The main attraction here is a stunning bone-in heritage pork loin. The pork loin is grilled to seal in all its natural juices, then basted in a sweet and smoky barbecue sauce. Balancing out this satisfying meal are a classic Yukon Gold potato salad with a Dijon mustard-based dressing and garlicky sautéed green beans.
Nutritional facts
Protein
51g
Carbs
68g
Calories
620kcal
Fat
19g
Ingredients
Creme Fraiche, Red Onion, Pork Loin, Black Pepper, Garlic, Dijon Mustard, Kosher Salt, Green Beans, Shallot, Mayonnaise, BBQ Sauce, Yukon Potatoes, Green Onion, Lemon Juice
Contains milk, eggs, soybeans.
Reviews
4.3
Based on 1440 reviews
This is one of my favorites but there was something off with the potato salad. The taste was off putting.
Ruth · 05/16/26
Potato salad and green beans were not very exciting.
Colleen · 05/14/26
Naomi · 05/14/26
Taste was fine, potatoes were a bit LARGE. The pork loin was very tough to chew but good flavor!
Stuart · 05/13/26
Too sweet for my taste.
Nico · 05/11/26
The green beans were uneatable-tough and stringy. The pork was a little dry and tough but tasty. The potato salad was great.
james · 05/10/26
Cheri · 05/10/26
The potato salad was good. i didn't even try the meat.It was unidentifiable! it might have been delicious despite the lumps of fat, but it was so weirdly shaped that i'm not into mystery meat!
Anne · 05/09/26
Andrew · 05/08/26
Tamika · 05/08/26
The potato salad ruins this meal.
Tamika · 05/08/26
I really enjoyed this meal. My only objection was the lack of seasoning in the potato salad. it was far too bland.
Constance · 05/07/26
Pork and green beans were cooked right but the potatoes in the potato salad were way undercooked. I don't like my potato salad to be crunchy.
Jane · 05/07/26
improve potato side
Pamela · 05/07/26
it was all very good, the only thing was the pork is a little tough, but hard to grill and have it travel well. also maybe a few more veggies but worth a shot. especially summertime vibe
Kyle · 05/07/26
katrina · 05/07/26
Mariana · 05/07/26
Pork was very fatty. Meal was not as good as it was before
For much of the past two decades, Chef John DeLucie has been one of New York City's most popular chefs leading a number of restaurants like Bedford & Co, Ainslie, Empire Diner, The Lion, and The Waverly Inn. Upon graduating from NYU, he eventually gave in to his natural culinary curiosity and began a tour of Europe's great cuisine centers (France and Italy) where he sculpted his own cooking style, fusing modern cooking techniques with European craft. Upon returning to the States, DeLucie landed several jobs including Chef de Cuisine at the venerable seafood restaurant Oceana. Today, DeLucie's style remains as distinctively simple as it is universally praised. His newest restaurant, Merchants Social, opened in Hudson, New York, in 2022.