This past Saturday, I faced a delicious dilemma: When you’ve had a perfect breakfast and lunch, where do you go for dinner? It started at Sofra, Ana Sortun and Maura Kilpatrick’s incredible bakery in Cambridge, MA. My parents were in town to celebrate Father’s Day, so we treated them to a breakfast of glazed orange […]
By Amy Traverso
Jun 21 2011
With a breakfast like that, I could’ve easily eaten stone soup for lunch and been happy.
But as luck would have it, we found ourselves over in Brookline at lunchtime. And Brookline at lunchtime always means a stop at Cutty’s, where Charles Kelsey makes the best sandwiches in Boston—perhaps in all of New England. Here’s another place where I can’t ever make up my mind about what to order, but I settled on the “Greens Bacon,” a smoky mix of sauteed Swiss chard, bacon, and spicy house-made mayo on toasted ciabatta bread. “Shouldn’t we get an extra ham-and-butter sandwich on the side, just to taste?” I asked helplessly. Fortunately, my husband had some restraint. He had the slow-roasted pork sandwich with garlic and pickled fennel. Food like this is so good you can only sigh. Content with our 2-for-2 record, we could have now eaten shoe leather for dinner and been happy. But just for the sake of asking, we mulled the hypothetical: “What would round out the trifecta? The perfect finish for a perfect food day, based only on our personal taste and the types of restaurants we most like to visit?” My job has provided us with plenty of opportunities to enjoy fine dining, so we tend to go a little more casual on weekends. We tossed around a few of our favorites: East by Northeast, Oleana, or Bondir. But in the end, we couldn’t decide. We decided to take our son to a playground instead and grab a slice of pizza in Harvard Square.Thanks to today’s lunch, however, I may have a winner: Michael Leviton’s new restaurant, Area Four, in Cambridge. Here is another menu so attuned to my personal taste (fresh, seasonal, ingredient-driven food accented with just-unexpected-enough flavor combinations and rounded out by
a stellar pastry team) that I think it could’ve been the ultimate finale. I tasted a roasted chicken salad with arugula, capers, raisins, and pine nuts; a sea bass “Gyro” on house-made flatbread with a creamy tzatziki sauce; sweet pea “hummus”; a lemony salad of potatoes and fresh artichokes; and, for dessert, a cherry tart and a honey panna cotta with a strawberry-rhubarb-pistachio compote (pictured). So there, for now, is my perfect food day. How about you? I’d love to hear your thoughts.Amy Traverso is the senior food editor at Yankee magazine and co-host of the public television series Weekends with Yankee, a coproduction with WGBH. Previously, she was food editor at Boston magazine and an associate food editor at Sunset magazine. Her work has also been published in The Boston Globe, Saveur, and Travel & Leisure, and she has appeared on Hallmark Home & Family, The Martha Stewart Show, Throwdown with Bobby Flay, and Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. Amy is the author of The Apple Lover’s Cookbook, which was a finalist for the Julia Child Award for best first-time author and won an IACP Cookbook Award in the “American” category.
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