• 05Aug

    Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar in DC now has  a new unlimited tapas menu on Tuesday evenings for $26.95 per person (the whole table must order it), which includes over 25 dishes you can choose from. Last Tuesday, we tried out this Tapas Tuesday special. I’m happy to say that some of their tapas dishes were very well thought out and executed.

    Some of the highlights of the evening were:

    • Cuban Bread and Mango Butter, which we were served a the beginning of the meal. Ok, it isn’t on the tapas menu.
    • Crispy Calypso Shrimp and Sea Scallops, which along with the two ceviche dishes (that we didn’t try) are an additional $2 charge. The coating on the fried seafood was good, and the dish was cooked perfectly. The chipotle allioli and passion-fruit sauce were flavorful.
    • Barrio Chino Chicken Wings ,which are award winning and have a delicious Asian glaze. We enjoyed the sesame flavored pickles seaweed, but did not feel that the sweet chile dipping sauce added anything to the party since it got lost in the flavor provided by the wings’ sauce. We are definitely going back to order more Asian wings.
    • Spinach and Manchego Buñuelos, which were tasty fried little spinach and sheep’s milk cheese spheres. You can’t go wrong with manchego, which is one of my favorite cheeses.
    • Levanta Muerto Seafood Soup, with its combination of shrimp, Baja Bay scallops, crabmeat, mussels, and coconut milk is very tasty, but the mussels are not only a bit awkward to eat (in their shells) in a small bowl of soup, but the meat also seemed to disintegrate.  “Raise the Dead” is still a great soup though. I did add the lemon and lime to the soup as suggested. I had to order it without truffle oil due to an allergy.
    • Boquerones, are tasty little white anchovie fillets served on crispy lavash flatbread.
    • Grilled Baby Octopus, which are crunchy, chewy, and charred at the same time, are also quite delicious. This dish is served with Haitian eggplant salad.
    • Tostones, which are twice-fried crisp green plantains, are served with a garlic-mojo dipping sauce, and were one of my favorite dishes of the evening. These are not sweet, but are savory and have a great texture.
    • Cuban House Salad, with its yuca croutons was a nice peppery (watercress) and refreshing (citrus vinaigrette) salad.

    For dessert we shared the Chocolate Torte, which was decadent and wonderful. It is a fallen chocolate soufflé tart layered with dulce de leche, and served with dulce de leche ice cream, chocolate-orange sauce, and blueberry compote. You just can’t go wrong here. There were other desserts we wanted to try, but they can wait for next time.

    We tried two drinks, the Guantanamo Bay (Kraken Dark Spiced Rum, fresh orange juice, pineapple juice, splash of sour mix, splash of POM, float of Cuba Libre Dark Rum) and the the Mai Thai (Malibu Coconut Rum, Amaretto, orange juice, pineapple juice, topped with Cuba Libre Dark Rum and splash of grenadine). Both drinks were good, with me favoring the Guantanamo Bay, since Mai Thais are a bit sweet for me.

    The service was excellent. We had the same waiter who worked my June DC Food Blogger Happy Hour at Cuba Libre.

    Tomorrow is Tuesday! You know where you want to go for tapas!

    BTW, the next DC Food Blogger Happy Hour is hosted by Lisa Shapiro (of Dining in DC) this Wednesday.

    -JAY

    Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar on Urbanspoon

  • 15Jun

    In my inbox.

    -JAY

    ——————-

    Next week, Freixenet will roll into DC June 23-26 to wrap up its 5-city tour to offer consumers a wonderfully unexpected experience – the Freixenet Tastings & Tapas Truck! Up to the minute tour information and details on where the truck will be, as well as “wonderfully unexpected” happenings along the way, can be followed at www.freixenetusa.com/cavatruck, via Twitter (@FreixenetUSA) and on Facebook (facebook.com/freixenetusa).

    The Freixenet Tastings & Tapas Truck will reach out to consumers and show that the “Black Bottle Bubbly” is ideal for everyday enjoyment.  During the tour, the truck will make appearances at local hot spots, participate in unique festivals and offer a taste of Spanish nightlife at scheduled evening stops with tapas and fun games to play for Freixenet prizes.

  • 03May

    Chistorra (sausage).

    I recently attended Taberna Alabardero Spring tapas menu tasting.   Lauren DeSantis, Girl Meets Food, Johnna Knows Good Food, myself, and a few others sampled the following dishes:  

    Deviled Eggs Stuffed with Tuna served with a Red Potato Vinaigrette. This was a crowd pleaser.

    Piquillo Peppers Stuffed with Braised Oxtail.  General Manager Javier Velazquez (who is extremely personable) asked Johnna, Girl Meets Food, and I if we grew up on things like oxtail, and we said yes, but I explained that we all grew up in NYC and (also) have backgrounds that are not standard (North) American.  What he was getting at is…would the American diner (who would eat at this type of restaurant) eat oxtail? Yes. Brains? probably not.

    Olive oil spongecake with olive crackers.

    Marinated Dogfish Fritters with Creamy Tomato Sauce. I’ve never had dogfish before; it was a fishy tasting fish, but I enjoy that in a fish.  It is also a bit of a dense fish.

    Chistorra in Wine Sauce with Roasted Bell Pepper Salad, Honey and Corn.

    Creamy Rice Peppers and Manila Clams with Yellow Pepper Sauce. This is normally served with razor clams, but they were awaiting a shipment.  I would have really liked to try the razor clams.

    House-made Chicken Pate with Tomato Marmalade and Sesame Crackers.

    Asparagus Tempura style with Marinated Garlic and Olives. Another group favorite.

    Grilled Flank Steak over a bed of Sautéed Mushroom in a Sherry Wine. I had to skip the mushrooms due to an allergy but the steak was good.

    Steamed Mussels in a Garlic, Tomato and White Wine Sauce. Like much of their seafood, these mussels were imported directly from Spain and were very good.

    Olive Oil Sponge Cake with Olive Chips, Bread Ice Cream & Manchego Cheese. A dessert featuring olive oil, and it’s good! Chef Javier came up with this sitting at the bar late in the evening.

    Grilled Asparagus Soup with Lemon juice and Caramelized Olive Oil. This DESSERT is served over dry ice and is very good…and surprising.  It even makes bubbling noises.

    Lemon flavored Sponge Cake with Mascarpone Ice Cream placed on a Cream of Rose and Lychees. This was the one dish that had non Spanish influences (mascarpone and lychees). Also very good.

    I tried both their red and white sangrias before realizing that the restaurant was recently nominated for two awards for their wine program. I should have been sampling their wine menu. They did pair wines with two of the desserts, and even though they were non standard desserts, the wine pairings were truly amazing.   These two wines were (Red) Silvano Garcia Moncestrell 2008 D.O Jumilla and (Sparkling White) Flare: Sparkling Moscatel NV Valencia.

    I was very pleased with the food at Taberna Alabardero.  It definitely reminded me of the wonderful food I ate on my trip to Spain.

    -JAY

    [ad]

  • 19Aug

    In my inbox. Full info and a video can be obtained here.

    -JAY

    —–

    Vintage Crystal Returns with Latin Flavor: Wine, Tequila & Tapas in Crystal City
    Sunday, September 19, 2:00-6:00 p.m.

    What:
    Crystal City BID’s fourth annual signature wine-drinking, salsa-dancing, tapa-tasting festival.

    Who:
    25 local restaurants and over 30 delicious wines from Chile, Argentina and Spain.

    Where:
    220 20th Street South, Arlington, VA 22202

    Tickets:
    Tickets will be available to purchase on-site the day of the event for $20 (CASH ONLY) and include all sips, tastes, twirls and a commemorative wine glass.

    Food-only tickets can be purchased for $10 and admission for kids is free.

    [ad]

Categories

Archives