Author: The Dishelin Guide

Sel et Poivre Take 2

I recently returned to Sel et Poivre, a gorgeous Upper East Side French restaurant I first visited two years ago. Looking back at my post from back then, it seems like the main thing that has changed is my beard has gotten longer. You can read that post for an […]

Jubilee

When you approach Jubilee you immediate know you’re in for something special. The intricately carved Mahogany door resembles the entrance to a French Chateau. But step inside the multi-room restaurant covered in wood and photographs has a hominess that puts you at ease. Make your way to the back where […]

Best Fish Tacos in San Diego

San Diego is primarily known for it’s sunny weather, beautiful beaches and as the home of Ron Burgundy. Many visitors are satisfied to spend their days enjoying these simple pleasures. But you know I can only sit on a beach so long before that urge to snap a photo of […]

Roki Le Izakaya

ROKI Le Izakaya is a new Japanese Tapas spot opening in Flatiron today. They’re doing up all your Japanese favorites from sushi rolls to pork buns to ramen with their own unique twists along with some pretty intriguing original dishes like Duck Charsiu sprinkled with Foie Gras and Sesame Seed […]

Best Ramen in NYC

Outside of Japan, there’s no better city in the world for ramen than New York. I was a little late to game when I tried my first non-packaged Japanese noodles a little over three years ago. But ever since that first gourmet bowl at Ippudo I’ve been on a quest […]