Saturday, January 26, 2008

Thai Taste - Dilworth

Thai
$17ish - #42 & Amstel Light

I'm ashamed to say I've lived in Charlotte almost 10 years and this was my first visit to Thai Taste. Everyone I know who's been loves it but as I am afraid of Thai food, I've been hesitant to go. I went with a group of 5 who all had recommendations of what I should try, so I was feeling pretty confident I'd like what I ordered. I ended up with #42 (no idea the name) but it was probably as close to chinese food as thai food gets. Wide rice noodles with chicken, napa cabbage, broccoli, carrots and light soy sauce. It was awesome!! One friend got the Pad Thai which was really good too. I normally am not a fan of the flavor of Pad Thai elsewhere, but this one was different and I liked it. My other friends got different curry dishes with coconut milk, and they were all good too. I probably wouldn't order them myself, but I enjoyed a taste. For those that like that flavor, they all loved what they got. Well, food aside, the place is pretty cool. Quaint, asian themed restaurant that was packed but not overly so. Our service was good, and our waiter was quirky in a good way. The guy that checked us out had go-go gadget fingers so that was fun to watch. Besides that, the location is great and I found something I liked. I hope to go back soon. Side note: they do a lot of take out business if you're looking for ideas. Later!!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Intermezzo - Midwood

Pizza/Eastern European
$17 - split a pizza, intermezzo salad, and san pellegrino

So, it's a cool spot off of central near the old Swing 1000. The location's been a few different bars but hopefully this family owned eastern european restaurant will stick around. There are 10 tables and a cozy bar area so it can feel hoppin' pretty quickly. The bartender and waiter (eric) were really friendly and flirty, so it was easy to enjoy the experience. The menu is eclectic, unusual pizza options, eastern european dishes I didn't know of and then basic stuff like turkey burgers. The pizza we ordered was really good. The crust is softer than hawthornes but not as doughy as the old mellow or papa johns. We ordered something with sundried tomatoes and other stuff that I don't remember except to say it was yummy. Since the place is a little small, we had to wait around 20 minutes but for a Friday night at 7:30, this wasn't too bad. All in all, I liked it. it's cozier than hawthorne's and more familiar feeling. I would think it would be easy to become a recognized regular if you wanted to. I'd recommend it. oh, one thing to note. my friend and I ordered the 16 inch and ended up taking half home. I'm sure the small would have been a better choice but the waiter convinced us to go big. Just an FYI.