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February 20, 2007

NYCnoshcast No. 5: Bruno Jamais Podcast

risottofxUncle Heraclitus came up with a brilliant idea for a nightclub last year at around this time. The concept, as he explained it, was a sedate venue where Boomers could go, eat a meal, perhaps dance a little, and then be home in bed by eight at night–hence the name: Home By Eight. Little did he know that Bruno Jamais had a similar audience in mind when he created his eponymous restaurant. But Bruno’s Place (as it is called by those in the know) gives mid-century babies a bit more credit for endurance; his supper club stays open until 4:00 a.m. and serves dinner until 2:00 a.m.. So when Bruno–former maitre d’ at Restaurant Daniel and Alain Ducasse–invited us to visit and chat with him and the restaurant’s young chef, John Keller, we thought we should see what they’re doing to keep patrons lingering long past midnight. As with all of our podcasts, you have the option either to download the podcast (right-click that link to save the file to disk) to listen on your mp3 device, or , if you have a speedy Internet connection, you can just stream the podcast by clicking the ‘play’ button on the audio player below. As you listen, browse through our Bruno Jamais photoset on Flickr to see photos of the chef, the space, and more than half a dozen items we tasted on our visit.

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February 8, 2007

NYCnoshcast No. 4: Koca Lounge Podcast

Whether or not you’re sold on the idea that shabu shabu is the next sushi, you have to admire the way Koca Lounge (formerly the Outlet Koca Lounge) chef Shawn Collins has thrown himself into his work–the man is so busy preparing small plates and simmering pots of broth on the Lower East Side that he hasn’t restocked his own fridge since Labor Day. Collins, along with the restaurant’s two Chinese-American owners, have made it their business to make hotpots as big of a sensation here as they are in Taiwan–which is to say, huge. HungryMan, the Noshingtonienne, and I took Collins up on his invitation to come down and visit Koca Lounge and to see what the restaurant’s small but knowledgeable staff is doing with pan-Asian cooking. As always, you have the option either to download the podcast (right-click that link to save the file to disk) to listen on your mp3 device, or , if you have a speedy Internet connection, you can just stream the podcast by clicking the ‘play’ button on the audio player below. As you listen, browse through our Koca Lounge photoset on Flickr to see photos of pretty much everything we ate and drank during our visit.

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