January 29, 2010

To market we go

Last weekend we practiced one of our favorite weekend rituals: walking across town to 202 for breakfast, followed by a stroll through Chelsea market before heading out to wherever the day might take us (the nearby High Line, the West Village, the WestSide parkway...). On this particular day we happened to cross the Brooklyn Bridge on a walk to the Red Hook Ikea, but that's a story for another time.

We first tried 202 after spying it on New York Magazine's list of best breakfasts--they won the honor of best French Toast, a menu item which Aron was obsessed with at the time. (Now we both are.)



This is the article's description that sent us running over: "The secret is the whole vanilla pods she uses to infuse a mixture of heavy cream, a restrained measure of confectioners’ sugar, and free-range eggs from upstate New York, left to sit overnight. Once the brioche wedges have absorbed every last drop, they’re gorgeously browned in clarified butter and crisscrossed with three strips of Applewood-smoked bacon for a smart salty contrast." It did not disapoint (even if, believe it or not, we still think Frankie's French toast is the best): it's like having bread pudding for breakfast and it is deadly good.

I love sitting in the midst of Nicole Farhi's racks of clothing (it's an in-store cafe filled with dark woods and marble surfaces), sharing eggs then dessert (bread pudding, er, French toast) with Aron. There are delicious cocktails for a true brunch, but I also appreciate that you can eat there at 9am if the mood strikes, whereas most of our brunch favorites open at 11am. And in the summer, when it's warm, you can eat outside.

7 comments:

viv said...

Looks so lovely! A Homemade Life (by Orangette writer Molly Wizenberger) has a delicious recipe for french toast. It tastes restaurant made (and involves tons of oil!).

Can I ask what camera you guys use? Or at least how you managed the lovely vintage effect in the photos for this post?

Cynthia said...

Well, with all your eating adventures, how do you and Aron stay so thin? Next time in town we must try the french toast.

Ashley said...

Thanks, Viv--I'll have to check that out! We use a Canon Rebel with a 24/105 lens, but the vintage effect that you like really comes from Aron's post-processing. I love it, too; wish I could be more specific.

Thanks, Mom! Nice of you to say... I suppose I should mention that the walk from 202 to the Red Hook Ikea is about 7 miles one way. Aron asked me before we went if I ever feel like the Amish: "we're going to the store and it's going to take us several hours to get there..." Ha!

Jaeve + Things said...

Wow! I want to go there!

Laura said...

Love the milk bottles! I must also comment, good thing you can do the lovely walk to be able to offset all the culinary treats!

We're off the the Ludwigsburg Marktplatz this morning for coffee while the two little boys play in the free, very nice childcare room right on the Marktplatz.

Ah, simple pleasures! We also got a dusting of snow this morning, looks like powdered sugar!

Jaeve + Things said...

New York is definitely on my list this year! Even more crazy, I just noticed you guys went to UC Davis??? I went to UC Davis. I graduated 2006 AND I'm currently living in Los Angeles (Ok, 20 minutes east of LA proper, but basically LA) pursuing my graduate degree! :)

Aron said...

That's so cool! A fellow alum. What are you doing your graduate work in?

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