Thursday, June 18, 2015

A little bit of Durham in my Life

I wanted to post just a little thing about the other places I hit when I wasn't weekend warrioring in Chicago.

As you may know from the biscuit blog: I spent 5 days in Durham with my sister. While there, I met up with a friend, Ana, to eat some Peruvian chicken. Yes, this confused me too. But apparently there is a bit Peruvian population in North Carolina, and Mami Nora's is the place to go.

                                   

Ana picked me up and we went to a little shack that was packed to the gills. This is my kind of place, no frills and full of people so you know it's good. I asked Ana what to get: she is a butcher and knows the good stuff. She said dark meat with 2 sides: so that's what I did. Perfectly cooked rotisserie chicken with black beans and sweet plantains.

                                                 

The chicken was perfectly seasoned, juicy and a two piece was just the right amount. The black beans and sweet plantains are an excellent complement to the chicken: along with the dipping sauces provided. A delicious lunch with an excellent new friend.

                                                  

In summation: I would love to go back and try more things! I am a yucca fry junkie and they gots 'em. Next time Mami Nora.





UPDATE: okay, so it's been like two months since I was on this trip and I slacked slacked slacked. So I am gonna do my best to recollect all of this goodness.

Every time I go to Durham, Jecca tells me we HAVE to go to this pizza place. And yet, we never seem to make it there. This time, we did. Along with Eli and their fabulous friend Ben, we hit up Pizzeria Toro. 



Pizzeria Toro is a woodfire pizza place with an upscale feel. Local ingredients, warm cozy setting, and handcrafted cocktails. Jecca had been warning me for ever that there would be a long wait and that we would get some cocktails in the bar. To our surprise, we were seated immediately and started perusing the menu.

Now, I don't know how this is my life, but I am surrounded by academics and vegetarians. I have no idea how this happened, but I am not mad at it! So there would be no sharing in my world at this restaurant, which is just fine by me. I was very excited about a cocktail with moonshine (I feel in love with moonshine 6 years ago in NOLA at Cochon). BAH! They were out of it. No matter, an Old Fashioned it is. Very nicely balanced and full of booze, just like I want it.

We decided to start with a couple of things: one of which was the suppli el telefono with chanterelles and mozzarella. Dumplings of risotto deep fried and served in a cone? Well OKAY!


I then ordered the white pizza with hog island clams, hot pepper and grana padano. Holy hell, that is some good pizza. Salty, spicy and full of the sea. Sounds crazy but it balanced out very well. Also, look how pretty! 

In summation: can't wait to go back next time I am in Durham, which will most likely be sooner rather than later. 

Okay: now there are a bunch of other places we went that I can't for the life of me do super in-depth stuff on. SO: here are links and photos and highlights!

Locopops: handcrafted popsicles. I had the strawberry balsamic: FOR YUM. 


Parts&Labor/Morotco : really excellent bar with patio and great food. Jecca called this the Triple Rock of Durham, which I can totally see. Lots of bands play at this place as well. Highlights: the artichoke beignets, fried oyster salad, noodle salad, cucumber collins and Jecca. 










Rose's Meats and Sweets: I HAVE TO GO BACK THERE NEXT TIME I AM IN DURHAM. I didn't get the full experience I think. I was super full and I over-ordered and was kind of a dummy about it. Everything was delicious but I was just not feeling 100%. But here are some photos of the awesomeness. Highlights: Shortbread cookies with meyer lemon curd, beautiful BBQ brisket sandwich with housemade pickles. 









I am full just talking about this! Can't wait to go there again. 





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