Thursday, December 22, 2011

S'MAC

So the first restaurant I've decided to review is specially known for one of America's greatest food invented, MAC N' CHEESE. S'mac creates different kinds of macaroni and cheese. I mean honestly, it doesn't get better than this; each type is unique in its own way. The menu holds such variety with the Cheeseburger, Napoletana, Mediterranean, Alpine, La Mancha, and even Buffalo Chicken.

I ordered the Cheeseburger and my friend ordered the Napoletana. The Cheeseburger had actual ground beef, it was like taking a huge bite of a burger without the mess. The Napoletana tasted exactly like pizza with fresh basil leaves and roasted tomatoes, it was like going back to Italy. Both were baked so well that the top was crusty and underneath was a pile of different delicious rich cheeses with either ground beef or basil leaves and tomatoes. The secret was the cheeses, the Cheeseburger had a mix of Cheddar cheese and American cheese. Napoletana mixed fresh mozzarella with a bit of roasted garlic.

It was Mac n Cheese heaven. I highly suggest this place if you are a fan of mac n cheese.
S'mac is located in 345 E. 12th St. Manhattan, NY

To Start offf......

My whole life has been composed of three major things, Food, Art and Traveling.

     I've always had a deep appreciation FOOD and honestly having any snack or meal could just make my day so much better than it started off. One of my favorite pastimes is looking at sites like Yelp, reading reviews and discovering new restaurants to try.
   ART has just always been a big part of my life. I started taking art classes when I was 7 or 8 and went to School of the Arts in San Francisco freshman year of high school (it was the best year mainly because it was an excuse to draw and paint for hours). I never gave up on Art, it was always something I could count on, someone I could tell my secrets and feelings to. 
    Since I was young, I have been the "anywhere but here" girl. I loved TRAVELING to different places, exploring new things - sounds cliche but I'm being completely honest. Being an only child, I got bored easily and had to find new places to go and new things to do. I started off in San Francisco, California, moved to Queens, New York when I turned 15 and finally ended up in Boston, Massachusetts. Those three places are only the main places in the U.S. that I've lived most of my life.