Bazaar Meat By José Andrés shared by @infatuation says: ""With chandeliers made out of antlers, hanging hocks of Iberico ham, and the distinct aroma of suckling pig in the air, Bazaar Meat is what happens when you cross a bustling meat market with a Spanish tapas bar and a moody steakhouse. This is a Vegas-style feast, not where to come when you want to keep things light. To get the most out of your visit, order the Ultimate Tasting, which features classics like shrimp cocktail and beef tartare along with more adventurous dishes (think foie gras spun into miniature, fluffy-salty-sweet cotton candy on a stick). Plus, there’s wagyu cooked in front of you on a hot stone, and a juicy, Spanish-style bone-in ribeye. Fill up on the savory items—especially the buttered potato puree—becaus dessert is anticlimactic here, but you’ll probably be too stuffed to care."" on Postcard