Monthly Archives: April 2014

Terra Nova Restaurant and Wine Bar – Sewell, NJ

Terra Nova Restaurant and Wine Bar – Sewell, NJ

Terra Nova (TN) feels more like three restaurants in one, especially with how large they are and how many room are in TN, than one cohesive establishment. The menu is almost exhausting to read with everything from soups, salads, Italian dishes, all the way to sushi, and a heavy influx of wine selections.

I started out with the Onion Soup with roasted garlic and gruyere. Now this is not French Onion Soup even though it closely looks like it and has the same setup and texture, but the flavor profile is slightly different and a nice change of pace. I enjoyed it and would recommend it to start your meal off with.

terra nova onion soup

Next was the Bang-Bang Tempura Shrimp. Ringing in at $13 it was a little disappointing to only get four regular sized shrimp on the dish. The shrimp were lightly battered covered in a sweet and chili sauce. The sauce was nice, but the shrimp could have been a little more numerous or larger in size in my opinion and sadly they were slightly overcooked creating a minor rubbery effect on the shrimp.

terra nova bang shrimp

For the main course I went with the Pan Seared Diver Scallops. It was displayed on the menu as having crab, leek and potato hash, and haricot vert (green beans). What it did not state was it coming out served like a soup. The scallops were decent as was the amount of crab meat served, but the plating was horrendous as was the amount of liquid making my meal float. The entire dish had a singular flavor since everything else was drowned out by the cream sauce covering the dish as well as well as a massive amount of potatoes served. They really need to review what they want this dish to be and execute it a little better.

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To finish things off was your standard creme brulee. It was a nice way to finish the night, but was they did not do anything to enhance it out of the ordinary.

terra nova creme brulee

TN had their share of ups and downs. It was not a perfect meal at TN, but it was by far not terrible either. The experience I had at TN seems to suggest they would be a nice place for group outings, but not somewhere I would call a must go to location. The menu may need an overhaul and the kitchen could use some help sending out plates to look a little more appeasing and not so soupy.

Celebrity Chef Brunch 2014 – Meals on Wheels Delaware

Celebrity Chef Brunch 2014 – Meals on Wheels Delaware

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I am angry. I am furious. I am embarrassed. I am also disappointed. Last but not least, I am STUFFED. I do not know why it took me over sixteen years to find out about the Meals on Wheels Delaware – Masters Weekend – that culminated with their Seventeenth Annual Celebrity Chef Brunch, but I am certainly looking forward to this event every year now. An organization that served meals to over four thousand homebound seniors last year you would think would be too busy to plan such a grand weekend, but a grand weekend and Celebrity Chef Brunch to end it all they did, and did it all with style and gusto. The food and beverages overtook two full stories of the Hercules Plaza in Downtown Wilmington, Delaware. The silent auction featured everything, shore getaways, autographed items, high-end wine chillers and service ware, and even a VIP package in Los Angeles with tickets to the Ellen DeGeneres Show.  If you could not find something you liked to eat or to bid on at the auction, you must have no taste buds in your mouth or you need to seek psychiatric help immediately. The amazing aroma of everything being cooked smacked you right in the face as soon as you stepped through the revolving door entrance and permeated for the rest of the day. From Rendezvous Café out of Denver, Colorado – Chef Kurt Boucher’s Duck Confit Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Rhubarb Maple Syrup being the first station I visited all the way through to NEXT from Kanato, Ontario – Chef Michael Blackie’s Bourbon and Brown Sugar Braised Beef Short Rib – Applewood Cheddar Scone – Kozlik’s Triple Crunch Hollandaise being the final station on my journey, I could not have had a better time with better company than with my other Philanthropic Foodies attending. If you were you there, you know what a great time this was, for those of you who were not, MARK YOUR CALENDARS, it is only a year away until they do this all again, and I cannot wait.

Other highlights would be:

Sodexo: Seared Barnegat Light Scallop, Creamy Grits, Crispy Pork Belly with Maple Glaze

Vesta Dipping Grill – Denver, Colorado – Chef Brandon Foster – Spiced Ham, Duck Salad, Rye and Gruyere Croutons with Sweet and Spicy Mustard

Grand Tour – Chicago, Illinois – Chef Roger Herring – Duck Biscuits and Gravy

Terranea Resort – Ranchos Palos, California – Chef Pierino Jermonti – Raspberry Vanilla Cake Souffle

Perspectives Restaurant at Brookstreet Hotel – Ottawa, Ontario – Chef Clifford Lyness – Honey Heat Pork Sirlion, Maple Baked Beans and Belly, Pickled Mustard Seed, 64 Degree Yolk

Salty Sow – Austin, Texas – Chef Harold Marmulstein – Molasses Cured Bacon

Bar Eolo Pastai – New York, New York – Chef Melissa Muller Daka – Cannoli Crisps with Whipped Ricotta Cream, Candied Fruit and Pistachio Couscous

Wali Nikiti – Tortola, British Virgin Islands – Chef Davide Pugliese – Trippa alla Fiorentina

Waterbar and EPIC Roasthouse – San Francisco, California – Chef Parke Ulrich- Scrapple with Salmon Pastrami, Calvados and Apples

Sadly, I forget to write down who served it, but also had Beef Tongue Hash. Sorry to whoever made that dish and I apologize profusely for not giving you your due respect and credit. *****

( I was contacted by the Chef Brandt Evans – thank you – after article was posted, so let me give him his proper listing as well below )                                                                                            
Pura Vida – Cleveland, Ohia – Chef Brandt Evans – Beef Tongue Hash

Photos of some of the dishes are below. More info on Meals on Wheels Delaware and how you can contribute or volunteer CLICK HERE and I hope to see you all next year at this great event and cause.

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Beach House Grille – Ocean City, NJ

Beach House Grille – Ocean City, NJ

The New Jersey shoreline is world famous and is trying to get their groove back after Hurricane Sandy wrecked havoc up and down the coast. Some places of the Jersey Shore are back better than others, and Ocean City seems to be completely recovered from the storm. I did not get to see how things looked during the summer rush as I am not a fan of summertime shore traffic so a off-season visit to Ocean City, NJ brought me to check the town out and to Beach House Grille (BHG) for lunch.

BHG is very down home, the service was friendly, and the menu is straightforward. No big surprises in the food department here, but the place was more than half filled even during the off-season. My order would be grilled patty melt with fries.

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The patty melt was cooked medium as requested, just the right amount of cheese, and rye bread grilled perfectly. The one surprise was the large crinkle cut fries just like the ones available on the boardwalk. The price point was very affordable so I can see why the locals like BHG. BHG is not breaking any barriers when it comes to their food, but if you want a basic meal that will not break the bank while visiting a shore town BHG is not a bad spot to stop.

Rexy’s Restaurant and Bar – West Collingswood Heights, NJ

Rexy’s Restaurant and Bar – West Collingswood Heights, NJ

Certain restaurants gain notoriety because of good food, others
gain it because of their patrons. Rexy’s is one of the places that
became famous because of who was there. Rexy’s became the place to
be in the early 1970’s to spot the hockey team Philadelphia Flyers
players after games. Rexy’s really became a landmark after the
Flyers won the Stanley Cup Championship and the team was to go
there to celebrate at Rexy’s, but with over 8,000 screaming fans
awaiting their arrival closing the streets, climbing on Rexy’s
roof and causing mayhem, the local police were required to call
in the riot squads to subdue the crowds and then owner of Rexy’s
Pat Fietto had to divert the party to Compton’s Log Cabin instead.
After the win Fietto created a sort of shrine room of the Flyers
and all of the players who hung out at Rexy’s with memorabilia and
pictures of the players hanging out at Rexy’s adoring the walls of
the room from floor to ceiling.

In 2008 Fietto decided it was time for him to step away from the
restaurant business and sold Rexy’s to the Lembesis Family. The
Lembesis’s kept Rexy’s as it was until 2011 and then did a
complete overhaul of the location changing the entire design of
the interior and exterior giving it a Tuscan flair and adding a
new outdoor patio. Being a Flyers fan I used to love to dine in
the shrine room, but let me tell you the change really was for the
better. This place is gorgeous. The only resemblance of the old
Rexy’s is about four pictures from the shrine room hanging on the
wall where the new bar sits.

I started out with their Cheesesteak Spring Rolls. The rolls were
nice and crisp on the outside, with a nice spicy ketchup provided
to dip into, and frizzled onions on the side. It was not only
executed nicely and tasted good, it was a decent enough sized
appetizer for two people.

rexys cheesesteak roll

To get the actual meal started our server brought out fresh and
warm bread. The bread really was a step above most bread offered
at other dining locations and really was a bright spot. It is
sometimes the smallest thing like bread that can start the meal
off on the right foot. Next came out my Crab and Corn Chowder.

rexys crab and corn chowder

I began the soup thinking it was not that good, but after a few
bites I changed my mind. The seasoning was very minimal which at
first made me think the chowder was too bland, but then after a
few bites, I noticed the bowl was generously filled with nice
pieces of lump crab meat. With the chowder having such a light
flavor, it really allowed the sweetness of the crab meat to shine
instead. Not everything needs to be bold, and this is one of those
times. The only down fall of this dish would be the one piece of
garlic bread sitting on the side of the bowl. It was burnt beyond
recognition, and I would have been much happier with a small
amount of oyster crackers. My main entree Pork Italino is what
followed.

Rexys Pork Italiano

This was a dish of major ups and downs. The fresh vegetables were
phenomenal. Sautéed and seasoned beautifully other places should
take note of how a nicely cooked vegetable dish can truly enhance a
meal. The pork on the other hand was a tad dry and the broccoli
rabe that topped it was so bitter I thought I someone hid sour
patch kids under the cheese. The mashed potatoes would have been
better suited as just a scoop or two on the side of the dish as
opposed to sitting the pork on top of a pile of them, but the
gravy was delicious.

So Rexy’s meal was a little roller coaster like, but I must say it was the best meal I was ever served there. I used to go to Rexy’s for the memories of Flyers glory days and look at all the great pictures, but now I may have a reason to go there just to eat. The entire staff was friendly and service went seamlessly, now only if the kitchen can do the same. It was a good meal, but I know if they apply themselves they could serve something great and maybe one day have all of us over to celebrate another Flyers Stanley Cup victory.

9th Annual Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival Coverage

(The following is a special series on Bluejeanfoodcritic.com written by guest contributing writer William Knowles. He highlights his passions of trying something new whenever the opportunity presents itself, or possibly something old, but new again since it has been awhile. I hope you enjoy his very special perspective that I am sure many of you can relate to. Follow him on his exciting journey “Around Town”)

On Saturday, April 5th, I had the privilege of attending the 2014 Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival.  The event was headquartered at the beautiful Atlantic City Convention Center, a massive auditorium that was appropriately sized for what truly was a larger than life event.  The annual gathering has become such an epic affair that it has three separate sessions (including one the prior evening, and one after the time I attended).  All three of these staging’s were sold out, an incredible testimony to the efforts of main event promoter Jon Henderson and his team.  The magnitude and reputation that this event carries was clearly present upon arrival at the venue…

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Over 100 total breweries were in attendance, and the lines of beer lovers at each and every stand goes to show that you can never have too much good brew on hand.  Amongst the samples I took enjoyment in trying included well know crafts like Anchor Brewery, the Cape May Brewing Company, Dogfish Head Craft Brewed Ales, Harpoon Brewery, Lancaster Brewing Co., Magic Hat, Troegs Craft Brewery, Sierra Nevada, Yards Brewing Co., Shiner Beers, Victory Brewing Company, and – an old favorite – the Flying Fish Brewing Co. (whom I previously visited and told you about in my travels “around town”).

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In addition to some local favorites that are making a name for themselves in brewing circles, the festival also featured some nationally, and even internationally, recognized beers.  Most notable, Samuel Adams, Franziskaner Weissbier, Harp, and the legendary Guinness all had set up shop.  But as most brew aficionados like myself know, the most fun to be had at these events is the opportunity to try some new beers that we have not yet encountered (may they be local or otherwise).  The ability for some of these “mom and pop shop” brewers getting the chance to market their product at an event such as these can prove invaluable in the ever growing craft beer field.  Included in my samplings that I had not previously enjoyed were 3 Bears Beer Company, 21st Amendment Brewery, Big Muddy Brewing, Horny Goat Brewing Co., The House of Shandy Beer Co., New Jersey Beer Co., and the Prism Brewing Company, just to name several.

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Many local, as well as nationally known, eateries took part in the festivities with some of their signature specialty offerings.  Phillips’ Seafood House provided crab cake sandwiches; Philadelphia favorite Chickie’s and Pete’s were on hand with their “famous crab fries”.  Local establishment Spanky’s BBQ Catering submitted a great pulled pork slider for mass consumption.  Harry’s Oyster Bar and Seafood, Sammy D’s (located in Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City), Wild About Wings and Tony Boloney’s Pizza and Subs also served up to all of the hungry revelers.

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As its official title states, music was as much a part of the days affairs as the food and beverage.  Such notable acts as Saves the Day, Less Than Jake, Restorations, Jumpship, Dirty Heads, Still Moon, Onward Etc. and Backyard Superheroes all took the stage at various points in time.  The live entertainment proved to add to the overall enjoyment of the affair.  Additionally, the event organizers did a fine job in their attempts to place firm emphasis on fun no matter where you were throughout the day.  After having attended numerous beer events in the past, one can become somewhat jaded as far as expectations are concerned prior to attending another one (aside from the beer itself).  However, I had not previously come across a total experience such as this before with such a festival.  Much of this can be attributed to the enormous amount of space that the Atlantic City Convention Center provides…a regulation size football goalpost was mounted in one wing of the hall, allowing amateur participants as well as NFL hopefuls to take a shot at a field goal.  A mini go-kart race track was set up for those who aspire to a life in racing, and a section was even cornered off with yoga mats for those what wanted a quick workout after consuming grub and suds.  To top everything off – a dunk tank featuring some lovely ladies from a local adult entertainment establishment proved to be one of the most popular recreational activities.  Hey, what is a beer fest without some old fashioned debauchery mixed in!

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Most events such as this tend to carry diverse crowds, and this was no exception.  Men and women from 21 all the way up to folks in their 80’s were all taking in the excitement.  Many groups of people create their own events in anticipation of the day, and it was not uncommon to see many show up in buses and vans, all emerging with similar themed garb (or very little garb at all, in some cases!).  To some that have never attended such a festival before, everything at once may initially come off as being somewhat excessive.  But in the case of the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival, excess is beyond good. I look forward to attending this event annually moving forward, and encourage any beer lover who has not made their way to AC in the past to join me as I will guarantee your enjoyment.  I will see you at the next beer fest, and elsewhere “around town”…

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Ed Hitzel’s “Table for One” Radio Show, April 19th

Next Saturday is going to be epic on the radio. I will co-hosting “Table for One” with the legendary food critic Ed Hitzel. Listed to appear are:

Guest chef: David Neff, Neff Associates

Travel segment: Rex 1516, Philadelphia

Special guests: Mercato Market, Atlantic City Race Course, Eddie Berner of Flock of Seagulls of “Rocking Road Grill”, and Chef Terry French.

With show a jam packed show and great events I have covered like the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival and events I will be covering like Meals On Wheels Delaware amazing “Evening with the Masters” and “Celebrity Chefs Brunch” as well as judging “Que for the Troops” in Levittown, PA and upcoming release of movie I had a role in and produced “Deadly Gamble” directed by Mario Cerrito, this is a must on everyone’s radio!

For more info CLICK HERE

Max’s Seafood Café – Gloucester City, NJ

Max’s Seafood Café – Gloucester City, NJ

Not many places have been around since 1890. Well Max’s Seafood Café (MSC) is one of them. A shoe store when it first opened, a saloon starting in 1912, and then seafood joint beginning in 1977, MSC has quite a long and storied history. MCS was closed briefly from 1998 through 2001 with new owners overhauled the building restoring the plate-glass windows, tin ceiling, designed a private dining area with a fireplace, and created a two thousand bottle wine cellar. With such a storied history, the building MSC sits in has created different memories for many generations of families. MSC sits in a completely residential part of town and can easily be missed if you are not familiar with the area. Parking around the area is curbside street parking, but MSC has a nice parking lot with free parking directly across the street from their establishment which is a nice touch. The interior is very nice and immediately brings back memories of old saloons you have seen in the movies. My visit to MSC would be lunch and my order of the day would be Lobster Roll.

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The Lobster Roll was fresh lobster meat, blanched celery, tarragon aioli on a toasted bun accompanied by fresh-cut fries. I must say I was pleasantly surprised at the decent amount of meat provided in the roll especially since my meal was half of the cost of other restaurants that have offered the same thing in Philadelphia. The tarragon aioli really provided a nice touch. It did not overpower the sweet lobster meat, yet added to and enhanced the overall flavor profile of the roll.  The fries were good, and much better than then double breaded fries, but the menu stated they were to be old bay fries and they were as plain as could be. When I asked my server, he responded  with “the kitchen was having a rough day and must have missed that part”.

I really enjoyed my lunch at MCS and must say I was impressed with the overall cost and quality I received. The service was spotty as big lags were experienced between service, drink fill ups, not getting old bay fries, and a long wait for the check and change even though the lunch crowd was light. These are things that can be easily rectified with a staff meeting and service refresher from management and a little more attention to detail from the kitchen. MSC had me leave happier than I entered so even with their flaws that day, I would go back to try other things off of MSC’s lunch or dinner menu, and cap my visit off with a few drinks at their beautiful bar.

Overall

Three and Three-Fourths out of Five Stars

Federal Donuts – Philadelphia, PA

Federal Donuts – Philadelphia, PA

Sitting on a revamped 1600 Block of Sansom Street sits Federal Donuts (FD). FD has quite a few other locations throughout the city as well ranging from 7th and Fairmount Streets, 2nd and Manton, 3428 Sansom, and even a setup in Citizens Bank Park. What started out as a quirky idea of opening a coffee, doughnuts, and fried chicken eatery from Chef Mike Solomonov and Steve Cook has turned out to become an empire of its own with legions of fans singing FD’s praises. With the baseball now in full swing, I figured what better way to get into the spirit of the season then choosing FD’s Ballpark BBQ selection for my order of Fried Chicken.

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The chicken was cooked perfectly. So moist and juicy on the inside, yet a beautiful crispy skin surrounding each piece. Surprisingly just coming out of the fryer, the chicken had a minimal amount of grease. Even with no sauce and just a dry rub, the seasoning provided a nice smokey and bbq profile while being light enough to allow the chicken to still shine and be the star of the dish. After devouring all four pieces, a delicious Honey-Glazed doughnut was still left for a nice treat. It hit all the right notes and was a great way to end the meal.

FD is mostly a take-out only location as the places to sit or stand to eat-in are few and not setup for comfort. The service was quick and efficient. Chef Mike Solomonov and Steve Cook has FD’s business model down to a science and I can see how expansion has come quickly and easily and why FD has become so popular. A major part of their success is the coffee and the varied selection of fantastic doughnuts they offer, but the chicken is what made me notice them and is not to be ignored. With some of the tastiest doughnuts and fried chicken around, FD literally has a treat that could be a morning, afternoon, evening, or late night snack. FD being able to reach all these demographics sounds to me like they will be around for quite some time and that we will be seeing more and more of them around. With that being said, that may not be a bad thing, unless your name is Dunkin Donuts.

Overall

Four out of Five Stars