Showing posts with label Akti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akti. Show all posts

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Akti - Still Going Strong





Akti - 34-19 30th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11103
718.721.3530
N/W Train to 30th Avenue


I'm a big fan of this relatively new Greek/seafood restaurant on 30th Avenue. I've now been there twice--the second time for a celebratory dinner with Dan's mom--and I continue to be impressed by it.

Here are a couple of new things that I tried my second time around:

Spread Assortment: We started out with an assortment of spreads, including taramosalata (fish roe spread), tzatziki (yogurt, cucumber spread) and tyrokafteri (roasted pepper and feta cheese spread). These were really popular with the whole table and we insisted on leaving them in front of us for most of the meal. We dipped not only our pita bread into them but also spooned them on the side of our entrees. The tyrokafteri continues to be my favorite because of the fabulous zing it leaves on your tongue. The tzatziki was also great--very cooling and fragrant from the cucumbers.

Octopus Stew: This dish really impressed me because it was very different from what I'm used to. When it came out, it looked like something that would be served at Mombar--sort of like a tajine full of slow cooked ingredients. The dish contained tender octopus with sweet shallots in a white wine reduction. The spices were extraordinary and with the broth, they created a deliciously sweet stew--I'm suspecting that anise was used because of the licoricey flavor. I'm going to be honest and say that while I loved this dish, it's not for everyone. If you enjoy pungent ethnic flavors, you'll love it and if you veer on the side of caution, I'd stay away.

Marinated Greek Olives: Kimberly had good things to say about these, so naturally we tried them. She was right--the olives were marinated in the most wonderful mixture of olive oil, parsley, oregano and garlic. I preferred the green ones but both types were very good.

Fried Calamari:
Dan requested this specifically and it was solid. After having Akti's seafood now on different occasions, I could say with confidence that it's top notch. The calamari was large and shaped beautifully in round ringlets ,which were interspersed with wild tentacles. It came seasoned with parsley and lemon wedges, which added more freshness and great flavor. Please note that these do not come with marinara sauce--Akti is after all a Greek restaurant--but you can ask for some and the gracious waitstaff will be happy to provide it.

Greek Cypriot Village Sausage: Dan and I are big meat eaters so we naturally rooted for this--and it delivered. It looks very rustic on the plate--two large rounded links, bursting at the seams where the slits were made. It was a nice peasant dish, simple at its core but packed with so many fragrant spices and meat that I could've eaten another portion. The skin was especially good and crispy from the grill. It reminded me of my beloved kielbasa that I get at the Beer Garden.

Grilled Pork Chops:
Dan's dad, David ordered this and he seemed pleased. I tasted it too but it wasn't my favorite dish--the meat was a bit tough and not juicy enough. But there were no complaints from David and he polished it off and even took some home with him because the portion was so large.

Grilled Red Snapper: As I mentioned, Akti really shines with their seafood. The snapper was delightful--light and flaky with nice hints of char from the grill and a citrusy tang from the capers. Make no mistake, this dish is rustic, (with the head still on) and if you'd like it deboned you have to ask for it. I enjoyed it very much and so did everyone else, commenting on its freshness and great flavor. By the time we were done with it, the head was all that was left.

Dessert: It was hard to say yes to dessert after the meal we just had but when they brought out a complimentary round, how could we refuse? Our sweet finish consisted of two types of honey cakes--coconut and walnut. I preferred the walnut because it was super moist and spiced with cinnamon. It was so airy and delicious that I'm certain I ate more than one piece. Dan and his parents seem to enjoy the coconut-honey cake more so that worked out nicely.

Service and Cost:
The service was outstanding, just like last time. Our waiter was on the ball, making suggestions, telling jokes, smiling and keeping the service flowing. He did a good job recommending wine to Dan's mom Vicki and he was attentive with all aspects of the meal.

The cost was again reasonable--the huge dinner, which I just described cost us about $40/per person (including alcohol). I have to be frank and say that we got a couple of things on the house but still, the prices won't break the bank--especially if you share a bunch of dishes with your dining companions.

3 Enthusiastic Mmmms

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Mother's Day in Astoria

Mami and Me - Mother's Day '07


Mother's Day is this Sunday so I thought I'd provide you with helpful hints on where to take Mama. The great thing about an Astorian Mother's Day is that you can choose between a high-end prix-fix or a casual brunch or dinner. The choice is yours!

Below are some of Astoria's great eats for Mother's Day.

Akti
: This new Greek eatery is social and fun but also has an upscale feel, which Mom will like. Their seafood is out of this world and so fresh! Although they are not having a specific Mother's Day special, I encourage you to try their regular menu.

34-19 30th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11103. 718.721.3530
N/W Train to 30th Avenue

Brick Cafe: A charming bistro style eatery with great outdoor seating and yummy Mediterranean dishes. They're offering a brunch/dinner combo menu on Mother's Day but prices will remain as usual.

30-95 33rd Street, Astoria, NY 11102. 718.267.2735
N/W Train to Broadway or 30th Avenue

Cavo: This elegant Greek haven is celebrating Mother's Day with a bang! Cavo is known to be expensive but you get great quality food. Their Mother's Day special includes a 4-course $49 prix-fix special. An added bonus? All moms get a $20 Cavo gift card.

Click here for menu.

42-18 31st Ave, Astoria, NY 11103. 718.721.1001
R/V/G Train to Steinway or 46th Street


Mojave: This modern Southwestern joint and sibling of NYC's Agave will serve their regular menu items on Mother's Day. You will not feel like you are in Queens here--the space is absolutely gorgeous, which will impress Mom.

22-36 31st Street, Astoria, NY 11105. 718.545.4100
N/W Train to Ditmars Blvd (last stop)

Ovelia: A contemporary Greek eatery and the heartbeat of Astoria's 30th Avenue, Ovelia offers amazing eats and a fun indoor and outdoor atmosphere. For Mother's Day, they'll serve their regular brunch menu and for dinner they'll have a Rack of Lamb special as well as their regular dinner menu items.

34-01 30th Ave, Astoria, NY 11103. 718.721.7217
N/W Train to 30th Avenue

Stove: An endearing and peaceful Irish restaurant with a quaint outdoor garden, friendly staff and delicious comfort food. They're offering a $35 prix-fix menu for Mother's Day, which consists of an appetizer, entree, dessert, tea and coffee. I have the menu on-hand so please email me at critic@foodistanyc.com if you'd like to see it.

45-17 28th Ave, Astoria, NY 11103. 718.956.0372
R/V/G Train to 46th Street

Trattoria L'Incontro: This is definitely the Astorian splurge but worth every penny. You'll get the freshest pasta in town, great wine and an a homey atmosphere to boot! They offer a $60 prix-fix menu, including an appetizer, entree and dessert. Space is VERY limited so if you're interested call now.

21-76 31st Street, Astoria, NY 11105. 718.721.3532
N/W Train to Ditmars Blvd (last stop)


For more of my Mother's Day recommendations, see my article on about.com.

Happy Mama's Day Astoria!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Akti - Open at Last!

Akti Seafood Restaurant – 34-19 30th Avenue, Astoria NY 11103
718.721.3530
N/W Train to 30th Avenue


Akti is open at last--and you're probably sick of me counting down the days. After much delay, this Greek seafood restaurant opened its doors on Friday and is now fully functioning. They even set up a heated outdoor seating area, which is currently covered but still allows you to feel like a part of the action. The place looks cheery with a welcome table set up outside with flowers, business cards and menus. Walk by and grab one!

Here's what the menu offers:
Akti is after all a seafood restaurant so you'll find a lot of fish and shellfish. I was pleasantly surprised that most of the menu is made up of small plates or hot and cold "mezedes". Some of the more interesting ones that caught my eye are:

Tyrokafteri - Roasted peppers and feta cheese dip ... $7.00

Pantzarosalata - Red & gold baby beets, cherry tomatoes, romaine lettuce, boiled eggs, oven roasted potatoes and green olives ... $9.00

Mydia Saganaki - Broiled mussels with scallions, fresh tomatoes and kefalograviera cheese ... $11.00

Oktapodi Stifado - Stew octopus with shallots in a wine reduction ... $12.00

Hortopita - Phyllo dough stuffed with greens and feta cheese ... $6.00

Horiatiko Loukaniko - Grilled Cypriot village sausage ... $8.00

All the fish comes at market prices and includes a wide selection such as porgy, black sea bass, red snapper, swordfish steak and more.

Want to see the full menu? Email me at critic@foodistanyc.com

Check it out and see what strikes your fancy.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Akti Update - The Curtains Have Lifted

Earlier this week, I told you about a new Greek restaurant--Akti--that's scheduled to open. I walked by again yesterday and the window covering has been lifted, exposing the work-in-progress dining room. I was able to stop and chat with one of the employees working on the space. Asking him when Akti will open, he replied "probably next Friday afternoon." Another interesting tid-bit I found out is that Akti is owned by the same people as Table 30, its across-the-street neighbor. More news to follow--I'm looking forward to trying it.

Akti Restaurant - Corner of 35th Street and 30th Avenue. 718.721.3530

Monday, March 17, 2008

Akti - When Will It Open?

I don't know about you, but I'm definitely among the curious Astorians who walk by this place weekly. And every week, I ask myself "when is this place going to open?" I tried calling the number on the sign but no one answers. If anyone knows the inside scoop about Akti and when they plan opening, shoot over a comment. What I know to date is that they'll serve authentic Greek cuisine for lunch and dinner. I spied a "help wanted" sign in the window about 3 weeks ago but it's now gone. I can just smell an opening! Stay tuned...

Akti Restaurant - Corner of 35th Street and 30th Avenue. 718.721.3530