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Okay, so here is a mini review of a meal I had at Bubby's restaurant
in New York. I had asked folks in alt.food.barbecue for any suggestions of BBQ in NY and someone suggested Bubby's (http://www.bubbys.com/) as they have some "real" bbq (slow smoked) on their menu. I went to their Brooklyn location this last sunday for lunch and here's what I found: 1st, unfortunately on Sunday they serve their brunch menu on which their Pulled Pork Sandwich is the only bbq available. On theirregular menu they also have ribs and chicken. I ordered a cup of chees grits as an appetizer and the pulled pork sandwich. The cheese grits were pretty good. Lots of good sharp cheddar cheese melted into the grits. The grits were firm (not overcooked as usual in restaurants) . The only hot sauce they has was Tabasco :-( but still all in all the grits passed muster. Next came the Pulled Pork Sandwich. The plate came with a good sized pile of pork with house cut french fries and the bun on the side. The pork was clearly slow-cooked and pulled in large chunks. The bartender (I was eating at the bar to avoid a long wait for a table) brought two squeeze bottles of sauce. The first was a orange-red bbq sauce that I thought tasted like a sweet, spiced ketchup. It was a little too ketchupy for me. The second bottle contained what tasted like a sweet, low-acid vinegar sauce....no heat that I icould discern. The pork was juicy, tasty but did not have much smoke flavor. The meat tasted like it had had a slight dash of the sweet vinegar sauce applied when it was dished onto the plate The bun was housemade and moist and tasty. Th fries were good and not over salted. All in all, I'd say that they ALMOST had it. They had cooked the pork well and slow and served it up pulled the way I like it, I would have just had them get a little more smoke on that meat. Also I would have liked either more choices in sauce or a less ketchupy sauce. Pics to follow in alt.binaries.food -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House! |
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Chef Juke wrote: Okay, so here is a mini review of a meal I had at Bubby's restaurant in New York. I had asked folks in alt.food.barbecue for any suggestions of BBQ in NY and someone suggested Bubby's (http://www.bubbys.com/) as they have some "real" bbq (slow smoked) on their menu. ... Next time, give Virgil's (46th off Broadway) a try. -- Stan |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 14:12:52 GMT, "Stan (the Man)"
wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Okay, so here is a mini review of a meal I had at Bubby's restaurant in New York. I had asked folks in alt.food.barbecue for any suggestions of BBQ in NY and someone suggested Bubby's (http://www.bubbys.com/) as they have some "real" bbq (slow smoked) on their menu. ... Next time, give Virgil's (46th off Broadway) a try. Yeah, I got two reccomendations while I was he Virgil's and Pearson's Well, next time through I'll try to check these out (also heard that Blue Smoke was overrated...) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House! |
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Chef Juke : A place called dinosaurs Bar- B-Que is opening soon there go to
their website for directions www.dinosaurbarbque.com 888.4767.662 Roy "Chef Juke" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 14:12:52 GMT, "Stan (the Man)" wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Okay, so here is a mini review of a meal I had at Bubby's restaurant in New York. I had asked folks in alt.food.barbecue for any suggestions of BBQ in NY and someone suggested Bubby's (http://www.bubbys.com/) as they have some "real" bbq (slow smoked) on their menu. ... Next time, give Virgil's (46th off Broadway) a try. Yeah, I got two reccomendations while I was he Virgil's and Pearson's Well, next time through I'll try to check these out (also heard that Blue Smoke was overrated...) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House! |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 23:54:10 GMT, "Roy Kennedy"
wrote: Chef Juke : A place called dinosaurs Bar- B-Que is opening soon there go to their website for directions www.dinosaurbarbque.com 888.4767.662 Roy "Chef Juke" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 14:12:52 GMT, "Stan (the Man)" wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Okay, so here is a mini review of a meal I had at Bubby's restaurant in New York. I had asked folks in alt.food.barbecue for any suggestions of BBQ in NY and someone suggested Bubby's (http://www.bubbys.com/) as they have some "real" bbq (slow smoked) on their menu. ... Next time, give Virgil's (46th off Broadway) a try. Yeah, I got two reccomendations while I was he Virgil's and Pearson's Well, next time through I'll try to check these out (also heard that Blue Smoke was overrated...) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House! Heh. In an earlier thread I had indicated that I wished I had time to go upstate to Dinosaur. I have their cookbook and it seems like a place I'd like and that they do 'cue right... Maybe next trip. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY House! |
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[ABF crosspost removed]
I'd heard (um, somewhere) that it's illegal to vent wood smoke in NYC. Is that not / no longer the case? -- Mark Shaw contact info at homepage -- http://www.panix.com/~mshaw ================================================== ====================== "How can any culture that has more lawyers than butchers call itself a civilization?" - Alton Brown |
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