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Galway with evening setting in- 11 pm in summer

Galway with evening setting in- 11 pm in summer

 

Spanish Arch Galway

Spanish Arch Galway

 

 

Hello again! I hope that you are all having a fab Sunday and looking forward to a short work week! I know the next few weeks will be intense, but even if I work from home on Friday, it will be nice to mix things up a bit. A Bin Ends Fine Wine Flea Market post will follow tomorrow – because it was an awesome event from which we purchased 12 bottles!

 

Tonight’s review is of one of my Galway, Ireland favorites. As I have posted in the past, I have spent quite a bit of time in Ireland and especially in Galway, and I definitely have the places I go to again and again. There are so many Galway eateries and drinkeries that I crave, but tonight is devoted to McSwiggan’s. My first experience with McSwiggan’s was 8 years ago, when my roommates and I would drink there and occasionally steal rolls of toilet paper from the closet in the restroom so we wouldn’t have to buy it ourselves. Illegal yes, classy no. I apologize for this behavior, but it was what it was, and I admit to it.:( Young and stoopid.
Anyway, I am going to go past McSwiggans as a drinking establishment for now. It is one of my fave date night spots in Galway and boasts some amazing food, including THE BEST VEGGIE CURRY EVER.

The last time we ate at McSwiggan’s was about a month ago on a trip to Ireland for the hub’s Masters program. It was relaxing for me, because while he was meeting with advisers, I was spa-ing. On our final night, we took the fam out to dinner to one of our favorite spots. The interior has been revamped a few times in the years I have been going, and now it is pretty swank while maintaining a lot of the old Irish charm, including the tree that goes up through the building.

courtesy of mcswiggans.com

courtesy of mcswiggans.com

Deciding on what to order at McSwiggan’s is difficult for most, but for me, the decision to order the veg curry is easy. I crave it every time I am home in the states and plan to eat it every time we visit Ireland.
We ordered a bottle of Clare Valley Aussie red for the table when we arrived, and our lovely server also brought a big glass of the white for us to try. My sister in law couldn’t make up her mind on a starter, and when she chose the Thai Salmon Cakes, the server brought the Pate Maison for her to try as well. Such great service!

I of course ordered the veg curry, but tried the salmon cakes, and they were delicious! One thing I love about new Irish cuisine is that there are all sorts of flavor influences, and the sweet and spicy chili of these cakes, matched with the freshness of local Irish salmon, was perfect.

We were given several baskets of bread for our table of 6, and I had one piece while waiting for my beloved entrée. When it finally did arrive, I once again marveled in its mix of veggie goodness, accompanied by a yogurt sauce and naan bread. This dish is huge, and I probably brought about ¾ of it home. It is so full of veg that it just makes me full after a few bites. The yogurt sauce is to die for.
The hub always splurges here and gets a steak with the cream cheese garlic potatoes. I have tried to make these at home, and while the outcome has been yummy, nothing compares to the garlicky-cheesiness of these potatoes. They are really in a class by themselves, and I would recommend going all the way to Galway for them 🙂

Favorite city ever (photo courtesy of mcswiggans.com)

Favorite city ever (photo courtesy of mcswiggans.com)

Needless to say, we NEVER make it to dessert at McSwiggan’s but I bet it would be amazing. We normally end up at a nearby pub for a pint and some music, only to return a few hours later to veggie curry leftovers – genius!

I have SO many more Galway photos and recommendations, and I plan on sharing all of them in the future. For now I will be uploading my shots from the Bin Ends Flea Market today and look forward to writing more tomorrow!

Buenas noches 🙂

Tags: Dining out, Food, foodie, Galway, Ireland, McSwiggans, Vegetarian, wine

Morning everyone! I am so groggy today, and it looks like it is about to rain AGAIN here in Boston! I have some errands today and hope to pop by Bin Ends for their Fine Wine Flea Market later today. I just wanted to remind all of my Boston readers that Icarus is closing its doors this week after 31 years! I have been to most South End restaurants and have sadly never gotten to Icarus – but I will on Thursday, their second to last night ever! I am very excited, and there are still reservations available for this week if you would like to take part in their Swan Song $31 Pri fixe menu to celebrate 31 fabulous years.

And if you like Icarus, don’t forget to check out two more Chris Douglass establishments, some of my local faves Ashmont Grill and Tavolo. I love Tavolo’s website opener: Good food is everything! 🙂

Tags: Boston, Dining out, Food, foodie, weekend, wine

Upside down photo of oysters

Upside down photo of oysters

It is a sunny Saturday! I have a busy one ahead; doing a few hours of work on some of the projects that we didn’t finish this past week, then heading to volunteer at the MSPCA, spending some time tidying the casa, and ending up at friend’s house for some of her Barcelona cooking and wine 🙂 Good day ahead, and I know I am looking forward to a lazy one tomorrow (with a Bin Ends fine wine flea market thrown in!).

Yesterday was a bit of a nightmare at work. I didn’t reach some of my deadlines for reasons totally beyond my control. At 5, there was no more I could really do, so I shook it off and went shoe shopping! Photos will follow, but I bought some great Adidas pink and gray runners and gorgeous silver Bandolino sandals. There is just something about shoe shopping that picks me up!

The hub and I decided earlier in the week that we needed a date night, so we met on South Street in Boston’s “Leather District”at a wine bar called Les Zygomates. Les Zyg, as we call it, is half really cool bar/raw bar with black and white subway tiled floor and half really comfy, beautiful dining space. We had an early reservation, and we were brought right to a table for two in a far off corner, overlooking the street. It was so nice to be tucked away, out of sight from most of the dining room so that we could catch up and unwind.

My first choice for bevvies was an Italian sparkler from the raw bar menu:

 Lini Oreste & Figli, Lambrusco Bianco, Emilia-Romagna
That’s right—a white, DRY, sparkling Lambrusco. Lots of strawberry, citrus fruit, but also a dry chalky sensation on the palate. Great accompaniment to shellfish.

I wanted something to complement oysters because I was craving them big time, and I knew Les Zyg had an amazing raw bar. The hub and I shared 6 oysters, 3 Malpeques and 3 Duxbury, MA. Normally I am a Wellfleets girl all the way, but I also love all things PEI (someday I will tell you about my love of Anne of Green Gables and my trek up to PEI, lovely!). Both types of oysters were delicious, accompanied by the refreshingly bubbly wine and some warm baguette with a creamy “not from around here” tasting butter.

Our server, Rebecca, was fabulous. She brought us our drinks and oysters, then stayed away for awhile, though we saw her check on us from afar several times. When she came to take our next order, we decided to have a few small dishes. I ordered the gazpacho and the hub ordered the French onion soup.

Both soups were divine. Mine was exactly what I hoped for, cool, lush, tangy, and fresh. The hub thinks gazpacho is like eating a bowl of salsa. While I could totally eat a bowl of salsa, this had the perfect crunch of cucumbers throughout to really give it that extra something special. His onion soup – oh my gosh- was so delicious! Some VERY caramelized onions really enriched the dark broth, and the cheesy, bread-y goodness at the top was just legendary.

Gazpacho, cool and delicious

Gazpacho, cool and delicious

Our next courses were to share:
Citrus Cured Salmon with Yukon Gold blini, creme fraiche, dressed frisee

PEI Mussels with Dijon mustard, white wine, shallots and tarragon

The salmon was like butter and could be cut with a spoon. The citrusy, slightly smoky flavor, accompanied by the rich crème fraiche, frisee, and the blini was the perfect combination of warm, cold, creamy, crunchy, and smooth. I am already trying to figure out a way to end up eating this for lunch today.

Salmon with frisee salad

Salmon with frisee salad

The mussels were so plump and cooked to perfection. Its always sad to receive overcooked mussels, but these were a delight. The tarragon in the broth really complemented the briny mussels, and one of the staff brought us another bit of baguette to soak up the sauce. Mmmm.

During dinner, I tried a Spanish white:

2007 Xarmant, Txakolina, Basque Region, Spain
Made from the Hondarribi Zuria grape North of Spain. The wine is dry, light and effervescent when it first opens. It has a fresh, tangy fruit and tight acidity which makes it a perfect pairing with mildly flavored oysters.

Spanish wine is so near and dear to my heart. I love it, and I loved trying this wine for the first time. It was truly the perfect summer’s evening wine, and it went REALLY well with the salmon.

As we were finishing, the Friday night jazz trio was setting up. Feeling totally relaxed and not at all rushed, we ordered espresso and some more wine. This time a glass of Moet for me. Slightly more expensive than the others, but I sipped it slowly and marveled at its yeasty, almost bread-like nose. The service and food were so wonderful. It was like the staff were able to read our stressed out faces and gave us the night we needed.  We were at Les Zyg eating and drinking for almost 4 hours – does it get any better than a 4 hour dinner?  Listening to live jazz, drinking Moet, and spending time with my husband without having to rush off anywhere = perfect.

I hope you all had a great Friday night as well! I should go now and do some work for my day job. Have a great day!

Tags: Boston, Dining out, Food, foodie, French food, Gourmet food, oysters, prosecco, wine

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