Casa Mono Restaurant

Happy Sunday! I hope you all have enjoyed the weekend as much as we have thus far! Our weekend has been a perfect combination of friends, amazing meals, and spending time together wandering the streets of New York City!

Friday night, after a delightful happy hour at Pipa in the Flatiron district, Bo and I found ourselves wandering through the neighborhood at 9pm in search of a dinner spot. This can be a recipe for disaster as seats are hard to come by in New York City restaurants on Friday nights. We happened to pop into Mario Batali’s Casa Mono, hoping we could add our name to their wait list. Much to our delight, they were able to seat us immediately at the corner bar.

Batali’s Spanish tapas style restaurant never ceases to amaze us with the impeccable service, delicious dishes, and reasonable prices.

We quickly ordered a glass of crisp white Spanish wine and placed our order as we were both starving. Unfortunately, you can’t just order as you go at Casa Mono. You must place your entire order at once which is a bit annoying since it is a tapas restaurant.  The complimentary olives and fresh bread were just the thing we needed to put our hunger at bay as we chatted and people watched.

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We ordered five small plates including new to us items and a few of our favorites.

Scallops with Concord Grapes and Brussels: The scallops were cooked perfectly but neither of us thought this dish was worthy of ordering again. The grape flavor didn’t match very well and we were unfortunately very disappointed by this first dish.

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Pumpkin and Goat Cheese Croquetas: We ordered these little bites after reading on both Zagat and Yelp that these were many people’s favorite small plate. We could have easily enjoyed two orders of these croquets as they were absolutely divine. The mild goat cheese paired perfectly with the crisp pumpkin.

005 (640x480)Duck Breast with Butternut Squash and Maple Syrup This decadent and savory dish was my favorite of the night. The sweet maple syrup paired perfectly with the crisp savory duck breast and butternut squash is a side I never would have fathomed would pair so perfectly with the duck.

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We often forget to recommend Casa Mono to friends visiting New York City but after Friday night, it has quickly become forefront in our mind. If you’re looking for a perfect spot for an intimate dinner than Casa Mono is perfect.

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Look Who’s Back…

It’s 1:30 on Sunday afternoon and the four of us are definitely laughing harder than ever watching The Hangover while reminiscing about last night. One of my best friends and maid of honor, Amy, and her husband Ryan are in town for the long weekend! After an EXHAUSTING week in Las Vegas, I was so ready to return to my comfortable home and Bo! Let me begin by apologizing for my inadvertent blogging absence. I had lots of computer issues out in Las Vegas which meant that I didn’t have my computer over half the time! In addition, I was one of the core meeting planners and organizers which meant I was going straight from 6am until midnight daily. But, instead of focusing on the past I’ll give you a few great pictures that summarize the week.

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Bo and I have been looking forward to this weekend since the wedding back in November when we decided a great NYC weekend was necessary.

Ryan and Amy arrived around 6pm on Friday only two hours after I landed from Las Vegas. In addition, Bo’s parents are in town for the weekend which meant Friday night was a wonderful group dinner. We treated them to our neighborhood favorite, Casa Mono. This is Batalli’s Spanish tapas restaurant which I also reviewed here when Bo and I went two weeks ago.

We had a perfect table in the middle of the restaurant which allowed us to watch the kitchen action while catching up. We each chose two items from the menu along with a bottle of white and red for the table. Unfortunately I do not have any pictures as my camera battery was dead. However, luckily Google images was able to help me out! Our favorite items include:

Razor Clams

Scallops

Calamares Fritos

Skirt Steak with Onion Mermelada

We’re off to brunch at Maialino in Gramercy Park Hotel and then Jersey Boys! Later today I’ll be back with the rest of the weekend highlights!

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A Weekend Filled with the Perfect Ingredients

Good evening! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and aren’t suffering from the Sunday Slumps.

This weekend included some great food, friends, volunteering, a long run, and some cooking.

Bo nor I got home from work on Friday night until after 8pm. After a week of traveling we were both craving a date night together. We took advantage of our NYC location and decided to find a dinner location during our walk. After a few attempts we were lucky to find 2 counter seats at Casa Mono.

Casa Mono is Batali’s Spanish tapas restaurant which is also known for its wonderful wine selection. We often see lines around the block for this favorite and therefore were surprised and excited to find two counter seats available. For two foodies, sitting at the counter of an open kitchen restaurant is a dream come true. We spent most of our dinner watching their sure handed techniques and ingredients.

More pictures and a full review will come later.

Saturday Bo and I woke up bright and early for an early morning spin class complements of Fly Wheel and Fit Chick in The City, Jes. The class was VERY different than our Equinox classes as it did a lot of low resistance and high speed drills while standing. However, the coolest part was the mini arm workout at the 40 minute point. This was totally unexpected but a nice little treat.  This is how Fly Wheel describes their studio and classes:

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Rides at Flywheel are engineered to provide you with the best and most fun workout possible. Each ride is set to a high energy music playlist, ranging from hip hop to rock and roll to pop. The lineup also includes specialty classes such as post-natal, “sweat into summer”, post-natal and “combo” combination classes that utilize our adjacent yoga studio for multi-faceted workouts. Additionally, for those who thrive on competition, Flywheel has developed the TorqBoard– an in-studio display that provides riders with the option to compare their performance against the rest of the class in real time.Blog Pictures 2010 230

Blog Pictures 2010 231I love healthy and fun ways to catch up with local readers and get to know other bloggers and readers! Thanks Jes!

The rest of my Saturday included volunteering up in Harlem with the New York Junior League. We were taking part in the Playground Improvement Project in St. Nicholas Park. Each year the Junior League adopts a different park in the city to restore! The park was absolutely gorgeous and the flowers were in full bloom! Blog Pictures 2010 236Blog Pictures 2010 235

It was definitely five hours of manual labor as we painted a hand ball court and scraped paint off benches. But, it was a great opportunity to get to know the women on my committee better and enjoy the sunshine. Blog Pictures 2010 233The lovely ladies of the CHAMP (Community Health Advocacy Module Program) committee taking a lunch break. Blog Pictures 2010 232The delicious veggie sandwich I snagged from the boxed lunches. I was pleasantly surprised with the freshness and flavor. I need to add sprouts, cabbage, and carrots to more of my sandwiches! It adds great flavor and texture.

I came home to take a quick nap and walk to the Union Square market for fresh flowers before Bo and I met up with Lauren and Casey at Dos Caminos for margaritas and dinner. From there we went to two great bars that Bo nor I had ever experienced before. Amity Hall, the second bar, was awesome! Over 50 beers on tap and great atmosphere! Thanks Casey for the recommendations! We even ran into Melissa and Frank at Dos Caminos. Congratulations on your graduation Melissa.

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Be sure to check out Bobbi’s bake sale tomorrow! My vegan macaroons will be up for sale!

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