After resting our weary legs, the promise of another good meal and fun lured us out of our comfy bed!
We made reservations at the highly-praised Candle 79 for a pre-show meal before heading off to Radio City Hall.
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Opened in 2003, Candle 79 is the upscale, elegant sister restaurant of the famous Candle Cafe. The restaurant features gourmet vegan, local, seasonal, and organic cuisine with an organic wine and sake bar. It has been rated twice as Zagat’s #1 vegetarian restaurant!
The atmosphere is elegant and cozy featuring two intimate floors for dining. I started with a glass of organic Cabernet Sauvignon from The Heller Estate in California- a bit fruity (blackberry and dark plum), vanilla oaky, and peppery according to the description. Eric tried the Chardonnay from Sherwood House Vineyard in New York, described as, “bursts of starfruit softened by ripe gala apple with undertones of fresh bread”. Delish.
Compliments of the chef, a beet salad while we waited for our appetizer.
For our appetizer, we shared the seasonal grilled artichoke, onion rings, white beans, and grilled vegetables in a red pepper sauce. This was outstanding and the flavours were spot on.
It was Eric’s first time trying grilled artichokes and he really liked them…score! He tried to tell me it was his first time ever eating them period, but I had to remind him of the Vegan Artichoke Dip I made last year (that he devoured!). HIs reply, “Those were artichokes?” lol
For my main course, I ordered the Moroccan Spiced Chickpea Cake with seasonal vegetables, red coconut curry, date-apricot-ginger chutney, and toasted almonds.
Oh my, this my friends, was absolute perfection! I was blown away by the combination of flavours. I had my doubts, but it really went together really well. Each bite had a bit of the lightly sweet and spicy date-apricot-ginger chutney, crispy fried chickpea cake, grilled vegetables and coconut curry sauce. A party in my mouth for sure. I would definitely like to try to re-create this at home sometime. Adding it to my list (I actually made a list).
Eric ordered the Spaghetti and Wheat Balls made with truffled tomato sauce, roasted garlic, spinach and cashew parmesan. He loved it and shared a bite with me. It was amazing. I would love to make cashew parmesan as I’ve only made sesame seed and nutritional yeast parmesan.
And for the grand finale, we shared the mouth-watering Molten Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Sauce and Mole Ice Cream. This picture makes me drool thinking about it!
I think the chocolate cake was covered in a coconut oil-based chocolate and vanilla glaze. It was just so silky, while not being too rich. We finished it with chocolate in the corner of our mouths like any respectable couple.
After lingering over another glass of wine, we hit up the subway to head to our show!
The subway system has been really easy to navigate, but maybe that’s because we’ve had lots of practice in Toronto. The most difficult part is knowing where we’re going, which was made easier by the NYC Subway App on Eric’s phone! Otherwise, I’m sure we’d still be lost…
We bought tickets for the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes Christmas show.
We were pumped to get in the Christmas spirit!
It was beautiful and sparkly inside. :)
The show was really cute and The Rockettes were flawless!
Thanks to the wine I had with dinner (and early morning travel and walking all day), I started to get really sleepy by the end of the performance! I could barely keep my eyes open like the 80 year old grannie that I am. The show ended at 11pm, but it felt like it was about 3am. I kept joking to Eric that it was the time change (there was no time change). What can I say, I can party like the best of ‘em!
ZzzzzZZzzzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzz…………..dreaming of superplums, molten chocolate cake, and Nutcrackers.








Such a beautiful recap of NY! This post is filled with such Christmas-y things, it’s making me downright excited. I love December. :D
Looks like you had a GREAT time! I loooooooooooooove the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Though, I’m really sad to say that I live in NYC and STILL haven’t been to Candle 79!!! UGH. I need to fix that, pronto.
It has always been a dream to see the Rockettes Christmas show! I was always fascinated by them in the Macy’s parade. The pic outside Radio City Music Hall is breathtaking. So jealous but happy for you!
I’m getting so jealous. It makes me want to go right away (but I think I’ll wait until the snow is done!!) and try those restuarants. Did you guys buy the Rockette tickets before or the day of? How much were they? It would be a lot of fun to see them or something else!
I’m still staying tuned for details on that celebrity sighting you mentioned yesterday, lol.
So jealous!! That is one of my favorite show ever!!!! ugh I bet you and Eric had such a great time!!
Darling, I LOVE your white coat! So gorgeous on you with your blonde hair. Glad you had a good time at the show, even if you were falling asleep hehe! Oh candle 79 looks Ah-mazing, really want some of that chocolate molten cake hehe. Love and a kiss from England.xo http://hannahalehandra.blogspot.com/
Yay! Candle 79 has been my consistently great NYC dining experience. Glad you got to get the experience. It was the restaurant that convinced my boyfriend that vegan dining can blow your mind! I’ve still never seen the Rockettes, but it looks awesome and is such a classic experience. Excited to hear more about your trip!
haha! As soon as I saw the chickpea cake I was like, “Angela HAS to remake that!” Everything looks so amazing…0_0
I know i’m like, the last person on the planet to fall in love with your blog! But here we are. i’m really enjoying your vegan adventures through my city. (And weirdly, I just went to the Rockettes.) I love Blossom, love Candle 79, and your blog i only making me want to be more vegan. I refer to myself as an “aspiring vegan.”
Oh I have to try out that restaurant next time I’m in NYC! I love chickpea cakes, they are divine and that dessert…oh my. I love Eric’s response: “There were artichokes in that?” Brilliant!
Oh my gosh, what a lovely evening!! And everything you had for dinner looks absolutely mouth watering. :-)
I can not think of a more DREAM day. The food and the show wow~ Never heard of Candle 79 but I will for sure be going next time. Imagine if every restaurant had it figured out like that!
Happy December, what a great way for you to start at the Radio City Music Hall, looked like a blissful ball!
Candle 79 is my absolute favorite restaurant! We always arrange to meet non-vegans there for lunch or dinner to show them how great the food is! Works every time! Glad you are enjoying our city!
That food looks divine! What a great evening – I would have been full on ASLEEP by 11pm. ;)
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cortnie
Oh my all of that food looks beautiful and sooo delicious!
I love your white jacket.. very nice!
I’ve seen Candle 79 buzz on so many blogs lately, I’m just itching to get to NYC to try it out. Everything looks superb! My boyfriend definitely would have ordered the same thing as Eric. Not only is he a pasta fiend, but he’s an omnivore and has a habit of ordering the most familiar-sounding dish on the menu…and then getting jealous when he tastes mine! I hope you got a great night’s sleep after the show!
I’m a bit jealous of your trip and I go to NYC several times a year!!!! Good choices with EVERYTHING!
This evening looks absolutely perfect! I have lived in NYC for over a year now and have yet to make it to one of the Candle restaurants. Appalling! Soon. :) I also have to see the Christmas Spectacular show before I move. So glad you are having such a great vacation! This is a great time of the year to be here.
It looks like youre having a wonderful time..and the food all looks so tasty mm!