Even though I'm a big fan of meatballs in any guise, I just
don’t eat enough of them. From the slightly cumin scented Moroccan to heavily
spiced Indian to the herby Italian meatballs. I love them all. So why don’t I
eat more of them.
So when I came across The Meatball Shop on my research for
this trip, I set aside a night for these wondrous little balls of goodness.
The Meatball Shop is not particularly large, it did however remind me a lot of
Polpo back in London, actually thinking about it, they do look exactly the
same. I wonder who took from whom.
Anyhows we managed to grab two seats at the bar and sat down
for meatball heaven and ordered a bottle of red, and began to fathom the menu
list.
Thankfully the barman was on hand to run through the menu in
a little bit to quickly but we got the jist of it.
So after much consideration, we opted for some classic beef
and tomato sauce, and another set of spicy beef with some spicy meat sauce.
These were 4 meaty pieces of heaven that were just so good. I ordered some
smashed white beans as a side to go with the spicy meat, and some oh my god
I’ve just gone to heaven and back with the fresh milled polenta for the classic
balls.
We found out that the polenta is from upstate New York and
is milled fresh by the farmer. It was so creamy and I’ve never tasted polenta
so good. I could eat this everyday for the rest of my life. Bliss.
The spicy balls with its spicy meat sauce were good, not to
spicy, as that would have taken my eye off how good these tasted. Moping up
that sauce with the fresh focaccia was just like being at home.
The classic beef with the tomato sauce, just like grandma
used to make, as it says on the menu was, well how you expect. Bloody good, but
can I mention again how good that polenta was. It was really good.
We also ordered some beef sliders, which went down very
well, with a little dollop of tomato sauce. Man they hit the mark.
I was tempted to have an ice cream sandwich, but to be
honest there was no room really. My stomach was in a war with my senses and
thankfully my senses won. Phew.
Another thing I found here that annoys me with restaurants,
as soon as we decided not to opt for a dessert, we were presented with the
bill, even though we still had a quarter bottle of wine left. We paid and
slowly sipped the wine as my own kind of defiance at this in and out regime
that restaurants push these days. Hate it.
All in all The Meatball Shop was one of the best meals we
had in New York on this trip, the whole ambiance of the joint was pretty
pumping and fun. The girl next to me was celebrating just losing her job, which
she seemed pretty pleased with it all. I’ve had shit jobs that when you leave
is a kind of a blessing.
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