A tasting menu is a
multi-course meal with each course specified by the chef and
presented in a particular order. Typically the courses are numerous, the
portions are
smaller, and the food choices are chosen thematically and typically
highlight the best this particular chef has to offer. Often a chef will
choose individual wines to complement
each course served in a tasting menu.
Hi. My name is Hillel. I have no credentials, formal
training, education, or any other official form of credibility when it comes
to the world of food, cooking, and eating. The only quality I bring to the
discussion is a view that every mealtime is an opportunity - and
opportunities are not to be squandered. That as well as my voracious
appetite for yummy food will hopefully serve us well.
When I started this website I didn't really have a
philosophy around food other than what's stated above. That's grown a
little bit since the beginning of
2003.
There are two human physiological needs that are
more fun with others than alone. Eating is one of them. It's not just an
opportunity to share and be social. The more people at the table, the more
dishes you get to try (at least when you go out with people who like to
share). The Editors listed below are not just companions for meals but
real contributors of insights and appetites to the content of this site.
And as the website has become more and more trafficked, more people have
been interested in helping out by coming out to dinner. Thus the new Staff
section.
Debbie is my fantastic
and lovely wife :) . When we first met she was happy to eat regularly from
the food available at 7-11 - frozen pizza, diet coke, etc. She still is. She
loves Red Robin, Chili's, TGI Friday's and the like. However, she also loves
foie gras. She has expanded her diverse palate to include sushi and French
food, and loves Mexican food. She is a good counterpoint in any food
evaluation. If both of us like something, it's likely to appeal very
broadly.
Alex is super into food (not to mention art,
and a bunch of other stuff). Alex knows a lot about wine (or at least
a lot more than any of us) and happens to have quite a bit of it in
his neat basement wine cellar. He also flies (himself) to Napa on a
semi-regular basis. (02/25/03)
DebDu is another Debbie. But in order to distinguish
between her and Debbie above we'll user her e-mail alias. :) DebDu
regularly accompanies us on food expeditions both at home and out to
eat (even as far as Tokyo).
Jenny is not only into food, but makes things
beautiful. Her father's a retired chef, and she loves food. Her
first impact on the site has been the gorgeous design for our first
cookbook. She isn't into Vietnamese food but we will fix that in
time.
Lauren is as into food as a vegetarian can be. Despite that, we eat
out together quite a bit. As Lauren says: it's not that she loves animals,
it's that she hates plants. Among her favorites: balsamic vinegar and beets.
Leslie is a regular eating partner. Leslie has some
specific vertical areas of interest including her past as a
professional baker, all kinds of different mixed drinks, and the
instigator of the fried Twinkie party.
Aliya (my sister) lives in San Francisco.
Typically every time we get together we're off to eat something
delicious. She loves sushi, and is a decent cook.
Gil (my brother-in-law) lives in San
Francisco. Typically every time we get together we're off to eat
something delicious. Gil is really into cooking and is quite good at
it.
Kira lives in Boston. We love to eat together -
especially Sushi. Asian food in general is super popular. In college
we ate tons of really good cheap Indian food together. Kira and I recently had a contest to see who had the better
Pizza and Subs in our hometown - Brookline, MA. Presto's vs. Pino's in
Cleveland Circle. Presto's won for subs. Pino's won for Pizza. Debbie still
thinks the pizza at Patsy's in Springfield, MA is the best. We'll see...
Michael is super fun to eat and travel with. Michael is
like Debbie in many ways in that he represents a more traditional
American perspective when it comes to food. This is not to say that his palate is not evolved.
Michael likes all kinds of food and is focused on finding the best
in each category he enjoys. For example, he has strong opinions on
the exact best way to make a spicy tuna hand roll certainly, and he
also has good taste in wine. Also, Michael feels the same way about
eggs that I feel about raisins.
I've known
Roee for almost 25 years. Hmm. I feel old. His stories are always
entertaining and fantastic. So much so that we often wonder if they're
true. That said, he has an eye (and a taste) for quality. He spent
several years working as a waiter in New York City, living in London,
and traveling the world. He also made fun of me for not pronouncing "confit"
properly.
Steve lives in Boston. We love to eat together -
especially Sushi. Asian food in general is super popular. In college
we ate tons of really good cheap Indian food together. Steve regularly sends
me mail with excellent critiques of write-ups as well as typo
notifications.
Tjeerd and I are friends from work. We don't get to go
out that often, but when we do the scenario is pretty standard. Tjeerd
worries about the meal we're going to have thinking it's either not
going to be good or is too weird. He always tries it, and he always
ends up loving it (at least the best stuff). He's also Dutch. Not sure
what bias that adds to his palate. Maybe a love for gouda.
Walter is one of the smartest people I know. He's
"scary smart". And it should be no surprise that he's incredibly smart
about food as well. He loves good food, and we haven't eaten enough of
it together. But we're working on rectifying that.
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