzooi except it was amazing. 
Saturday night we arrived around 10:00 after the Hockey game. That hour there is never a wait and 4 of us were politely seated.
The server asked if we would like drinks and our guests ordered 2 different martinis. We had 2 glasses of the house Pinot Noir. 
To start the ladies had 2 Field green salads which were delicious and had chunks of Gorgonzola cheese. My friend and I shared the Lobster Mac n Cheese. On a scale of  1 - 10 we have to rate that a 4. The cheese was very watery and the pasta used was not correct for that dish. 

Our main courses came out and the ladies shared the Thai Moules pot with lemon grass, spicy coconut and cilantro broth. As always that dish is rated clearly an 8.

I had the Homard Moules pot which is a lobster bisque sauce with amazing mussels immersed in the heavenly scent of it all. I can usually polish this dish off without fail but because of the lobster Mac, I was not able to. All dishes are served with a side of papas fritas and a mayo dipping sauce.
My friend had the wellington burger which in his words was decadent. The decadent part was the fois gras and the mushroom topping.


 
This is the Homard laced with tiny chunks of lobster.







 The only downside to this meal which I don't know if it was just the time of the night or our specific server was the service. I like to know that my water glass is kept full and that someone cares if there are any issues or questions. Perhaps another glass of wine would have been nice.
From "The Dish With Dean"
Enjoy!



  
   

Tuesday, February 5, 2013








Jellyfish in Centerport once again lives up to the consistency I expect.
Tonight was dinner for 2 and a chance to unwind. 
Our server, Diane is what I refer to as the Mother to the place. She made our dining experience an absolute pleasure. 
I started my evening with the Volcano roll. This was a dish large enough for 3 people to eat but I ate it all. 
My wife had the Beet salad with 2 different types of beets. Very unique and extremely satisfying.

My cocktail of choice this evening was the Basil Martini.
This is a great summer drink because of the refreshing taste but I had to have one on a snowy night.
 
Our main courses for me were a challenge but for my wife was easy. She is in love with their Lobster Cantonese style with Pork belly. It is always consistent and a well balanced dish for her to enjoy.
For myself this time I chose the Lamb chops which to my surprise (not) were amazing. I ordered a side of Truffle Parmesan fries and sauteed mushrooms. 
I did not care very much for the shrooms which I usually love but the fries were amazing. I am not usually a fry lover and more of a baked man, but these were great.
For dessert which I usually do not indulge, we chose the sorbet trio: home made pear, apple and blood orange.
Accompanied by organic green tea. 
 
 The night was still young so we went downstairs to enjoy the late night music from 10-1. 
The music was great and the crowd was very much enjoying themselves.
I closed the evening with 1 more basil martini and listened to some great tunes. 
Heading out, the Valet had my car all warm and cleaned off from the dusting of snow.

Once again 4 stars for food
5 stars for service
           

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Changing Times Ale House - East Northport, New York
Changing Times of East Northport

I have lived in this area for 20 years and have always enjoyed Changing Times. Many years ago we used to see some great local bands play when this place occupied space a little further North than they are now. Since moving to this location, they have really concentrated on their sports themes. There are more flat screen TV's in the place per square foot than any place I have ever seen on Long Island. 
Their Menu is not your typical Bar menu. 
One of our favorites is the Ahi Tuna salad.
This dish is enough to share and is unreal. The delicate tastes all blend to make your mouth water with every bite.
The burgers are all exceptional as well as the specials. 
The best part of changing times is the wings. 
Have a few dozen wings and a few pitchers of beer and you can call that heaven. 

I can't forget the Onion Stack or garlic Bread and last but certaintly not least
The assortment of Schwartz sandwiches on garlic bread.  
 
Changing Times Ale House  

Founders Room at the Paramount

Founder's Room Membership CardThe Paramount in Huntington is what Long Island has been missing. Not since I have seen a venue on long Island like the Calderon concert hall has this existed. They are bringing some of the greatest acts of Rock and Roll and other music genre to the local neighborhood.


 This member only area was great. Set in the decor of a 1920's speak easy, we were catered to by ladies dressed in costume. It was an invite only pass around party with an open bar. They served some amazing finger food and fine cocktails. Many of the finger foods were done with Bacon and who doesn't like bacon. There are private rooms buried behind bookcases and a private card room. They took us on a tour through the entire place. From the green room to the stage it was amazing. If anyone has any interest here are the facts for the membership.

To be a part of history and mingle with the legends, the Founder’s Room offers a unique chance to interact with your icons. The private experience of the hidden members only club adds a nostalgic urban feel, reminiscent of the early days of modern music history. This premier experience is for those who love music, who are passionate about their concerts, and those who yearn for the chance to see and be seen with music’s greatest artists. Let the exclusivity transform your notions of the concert event by taking you beyond the crowded concert to the privacy of your own reserved section while you are catered to in elegance. Relax between sets in a room made just for people like you, those who want the live music but with a touch of class. Inside the Founder’s Room you will feel like the agents who work with these bands, interacting with artists, and living the life of the rock stars you have come to idolize. Enjoy the exclusive membership select environment, limited to only the premier of concert goers. Follow your dreams and those who bring you to that reality by making you center stage!

Founder’s Room Membership ($2,500)

  • Pre-sale ticket and VIP seating access
  • Private concierge for Founder’s Room Members
  • Discounted food and beverage
  • Private acoustic performances or meet and greet access with select artists-based on availability
  • With mezzanine and premium ticket purchases, VIP parking access twenty times per year
  • Access to private reserved seating in Founder’s Room based on availability
  • Access to exclusive members only events
  • Complimentary access to the Founder’s Room for member and one guest
  • Weekly email updates on upcoming concerts and member events