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ATHLEISURE MAG #79 JUL ISSUE | THE ART OF THE SNACK Limani NY

In The Art of the Snack, we always love sharing our favorite places to get a meal and although many may be seen as splurges, there is a perfect union when you have a restaurant that focuses on clean eating and still feels like a splurge with its flavor profiles and assortment. We connected with Executive Chef/Partner, M.J. Alam of Limani New York who shared with us his culinary background, Greek-Mediterranean cuisine and a number of expansions that are taking place with his restaurant!

ATHLEISURE MAG: Tell us about your culinary background and how you came to Limani NYC.

CHEF M.J. ALAM: I am from Bangladesh originally and I used to live in Canada, grew up there and my culinary base is from Canada. So I learned everything there. I started working at a restaurant chain called Au Vieux Duluth in Montreal at one of the franchises with me and my friend. From there, I took the official chef position and then I was running them all. Before then, I used to work in Estiatorio Milos in Montreal for 3 years. I also opened another restaurant briefly in Quebec and I found out that they opened another Milos in NY and the guys were calling me and I took the position here as a sous chef and after a year, I took over.

I ran Milos NY for 18 years. I opened Milos Las Vegas and Milos Miami and then I knew that if there was an opportunity in the city, I would be interested in opening something else. The owners of Limani reached out to me and they were looking to open their second location in Midtown. They wanted me to be the Executive Chef and they made me a partner as well. So, that’s how we started. I love Mediterranean cuisine as this is what I do.

AM: For those that may not be familiar with Greek-Mediterranean cuisine, what flavors and spices are indicative of foods that are cooked in this way?

CHEF MJA: It’s everything and all that I do! It’s the fish and the fresh seafood! It's

all about the salt, the pepper and the oregano. It’s about the capers – it’s about the Greek style! My goal is to always search for fresh fish and seafood and to bring this to the people at the table so that they have a modern Greek style for the modern diet I would say. This is my goal to find the fresh ingredients and give it to the people in a healthy way. I don’t do much with the sauce and all that. Everything is the fresh ingredients and the fresh herbs as well as the olive oil. We try to work with everything that is seasonal here.

AM: We are long time fans of Greek-Mediterranean cuisine and it’s such a treat to be able to talk to you as we are long time fans of Estiatorio Milos here in NY as a favorite for lunch and business dinners as well!

In looking at Limani, you have a gorgeous location at Rockefeller Center. Can you tell us about the interiors of this location and set the stage for us for those that have yet to dine here? Do you also have an outdoor option as well?

CHEF MJA: Yes, yes we have an outdoor option. We have an outdoor garden with tables outside, especially with the amazing weather so that people can enjoy it. Being on top of the rock with all of the buildings around it and there is fresh air that you can enjoy on a sunny day. People really enjoy it.

Inside, we have a nice, white Greek marble and interiors that make you feel like you’re in Santorini. We also have a small infinity pool in the middle of the dining area where you can jump in if you get too hot and cool down ha ha.

AM: Ha I’m sure that they don’t but I’m sure it’s pretty tempting!

What are 3 appetizers that you suggest they should eat after taking that metaphorical dip when they’re dining with friends and family?

CHEF MJA: We have our famous Grilled Octopus that we do sashimi style and it’s really good as it’s a Tunisian Octopus. It’s drizzled with some olive oil and a touch of red wine vinegar. Another great dish that we have that we’re famous for is our Greek Salad and our chips which is called Kolokithi which are paper thin sliced zucchini and eggplant chips served with lightly fried kefalograviera (cheese) and tzatziki.

AM: For your main meal, what are 3 dishes that we should have in mind when we’re coming in for our next visit?

CHEF MJA: We always have on display our fish and variety from all over the world from Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Greece and local. So you come here, and you choose. Your server will take you to the display and will show you the market and whatever is available, that’s what you can choose. I do have some other options for those that may not like fish. We have a Cowboy which is a 26 oz. bone-in ribeye which has been dry aged for 30 days and is served with asparagus or and potatoes or French Fries. We also have a Lamb Chops from Colorado that are served with Cauliflower and broccoli. But I mean, we mostly specialize in fish! I mean, people come here –

AM: For fish!MJA: Yes, they come here to choose from the display, then the guys scale it, gut it out, clean it and we make it!

AM: What cocktails are you excited about as we’re in the thick of the summer where we’re all looking to be refreshed.

MJA: We have a number of options. We have our Lychee Martini, VIP-TINI with vodka and infused pineapple and we have our Mediterranean Mule with Figenza Fig Vodka, pomegranate juice, fresh lime juice, topped with ginger beer and served over ice. We also have an extensive and global wine list.

AM: To end a great meal, it’s always about dessert. What are 3 that we should be thinking about?

MJA: Oh we have a beautiful dessert that is a home made walnut cake Baklava. Another one that we created is the Deconstruction Baklava – it’s an oven baked layered phyllo dough with almonds, walnuts, cinnamon with honey syrup. It’s beautiful – it’s traditional and like everything, it’s made here. We also have a Chocolatina which is a chocolate lava cake and we use our seasonal fruits and Greek yogurt.

AM: In addition to your Rockefeller Center location, you are also in Long Island with your original location in Limani Roslyn as well as Limani Taverna in Woodbury. Can you tell me about these as well? Are the menus the same or are they different?

MJA: It’s 95% the same.AM: Is there a pool there?MJA: No ha ha you have to jump into the sea. But in addition to those restaurants, we also have our Boston locations. One will be in South Street and the other is in Chestnut Hill.

AM: How do you navigate having all of these restaurants? Is it difficult to split your time between them?

MJA: This is what I do, yeah. I love doing this. I was in Boston going back and forth hiring people. It’s about training people and then getting service started as well.

AM: Hearing how many locations are opening or will be opened, we definitely appreciate you taking the time!

locations are opening or will be opened, we definitely appreciate you taking the time!

MJA: Well, let me tell you about another one that’s coming – we’re opening in Charlotte, NC too. This will be around August.

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