Monday, January 29, 2007

Muqueca - My New Favorite Restaurant


Sometimes the best restaurants are right under your nose. I have been walking by Muqueca every day on my way to and from work for the last 8 months. I guess the reason I hadn't tried it was because when I looked at the menu it appeared that their speciality was a boulliabaise-type dish which I often find disappointing at restaurants. However, I was SO WRONG.

Muqueca is an absolute delight from the brightly colored décor to the perfectly seasoned food to the dreamy bossa nova music to the warm hostess and co-owner, Fafa. The whole experience transports you temporarily to Brazil - a welcome respite on a sub-zero evening out.

The name Muqueca refers to Brazilian seafood stew, moqueca, which is cooked in homes in Espirito Santo. The moqueca is served steaming hot in handcrafted clay pots. I worried about the waitresses carrying around such hot, heavy dishes. We tried the Bacalhau a Capixaba - a moqueca with salted cod, hard boiled eggs, plantain and coconut milk. We also ordered the Mariscada - a moqueca with shrimp, crabmeat, mussels and squid with cilantro, tomato, onion and coconut milk. Both of these dishes were wonderful. It is obvious so much care goes into preparing the food. It tastes very homemade. In fact, you feel like you are in a Brazilian familiy's kichen as opposed to a restaurant. While I enjoyed both dishes, I preferred the Mariscada. It seemed that the coconut milk flavors were stronger and I loved the mix of seafood - all perfectly cooked. They also served some ground yucca on the side to sprinkle over your dish. I liked the texture it added. Tasted sort of like cornmeal.

Aside from the moquecas, we had a few appetizers, one of which is highly addictive - the Fried Yucca. Take one bite of the yucca dipped in their amazing "secret sauce" and you are already starting to think about ordering it again on another visit. So amazing. The fried calamari have a very tasty passion fruit sauce worth sampling as well.

The desserts we had were creamy and delicious. We ordered the Passion Fruit Mousse which is sweet, light with little crunchy passion fruit seeds floating on top. The gentlemen at the table ordered the Chocolate dessert which seemed to be a form of mousse pie with jimmies sprinkled on top.

There's no alcohol served however they make some mean blended fruit drinks that are not to be overlooked - mango, papaya, passion fruit and coconut milk are just a few of the mixers you can choose from.

Muqueca gets loco on Saturday nights with the crowds that pour in so you may want to make a reservation. We waited an hour for a table and there's nowhere to wait except for tucked against the door under the heater. They will let you leave the restaurant and call in to check on things but once you get a look at the food, somehow you don't want to leave for fear of losing your table to someone else.

I have since returned to Muqueca for lunch. They open at 11:30 which is great if you're trying to get an early lunch in. We ordered 2 of their soups which both tasted so homemade and delicious - Black Bean Soup and Collard Green Soup. Just $3.50 for a generous crock of soup and bread. You cannot beat that! Clearly I am well on my way to becoming a regular.





Muqueca
1093 Cambridge Street, Inman Square, Cambridge
617.354.3296
www.muquecarestaurant.com

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Z Square - Hidden Gem in Harvard Square

Harvard Square has no shortage of places to eat but to me, there was a need for a good, straightforward American food restaurant that fell between the high-end restaurants like Om and Upstairs on the Square and the simple places like Au Bon Pain and Bartley's Burgers. Z Square has filled this gap and is a welcome addition to the neighborhood.

First off, Z Square has multiple dining options - casual café upstairs, a sleek modern restaurant and bar downstairs and a great little outdoor seating in the warmer months that has a quiet, private feel yet it looks right out onto the chaos of Harvard Square.

The menu is very good too. Excellent pressed sandwiches - the Prosciutto, Mozzarella & Artichoke sandwich pictured here is outstanding. The bread is really crunchy and the combination of ingredients is delicious. With a sandwich, you get your choice of curried potato salad (best option), green apple slaw or mixed greens. They have 3 soups (plural) of the day - nice to have more than one option which is typical of most restaurants. They also offer fantastic burgers (beef, turkey, even chickpea for the vegetarians out there).

But what really makes a visit to Z Square special are the crêpes. They are THE BEST this side of the pond. I recommend the Carmelized Apple & Cinnamon Butter Crêpe or the Lemon Butter Crêpe. It's not on the menu but they will make you a Chocolate one which is amazing too. They also offer Savory Crêpes which I have not tried yet but I'm sure are equally good - Sautéed Mushroom & Swiss Chard, Smoked Ham & Gruyere, Smoked Salmon & Goat Cheese and Roasted Farm Vegetable & Goat Cheese. All options are less than $10, a steal if you ask me.

Z Square is open from 6am to 2am which is fabulous when you're looking for a place to eat on a late Sunday afternoon, a time when most restaurants close before opening for dinner.

So if you're in Harvard Square and craving a great, well-priced meal, an incredible crêpe and a place to watch the Pats game, check out Z Square. It's just steps from the Harvard Square "T" stop on JFK Street.

Z Square
14 JFK Street, Harvard Square
www.z-square.com
617.576-0101

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

ALL RESTAURANT REVIEWS

BOSTON
Clear Flour Bread (Brookline - Bakery/Pastry Shop)
La Verdad (Fenway Park neighborhood - Taqueria)
Lineage (Coolidge Corner- Continental/New American)
Locke-Ober (Downtown Crossing - Continential/New England)
Mamma Maria (North End - Italian)
Misono Korean Cuisine (Allston/Brighton area - Korean)
Neptune Oyster (North End - Italian)
Oak Bar (Back Bay - American)
Orinoco (South End - Venezuelan)
Tangierino (Charlestown - Moroccan)
Terramia (North End - Italian)
Toro (South End - Spanish)


CAMBRIDGE
All-Star Sandwich Bar
Atasca (near Kendall Movie Theater - Portuguese)
Central Kitchen (Central Square - American/Mediterranean)
Chez Henri (on same page as Central Kitchen review) - (Between Harvard & Porter Square - French/Cuban)
Dante (Near Cambridgeside Galleria - Mediterranean)
Dolphin Seafood (Central Square - Seafood)
East Coast Grill (on same page as Central Kitchen review) - (Inman Square - American/Seafood/BBQ/Caribbean Influences)
East Side Bar & Grille (East Cambridge - American)
Garden at The Cellar (Between Central & Harvard Square - Gastropub)
Green Street Grill (Central Square - American/Caribbean influence)
Mary Chung (Central Square - Szechuan Chinese)
Midwest Grill (Inman Square - Brazilian Barbecue)
Muqueca(Inman Square - Brazilian)
O Cantinho (Inman Square - Portuguese)
Om. Also, read my exclusive interview with Om's Chef Rachel Klein. (Harvard Square - Fusion)
Rendezvous (Central Square - American/Mediterranean)
Sapporo Ramen (Porter Square - Noodle Joint)
Seoul Kitchen (on same page as Central Kitchen review) - (Porter Square- Korean)
The Plough & Stars (Central Square - American)
The Red House (Harvard Square - American)
Upstairs on the Square - Afternoon Tea Review (Harvard Square - American)
Upstairs on the Square - Tasting Menu in the Soirée Room
Upstairs on the Square - overall restaurant review (on same page as Central Kitchen review)
Z Square (American)


Others in MASSACHUSETTS
Blue Ribbon Bar-B-Q, Arlington
Cha Fahn, Jamaica Plain (Tea House)
Deluxe Town Diner, Watertown (American)
Himalayan Bistro, West Roxbury (Indian and Nepali)
Lusitano, Fall River (Emeril's Mom's favorite!) - Portuguese
Peaceful Meadows Ice Cream - Middleboro, Plymouth & Whitman, MA


NEW YORK CITY
The Boathouse, Central Park (American)
Buddakan (Asian cuisine)
Dominick's (Italian - Bronx)
Donut Plant
Magnolia Bakery
Max Brenner's Chocolate by the Bald Man
Pastis (French Bistro)
Rosa Mexicano (Mexican)
A Salt & Battery (English)
The Spotted Pig (American w/ French influence)
Tabla (New Indian)


CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Boulevard Diner (Low Country Southern food)
cupcake (what else? cupcakes!)
Hominy Grill (Low Country Southern food)

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