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Gabriel Fréchette

Restaurant Review: Pánuco 36

Pánuco 36, a recently opened restaurant nestled at the end of a charming courtyard, offers a welcome respite from Mexico City’s hustle and bustle. Attached to the Mariane Ibrahim Art Gallery and the associated bookstore, the whole space feels like a tranquil oasis. I would highly recommend combining your visit to the restaurant with a visit to the gallery (or vice-versa) for a fun afternoon experience. The menu boasts a fusion of elevated Mexican fare with Mediterranean influences, with a strong focus on vegetable-forward dishes.

The Signal and the Noise Book Review

Nate Silver’s book, The Signal and the Noise had been on my radar for years, but I never got around to reading it. Since he is about to release his new book, however, I decided it was finally time to dive in. It did not disappoint. Silver is best known for his sports and political forecasts (in 2012, he successfully predicted the results of the US presidential elections in all 50 states).

Restaurant Review: Contramar

I was super excited to try Contramar after hearing so many great things about it. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to the hype. First off, the tables were too close together, and the place was way too loud for a relaxed meal and conversation. And considering the prices, I expected a more comfortable setup. The service was alright but lacked a personal touch. It felt like they were understaffed because the waiters were always rushing around.

Restaurant Review: Misi

Food I got the chance to have lunch at Misi on my most recent trip to NYC. The reservations get booked pretty quickly but I put myself on the Resy waitlist and spots opened up fairly frequently (especially for lunch). We started with the whipped ricotta crostini and the grilled broccoli. I absolutely loved the crostini. Nice crispy bread, soft, airy ricotta, a nice umami contrast from the mushrooms and a little extra richness from the olive oil.

Restaurant Review: L'Abeille à Côté

Tucked away right next to its Michelin-starred counterpart l’Abeille, l’Abeille à Côté promises a more approachable yet equally stellar experience. I celebrated Valentine’s Day with my girlfriend there on my most recent visit to NYC. From the moment you step through its doors, it exudes warmth and sophistication. Entering through the small vestibule, the host greets you and takes your coat, allowing you to briefly spot the sign boasting of its sibling restaurant’s Michelin star on the wall.