Albert's Debuts New American Southern Cuisine in Montclair

by Melody Kettle


Fried Chicken with cole slaw and collard greens

Remember this: Fried Chicken and Short Ribs. But we'll get to that later...

Since April, HFTK has been writing about the impending Cafe Amici metamorphosis.  Last week, it became official:  owner, Albert Franco debuted the "New American Southern Cuisine" of acclaimed Montclair chef, Patrick Pierre-Jerome.

Of course, during the course of our tasting Mr. Hot and I sampled much more than just Fried Chicken and Short Ribs. We began with a refreshing Watermelon Salad ($7) with mixed greens and shaved ricotta salata. 

We then segwayed into the shrimp portion of tasting with  Peel & Eat Shrimp ($9), followed by a peppery Shrimp and Grits ($16) with andoille sausage, tomatoes and peppers.

Shrimp and Gr

Crispy calamari ($9) followed, accompanied by a tangy roasted red pepper chipotle mayo. Then, the southern favorite, and all-time kid-pleaser, Mac n' cheese ($9), made an appearance, with mellow, cheesy, almost nutty undertones.

Next we sampled the Jambalaya which was a little lacking in heat and general flavor punch.  I have no doubt, however, this is a small kink that will be shortly worked out.

Two items stood out on the menu as needing absolutely no working out - in fact, they were pretty *&^%$#@ perfect.  You guessed it:  fried chicken ($16) and braised beef short ribs ($21).

To achieve his perfect poultry, Chef Pierre marinates his chicken overnight in buttermilk, and fries it to perfection.  The chicken is absolutely juicy on the inside, and cripsity-crunchity on the outside.  Chef Pierre adds a bit of sweetness by lightly drizzling the chicken with peppered honey.  Sweet Louise! It is good!

Short RibsAnother unbelievable menu item is the fork tender braised short ribs with pearl onions. So rich and savory, rife with carmelization, it's almost as nice to smell as it is to eat.

Regulars of Cafe Amici will be pleased to see that the price point is very reasonable, and that a variety of flatbreads have remained on the menu with a Creole Flatbread addition.

Albert's modern Southern cuisine is a welcomed change of fare for Church Street, and Montclair as a whole.

 

 

32 Church St
Montclair, NJ 07042

(973) 233-0300


Uncle Moustache Coming To Montclair

by Melody Kettle


It looks like Uncle Moustache will be moving into the space at 702 Bloomfield Avenue.  

The former site of Taj Palace appears to be undergoing renovations.  In March, Hot From The Kettle reported the display of a sign indicating that a "Lebanese" bistro would be coming soon to the space.  That sign is no longer displayed.

Hot From The Kettle placed a call to Uncle Moustache and is awaiting further details.  We will keep you posted! 


Church Street Fulfilled

by Melody Kettle


Chef Patrick Pierre-Jerome doing his thing! Church Street has long been called  "the gem" of Montclair; blossoms, boutiques, benches, and great breakfast! But one thing seemed to be missing. Restaurant enthusiasts have often lamented - albeit secretly -the absence of a world class chef on this picturesque, pedestrian friendly street.  Gastronomes can now rejoice over the arrival of acclaimed chef, Patrick Pierre-Jerome.

Chef Pierre is heading up the kitchen at Albert’s Montclair, the re-imagined site of Cafe Amici.   Unlike Cafe Amici, Albert’s Montclair offers a menu as diverse and inspired as Montclair itself.
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Toast! The Best Breakfast in Montclair

by Melody Kettle


Congratulations to Amy Russo and the entire team at Toast

After our poll, Toast has been voted "The Best Breakfast in Montclair," garnering over 60% of the votes!

My hubby and I had breakfast at Toast on Sunday morning, and of course, it was a packed house! 

Reuben SlidersAlthough Toast is known for their Banana Foster French Toast, I opted for something a little different - Mini Reubens with crispy Sweet Potato Fries!   A brilliant choice it was!  The reubens were savory bites of Sunday morning heaven!

 

 

 

 


What's New? A Cafe, A Lebanese Bistro, Koreander, and more

by Melody Kettle


The coming and going continues!

From the looks of things at 94 Walnut Street, the former site of The Chocolate Path, by this Spring, Montclair will have a new coffee shop - Red Eye Cafe!

Also, a sign in the window at 702 Bloomfield Avenue, the former site of Taj Palace, is announcing the imminent arrival of a new Lebanese Bistro.

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