Long Run #4 and The Hurricane Club

I think Theodora says it best in her post today, but she’s right, I really do love the internet. Most of my friends in New York City were originally met through the blog or a blogger meet up. In two weeks, Bo and I are spending three days in Vermont for a long weekend with 15 other friends, 9 of whom we originally met through the blog.  It really is an amazing way to make connections which can sometime evolve into deeper friendships.

This morning I spent an hour catching up with these lovely ladies (Theodora and Emily) while completing the first half of long run #4. Central Park’s path was still a bit slushy and the hills were tedious, but the company made it all worth it, including the early start which was even more difficult due to last night’s spontaneous plans.

After a long week of stress, Bo surprised me with a dinner date last night. He took the initiative, found a restaurant, and made reservations for the two of us which was the sweetest gesture. I’m so glad I was able to get excited about the evening. At first, I told my friends at work that it wasn’t the best idea since the restaurant he chose is known for their drinks which wasn’t a perfect match due to my early morning running date. Luckily, my friends quickly knocked some sense into me and we enjoyed a wonderful dinner at the Hurricane Club.

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The restaurant’s decor immediately transports you to the South Pacific upon entering through a huge wooden door. Through palm frawns, contrasting wood, and beautiful floral arrangements, the space quickly made us forget the cold New York City weather outside. We arrived a few minutes before our reservation which gave us time to enjoy their bar area. In fact, I think the bar is their waiting area as they directed everyone in the same direction upon arriving.

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Unfortunately the bar area was too crowded to snap a picture of our cocktails but Bo enjoyed a dark and stormy while I sipped on a Corona Light. It was the perfect way to toast a Friday night. I want to return to the Hurricane Club just to enjoy some of their liquor based drinks as each of them looked amazing!  Just check out the drink menu below. While it looks like something you’d find in a Florida tourist trap, it features everything from drinks served in hallowed coconuts, adult Jell-o shots, and tropical beers.

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By the time we were seated we were both famished but happy to be in the main dining room versus a bar area two top. The main dining room was decorated with mirrors, tropical flowers, and dark leather, reminiscent of something you’d see on a cruise ship.

The menu was absolutely gorgeous and every item sounded more delicious than the last.

We had read in reviews that Chef Koketsu wants to allow New Yorkers to enjoy his take on Polynesian cuisine and the menu reflected that perfectly. Each pupu (appetizer in Hawaiian), wrap, salad, and entree took the Polynesian theme on a fresh trip, bringing back a delicious bite of textures and flavors.

We chose quickly, due to our hunger levels. Luckily, in our haste, we chose well!

We ordered 1 item from the pupu platter section, Peking Duck sandwiches for Bo. They were rich, crisp warm sandwiches. I chose the flowering shrimp wraps from the summer wrap section and was thoroughly impressed.  These could have easily come out looking and tasting like a P.F Chang wrap but instead they were deconstructed and the shrimp, or prawns, were huge and fresh!

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We shared our main course, the 20 oz miso glazed lobster tail. I was shocked when they set it in front of us due to the sheer size. Cooked shell-on and then finished with a sweet mizo glaze, it looked delicious. Needless to say, a few bites later we were thankful we took our waiter’s advice when we ordered. This was cooked perfectly and some of the best lobster I’ve ever enjoyed! 

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Next time you’re looking for a place to escape the hustle of New York City, grab a group of friends and enjoy a fun dinner at The Hurricane Club. Warning, if you go any later than 9pm you want to dress for the occasion. When we entered at 8pm my jeans and sweater were perfectly acceptable attire. When we left the bar and lounge were definitely a scene!

The Hurricane Club

Location: 360 Park Avenue South (Flatiron District)

Price Range: Most main dishes under $40 (large portions)

 

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Farewell Summer Friday

 

Today marked the last Summer Friday before Fall returns. Gone are the Friday half days, New York City’s exodus to the beaches, and warm hazy afternoon. Unfortunately, my last Summer Friday didn’t go quite as planned. I missed lunch at Alice’s Tea Cup with Meghann, Heather, and Theodora for a simple Greek salad at my desk.

Luckily, I was able to leave my office by 3pm to meet Bo, Meghann and Derek!

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We stopped by the apartment to freshen up before relaxing with fun drinks at the Gramercy Hotel rooftop bar. IMG_4621

IMG_4622The bar has some great views, a relaxed vibe, and creative decor.

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The bar is open to locals and hotel guests alike as long as it isn’t reserved for a special event or party. A few weeks ago Alicia Keys rented it out for her birthday party!

After a long week, we were all ready for some fun drinks. Meghann and I both ordered a cherry almond seasonal cocktail but it was more like a gin mojito. Regardless, neither of us had a hard time enjoying it! Derek’s was electric blue and took him back to Florida’s beaches as it was a fruity rum drink. Oh summer, how I’ll miss you!

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Bo kept it simple and classic with a smudged martini.

IMG_4625 After relaxing on the rooftop and recounting college memories, we headed over a few blocks to enjoy a taste of Italy.

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Eataly is Mario Batali’s latest undertaking in NYC. A massive Italian food emporium, it also features six restaurants and a brewery-gastropub on the roof! Eataly opened this week to rave reviews. It is an open sale environment which allows consumers to interact with the products and explore at length. The crowds were manageable today as you can see from the pictures. Unfortunately, the thought of eating dinner there was a bit too overwhelming. But, we hope to return later this weekend for some tastings!

Luckily, we had reservations waiting at Remi. IMG_4652Located in the theatre district, Bo discovered this restaurant on Zagat while searching for a pre-theatre Italian restaurant. We all agreed that Italian was the perfect cuisine the night before a long run!

The restaurant was vibrant and warm due to a bright mural, yet the quiet atmosphere gave it an intimate almost romantic feel. IMG_4653We were surprised by the dishes, each being unique but delicious. Their pastas were anything but typical, each featuring a unique pasta shape and ingredients. None of us could choose one winner though we all enjoyed Meghann’s pasta, my seafood, and Derek’s sauce.

    IMG_4655The bread basket was overflowing with crusty carbohydrates just begging to be enjoyed. They brought a baked goat cheese dish out a few too minutes late to enjoy with our bread. This late arrival just meant we all had to enjoy more bread, of course!  IMG_4657 IMG_4660 The calamari, shrimp, and clams in my pasta dish were delicious and tender while the hearty chunks of tomatoes gave a fresh, light flavor to the dish. I barely made a dent in the pasta but luckily I had plenty of people with whom to share.

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I know Bo well enough to know he would order the lamb meatball pasta. He literally orders lamb at any Italian restaurant! The meatballs were smaller than expected but plentiful throughout the dish. Meghann’s pasta was an earthy pesto which won all of us over due to it’s uniqueness and texture.

The rest of our evening was spent walking through an empty Times Square and rocking out to American Idiot.

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Good night and have a wonderful Saturday! My morning starts bright and early with a long run through Manhattan and Brooklyn!

 

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Good Mood Day

 

Some days are just wonderful from the beginning! Maybe 7 amazing hours of sleep had something to do with it!

I took today off from working out since my hamstrings were still quite sore after my two PT sessions this week and I’d run 3 days in a row. This was one of the first times I haven’t felt guilty about not working out on a week day. Normally I work out Monday through Friday and take one weekend day off. I want to ensure that I don’t burn out during marathon training.

Today’s good mood started when I got dressed for work. I tried on a pair of linen pants on a whim hoping that they would finally fit again. I hadn’t worn them since our honeymoon but even then they were a little tight. Success! They were actually loose! I loved my outfit today and couldn’t stop smiling! I apologize for the rough 7am picture.

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Before heading to the office, I stopped in at Weight Watchers for my weekly weigh-in. I was down 1.0 lb! This means that I’ve had a constant decrease for four weeks in a row! I’m really enjoying this regular accountability and I’ve made some new friends in the process. Hi Mary! The morning receptionist and the crowd is hilarious. Every week there has been a different conversation taking place while I step on the scale. This morning was a Whole Foods vs Trader Joes conversation. Who is your favorite? Why? As of now I’m a Whole Foods loyalist since their lines are more manageable than the horrible Union Square Trader Joe lines. But, I’m hoping to check out the new Trader Joes on Sunday.

Breakfast

Breakfast this morning was delicious and refreshing! This bowl was a great find at Target when Leslie and I went there during my DC trip. It was only $0.99 but is my “work” bowl since it’s dishwasher safe and stands out. 

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1/2 c Fage 0%

1/2 c blueberries

2 Tbsp Flaxseed

1 Weight Watchers Vanilla Almond oatmeal

Lunch

Lunch today was unfortunately not pictured due to a dead camera battery. But, Chop’t has updated their menu and it now features delicious heirloom tomatoes! YUM!

Dinner

Bo and I enjoyed a date night together since we’ll be in different cities this weekend. We’ve passed Japonaise almost daily since we moved to Gramercy. Blog Pictures 2010 640

Tonight we decided to give it a try due to it’s outdoor seating and fun atmosphere. Blog Pictures 2010 642 

In addition, it allowed for a compromise between two people craving totally opposite foods. I wanted fish while Bo wanted barbeque or at least meat.

Overall, the service was terrific and the food was delicious.

We shared two appetizers, “The Rock” and “Tuna Tuna Roll”.

Blog Pictures 2010 645 The rock was thinly sliced marinated new york strip steak which we were able to cook on a hot rock. The rock stayed hot for 5 minutes which meant we prepared this first. The meat was DELICIOUS and perfectly seasoned! I only had two pieces as I was more excited for the special roll!

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The tuna tuna roll featured salmon inside with sliced tuna on top surrounded by an avocado wasabi tobiko foam. This was very fresh though I wish they used less rice. I only ate the rice from two pieces but enjoyed the fish from four in total. The wasabi tobiko foam was an interesting touch.

Their Grilled Hamachi answered my fish craving while also delighting my love of mushrooms. This was perfectly cooked hamachi served with a wild mushroom broth. The portion was perfect for sharing as it was on the larger side.

Blog Pictures 2010 646 Bo’s meal was HUGE! The Japanese Ribs definitely tested his hunger and in the end the ribs one. These were perfectly tender and almost fell off the bone. The seasoning was a perfect hickory miso blend. Unfortunately, the vegetables left something to be desired and were therefore pretty much untouched. They were bland and dripping in a mayonnaise like sauce. Blog Pictures 2010 647

If you’re looking for a great Japanese fusion restaurant near Union Square, I recommend Japonaise. It is reasonably priced for the portions and quality. My only suggestion would be to bear in mind all portions are quite large. We left wishing we’d split an appetizer as we couldn’t finish the appetizers or our meals.

 

Have a great night and happy early Friday! Don’t forget to enter my Vega Good Giveaway which ends tonight!

Deal Alert: One of our favorite house hold kitchen appliances is on RueLaLa this week for just $49!

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