Divane: Divine!
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Divane: Divine!
NEW YORK BLADE www.nyblade.com dining APRIL 30 2004 ETTORE TOPPI DINING Divane: Divine! LAMB CHOPS ($15.50) CAN BE tricky to do right, but here are tender and flavorful, perhaps among the best I’ve ever tasted. The same could be said for the spicy lamb, which is more of a cutlet than a chop, served in combination with spicy chicken ($13.50). The mixed grill ($16.50) is an overflowing combination of the above, plus chicken kabobs and doner meat. Chicken kabobs are tender and juicy. Doner — vertically grilled lamb served in thin slices — looks like standardissue souvlaki. One bite disabuses you of that notion as the crisp but juicy CELEBRATE the LARGEST FIESTA of the YEAR Home of the 42oz. Margarita Happy Hour Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 4pm-7pm Come Down and Join the Fiesta! $3 9955 Reg. Size M Margaritas 50 Select $2 50 E O F T HE 488 3rd Ave,(at 33 St.) 212-685-3828 HO rd 42 R ITA Beer & Wine A THERE WAS A BRIEF BUT GLORIOUS time in my neighborhood when restaurant impresario Orhan Yegen opened Effendi, a storefront Turkish eatery with an emphasis on prepared foods. The place forever raised the bar for ethnic takeout. Yegen was always on hand, talking to his customers with wild-eyed fervor about the food he served. On one occasion, he told me about a new restaurant he was devising. He planned to call it “Divane,” a word he defined as “crazy with passion.” For the uninitiated, the menu at Divane is surprisingly brief. With only four appetizers and a main-course assortment consisting of only grilled meats, patrons looking for more complicated haute cuisine might expect to be disappointed. Their dismay will end in short order with the arrival of food to table — although vegetarians will be appalled and are advised to dine elsewhere. Appetizers are made for sharing; it’s the best way to appreciate the variety of flavors Yegen achieves with relatively few ingredients. Lahmacun ($3) is a crispy pita topped with ground lamb. If you’re on the fence about lamb, one bite of this herb-infused concoction will make you an out-and-out fan. Cacik ($4.50) arrived as a plate of lumpy yogurt cucumber dip, presumably familiar to anyone who has had tzatziki. However, any similarities to that Greek staple end with the first bite of this tart and creamy crowd pleaser, redolent of garlic and mint. Use it as a dip for the house bread, a flat loaf that’s crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and served oven fresh. The night we visited Divane, one of the off-menu appetizer additions was a yogurt mint soup. This was a treat, as it was our favorite item from the now defunct Effendi. It’s a warm, silky, musky brew that must be experienced to be believed. The grilled main courses range from $13.50 for spicy duck to $17.50 for filet mignon. On the lighter side, the menu features a grilled salmon ($13.50). Considering that the main courses are made of nothing but meat, the portions are generous and give good value for the money. 39 OZ. G MAR Take Out /Delivery a restaurant & bar Mother’s Day is Vegetarians, beware: Divane is a meat-lover’s Turkish paradise in Hell’s Kitchen. strips melt in your mouth. The main courses are plated with shredded carrots and a salad of onion and herbs that we found unpleasantly bitter. Given the quantity and quality of the grilled meat at the center of our plates, we chose to consider these merely garnishes. Side dishes were cracked wheat and a Turkish rice pilaf (“The most flavorful rice in the world,” according to our waiter.). Service is attentive, knowledgeable and friendly. Our waiter checked in with us frequently, keeping our water glasses filled, and even brought us fresh bread before our old bread was half finished. Unlike some other Turkish restaurants in the city, where the atmosphere strives for old-world ornate decadence, Divane is bright and stylish. The aesthetic here is more Turkish ultramodern, sort of a “Jetsons go to Istanbul with Thom Filicia.” There’s evocative music playing — a dervish trance track — but it’s not so loud as to discourage quiet conversation. In fact, given the rising noise levels at restaurants throughout the city, the ambient volume here made for a nice change. Everyone I know, native and tourist alike, is always looking for the perfect pre-theater dinner. Nothing too heavy, lest we fall asleep at our seats; something elegant but fast. For the foreseeable future, Divane will be my first choice. r Sunday May 9th Mother’s Day is a time of commemoration & celebration for MOM. 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