What's hip - Spam
From the New York City
Gothamist:
Spam Is Making A Comeback At Hip NYC Restaurants
On a recent Monday night at New York Sushi Ko, between courses of braised pork belly with dollops of yuzu foam and aged, wild caught blue fin sushi, chef John Daley reached over the bar to present a bowl of Spam fried rice. Topped with seared ahi and flourishes of fresh pineapple, the dish was a far cry from the hangover breakfasts of leaner times�and an unexpected lowbrow pop on the restaurant's $135 special one-night tasting menu.
"Is it just regular Spam? Like from the can?" asked LauRenn Reed, one of five diners seated at the 7-seat sushi bar. All were partaking in an offbeat, Hawaiian-inflected night of Daley's omakase, which loosely translates to "chef's choice."
"Fresh from the can!" joked Daley, a former chef at 15 East who spent a couple of years living on Maui. "And sourced locally from the nearest bodega."
All washed down with a nice bottle of PBR.
Lulu makes a couple of
Spam dishes -- good stuff!
Posted by DaveH at April 4, 2014 1:01 PM