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AlwaysFresh: Union Square & Grand Army Plaza Greenmarkets (6/24/09)

The AlwaysHungryNY.com Team is hitting the streets and heading to farmers markets throughout the city to scope out the fresh seasonal produce that is inspiring the culinary genius of locavore chefs and amateur gourmets alike.

This week, we were in Union Square and Grand Army Plaza at the Union Square and Grand Army Plaza Greenmarkets. Click on the thumbnails below to see pictures from our farmers’ market tour. Remember, you can always use the AlwaysHungryNY.com Seasonal Calendar Page to find out more about the foods that are currently in season.

FirstLook: SHO Shaun Hergatt

It’s rare that I’m speechless, but last Thursday night’s preview dinner at SHO Shaun Hergatt stunned me into my first satisfied oblivion of 2009. Executive Chef Sean Hergatt has spent two years turning the concrete canvas within The Setai New York into a modern Asian masterpiece with simple elegance and ruby red accents. An expansive glass wall separates diners from the theatrics of the grand kitchen and many of the tables face Hergatt’s “stage” where he commands his dutiful “players.” You witness meticulousness then taste it.

The striking décor is matched by the drama of SHO’s impeccable food, which the chef described as “Asian-accented, modern French cuisine.” Hergatt is a brawny Australian with a sweet smile—the unexpected artist behind brilliantly feminine dishes that are as artistically inclined as they are sophisticated in flavor. There’s a continual dance between delicacy and decadence. Riveting taste always wins, but it’s the manner in which it’s achieved that is so interesting.

 

Duo of Canapes: Crêpe w/ Tobiko & Sour Cream over Lime & Sesame Seed Tuille w/ Whitefish Tartare

Two velvety crêpes were filled with tobiko and sour cream, then tied in purses, served over thin slices of lime and topped with gold leaf. Two sesame seed tuilles were rolled like cigars and stuffed with whitefish tartare. There was an impressive equilibrium between the rich insides and the subtle exteriors.

Click here for AlwaysHungry's full First Look at Sho Shaun Hergatt >>

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