Monday, September 28, 2009

Salties



Salties opened a week ago in the defunct and beloved Cheeks bakery space on Metropolitan Ave.
This little food shop serves salads, sandwiches as well as homemade ice-cream and baked goods.
Salties owners developed their food chops at Diner and Marlow and sons, both great for the resume. Some goodies I ate:
Concord grape goat cheese tart-$5
Pansy salad(panzanella salad)-$4
Potato tortilla with aoili-$3
Salted caramel and eaton mess ice cream-$3
Blueberry meringue ice-cream-$3
All were delish though the potato tortilla was one of the best I have ever eaten and have been to Espana four times and the homemade ice-cream is killer.


salties
358 Metropolitan Ave
Bklyn, NY 11221

Rye



Mouthwatering food in a speakeasy setting, located behind a clandestine unmarked entrance on the south side of Williamsburg on a decidedly unglamorous block. Large, retro space with tinned ceiling as many spaces are decorated in this de riguer in the "burg." On a Saturday night in the interior many women dressed up in cocktail dresses joined the upscale hipsters for dinner. Firstly, service here is a bit confusing and no bread arrives unless requested. Otherwise, the food is mouthwatering, innovative and just plain delicious. We started with grilled asparagus with preserved lemon. Warm and comforting with a hint of balsamic reduction on the top. My main was the short rib sandwich(pictured at left). Wow! Juicy meat soaking up the soft roll and topped with horse radish slaw and served with fresh pickles- delish as well as being one of the best bargains on the menu at $8.
For dessert we shared the hot, fresh fried donuts with vanilla ice-cream and as well as a steamed lemon cake with fresh berries. Super duper!
Must Go!

rye
247 South 1st St.
Bklyn, NY 11221
718-218-8047