TLDR: Just go to Driftwood and thank me later. Crab Bao, Roasted Bone Marrow, Rice Noodle Rolls, BLT Fried Rice and Pork Ribs are must tries.
To get a sense of what Driftwood is about you should check out their about page on their website:
https://www.driftwoodnyc.com/about
"Driftwood is inspired by Chef Shane Kim's childhood as a first- generation Asian-American growing up in the Southwest and his affinity for comfort food. Combining his heritage, story, and experience working at fine-dining and casual establishments with French culinary training, Driftwood is Asian-Americana showcasing Asian ingredients and flavor with nostalgic American comfort food. With his partner and chef Mimi Chen - a small team with a big heart bringing something different to the great town of Maspeth."
This all makes for an interesting remix of dishes and flavors. I love seeing the passion of behind the scenes chef Shane Kim and front of house hospitality and co-owner, Mimi Chen. There is much to love about Driftwood, although this is a 5 star review I can't say every dish hit the mark with me, or was executed perfectly.. but its not about perfection, but admiration for the spirit and potential of Driftwood hitting its stride. Here is my breakdown and hopefully constructive criticism:
As of this writing Driftwood does not have its liquor license, but it has an interesting mocktail program along with teas and soft drinks. I've tried a few and I can't say any of them stood out. Looking forward to when they can serve alcohol.
Do not miss dishes:
The Rice Noodle Rolls I would consider one of their signature dishes - The brown butter soy sauce combined with shrimp flavor the tender rice rolls almost transforming them into scallops. A hit of lime bring brightness to this dish that everyone I spoke to raves about. Get this!
BLT Fried Rice was the other dish I heard my friend Jo exclaim she may like this slightly better than the Rice Rolls.. Neuske's bacon, red yuzu kosho, baconnaise, salt cured yolk and Tobiko will make you forget about the unlisted L.
Golden Crab Bao - these crispy buns with tender snow crab mixed with creme fresh has citrusy yuzu tobiko tying these baos up with a bow - a real gift.
Roasted Bone Marrow - This is what bread and butter wants to be when it grows up. The crispy outside and fluffy inside toast pieces were perfect with this decadent marrow - I could have eaten this all!
Pork Ribs - I loved the smoked gochujang sauce on this the melted mozz adds a comforting blanket. Get this with a side of fantastic Fresno gouda cornbread, eat then nap...
Great Dishes:
Mala Tots - The crispy tots with spicy powder blend has a kick that sneaks up on you.
Chicken & Mochi Waffles - classic chicken and waffles with an Asian twist - delicious and so sharable. Good with the mala tots if you like spicy with your sweet.
Stir-Fry Peashoots - I'll take peashoots in any form. Get your greens in.
Missing the mark:
Milk Bead - I don't know the cost of the ingredients or technique that go into making this but 5 mini buns for the cost does not seem worth it. They should be larger. If these were served like parker house rolls bursting from a small pan it would be more impressive. Nice flavor though.
Salmon Seaweed Crisp - I just expected more flavor and maybe the dish sat for a bit the seaweed wasn't crisp.
Endive Salad - overdressed making for soggy endive it could use a lighter touch.
Charcoal-Seared Scallops - maybe I didn't try enough of this, but it wasn't that memorable. I need a re-do!
Pork Belly Wraps - the fried rind was hard and unbreakable - could not chew. Pork belly wasn't as tender as I would like and missing spice. Rice was too mushy for me.
Did not try the burger or boil on this occasion, but although I am not a big boil fan I had it at an event and the flavor is very good and ingredients very fresh.
I am Driftwood fan and I look forward to coming back maybe with less people so I don't have to share so much good food! read more