The Clam

Last updated on February 13, 2016

White curved ceiling, white linen, dark chairs, with the semi-open kitchen, The Clam is a cozy restarrant on Hudson St opened over a year ago. Chef/ co-owner Mike Price is cracking up clams everyway there is. On the menu, there are clam dip, clam red sauce, deep fried clams, clam pizza, stuffed clams, clam soup, steamed clams, and of course, raw calms. But I have to say I am surpised that at The Clam where Clam should be the star, none of the entree feature clams. Since we came to The Clam to have clams, so clams we have.
Purple RainYuzu Pomergranate Swizzle
There were 8 selections from the cocktails menu. Immediately 2 stands out to us, the Purple Rain and Yuzu Pomegranate Swizzle. Love the Purple Rain, unlike the dark purple color, the drink was light and crisp, and the ginger added a little zest. It was perfectly balance. The Yuzu Pomegranate Swizzle was not as sweet aas we fear. It brought us to that little tropical island, with toes in the sand and enjoying the sun. absolutely love the yuzu. The only thing is that, the tall glass was filled 95% with ice, there were only may be 3 slip of cocktail in it.

the clam dip zesty potato chips

    THE CLAM DIP zesty potato chips
    Clam Dip is served with large basket of thick crunchy potato chips. The chips seasoned, and would be by itself. The clam dip was very creamy and has plenty of clams in it. Between the dip’s creaminess and chips’ saltiness, I would be happier if it was a little more lemony. This would be the perfect snack/ finger food for the Super Bowl.

diver scallop crudo

    DIVER SCALLOP CRUDO red blush pear, hazelnuts, chives, lime
    One of my favorite dish of the nigh. The scallop crudo was the only thing we ordered that is not clam, and it did not disappoint. The scallop was sweet. The pears and lime help bring out the sweetness and flavor even more. The crushed hazelnuts on top added crunch. It is refreshing, and just delicious.

6 littleneck clams with cocktail sauce

    6 LITTLENECK CLAMS cocktail sauce
    Clams were very fresh. Nice cocktail sauce with a little kick.

steamed littlenecks

    STEAMED LITTLENECK juicy bread, natural broth
    This was a bigger portion than I thought it would be. Clam broth was great. All the flavor from the clam came out. I could drink it as soup. While the broth was perfect, the clams were a little bit salty for me. And the garlic bread was fantastic.

spaghetti & clams spicy gravy,  fried clam & lobster sliders

    SPAGHETTI & CLAMS spicy gravy, salad on top, FRIED BELLY CLAM & LOBSTER SLIDERS griddled bun & OLD BAY FRIES cocktail sauce
    Since we were sharing everything, our server was very thoughtful to have the portion split in 2 for us, so the tiny table doesn’t seems as crowed. For any pasta dish, the sauce is the soul. And this spicy clam sauce was excellent. It was rich with a just enough kick. The salad on top was a great idea. since the spaghetti is rather heavy, salad added a certain lightness to the dish.
    Fried belly clam was gorgeous. Not too much dough, crispy on the outside and juicy inside. Griddled bun was buttery and soft, lightly toasted. Lobster on the other hand, was kind of absent here. I would wish for a little more lobster and tartar sauce or maybe a slide of lemon on the side, to balance out the greasiness of the clam and buttered bun.

    For so long, oyster has been taking the spotlight, it is about time that clam takes the stage. After a clam-ful night, we didn’t have any room for dessert. My high note was definitely the scallop curdo and the spicy clam spaghetti. Service was warm and attentive. When our check arrived, it came in a little notebook, filled with comments or sketches left by customers. It is a cute thoughtful idea, and we enjoyed flipping through it. The Clam
    On a side note, I found it odd that there is a window to the street where the bathroom is. While I do not know what it would look like from the outside, it certainly didn’t make me feel comfortable going about my business. We all know there are a lot of creeps in this world. (Feb, 2015)
    The Clam

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