first, after half-heartedly deciding to drive, we ended up stuck in bumper to bumper traffic on NY-100S/N Central Ave ... forcing us - out of nervousness - to call and push back our 9:15pm reservation to 9:30pm. when we finally broke through the traffic jam, the minutes ticked closer and closer to our reservation. we parked in a garage a few blocks away and ran up to SMOKE's door located at 2751 Broadway at 9:40pm. i held my breath, nervous we were too late, luckily there was one table left, just for us. we entered into an intimate space holding no more than twenty tables + a bar and most importantly, a stage. we took our seats, just one table away from the stage, snugly between two other couples.
photo credit: robyn lee. via: serious eats |
as we sat i was taken back when i realized two things:
- 30dollar cover charge (per person) on friday nights
- menu is a la carte ... no 29.95 two-course prix fixe available
i had decided on SMOKE for a number of reasons, first and foremost, because i knew it would be a really awesome experience for my boyfriend who loves jazz AND food. it was a mere bonus to see on their website that there was a prix fixe option. however, because i made the reservation online through opentable, rather than doing more research on SMOKE's website, i was unaware of the extra charges. regardless. this was his birthday present and it was going to be fun ... and delicious! and sure enough it was.
our food:
- appetizer - wild mushroom ravioli: honshemiji mushroom sauce, red baby mustard greens, reggiano parmesan
- my dinner - black truffle coq au vin: braised chicken in red wine, black truffle oil, pancetta, mushrooms, diced carrots, pearl onions and yukon gold mashed potatoes
- his dinner - braised baby back ribs: chipotle barbecue sauce, bacon braised collard greens and apple cider baked beans
- dessert - apple tarte with brown butter ice cream
- + drinks: wine and dessert wine
(... i'll let you calculate how much that cost!)
everything. was. delicious. the wild mushroom ravioli was absolutely incredible. the pasta was definitely homemade which made it even better. the ingredients were fresh and earthy. and i couldn't believe how delicate my chicken was, it practically melted off the bone. i had just a taste of boyfriend's collard greens, which i've never had before and will certainly have to try again!
our food far surpassed any expectation but what really made the night was the show. we were able to see two of the three sets played by one for all, featuring trumpet player jeremy pelt. and amongst the crowd rose legendary jazz pianist harold mabern! having never really experience a live jazz performance i was pleasantly surprised. the songs were full of life and completely changed my perspective on the idea of "dinner and a show." the performances made the night worth every penny ... that and seeing my boyfriend so happy!
all-in-all though, would not suggest this place if you're on a budget, unless you come during the week. the menu is delicious and all items are featured options on the prix fixe menu instead of paying a la carte. and most weekday nights do not have a cover charge.
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