27 February 2007

Theme Week Continues.....sorta

So we couldn't decide on a good theme for this week, so we have decided to go with 'view week'. In other words, places we think will have the best boobage to looka at while we eat.

Yesterday was the old stand by, the mall. Viewage was OK, but not really special. Today we went to Panera...or Poonera as we have dubbed it. But sadly, the view was not spectacular either.

Not sure where to for tomorrow, but with this weather there needs to be more flesh exposed! :)

22 February 2007

Latin American Week, Part 4

Day four brought us to Los Amigos, where the old Scales and Tails used to be. Pretty much comparable to La Fiesta, although probably a tad bit cheaper. I had the "#17" by which I mean the Mexican Chicken, which is about all I will eat at a Mexican joint. Chicken strips with rice, cheese sauce, pico de gallo and refried beans. The dish was a bit spicier than at La Fiesta, which is a good thing.

The nachos they had for the appetizer were much, much better than La Fiesta, but the salsa didn't have as much kick, so I guess it evened out.

All and all a decent joint if ya like Mexican.

Tomorrow we're getting free lunch at work, so I think Latin America week is officially over. So, I will sum up, top to bottom:

  1. Black Bean Cafe
  2. Las Brasas
  3. Super Perros
  4. Los Amigos
I forgot to check to see if they had maduros at Los Amigos, but I will rank the other three in order of maduros quality:

  1. Super Perros
  2. Las Brasas
  3. Black Bean Cafe
All were good though.

21 February 2007

Latin American Week, Part 3

Today we went to Las Brasas on the parkway. This is a Peruvian place that also does some Cuban dishes. I had the Tacu Tacu, which is a rice based dish with white beans and topped with a thin steak. Not real spicey, which I was kinda hoping for, but still very tasty. I also got a side order of maduros, which were nearly as good as the ones from Super Perros. Some of the other dishes they had looked interesting, so we're probably gonna have to return there a few times to sample all the goods.

20 February 2007

Latin American Week, Part 2

Today we went to Super Perros, a Columbian hotdog place. It is definitely different fare, but quite tasty. I had the super perro, which is a hot dog with cheese, crushed potato chips, pineapple sauce, and also with mustard, ketchup, mayo and 'pink sauce', which I declined. I did ask for the pink sauce on the side to see what it was...tasted kinda like ketchup and mayo together. Anyway, the dog was good. I got an empenada on the side, as well as an order of maduros. The sides were excellent, and the maduros were the best I have had in town thus far.

Reasonably priced and tasty. On the down side, I got totally soaked when Howie tried to get up from the table and knocked Brian's cup of water over onto me. I'm still cold.

19 February 2007

Latin American Week

Yes the lunch boredom continues. Epic.

So we decided today that we would hit up the various Latin American offerings. Today, we went to the Black Bean Cafe, a Cuban joint. I had the arroz con pollo (cause that's just what I get when I get Cuban) and it was a load. I got the maduros (fried ripe plantains) as a side, cause I love them. I couldn't finish all the rice, but the whole meal was exceptional, and reasonably priced. It will be hard to top this place this week.

Word to the wise though, go with the dinner platters they have, rather than the sandwiches. You get a better overall value and a lot more food.

16 February 2007

BBQ Denouement

(French wordies, fuck yeah!)

OK, so we hit Gerdies and it was OK. Crap-ton of food for the money, but not spectacular grub. Actually, the meat was pretty good, but I didn't care for the sauce. The corn was garlic style like Wilson's, and pretty good. They aren't joking when they call it sweet tea either, diabetics be warned.


Final rankings:

1) Jim & Milt's
1a) Tiny's
1b) Famous Dave's
2) Gerdie's
3) Wilson's

You pretty much can't go wrong with those first three. I probably won't want BBQ for a good long while, although this week made me want to make MY BBQ ribs, which I haven't done in years.


Not sure what next week's theme will be, if any.

BBQ week update!

Yesterday we hit Famous Dave's. Pretty good and cheaper than I was lead to expect. Portions weren't as large as Jim & Milt's but that isn't a horrible thing....at least not for your arteries. Food was good, and the cornbread muffins were excellent.

So, far, I'd rate the fare thusly

1) Jim & Milt's
1a) Tiny's
1b) Famous Dave's
2) Wilson's.

Not sure where or if we'll be BBQ'ing it up today. B-dawg wants to get a nooner, so...

EDIT: We're going to Gerdie's.

This laptop is totally comfy

Cute overload, indeed.

14 February 2007

Lunch Theme Weeks....With Reviews!

So yeah, the lunchbunch have become bored with lunch and now we're doing thematic weeks.

Last week was pizza week. We hit Red Elephant, Decent Pizza, Mellow Mushroom and finally Barnaby's (no lunch on Monday). I'd rate them thusly:

1) Decent
2) Mellow
3) Elephant
4) Dog shit
5) Barnaby's

Decent Pizza is like Momo's...gigantic slices for cheap. They also have Bradley's sausage as an available topping, which wins. The crust is thin, with the outer edge being thick and doughy. I left the outer crust.

Mellow Mushroom is a bit more traditional, thicker crust. I think it is a whole wheat crust. Very tasty. A bit more expensive than Decent.

Red Elephant was like Barnaby's minus all the skeeze. Same crust (beer batter) and cut style. Tasted a little better to me, but I am not a huge fan of Barnaby's. The atmosphere was world's better than Barnaby's....meaning it has been cleaned in the last 20 years. It is a wait-staff place like Mellow Shroom, which means you have to tip, and the prices were pretty high for what ya got.

Barnaby's is stuck in the 70's, which is incidentally the last time the place was cleaned. Efficiency is definitely not something they specialize in there. You are supposed to pick a table first...each of which have a barely discernible, grimy number plate and if you are lucky, a paper menu and small pencil. You're supposed to bubble in on the paper menu what you want, then take it to the cashier to pay (and hope that somebody doesn't take your table in the mean time).

So, you get up to the counter and pay for your food and they ask for your name. Now, first of all, you can't get your drink at this counter or pay for it. Second, they asked your name and don't give a damn about the number of the table you chose...so why did you bother putting that on the menu to begin with? OK, so you're gonna be thirsty of course, so you have to head to the bar area and order your drink - and pay for it - separately from your food. Fine. Great. God help you if you wanted to pay with plastic.

So you get back to your dirty table, assuming it hasn't been pilfered, and you wait. They will eventually call your name over a loudspeaker stolen directly from Charlie Brown. If you can manage to understand what they say on that damn thing, get your ears checked. But wait...there's more insanity. If you ordered a pizza, you have to pick it up at yet another counter (we're up to three now). If you ordered anything else....yup, you guessed it...you go to a fourth counter.

Holy balls that place sucks.




This week is BBQ week.

On Monday we tried out Wilson's. It is a small mom & pop BBQ place that is a bit hard to get to because of a one-way street. The food is comparable to Sonny's in taste. Portions and price were OK, but nothing to get excited about. The best part of the meal was the corn on the cob. They must boil it in a garlic infused liquid and then sprinkle it with cajun seasoning. It is awesome.

Tuesday we drove way out to Tiny's. This place is all backwoods BBQ all the way. And it is awesome. The portions were hefty and the price very reasonable. You even get a complimentary dose of BBQ smoke perfume to take back with you to work. Highly recommend.

Today we hit Jim & Milt's. I got a combo platter with sliced pork and some ribs. I figured it would just have smaller portions of each, but the plate was loaded. It came with beans and a fried corn on the cob. Folks, I'll be dead by 40...if that. But I will have eaten well, and thus lived well. Everything was very good.

So far I have Jim & Milt's just slightly ahead of Tiny's. Tomorrow we're hitting a chain place; Famous Dave's. We'll see how that goes.