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Now, I’m sure many of you are familiar with the tasty delight or general foodie-buzz surrounding Momofuku and their various locations in NY. I too, have heard many rave reviews of their food, but I was particularly interested in trying the sweet treats at the Momofuku Milk Bar, which also happens to have its own highly-regarded cookbook.

While on vacation in NYC, I made it a point to mark the Milk Bar on my Google map of “places to eat”. Between me, my sister, and Alex, we were able to try a bevy of talked-about sweets including the cereal milkshake, compost cookie, crack pie, corn cookie, and b-day cake truffles.

Momofuku Milk Bar

Clockwise from top left: Crack Pie, Milk Bar bag, compost and corn cookie, birthday cake truffles

I wasn’t thrilled with all of the treats, but the cookies were definitely the highlight. The compost cookie is the perfect balance of multiple flavors/textures — sweet, salty, crunchy, soft, chewy — while incorporating unique ingredients like potato chips and coffee grounds. I also loved the corn cookie which was like a mildly sweet corn muffin-meets-sugar cookie concoction. The crack pie, on the other hand, was a bit too sugary. The sticky and rich caramel custard with the chewy crust was overpowering after the first few bites. Similarly, the birthday cake truffle was extra sweet, although much more manageable in such a small size. All of the items matched perfectly with a sip or seven (yes, that good) of the cereal milkshake, which tasted exactly like you’d imagine (a frozen version of the milk at the bottom of your favorite breakfast cereal bowl).

All in all, it was a bit of a Goldilocks-type of excursion, but I finally found cookies that were a perfect fit for my sweet tooth. In fact, they were SO delicious, I’ve been contemplating buying the Milk cookbook just so I can steal their softly-baked secrets!

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I’m telling you: the east coast is usually such a deterrent with its impatient attitude and summer humidity, however, I’m forever seduced by the food-ventures that are awaiting me there.

I realize that we are pretty spoiled here in San Francisco, but there is something exciting about the food scene on the east coast. From creative ethnic food to strict traditional fare, the sheer volume of undiscovered hole-in-the-wall joints and world-renowed restaurants always bring me back. I’m no Magellan, but I’m on a constant hunt to find the lesser known spots and revisit some classic favorites when I’m on the east coast. Here are a few of the most memorable bites from my recent foodie-vacay (snapped with Instagram). Enjoy!

Washington DC and New York City Best Food from Instagram

Best bites from my Instagram journeys in DC and NYC

1. Fried Chicken Big Biscuit w/Gravy from The Cardinal - East Village, NYC

2.  Tostones Mochimeros from Caracas Arepa Bar – East Village, NYC

3. Grilled Corn Mexican Style from Habana To-Go – Nolita, NYC

4. Mayan Chipotle Mac from Macbar – Nolita, NYC

5. Boneless Chicken Breast Kabob Plate from Food Corner Kabob House - Dupont Circle, DC

6.  Classic Beef Pho from Saigon Shack - Greenwich Village, NYC

7. Crab Pizza from Artichoke Basille’s Pizza - Chelsea, NYC

8. Mini Hazelnut Dolci from Eataly - Flatiron, NYC

9. Cheeseburger, Fries, and Vanilla Milkshake from Burger Joint (at Le Parker Meridien) – Midtown West, NYC

 


In just 10 days I’ll be on the east coast (DC then NYC) visiting my sister and vacationing with Alex! In preparation for my week long trip, I’m currently trying to schedule some great eats (preferably affordable and dress-code free) to taste on my food tour.

This is where you guys come in: I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS!

If you have a deliciously unknown hole-in-the-wall or a famous little food spot in the DC or NYC metro areas, please share in the comments below! I will also accept great little shops or other must-visit sights and activities. Ready, set, comment!