
Walking into the restaurant, it immediately reminded me of St Pancras Railway Station in London (As a Londoner, my mind wonders there quite frequently). That train station is celebrated for its architecture. In the 1960s, there were several attempts to close St Pancras. These efforts provoked a strong and successful oppositions from Londoners. The late Poet Laureate, John Betjeman, led this campaign.
TRIGO is a Spanish word for wheat, and this brand new restaurant does separate the wheat from the weeds. From the outside, the façade looks ‘cool’ but in no way does it prepare you for the ‘wow factor’ that greets you once inside. It brings new meaning to the ‘Mediterranean Dream’! Chef Michael Garrett knows how to excite with the food as well. Having been to so many eating spots in NYC, so far TRIGO is one of the best restaurants I’ve come across.
Vyna and I started with marinated olives followed by veal meatballs with smoked bonito. “Excellent pick” said Amy our waitress, and so it was. Next, Vyna tried the steak au poivre. And I - wait for it! chose the burger. It was insanely delicious, and we wrapped our meals off with creamy caramel mouse, poppy seed cake, sweet potato ice cream, cheese board and coffee. Not to overlook our drinks choices… we were served caipirinhas: an exotic Brazilian drink made from natural cane. I can’t help it, but simply must share the recipe:
Lime: Place 4 lime wedges in rocks glass
Sweeten: Add 2 tsps of superfine sugar or 1 oz of simple syrup
Muddle: Mash lime and sugar with muddler for 15 seconds
Ice: Add 2 ounces Leblon Cachaca
Shake: Shake well for 5 to 10 seconds
Serve: Pour contents into a rocks glass. Garnish with lime
Enjoy!
WARNING: The TRIGO restaurant is: deliciously addictive, boasting a wide variety of artisanal cheeses, all about phenomenal service and a great vibe, and will soon be a celebratory dining spot. To start a restaurant in this financial climate, you need a certainty amount of confidence, bravery, and a well thought out menu. I see they have all that, and more. Well done!
TRIGO is located in Tribeca: 268 West Broadway, Corner of 6th Avenue, New York City - 212-925-1600
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