
"Theodora Beach Club will be taking over the sandy taco shack, Taco Vista, all summer long, throwing weekend beach parties and swanky, late-night dinners. Of course, this isn't the first time Theodora has taken their love of fire cooking on the road, as owner/chef Tomer Blechman and his staff teamed up with the immersive outdoor cooking experience, Terra Firma, to cook Caribbean snapper in Antigua. They have, however, been looking to recreate it on a larger scale."
""Our team has spent the past year exploring how live fire cooking can be brought to NYC diners in dynamic ways, beyond the walls of Theodora," says a spokesperson for the restaurant. "We're lucky to get to cook with wood-fire every day, and our team is always seeking new ways to push the techniques and the flavors. This is what led us to create this series as a way to share the style of cooking we love with people who are drawn to these flavors of smoke and fire.""
"The team will be bringing its iron grills to the island allowing them to cook with the fire and flame but also explore "hanging meat, fish and seasonal vegetables over the fire for slower cooking and incredible smokey flavors." The beach club will bring two separate experiences to get down to this summer. Friday nights (priced at $100) bring a more casual affair with free welcome cocktails"
Theodora Beach Club is bringing live fire cookery to Governors Island by taking over Taco Vista for the summer. The restaurant will host weekend beach parties and swanky, late-night dinners while using iron grills to cook with fire and flame. The menu approach includes hanging meat, fish, and seasonal vegetables over the fire for slower cooking and smoky flavors. Theodora’s team has previously used live fire cooking in other locations, including Caribbean snapper in Antigua with Terra Firma, and now aims to recreate that experience on a larger scale for NYC diners. The beach club offers two experiences, including Friday nights with free welcome cocktails priced at $100.
Read at Time Out New York
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