A good restaurant is hard to find. I went to Match 65 earlier this week and was greeted warmly; which always brings to mind what many restaurants these days seem to be lacking (the warmth ... not the summer heat). I stopped by for dinner last week and it was ahustling and abustling. Generally speaking, when a restaurant is too busy to the point where you have to wait outside for a table to magically appear, many customers don't tend to stick around, while many of those same restaurants don’t seem to care. At Match 65, Maître d' Benjamin Annequin told me to wait a few minutes because a few tables would be finishing up soon. Yes, this was a simple gesture, but he was telling the truth. I am not a regular at Match 65 and have only been there a handful of times which made the indication all the more genuine.
There is a certain friendly quality at Match 65 and it starts from the front of house. The restaurant is open late and there are always a few people loitering at the bar. Match 65 (located on 65th street between Park and Madison) serves French classic bistro food as well as sushi. Yes sushi. Now you wouldn’t necessarily choose sushi to order off of a bistro menu, but Match 65 has a sushi chef and the quality is très bon. Since Match is usually hyperactive, they generate high turnover with their food. The end result: everything is always fresh. The menu is full of items that all appeal to me. The dishes are also tightly prepared and what you see is what you get. If Match 65 were a guy, he would be my kind of guy.
The fish and chips come piping hot with ketchup and tartar sauce. It’s not deconstructed fussy fish and chips with six different dipping sauces. And to start, they offer these delicious flatbreads with toppings like sun dried tomato and goat cheese or the figs and brie which I had, and which worked beatifully. The creaminess and the bite of the cheese with the natural sweetness of the figs. Who knew something so simple could create a symphony of flavors and textures. For dessert make sure to order the almond cake, one of the best desserts I've had in a while. The cake is light and not too sweet, served warm and wonderfully fragrant. This one little cake smells like a bakery. It’s served with ice cream but it really needs nothing at all. Match 65 , 29 East 65th Street, (212) 737-4400. |