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Claud
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Claud is an East Village wine bar that, according to their website, seeks to “replicate [the] vibe” of European dining. The only vibe Claud is replicating is that of a trendy downtown restaurant with excellent food. While it won’t transport you to Europe, you will have a great meal in a well-designed space that will make you wish you could move in.
When you walk into Claud, the first thing you’ll notice is the crowd. Since the day it opened, this restaurant has been hard to get into, thanks to the enduring buzz of the term “Momofuku alumn.” The interior, with its off-beige walls, natural wood accents, and minimalist lighting fixtures, feels like an expensive apartment in the East Village, giving the whole restaurant the air of an exclusive house party. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the one table that butts up against the open kitchen. It’s the best-lit, closest-to-the-action seat in the house.
The food swings between references to classic continental dishes and delicious takes on the same things everyone else who’s getting their produce from the Hudson Valley is making. You’ll see dishes like blistered Jimmy Nardello peppers in early September, as well as nods to classic European dishes that don’t resort to predictable remixes. A good example is the swordfish au poivre, a steak-like cut of tender fish smothered in a vibrant, floral green peppercorn sauce.
Start with the razor clams, which are bright and pleasantly saline, with a hint of sweetness and spice from the topping of grated apple and horseradish. Next, try the dish of pillowy agnolotti stuffed with chicken liver and drowned in browned butter. It’s obscenely rich, and absolutely necessary. Finish with the many-layered slab of devil’s food cake, reminiscent of Miss Trunchbull’s prized dessert from Matilda. On the side, order a chilled metal coupe of ice cream, preferably one with some kind of fruity, tangy ripple to offset the bittersweet notes of the cake.
You will probably have to go through some effort to get a reservation for the foreseeable future, but it’s worth it. After all, there’s that fantastic chocolate cake at the end. No, it’s not a substitute for a European vacation, but you’ll still have a memorable meal.
Food Rundown
Razor Clams
Pickles and Rillette
Escargot Croquettes
Moses Sleeper Mille-Feuille with Confit Tomatoes
Chicken Liver Agnolotti
Swordfish au Poivre
Half Chicken with Foie Drippings
Devil’s Food Cake for Two
Ice Cream