I've been in a food rut lately. I haven't been been eating out much, but I also haven't been cooking anything spectacular (or even interesting), so I'm not exactly sure what I've been eating, I just know it's been nothing to write home - or the internet - about. What I have been doing, however, is running down the list of all the places I want to be eating, be they old favorites or been-meaning-to-try-it spots. And in doing so, I realized that one of the most valuable things one can have (especially if one lives with someone else and frequently finds oneself debating the "I dunno, where do you want to eat" issue) is a Go To list.
The Go To list can end many arguments and come in handy on many a low-blood-sugar occasion. It can be amended as needed but the beauty of a go-to list is that consistent core of foodie options that you know, no matter what the day, weather, time, or mood, will satisfy you. And so, I present to you, my Go To List:
Go To Pizza Delivery
Layla Jones, but more specifically the Grilled Pizza with Ricotta, Mushrooms and Spinach
Go To Neighborhood Sushi
Cube 63
Go To Non-Neighborhood Sushi
Blue Ribbon
Go To Pub Food
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Go To Spot for Drinks During the Week, Brooklyn
Total Wine Bar
Go To Spot for Drinks or Lunch or Brunch or Whatever, Including Meeting People You Don't Know that Well or Even Going Alone
'ino (this goes in my All Time Hall of Fame as THE Go-To Spot, I think. I adore 'ino. If I lived closer, I would eat there at least three times a week, I'm sure.)
Go To Spot for a Lovely Lunch when Desperately in Need of a Break from Shopping and/or Crowds
Savoy
Go To Spot for a Greasy Burger
Fanelli Cafe
Go To Spot for Dinner During the Week
Lunetta
Go To Spot for Basically Anytime I Can't Think of What I Want
Bocca Lupo
Go To for Real Pizza
Otto
Go To Gut-and-Wallet Busting Dinner
Babbo (see the pattern??)
Go To for Dessert
The Chocolate Room
Go To End-of-a-Hard Week And I Need a Margarita Place
Alma
Go To Breakfast Foods
Margaret Palca Bakes for cranberry walnut muffins
Go To for Good Bread and Prepared Things When I Don't Want to Cook
Cobblestone Foods
Go To for Sunday Afternoon Treats
Almondine
Go To for Quiet, Cozy, Romantic, Comfortable, Just-About-Anything Dinners
AOC Bedford (which is across the street from 'ino and not far from Blue Ribbon, making Bedford Street one of my favorite stretches in all of New York)
I'm missing things, I'm sure. I don't have a go-to Chinese restaurant because I don't love Chinese food, and I don't have a go-to Mexican restaurant because I haven't found one yet. My wandering-around-hungry go-to spot is often the nearest Amy's Bread location, where I will often scarf the sourdough chocolate twists, but I still feel as if I'm missing some of my obvious regular spots. We'll leave this open-ended for now...but what are some of yours?