last week in food (2/3 - 2/9)

Posted on March 13, 2008

Tuesday: Dinner at South Street: South Street = Flank Steak Salad. This time I remembered to order the dressing on the side and was much, much happier.

Friday: Dinner at Sakura (on the Corner): Our server here was pretty rude, and when we finally went to pay the check, there were definitely some shenanigans. He just started charging us arbitrary amounts insisting that they added up the total on the check. They did not, but it was not enough off to be worth fighting over. In their defense, they had just dealt with an enormous crowd of undergraduates in fancy clothes drinking sake bombs. We did get to sit in little room in the back which was kind of cool. I ordered a bunch of sushi and sashimi, and was very pleased. They still have my favorite spicy tuna in town.

last week in food (1/27 - 2/2)

Posted on March 13, 2008

Sunday: Dinner at Continental Divide: I love eating out on someone else’s tab. We ordered the Red Hot Blues and Texas Hummus as appetizers, and I ordered the Santa Fe Enchilada as my entree. I was disappointed with the quantity of Red Hot Blues. I really feel like this dish has become smaller in recent months. The Santa Fe Enchilada was stellar as expected. Michael ordered a New York Strip special, and it was absolutely incredible. It was served in a deep dish with a salad that had cream cheese on it, and the soupy mess at the bottom of the dish made an incredible salad dressing. Delicious.

Tuesday: Lunch at Main Street Market: I really should walk over the Fish Market in Main Street Market more. I ordered the fish tacos, and as usual, they were exceptionally good. I loved that the cook was out of fish, so we walked across the hall to the fish market and grabbed a filet out of the case. In addition, I am pretty certain they have some of the best fries in town.

Tuesday: Dinner at Amigo’s: Chili Verde. Nothing to see here.

Thursday: Meatball Sub from Baggby’s: How do I always forget how disgusting this sandwich is. Do not order it under any circumstances.

last week in food (1/20 - 1/26)

Posted on March 13, 2008

Sunday: Lunch at Amigos: We headed over there after kickball practice one morning. I ordered the Huevos con Chorizo and it was delicious, and I’m glad to have another dining option at Amigo’s.

Tuesday: Dinner at Kiki: We went there for dinner, and I ordered the Chicken Schwarma Entree. Boy, this was a disappointment. A few pieces of chipped chicken and some hummus. I guess they’re gone now, so there’s no point in posting this.

Wednesday: Lunch at Thai 99: I ordered the Pad Krapao. I love to hate Thai 99, but whenever I go there, I always enjoy my meal. Ordering spicy food there is a crapshoot. Half the time it comes out completely bland, and the other half it burns your tongue off. I got lucky today, and it came out with a good base level of spiciness which I supplemented with their spice plate.

Thursday: Dinner at South Street: Once again, I ordered the Flank Steak Salad. I forgot to ask for the dressing on the side, and as usual, it was swimming in the stuff. As much as I love the dressing, I can’t tolerate this much of it. The flank steak was actually NOT overcooked (I order rare), which was a nice surprise.

Friday: Lunch at The Tavern: Pigs in a blanket, a side of bacon, grits, and hot chocolate. What a way to start, and pretty much end, a morning.

Saturday: Lunch at Eppie’s: Will someone please remind me to eat at Eppie’s more. I think the only thing that keeps me from going is that it’s just so much damn food that’s so delicious. I can’t keep myself from eating every last bite, and I’m in a food coma for the rest of the afternoon.

last week in food (1/13 - 1/19)

Posted on February 13, 2008

Despite the fact that I’m writing this a month later, my memory of these meals in completely intact. It was a delicious last week in food.

Tuesday: Lunch at Baggby’s: Once again, I ordered the Pueblo Chicken Sandwich. It’s definitely the best sandwich at Baggby’s. My enthusiasm for it has dropped lately though. I think it’s because I work downtown and I’m having it fairly frequently.

Tuesday: Dinner at Sakura (in the Target shopping center): I was excited about trying this place. Apparently it’s a chain. Half the restaurant is a Benihana style hibachi and the other half serves Sushi. We just wanted some sushi. We ordered some sashimi, a specialty roll, and a few regular rolls. The portions were substantial, and it all tasted great. I think I’ll be going back frequently, as there was a big gap in Charlottesville for sushi in price and quality between Asian Express and Miyako.

Wednesday: Lunch at La Taza: Half order of Nachos: If a half order of nachos is this big, I can’t imagine what a full order looks like. A big complaint is that I really got the impression these nachos were microwaved, rather than baked. They came out really quickly, the cheese was unevenly melted, and the chips didn’t taste very fresh. Other than that, they were a standard plate of nachos, which definitely hit the spot.

Wednesday: Dinner at Beer Run: We went to Beer Run for the Belgian Beer Tasting. I felt the beer tasting was actually kind of lame. The samples were so tiny it just felt like I was sipping the bit of head leftover in the bottom of a pint glass. The big winner tonight, though, was the food. For appetizers we ordered the cheese plate (Ploughman’s Platter on the menu), some cheese dip (I can’t remember what this was called), and the Pork and Turkey Meatloaf. The cheese plate was nice, but the $3 upcharge for 6 tiny slices of salami was ridiculous. I really enjoyed the cheese made with porter. I don’t remember much about the cheese dip, but we completely finished it, so it couldn’t have been bad. The Pork and Turkey Meatloaf is one of the greatest things I’ve eaten in recent memory. It was absolutely incredible. It was the perfect texture and consistency, not packed too firmly and not falling apart. It was juicy without being greasy. Everything about it was perfect. It came with sides of brown rice and carrots which were both also incredible. This is a must have dish. Overall, the Beer Run experience was a lot of fun. I loved being able to walk over and grab a beer out of their singles fridge and just pop it open at the table. For dessert we reached over into the fridge and grabbed a pint of Ben & Jerry’s, some spoons, and went at it. I want to go back.

Thursday: Dinner at Orbit: I ordered the fish and chips. Gross, gross, gross. Soggy, tasteless, and dripping with grease. Just gross. Do not order this.

Friday: Late Night at C&O: Cheese plate and Mac & Cheese: I love C&O’s late night menu. We wandered over there watching There Will Be Blood. We ordered the cheese plate, the mac and cheese, and some wine. As usual, it was the perfect cap to a night. I dream about their mustard vinaigrette.

last week in food (11/25 - 12/1)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Wednesday: Lunch at Marco and Luca: I had dumplings and soup. What more could be said about this?

Wednesday: Dinner at Bang!: We had a group of ten celebrating Colin’s birthday and ordered nearly everything on the menu. It’s all a blur to me, so I’ll just talk about desert. We Chocolate Three Ways, Asian Donuts, and Fried Bananas. They were all scrumptious. The chocolate includes cake, mousse, and some sort of chocolate brulee. The cake was the weak link by far. I didn’t really understand what was asian about the donuts, but they were served with ice cream and were crunchy on the outside and squishy on the inside. Finally, I have a soft spot for fried bananas, and these did not disappoint. Once again, they were served with ice cream, and they were delicious. Had we stopped without desert, I would’ve been disappointed with the meal, but with desert, it was awesome. Next time, I’ll just have desert.

Thursday: Lunch at Hamdinger’s: Rob has been telling me to go to Hamdinger’s for months. I’m not sure why I resisted, but when Phoebe told me the same thing, I knew it was time. I got an organic chicken sandwich, which consisted of a grilled chicken skewer pulled into a crusty roll. At my request, he topped it with potato curry and schiracha sauce. Wow, this was really good. Places like Hamdinger’s that sell organic foods at reasonable prices really highlight the absurdity of restaurants in town charging huge premiums for their local products. If he can sell an organic chicken sandwich for $5, the sit-down places can bring their prices down from $20.

Thursday: Dinner at Mono Loco: I wasn’t feeling particularly adventurous today, so I ordered the pork tamale, which I know is good, and it was. The big win was the pomegranate mojito. Pomegranate is my favorite fruit, and mint is one of my favorite flavors. Both of them in one drink was awesome. Mmmm, maybe I’ll head over there after work and have one tonight.

I’m all caught up! How exciting.

last week in food (11/18 - 11/24)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Monday: Dinner at Shebeen: I had a buy-one-get-one-free coupon expiring at the end of the year, so we swung by after Kate’s team won their volleyball championship. I ordered the Braised Lamb Shank, and what came out, presentation-wise, was amazing. An enormous, piece of meat sitting in a pool of sauce with the huge bone sticking out of the top. I was awestruck. The lamb was fall off the bone tender. The real winner was the sauce. It was a rich port reduction, and it was perfect. I made it through the lamb in no time and spent the remainder of the meal mopping up the sauce. I am definitely going back and having this dish.

We spent Thanksgiving in Charleston, SC. I thought about writing those up, but then decided against it because I am lazy. If you really, really want to hear about them, comment, and I may write them up.

last week in food (11/11 - 11/17)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Friday: Dinner at Aqui es Mexico: After a long hiatus, we finally returned to Aqui es Mexico. Honestly, I don’t remember what I ordered, but I do remember that Kate and I both enjoyed what we had. I’ll talk to her and see if we can figure it out.

Saturday: Dinner at Brick Oven: The salad bar wasn’t up to snuff this time around. The pizza, however, was delicious. We ordered the Hot Tomato. We also ordered a pasta dish, which was surprisingly good. I’ll definitely be trying more of their pasta on future visits.

last week in food (11/4 - 11/10)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Sunday: Dinner at Amigo’s: When we walked up to Amigo’s it was apparent that this was not a typical night. From the outside we could see the Mariachi on the inside dancing and singing his way around the restaurant. When we walked in, it was surprisingly busy, and several tables were passing around bottles of tequila while enjoying the music. We sat down, and I asked for my usual Chili Verde. It turns out they were out of pork. For some reason, I was actually pleased to hear this. It implied that they didn’t just have crates and crates of frozen pork sitting in a freezer somewhere. I then ordered the Chili Colorado, which is chunks of beef in a spicy red sauce. While the sauce was excellent, beef is not nearly as forgiving a meat as pork is, and it came out tough and overdone. I still enjoyed the meal though, but I’m hoping next time around they have pork.

Tuesday and Wednesday: Dinner from Asian Express: I was sick as a dog this week. It’s why I had Amigo’s yesterday, and why I had Chinese food two nights in a row. I loaded it up with chili oil and schiracha sauce, and for a few hours afterwords enjoyed an evening free of congestion, sinus pressure, and phlegm. The first night, I ordered orange chicken, and it was your typical take-out chinese fare. The breading on the chicken was soggy, and there was way too much sauce. Of course with enough hot sauce, it was delicious. The second night, I ordered chicken with garlic sauce, and this was surprisingly good. The stir fry is definitely better than the deep fried stuff. I think it’s safe to generalize that to all chinese take-out.

Lunch from Feast: Kate picked me up a Reuben. I was disappointed. I think I just have strong preconceptions of what a Reuben should be, and the sandwich from Feast was not that. I don’t blame Feast for this, because the sandwich was good. When I think of a Reuben, I think of excess. An oversized piece of Rye piled high with corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss, and dressing oozing out on all sides. What I got from Feast was a healthily portioned and meticulously assembled interpretation of a Reuben. Again, there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just not what I had in mind. Here’s a Reuben from Katz’s Deli in New York for what I had in mind:

last week in food (10/28 - 11/3)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Friday: Lunch at Spry’s BBQ: This was exciting. Erica and I headed over there for a late lunch and caught the tail end of their buffet. Our server suggested on filling up a couple of plates, and we did. They definitely have good BBQ, but I’ll refrain from awarding it any distinctions until I try Belmont BBQ. Unfortunately, none of the sides really appealed to me, and I wasn’t impressed by the rolls that were just sitting in a big bulk bag at the end of the buffet. The service was good except for one disappointment. I’d ordered hush puppies since I’d heard a lot about them, and they weren’t on the buffet. They never showed up. I’m going to try them again at dinner and see how things are different.

Tuesday: Lunch at Revolutionary Soup: The Clark Steak Sandwich is the juiciest sandwich ever made. By the time I got it from the counter to my table, it was already sitting in a puddle of it’s own juices. Normally, I’d be annoyed, but those juices are pure flavor. I ate the sandwich with a fork and knife and enjoyed every bite. Definitely try this one.

Wednesday: Lunch at Lee’s Grill: Chicken Teriyaki. Enough said.

last week in food (10/21 - 10/27)

Posted on December 4, 2007

Tuesday: Dinner at South Street: I got the house salad with tuna. South Street’s sesame ginger house dressing is probably my favorite in town. The tuna is sashimi grade tuna seared on the outside and raw on the inside. Together they are pretty delicious.

Thursday: Dinner from Yuan Ho: Had a variety of Chinese food delivered with some friends. By far, the winner was the String Beans in Szechwan Sauce. They’ve had their ups and downs with me, but those string beans are always delicious.

Friday: Dinner at Carytown Burgers and Fries: Mmmmmm. So delicious. After Michael expressed his disappointment in my Charlottesville burger recommendations, I asked him to school me in the way of the burger. I went down to Richmond, and he took me to Carytown Burgers and Fries. I had the Italian Stallion which includes garlic, roasted red peppers, lettuce, tomato, onion, provolone, and horseradish sauce. Here it is in all it’s delicious glory:

Italian Stallion

Wow, this was one of the best burgers I’ve ever had in my life. I ate it and I wanted another one on the spot. The beef was juicy and struck the perfect balance between being not too tightly packed without falling apart. I really want to know where the roll came from. It was the perfect amount of chewy and and very fresh tasting. The toppings were all secondary to the beef and bread. This burger would be awesome with nothing else on it. We also had the chili cheese fries:

Chili Cheese Fries

Finally, I had a milkshake. It was awesome as well. I was very impressed by this meal, and if anybody know of a place in Charlottesville that can compare, please let me know. In the meantime, I declare Richmond the winner of the central Virginia burger battle.