Archive for the ‘Barbara Lynch Dining’ Category
FP3 Benefits from Lynch’s Kingdom
By 6 p.m. one recent wintry Saturday, the basement bar of a residential block on a quietly populated street a hike from downtown Boston is wall-to-wall with people. It’s not an after-work crowd; it’s a destination crowd soaking up the haute-luxe suds at Drink, the quaffing cognoscenti’s bar of choice.
The block is home of the Seaport District’s FP3, a mixed-use residential building that also includes the neodiner Sportello, and will soon add a fine dining restaurant, Menton.
Read the full article on FP3 and Barbara Lynch from the Metro here >>
FP3 Rung in the New Year on High Note
2009 saw record sales at FP3 and the fun didn’t stop for the holidays. In December we had 3 closings and 3 additional reservations. 2010 promises to be a very exciting year for us here at FP3 as we welcome many more new residents.
If you’re interested in finding more about FP3 this year, visit our site to find specifics on individual unit features, Waterfront/Fort Point neighborhood information and even Barbara Lynch dining. Also please feel free to request up-to-date pricing information.
Barbara Lynch’s New Restaurant Featured in Boston Globe Magazine
Barbara Lynch is a “Gambler in the Kitchen” according to The Boston Globe. Read the full article to find out more about Lynch’s new venture – a high-end restaurant in Fort Point’s FP3 building.
Read more about Barbara Lynch and the FP3 project here.
(Image Source: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2009/12/13/the_gambler_in_the_kitchen)
FP3 Architect David Hacin Interviewed in Esplanade Magazine
Discussing the mix of contemporary architecture with historic, David Hacin from Hacin + Associates explains how this combination worked so successfully with the FP3 Boston building.
Recipe from Barbara Lynch’s New Cookbook Stir
As seen in The Daily Candy Boston:
Barbara Lynch’s Baked Goat Cheese and Tomatoes with Black Olive Crisps
From her new cookbook Stir
Ingredients
12 medium tomatoes (preferably heirloom) or 48 cherry tomatoes
2 c. goat cheese, crumbled and lightly packed
2-3 tbsp. heavy cream (optional)
½ loaf ciabatta or rustic bread, sliced as thinly as possible
2-3 tbsp. good, store-bought black olive tapenade
3 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil (plus a little more for crisps)
Kosher salt
Freshly ground pepper
Pinch of sugar
Fleur de sel
1. Preheat oven to 325°.
2. Put tomatoes on a small baking sheet; drizzle with olive oil; and season with salt, pepper, and sugar.
3. Bake until tomatoes start to soften (about 12 minutes for heirlooms and 8 minutes for cherries).
4. Spread crumbled cheese onto an 8- or 9-inch-square baking dish (mix in the cream, if you want, for extra richness).
5. Place baked tomatoes atop cheese and bake until cheese melts (about 5 to 8 minutes).
6. Sprinkle tomatoes with fleur de sel and pepper.
7. Increase oven temperature to 375°.
8. Brush bread slices with olive oil and bake on a baking sheet (turning once) until they’re toasty brown (about 6 to 8 minutes).
9. Let cool briefly and spread on olive paste.
Enjoy!
Find out more about Barbara Lynch’s critically acclaimed dining concepts located at FP3 Boston.
Discover Boston’s Fort Point Neighborhood cultural, dining, and shopping hot spots
Forget all of your “usual” city hang-outs. Explore one of Boston’s newest and hippest neighborhoods, Fort Point Channel, for a whole new cultural, dining, and shopping experience.
From a bar dedicated to the craft of the cocktail, to 15 acres of new public park land, check out our new directory of attractions in Boston’s Fort Point Channel.
Metro article says Fort Point area is one of Boston’s hottest spots
The Fort Point district is experiencing a revival, according to the Metro. New bars and restaurants–including Sportello and Drink are contributing to the rise.
As seen in the Improper Bostonian
FP3 had an honorable mention in May’s issue of the Improper Bostonian. Read more about FP3 as the magazine’s John Dryer takes you inside Boston’s imperatives: People, Food, Nightlife etc – all of which FP3 encompasses.
Live Hip. Live Artistic. Live FP3.
Barbara Lynch’s Sportello restaurant review in the Boston Globe
Located in the FP3 building is critically acclaimed chef Barbara Lynch’s Sportello Restaurant. Read a review of Sportello in the Boston Globe here.
Learn more about Barbara Lynch and FP3 Boston.
Visit sportelloboston.com for directions, reservations and more.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES (11.21.08)
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