Showing posts with label restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restaurants. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

CHEF VOLA'S

To say there's a hidden gem in Atlantic City, New Jersey wouldn't begin to do this place justice. And it certainly wouldn't come close to accurately describing how off-the-beaten path this restaurant is. Located on a block you probably would never walk down, inside the basement of a house, Chef Vola's is truly hidden, truly a gem, and truly hard to get into. If that scares you off or turns you off from wanting to try this place, then I'm glad because I would never want Chef Vola's to become another tourist trap. So why write about it then you may ask? Well, because it is that amazing, that I would honestly never venture to Atlantic City again if I couldn't get a reservation and enjoy a meal here while I was in town.
When you first walk in, you enter a small waiting room that feels homey and comfy.  There are pictures  hanging on the wall of all the celebrities who have eaten here (ranging from Beyonce and Jay Z to Sylvester Stallone and Frank Sinatra...you name it! )
Once inside this BYOB, it's elbow to elbow with your fellow diners.  There are three small rooms where you can sit, all very simply decorated- think eating at mom's or grandma's house- nothing fancy, nothing frilly.  I'm talking wood chairs, white tablecloths, and blue polyester place mats.  Period.  But, that is all part of the charm.
 There is a menu, and there are specials, but as we learned (from one of the owner's sons Lou who happened to be our waiter) there are only a couple of things that you should have when you dine at Chef Vola's.
 We listened and we were impressed.  We started with their classic salad (lettuce, tomato, red onion, pepperoni slices, provolone cheese cubes, hot peppers and croutons lightly dressed in a sweet house made vinaigrette).  Simple, but well done.
 Then we had linguini in their special white clam sauce.  The clams were chopped small and the sauce was finger-licking, bread-dunking, finish your plate good!
 For main course, Rich had veal parmigiana and I had chicken parmigiana.  The meats were pounded out thin, lightly breaded, fried to perfection and topped with the best "gravy" and mozzarella you could imagine.

 For dessert (which there hardly was any room for, but how could you not?), we had their homemade frozen banana cream pie...what they are known for and what Frank Sinatra said he wanted as his last dessert supposedly!  The bananas were sweet, the crust was made of oreo cookie, and it all worked together in the most perfect way!  Simply delicious!
 Then look at how your check comes to your table, in a Chef Vola's cigar box...very cool!
Eating at Chef Vola's made our time in Atlantic City!  It's Italian food done oh so right!!!  Truth is, there was a time when Chef Vola's phone number wasn't listed and you really could not get in.  Now, it's won a James Beard award, it's written-up in Zagat, and has a listed number.  But, even with that being said, it's still tough to get a reservation (especially in the summer), and you'll be asked how you found out about Chef Vola's when you do call.  At Chef Vola's you are treated like family.  It's about good food, good times, and leaving with a very good feeling in your tummy.  If you are lucky enough to eat at Chef Vola's, you'll be very happy you did!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

UP CLOSE WITH ALEC BALDWIN


Our good friends are visiting from Dallas, Texas this weekend and we are jet setting all around New York City with them. I'll share everything we did, including the great restaurants, shops, and places we went to next week. In the meantime, I just had to share a fun celebrity moment from yesterday...we saw Alec Baldwin at Via Quadronno (cute little Italian cafe/restaurant) on the Upper East Side while we were there for cappuccinos! He was in and out. He had something quick to eat, signed an autograph for someone in the restaurant and ran. I have seen him wandering around in Soho before, but it was fun to have our friends see someone famous while they were here. Stay tuned for posts about a fun weekend out in NYC and email me any good recommendations you jet setters may have!!!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

RED BANK IS A "MONEY" FIND

What used to be a port where steamboats would bring commuters to and from Manhattan in the 1800's is now a place that is still attracting Manhattanites hundreds of years later...Red Bank, New Jersey! Now much more easily accessible (NJ Transit or about an hour car ride from the Lincoln Tunnel), Red Bank is definitely worth jet setting to and checking out. Located on the Navesink River there is a "Bohemian" and quiet town feeling here...but, don't think that means there isn't much going on in this town. Red Bank has many parks, restaurants, boutiques, antique shops, designer clothing and home stores...and there's even a Tiffany&Co! The town is very easy to navigate on foot. The main area where things are located are on Monmouth, Broad and Front Streets. My family and I decided to check out the town of Red Bank on Sunday (the same day as a wonderful Street Fair was happening), and were really happy with what we discovered:

We had lunch at Buona Sera- an Italian restaurant on Maple Avenue with delicious antipastos, pastas, and entrees.

Then we checked out three great clothing stores: Rok and Lola- a women's and men's clothing store on Broad Street with the same flair as clothing stores in NYC's Soho. They have great leggings, jeans, tunics, t-shirts, fun handbags, and even a vintage section. Another great find was I C Gold Boutique on Front Street- a store after my own heart! It has trendy clothing and accessories for the young woman "who finds fashion as her treasure"...that's me for sure! They have a lot of great tops by some of the designers the stars in L.A. are wearing.
And 4B- a store so beautiful I thought I had been transplanted to L.A.'s Robertson Boulevard and forgot I was in Jersey! And for good reason...the owner, Mimi James, is originally from California and opened this boutique to aim towards the shopper who appreciates the great fashion cities of New York and L.A. She has truly AWESOME dresses, jewelry, accessories and clothing. I got two gorgeous necklaces from this store...and can't wait to go back for more great stuff! Red Bank has so much to offer! There is another event happening this coming Sunday 09-20-09 called TASTE OF RED BANK. From 12-4p.m. you can taste great dishes from 30 Red Bank restaurants and food businesses...advance tickets are $25 for adults ($30 day of the event) & $10 for children. If you decide to check it out...we might just see you there!

{photos: RedBank.com, Rok and Lola, I C Gold Boutique, 4B}