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Revisit: Getting Wood Again at Beacon

By Robert Sietsema, Monday, Sep. 28 2009 @ 8:00AM
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Categories: Sietsema, Web-Only Review

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Located on West 56th Street, Beacon is handy to Fifth Avenue shoppers and the theater-bound crowd, but there's lots to admire, even for a downtowner.

Ten years ago, as chef at the Hudson River Club in Battery Park City, Waldy Malouf developed what was known as Hudson River Valley cooking, incorporating ingredients from up and down the great river, sourcing meats, vegetables, and dairy products, coaxing native flavors out of them. If it sounds like he was on the locavore bandwagon before anyone else, maybe he was.

His next project was Beacon on West 56th Street. Here his obsession with wood and fire came to the fore, still utlizing, where possible, the local meat and produce that had been the theme of his previous restaurant. It seemed like everything landed in his fiercely hot wood oven, apps and sides and mains and even desserts.I hadn't been to Beacon for over five years, so I imagined it had fallen into a rut. So I decided to revisit, since recommending a place in the sub-Central Park area is the frequent and painful duty of any critic. ("My mother is coming into town and shopping at Saks. Where should I send her to eat?") You can't send everyone to Flushing or the East Village.

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Beacon's amazing wood-roasted artichoke.

In short, I was surprised to find that Beacon is still a wonderful restaurant. And, yes, they still do nearly everything in the wood-burning oven, like Tuscan times ten. A case in point is the jumbo artichoke, which comes charred on the edges and pooled in garlic oil. The heart is smoky and oily and two diners will fight over this prize. Moreover, it's fun to wrestle with it, getting into the mysterious vegetable up to your elbows.

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RestaurantZoom says:

OMG, the description and pictures you provide in your story are very compelling. Looks like some might be worth fighting over with your guest:-)

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