Sushi
$27 per person for sushi assortment, house salads and edamame and a drink
Dinner at Mai was a bittersweet experience. The sushi was awesome!! We tried a few different rolls including the New Orleans (shrimp tempura with avocado and tuna), Arizona (spicy tuna and avo), Philly (salmon, cream cheese and something else) and a plain tuna roll. The Arizona was the best, surprisingly so, then NO, then Philly, then tuna. The house salads were awesome (love ginger dressing) and edamame was great. The problem was our service was TERRIBLE!!! and I mean to the point where we debated even leaving a tip (we did). We arrive and order drinks. The water shows up but the other drinks are a little slow to arrive (there are only 4 or 5 occupied tables in the place so not sure what the hold up was). Then we order our sushi (by writing it down ourselves), edamame and our salads. It takes a while but then our edamame and sushi show up at the same time. Hello! Edamame is an app therefore it comes out first. Notice that I did not say our salads came out too. We had to ask about those after about 5 minutes. Of course since we're eating sushi which has tons of sodium, we drink all our water. Our waitress never refills our glasses, another waitress does...once. The food is outstanding but we are getting a little peeved at our waitress. She doesn't clear anything from the table after it's done (i.e. salad bowls, edamame, shells, empty glasses, etc.) so everything just keeps piling on up. Oh, we never are offered silverware either, so we are forced to use chopsticks for everything. A great challenge on a fun night, but it would have been nice to have the option. Then she brings our bill and we split it. Only when the receipts come back, she's charged one card the full amount and the other card half of the amount. When we point this out to her, she just looks at us with an annoyed look and says, "I've already swiped the card. There's nothing I can do." ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Fortunately another waitress heard this, came over and said she could submit a refund to settle things up. Now I loved the old Mai on South Blvd and could love this new one. However, someone needs to retrain our waitress as she needs some serious help before she drives away any customers. I hate it when people complain about the service at the restaurant and berate waiters, but I had a small glimpse of understanding as to why this happens. What could have been a few mistakes and easily overlooked with an apology turned into a bad service experience because of her bad attitude. I hope you go and try this place out but definitely be warned about the waitstaff and if things look to be starting off on the wrong foot, beware the rest of your night.
Normally this is my Charlotte Restaurant Review blog. However, since I'm in the middle of a kitchen remodel, this blog is temporarily a highlight reel of Tour de Kitchens, an event my roommate and I made up where our friends would have us over for dinner and we would tell about it! It's been awesome! Enjoy.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Good Food on Montford - Selwyn/Park Rd
New American
While the place was packed and looked like it had a lot of potential, I might say it was trying too hard. They change their menu frequently as evidenced by the paper menu stapled together. They have small plates (hot, cold, light and noodles), then a substantial (i.e. meat) and sides. A friend and I split a bibb salad w avocado, goat cheese and grapefruit (yes, it tasted random on the salad too) and calamari. I thought the calamari was awesome even with the lemony sweet sauce and sausage it was served with. I ordered a noodle as my main course since none of the meats appealed to me. There were 3 fish options, rib eye, quail and pork ribs. None of those sounded good to me so I went with a garnecelli noodle tossed with garlic and tomato. It was a bit bland but I guess was what it was billed to be. I just hoped it would have a little zest. We ordered the fried yuca as a side and it was okay. My friend had the rib eye and said that it tasted good but was a little fatty. However, neither of us knew if that was normal for rib eye so take that with a grain of salt. However based on the number of people and noise level, people definitely like this place. The acoustics aren't very good so don't take someone with a hearing problem. All in all, I will probably go back at some point but it's not my new favorite. I would take Roosters over this place any day. http://www.goodfoodonmontford.com/
While the place was packed and looked like it had a lot of potential, I might say it was trying too hard. They change their menu frequently as evidenced by the paper menu stapled together. They have small plates (hot, cold, light and noodles), then a substantial (i.e. meat) and sides. A friend and I split a bibb salad w avocado, goat cheese and grapefruit (yes, it tasted random on the salad too) and calamari. I thought the calamari was awesome even with the lemony sweet sauce and sausage it was served with. I ordered a noodle as my main course since none of the meats appealed to me. There were 3 fish options, rib eye, quail and pork ribs. None of those sounded good to me so I went with a garnecelli noodle tossed with garlic and tomato. It was a bit bland but I guess was what it was billed to be. I just hoped it would have a little zest. We ordered the fried yuca as a side and it was okay. My friend had the rib eye and said that it tasted good but was a little fatty. However, neither of us knew if that was normal for rib eye so take that with a grain of salt. However based on the number of people and noise level, people definitely like this place. The acoustics aren't very good so don't take someone with a hearing problem. All in all, I will probably go back at some point but it's not my new favorite. I would take Roosters over this place any day. http://www.goodfoodonmontford.com/
Midwood restaurants
So, I've been eating out a lot recently but haven't kept up with the blog so I'll give an update on a bunch at once. I recently toured some of the new Midwood hot spots and here are my thoughts:
Common House - casual restaurant, nicer than the Dish and not as southern. Prices were great ($6 for Fried Green Tomato BLT + side salad and $5 or $6 for grilled (or maybe fried) Pimento Cheese Sandwich + fries. It's a neat spot with outdoor seating (points for that), modern feeling and someplace that's easy to go on a week night. The food was good if not a little random. I can't remember everything but mussels for an app and weird special. I guess you could say the menu wasn't super memorable. I really liked it while I had one friend say so-so on their dining experience. I'd recommend it for a different place to go.
Soul - metro lounge that serves sushi, random small plates and plays lots of techno. The vibe is very cool, the hostess was a little snotty and I've heard it's THE new spot for late night. The sushi menu looked pretty good, slightly overpriced but may be worth it. I didn't eat there. I can imagine it's more of a spot for drinks and will likely compete with Loft 1523 except it doesn't feel as big. The outdoor patio is slender and I can imagine gets packed pretty quickly. I would definitely meet someone there for drinks though and it's across the street from DQ if you get that blizzard craving too.
Central Coffee Co. - this cool coffee shop just opened about a week or two ago across from Intermezzo and the old Swing 1000 place. It's definitely a better coffee shop than Nova's (i.e. it's a real coffee shop and not a bakery with an espresso machine), the treats all looked homemade, and I'm pretty sure it's owned by a greek family as there were some definite greek themed food items. The pound cake looked amazing as did the blueberry scones. The biscotti was really good and homemade as well. They have free wireless and a neat atmosphere. There's a fireplace in the back with two comfy leather chairs and a skylight. There's a little chalkboard for kids and random magazines lying around if you get bored with your coffee friend. :) The only downside is no outdoor seating. However, they are supposedly working on this so maybe there will be next time. I would definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a cool local coffee shop that isn't the 'bucks.
Bucks County Tavern - random bar on the corner of Club & Central. I've always wanted to stop by there for a drink and I was finally able to. It's been 3 or 4 different bars since I've lived nearby and they finally have one that might work. They scraped the paint off the windows so it doesn't look so shady from the outside and put a tiki hut in the back. The crowd was super random ppl in their 40s and 50s, one guy peed in the parking lot and then came back in and sat down at the bar, two Harley guys came in as we were leaving and the whole night felt like that. Supposedly they serve good sandwiches but I was just there to soak in the randomness, not eat. If you're looking for a strange night, this would be a good place to end up.
Common House - casual restaurant, nicer than the Dish and not as southern. Prices were great ($6 for Fried Green Tomato BLT + side salad and $5 or $6 for grilled (or maybe fried) Pimento Cheese Sandwich + fries. It's a neat spot with outdoor seating (points for that), modern feeling and someplace that's easy to go on a week night. The food was good if not a little random. I can't remember everything but mussels for an app and weird special. I guess you could say the menu wasn't super memorable. I really liked it while I had one friend say so-so on their dining experience. I'd recommend it for a different place to go.
Soul - metro lounge that serves sushi, random small plates and plays lots of techno. The vibe is very cool, the hostess was a little snotty and I've heard it's THE new spot for late night. The sushi menu looked pretty good, slightly overpriced but may be worth it. I didn't eat there. I can imagine it's more of a spot for drinks and will likely compete with Loft 1523 except it doesn't feel as big. The outdoor patio is slender and I can imagine gets packed pretty quickly. I would definitely meet someone there for drinks though and it's across the street from DQ if you get that blizzard craving too.
Central Coffee Co. - this cool coffee shop just opened about a week or two ago across from Intermezzo and the old Swing 1000 place. It's definitely a better coffee shop than Nova's (i.e. it's a real coffee shop and not a bakery with an espresso machine), the treats all looked homemade, and I'm pretty sure it's owned by a greek family as there were some definite greek themed food items. The pound cake looked amazing as did the blueberry scones. The biscotti was really good and homemade as well. They have free wireless and a neat atmosphere. There's a fireplace in the back with two comfy leather chairs and a skylight. There's a little chalkboard for kids and random magazines lying around if you get bored with your coffee friend. :) The only downside is no outdoor seating. However, they are supposedly working on this so maybe there will be next time. I would definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a cool local coffee shop that isn't the 'bucks.
Bucks County Tavern - random bar on the corner of Club & Central. I've always wanted to stop by there for a drink and I was finally able to. It's been 3 or 4 different bars since I've lived nearby and they finally have one that might work. They scraped the paint off the windows so it doesn't look so shady from the outside and put a tiki hut in the back. The crowd was super random ppl in their 40s and 50s, one guy peed in the parking lot and then came back in and sat down at the bar, two Harley guys came in as we were leaving and the whole night felt like that. Supposedly they serve good sandwiches but I was just there to soak in the randomness, not eat. If you're looking for a strange night, this would be a good place to end up.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Amelie's - NoDa
French bakery
$5 - breakfast sandwich and large coffee
If you love cool places with yummy breakfast food or desserts, this is the place to go. They are a bakery with a cafe and food is fresh and good. I got an egg, Gruyere and ham on fresh baguette and it was awesome!! They have tons of little french desserts that people love (but I'm not a huge french dessert person). Because they are bakery, they are open 24 hours but I normally go on Saturday mornings if I remember. The coffee is good (not out of this world) but the sandwich makes that irrelevant. I've been for lunch and their soups are amazing (you can taste test if you want) but I would rather just go for breakfast. It's in a cool neighborhood and has a cool vibe. They support Habitat which I think is pretty cool. Definitely recommend this place! http://www.ameliesfrenchbakery.com/
$5 - breakfast sandwich and large coffee
If you love cool places with yummy breakfast food or desserts, this is the place to go. They are a bakery with a cafe and food is fresh and good. I got an egg, Gruyere and ham on fresh baguette and it was awesome!! They have tons of little french desserts that people love (but I'm not a huge french dessert person). Because they are bakery, they are open 24 hours but I normally go on Saturday mornings if I remember. The coffee is good (not out of this world) but the sandwich makes that irrelevant. I've been for lunch and their soups are amazing (you can taste test if you want) but I would rather just go for breakfast. It's in a cool neighborhood and has a cool vibe. They support Habitat which I think is pretty cool. Definitely recommend this place! http://www.ameliesfrenchbakery.com/
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Crepe Cellar - NoDa
French American
awesome food, esp crepes
$24 - 2 beers, margarita french bread pizza, nutella & banana crepe
This place is awesome!! It just opened tonight and I have a feeling it won't be the last time I go. The atmosphere is really cool. Only around 10 tables and a neat bar area. It's comfortable and trendy. The food prices were around $6 - $9 per entree and I loved the french bread pizza. My friend had the Gruyere cheese burger with string onion rings on top. That was incredible! Other entrees include ham and Gruyere cheese crepe, pizzas, salads, shepherds pie and other stuff. The desserts were mostly crepes around $5 - $7. A small wine list but 6 beers on tap reasonably priced including Amstel Light. Since tonight was opening night there were 2 tables for every one server but things went very smoothly. I highly recommend it for a great meal in a low key environment.
awesome food, esp crepes
$24 - 2 beers, margarita french bread pizza, nutella & banana crepe
This place is awesome!! It just opened tonight and I have a feeling it won't be the last time I go. The atmosphere is really cool. Only around 10 tables and a neat bar area. It's comfortable and trendy. The food prices were around $6 - $9 per entree and I loved the french bread pizza. My friend had the Gruyere cheese burger with string onion rings on top. That was incredible! Other entrees include ham and Gruyere cheese crepe, pizzas, salads, shepherds pie and other stuff. The desserts were mostly crepes around $5 - $7. A small wine list but 6 beers on tap reasonably priced including Amstel Light. Since tonight was opening night there were 2 tables for every one server but things went very smoothly. I highly recommend it for a great meal in a low key environment.
Monday, August 25, 2008
More dining ideas
It's time to list some new restaurants as I'm bored with the ones I know. Here are some suggestions depending on what you're looking for:
Outside seating:
Village Tavern - Southpark - great patio but usually really crowded $20s
Thomas Street Tavern - Midwood - great place for a beer and just hanging out $10s
Lulu - Midwood - french themed southern food, different wine list. $40s-$50s
Roosters - Southpark -few seats but worth it if you can snag one $40s (mentioned in SL mag)
M5 - Southpark - way hip if you're into that scene and have some $$$
D&D Wine Bar - Southpark - best for wine and apps, not really dinner $20s-$30s
Zada Jane's - Midwood - never eaten dinner there but bfast is good
Intermezzo - Midwood - Friday night is 1/2 off martini's. Pizza is good, some of the other stuff has gotten mixed reviews.
Other restaurant ideas (I'm listing this as much for myself as for you):
Foskoskies - East Clt (next to Pike's Pharmacy) - haven't eaten here yet but heard it's awesome. Supposedly have outside seating but never been so can't comment.
Nolen Kitchen - Myers Park - I always forget this place but it's pretty good. Can be pricey depending on what you get.
New restaurant next to Breakfast Club - has anyone been there?? Strange location but it looks nice.
131 Main - supposedly owned by Houstons' people, some friends love it.
Other ideas??
Outside seating:
Village Tavern - Southpark - great patio but usually really crowded $20s
Thomas Street Tavern - Midwood - great place for a beer and just hanging out $10s
Lulu - Midwood - french themed southern food, different wine list. $40s-$50s
Roosters - Southpark -few seats but worth it if you can snag one $40s (mentioned in SL mag)
M5 - Southpark - way hip if you're into that scene and have some $$$
D&D Wine Bar - Southpark - best for wine and apps, not really dinner $20s-$30s
Zada Jane's - Midwood - never eaten dinner there but bfast is good
Intermezzo - Midwood - Friday night is 1/2 off martini's. Pizza is good, some of the other stuff has gotten mixed reviews.
Other restaurant ideas (I'm listing this as much for myself as for you):
Foskoskies - East Clt (next to Pike's Pharmacy) - haven't eaten here yet but heard it's awesome. Supposedly have outside seating but never been so can't comment.
Nolen Kitchen - Myers Park - I always forget this place but it's pretty good. Can be pricey depending on what you get.
New restaurant next to Breakfast Club - has anyone been there?? Strange location but it looks nice.
131 Main - supposedly owned by Houstons' people, some friends love it.
Other ideas??
Roosters - Southpark
New American
$57 - split tomato and feta salad, 1/4 spit roasted chicken, split pan fried corn, split peach/blackberry cobbler, 2 glasses wine ($97 total)
So my friend and I were trying to come up with a fun place for a glass of wine outside now that it's cooler and without a long wait. It was a shot in the dark at 7:15 on Saturday night but they had a table and we grabbed it. I love this place. The food was awesome, the portions are reasonable, everything is a la carte and it's moderately priced (for Charlotte). It's easy to split stuff so going with a friend is great. I've been here twice recently, once for dinner and once for just wine and dessert. They opened a wine bar in the back of the restaurant that's a little weird. Some nights it's packed and fun while this Saturday it was empty. It's probably used as a great place to celebrate something with lots of friends. I realize I featured this place a year ago but I've placed it as one of my faves recently if you're okay spending some cash. It's not cheap but it's really good.
$57 - split tomato and feta salad, 1/4 spit roasted chicken, split pan fried corn, split peach/blackberry cobbler, 2 glasses wine ($97 total)
So my friend and I were trying to come up with a fun place for a glass of wine outside now that it's cooler and without a long wait. It was a shot in the dark at 7:15 on Saturday night but they had a table and we grabbed it. I love this place. The food was awesome, the portions are reasonable, everything is a la carte and it's moderately priced (for Charlotte). It's easy to split stuff so going with a friend is great. I've been here twice recently, once for dinner and once for just wine and dessert. They opened a wine bar in the back of the restaurant that's a little weird. Some nights it's packed and fun while this Saturday it was empty. It's probably used as a great place to celebrate something with lots of friends. I realize I featured this place a year ago but I've placed it as one of my faves recently if you're okay spending some cash. It's not cheap but it's really good.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Chipotle - South End or Cotswold
Mexican
<$7 for salad and chips I think
For a restaurant with 3 things on the menu (tacos, burritos, salads) this place is really good and different than all the others. They do a few things really well: 1. coke products, enough said. 2. everything is organic and farm-raised and good for you. The chicken has a kick but I really like it! You almost feel like you're eating healthy there. 3. Guac - they do this really well. It's almost sweet but definitely is fresher than most other places that I've been. 4. Chips are hardy, not wimpy. My only complaint is NO QUESO!!! What's the point in having mexican?? I haven't figured this out yet, but do know I like it and it's someplace I'll go back to on a regular basis. Ambiance is modern and cold. Sit outside.
<$7 for salad and chips I think
For a restaurant with 3 things on the menu (tacos, burritos, salads) this place is really good and different than all the others. They do a few things really well: 1. coke products, enough said. 2. everything is organic and farm-raised and good for you. The chicken has a kick but I really like it! You almost feel like you're eating healthy there. 3. Guac - they do this really well. It's almost sweet but definitely is fresher than most other places that I've been. 4. Chips are hardy, not wimpy. My only complaint is NO QUESO!!! What's the point in having mexican?? I haven't figured this out yet, but do know I like it and it's someplace I'll go back to on a regular basis. Ambiance is modern and cold. Sit outside.
Big Daddy's Burger Bar - Dilworth
Burgers
$13 - cantina burger, sweet potato fries and diet coke
The good news - the black bean burger was pretty good and the sweet potato fries were awesome! Not as good as the Penguin but that's hard to beat anyway. It's slightly overpriced in my opinion. You're paying for the "atmosphere" I think. It was $9 (with tax) for the basic burger which my friends all tell me was good. There was a great debate as to how it stacked up to Five Guys, the Penguin, South 21 and someplace else but no winner was declared although every one seems to love Five Guys (I haven't been there yet). The bar was pretty extensive so I'm thinking this is really a bar that serves good food rather than the other way around.
The better news - so when i originally ate here, our service experience wasn't that great. Our waitress messed up a few things and wasn't on top of it. I think she was new or just really inexperienced. However, the management response has been pretty extensive. I sent them an email through their website, and I received a call and email from the manager and a call from the owner, Frank Scibelli. They've gone above and beyond trying to rectify our bad service experience which I give them kudos for. It goes to show that individual owners are especially sensitive to a potentially bad experience whereas a chain usually doesn't care. Frank has definitely gone above what I expected with his response which I appreciate.
All this being said, I'll definitely go back now. When someone cares this much about one person's experience, you know good things are in store for this place. Until next time...
$13 - cantina burger, sweet potato fries and diet coke
The good news - the black bean burger was pretty good and the sweet potato fries were awesome! Not as good as the Penguin but that's hard to beat anyway. It's slightly overpriced in my opinion. You're paying for the "atmosphere" I think. It was $9 (with tax) for the basic burger which my friends all tell me was good. There was a great debate as to how it stacked up to Five Guys, the Penguin, South 21 and someplace else but no winner was declared although every one seems to love Five Guys (I haven't been there yet). The bar was pretty extensive so I'm thinking this is really a bar that serves good food rather than the other way around.
The better news - so when i originally ate here, our service experience wasn't that great. Our waitress messed up a few things and wasn't on top of it. I think she was new or just really inexperienced. However, the management response has been pretty extensive. I sent them an email through their website, and I received a call and email from the manager and a call from the owner, Frank Scibelli. They've gone above and beyond trying to rectify our bad service experience which I give them kudos for. It goes to show that individual owners are especially sensitive to a potentially bad experience whereas a chain usually doesn't care. Frank has definitely gone above what I expected with his response which I appreciate.
All this being said, I'll definitely go back now. When someone cares this much about one person's experience, you know good things are in store for this place. Until next time...
Misc Midwood/Dilworth Dining Ideas updated
So, the whole reason I started doing this is because people always ask me for ideas about where to go to dinner. For some reason we all get in a rut and end up at the same ol' same ol'. Here's a few suggestions for places near Uptown and a brief summary of what I can remember. I'll add other locations another time.
Midwood/Elizabeth:
Lulu - ecelectic, popular, good food, outdoor seating $$$
Portofino - Italian, home-style, supposedly great pizza, family friendly $$
Creation - Asian fusion, cool atmosphere, slightly overpriced $$$ or $$
Thomas Street - Red Oak, garden burger and fries with ranch, great bar food. Yummy! $$
Penguin - Smoky Diner, great food (esp onion rings), quirky wait staff $$ or $
Hawthorne - great neighborhood place, awesome salads and garlic knots, okay pizza $$
NoFo - girl parties, cool shop next door, avg food $$ or $$$
Carpe Diem - 1/2 priced apps before 6:30 (i think), yummy food, good wine, closer to $$$$
Anntony's - great marinade and side items, chicken's gone down hill $ - $$
DQ - it's all about the blizzards! $
Zada Jane's - great breakfast (organic or locally farmed), love the grits, they haven't figured out the opening hours yet (7-8 am depending on when you go), parking can be a pain $ - $$
Dilworth:
Kabob House - mid-eastern, great veggie plate and chicken kabob (strong flavors) - $$
Brixx - same as everywhere - $$
Cantina 1511 - Par-tay! Get the guac or Enchiladas de Dennis (not much else is good) - $$-$$$
300 East - good salads, lunch sandwiches and stuff, very metro $$-$$$
Pewter Rose - best brunch in town, love the scones, can't remember dinner - $$-$$$
Big Daddy's Burger Bar - $8 burgers which are pretty good. Great sweet potato fries. Avg. service - $$
Bonterra - cool, in old church, great wines, good food, pricey - $$$$
Mac's - awesome bbq, mac n chz, buckhead bettys w harley hogs, parking stinks - $ - $$
Frankie's - Italian, my parents love it, kinda heavy, good wines - $$ - $$$
Mama Ricotta's - Italian, weird location, okay wines, love the rolls, great waitstaff - $$ - $$$
Thai Taste - great Thai food, good for a beginner, they pack 'em in - $$
Copper - Indian, never been, no idea
i - pricey Japanese, never been
Owen's Bagel - steamed bagel sandwiches, cool owner, free wi-fi, coke products - $
Brueggers - love me some BEC on Rosemary Olive Oil for bfast - $
Just Fresh - just boring - $ - $$
Dunkin Donuts - it's all about the coffee - $
Orig Pancake House - yummy bfast food but smell like grease all day long - $ - $$
Fuel - pizza by the slice, interesting combinations, okay but not great, cheap - $
$$$$ - way pricey, bring mom and dad ($40 pp min)
$$$ - special occasion ($20 pp min)
$$ - good reason to go, not just because you don't want to cook ($10 pp min)
$ - just cuz ($5 pp min)
Midwood/Elizabeth:
Lulu - ecelectic, popular, good food, outdoor seating $$$
Portofino - Italian, home-style, supposedly great pizza, family friendly $$
Creation - Asian fusion, cool atmosphere, slightly overpriced $$$ or $$
Thomas Street - Red Oak, garden burger and fries with ranch, great bar food. Yummy! $$
Penguin - Smoky Diner, great food (esp onion rings), quirky wait staff $$ or $
Hawthorne - great neighborhood place, awesome salads and garlic knots, okay pizza $$
NoFo - girl parties, cool shop next door, avg food $$ or $$$
Carpe Diem - 1/2 priced apps before 6:30 (i think), yummy food, good wine, closer to $$$$
Anntony's - great marinade and side items, chicken's gone down hill $ - $$
DQ - it's all about the blizzards! $
Zada Jane's - great breakfast (organic or locally farmed), love the grits, they haven't figured out the opening hours yet (7-8 am depending on when you go), parking can be a pain $ - $$
Dilworth:
Kabob House - mid-eastern, great veggie plate and chicken kabob (strong flavors) - $$
Brixx - same as everywhere - $$
Cantina 1511 - Par-tay! Get the guac or Enchiladas de Dennis (not much else is good) - $$-$$$
300 East - good salads, lunch sandwiches and stuff, very metro $$-$$$
Pewter Rose - best brunch in town, love the scones, can't remember dinner - $$-$$$
Big Daddy's Burger Bar - $8 burgers which are pretty good. Great sweet potato fries. Avg. service - $$
Bonterra - cool, in old church, great wines, good food, pricey - $$$$
Mac's - awesome bbq, mac n chz, buckhead bettys w harley hogs, parking stinks - $ - $$
Frankie's - Italian, my parents love it, kinda heavy, good wines - $$ - $$$
Mama Ricotta's - Italian, weird location, okay wines, love the rolls, great waitstaff - $$ - $$$
Thai Taste - great Thai food, good for a beginner, they pack 'em in - $$
Copper - Indian, never been, no idea
i - pricey Japanese, never been
Owen's Bagel - steamed bagel sandwiches, cool owner, free wi-fi, coke products - $
Brueggers - love me some BEC on Rosemary Olive Oil for bfast - $
Just Fresh - just boring - $ - $$
Dunkin Donuts - it's all about the coffee - $
Orig Pancake House - yummy bfast food but smell like grease all day long - $ - $$
Fuel - pizza by the slice, interesting combinations, okay but not great, cheap - $
$$$$ - way pricey, bring mom and dad ($40 pp min)
$$$ - special occasion ($20 pp min)
$$ - good reason to go, not just because you don't want to cook ($10 pp min)
$ - just cuz ($5 pp min)
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!!
$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.
$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.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Art's BBQ - Dilworth
Diner
$7 something for lunch - cheeseburger, side of mac n chz & diet coke
I was heading to the new Coffee Cup with a friend when I heard it had not yet passed its health inspection. Being on that side of uptown and not knowing of any good options, we dead ended into Art's (corner of McDowell & Morehead). I've seen this place for years on the outside but never been in. It reminds me of Mr. K's but not quite as nostalgic. The food was good and greasy, and it was really nice to have side options other than fries. I think they had green beans, pasta, and other stuff but I zoomed in on the mac n chz once I saw that. Plus, they serve coke products so I automatically like it better. The only problem was no ice cream. Anyway, if you're looking for cheap, greasy and good, it's a good option.
$7 something for lunch - cheeseburger, side of mac n chz & diet coke
I was heading to the new Coffee Cup with a friend when I heard it had not yet passed its health inspection. Being on that side of uptown and not knowing of any good options, we dead ended into Art's (corner of McDowell & Morehead). I've seen this place for years on the outside but never been in. It reminds me of Mr. K's but not quite as nostalgic. The food was good and greasy, and it was really nice to have side options other than fries. I think they had green beans, pasta, and other stuff but I zoomed in on the mac n chz once I saw that. Plus, they serve coke products so I automatically like it better. The only problem was no ice cream. Anyway, if you're looking for cheap, greasy and good, it's a good option.
Dolce - Dilworth
Italian
$40ish dinner - Pollo Romano, 2 glasses of wine & split gelato sampler
I've been meaning to go here for a while but with so many Italian places in town, it took wanting to try something new to finally get here. I went with a friend for dinner on Thursday night and we sat outside. It's a quaint Italian restaurant where at least the hostess had an accent (which I can only assume was real). It's a white tablecloth kind of place with a small sitting area outside and a larger restaurant inside. Almost everyone was outside this night. I ordered the Pollo Romano - chicken w artichokes, sun dried tomatoes in a white wine sauce. It was awesome! They served it with oven roasted potatoes and a vegetable medley. Whatever it was, it was some good stuff. They served bread, of course with the white bean thing similar to Luce and Toscana. The wine was nothing I was familiar with but the cute waiter helped me pick something out and I enjoyed it. I still have no idea what it was but it was good. For dessert, we split a sampler of three gelatos: vanilla, chocolate and hazelnut. It's not quite as good as being there, but it's a lot better than D&D's gelato. The vanilla and chocolate were really good, the hazelnut was okay but I'm not a normal fan of it anyway. The setting is a little weird driving up (it's next to the Roly Poly) but you didn't feel like it once you stepped inside. It's definitely on the higher side of local Italian but I'll definitely go back. Probably a good place to bring the parents.
$40ish dinner - Pollo Romano, 2 glasses of wine & split gelato sampler
I've been meaning to go here for a while but with so many Italian places in town, it took wanting to try something new to finally get here. I went with a friend for dinner on Thursday night and we sat outside. It's a quaint Italian restaurant where at least the hostess had an accent (which I can only assume was real). It's a white tablecloth kind of place with a small sitting area outside and a larger restaurant inside. Almost everyone was outside this night. I ordered the Pollo Romano - chicken w artichokes, sun dried tomatoes in a white wine sauce. It was awesome! They served it with oven roasted potatoes and a vegetable medley. Whatever it was, it was some good stuff. They served bread, of course with the white bean thing similar to Luce and Toscana. The wine was nothing I was familiar with but the cute waiter helped me pick something out and I enjoyed it. I still have no idea what it was but it was good. For dessert, we split a sampler of three gelatos: vanilla, chocolate and hazelnut. It's not quite as good as being there, but it's a lot better than D&D's gelato. The vanilla and chocolate were really good, the hazelnut was okay but I'm not a normal fan of it anyway. The setting is a little weird driving up (it's next to the Roly Poly) but you didn't feel like it once you stepped inside. It's definitely on the higher side of local Italian but I'll definitely go back. Probably a good place to bring the parents.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Cabo Fish Taco - NoDa
California fish taco place
$8.50 - BBQ Mahi Tacos (didn't buy so don't know actual bill)
I have to admit that I've never been a huge fan of the food at CFT. I like the atmosphere and the idea, but the food was never great in my opinion. Granted, I usually get the Cabo Fish Tacos (beer-battered cod w/ cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and sauce) which are good but a little too greasy for me and never leave a good lasting impression. The chips are fine and the salsa is a fresh corn and tomato salsa which is good, but I prefer real Tex-Mex salsa so it's not my favorite. However, this has all changed. I discovered the BBQ Mahi Tacos (bbq mango marinated mahi with same fillers) and it was AWESOME!!! Definitely makes me want to go back and get them again. They serve coke products, another plus and this meal was so good, I could care less about the salsa. The sides are all fine but not my favorite (cucumber salad, mexi-slaw, beans and rice I think). Anyway, I'd encourage you to try these out and if you've never been before, it's a fun place to go in a cool part of town. If you like fish tacos, I hear these are some of the best but clearly they aren't up my alley. Anyway, hope you enjoy.
$8.50 - BBQ Mahi Tacos (didn't buy so don't know actual bill)
I have to admit that I've never been a huge fan of the food at CFT. I like the atmosphere and the idea, but the food was never great in my opinion. Granted, I usually get the Cabo Fish Tacos (beer-battered cod w/ cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and sauce) which are good but a little too greasy for me and never leave a good lasting impression. The chips are fine and the salsa is a fresh corn and tomato salsa which is good, but I prefer real Tex-Mex salsa so it's not my favorite. However, this has all changed. I discovered the BBQ Mahi Tacos (bbq mango marinated mahi with same fillers) and it was AWESOME!!! Definitely makes me want to go back and get them again. They serve coke products, another plus and this meal was so good, I could care less about the salsa. The sides are all fine but not my favorite (cucumber salad, mexi-slaw, beans and rice I think). Anyway, I'd encourage you to try these out and if you've never been before, it's a fun place to go in a cool part of town. If you like fish tacos, I hear these are some of the best but clearly they aren't up my alley. Anyway, hope you enjoy.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Chowhound.com
I've discovered a new website called chowhound.com which is a restaurant website based on location. I love it. If you go to their website and click on South, you can google Charlotte and all of the relevant blogs/postings pop up about different restaurants in charlotte. My favorite is My Charlotte Recommendations. Different people can ask questions like, "where's the best bbq in Charlotte?" and random people respond. I've read through a few strings and found it really helpful. I was looking for a seafood place in Carolina Beach and there was a posting about that exact thing. I bought shrimp from the recommended spot (something Brothers) and it was really good. I placed a link from here but I recommend checking it out, especially if you're heading out of town and looking for places to go. Anyway, just a suggestion. Thanks!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
City Tavern - Uptown
American
$46.5 - Chicken Panzenilla, Chicken Saltimboca, 1 glass Fat Bastard Chard, 1 Diet Pepsi
Not that great. We went here on Saturday night before going to see Lion King, and it was really disappointing. The restaurant wasn't that busy and there were a lot of open tables but for some reason our waiter never seemed to be around. The food was okay, not great and I probably won't go back. It's been a while since I've eaten at the one on East Blvd, but I remember my experience there as much better. First of all, there seemed to be a little fighting among the wait staff for who had the table next to us...awkward. My water glass kept getting empty (server faux pas) and when my friend ordered diet coke, the waiter didn't mention they only serve pepsi, he just brought her a diet pepsi instead!! The nerve, ticks me off! Anyway, the food was really bland which was a bummer but we were on our way to a better time so the evening wasn't a complete waste. All that to say, I wouldn't recommend this place.
$46.5 - Chicken Panzenilla, Chicken Saltimboca, 1 glass Fat Bastard Chard, 1 Diet Pepsi
Not that great. We went here on Saturday night before going to see Lion King, and it was really disappointing. The restaurant wasn't that busy and there were a lot of open tables but for some reason our waiter never seemed to be around. The food was okay, not great and I probably won't go back. It's been a while since I've eaten at the one on East Blvd, but I remember my experience there as much better. First of all, there seemed to be a little fighting among the wait staff for who had the table next to us...awkward. My water glass kept getting empty (server faux pas) and when my friend ordered diet coke, the waiter didn't mention they only serve pepsi, he just brought her a diet pepsi instead!! The nerve, ticks me off! Anyway, the food was really bland which was a bummer but we were on our way to a better time so the evening wasn't a complete waste. All that to say, I wouldn't recommend this place.
Ru Sans - Dilworth
Sushi
$50 - 2 people, various sushi items & 4 beers
My friend and I ate here on Friday night and ended up sitting at the sushi bar...what a great idea. First of all, it's a much better experience as you not only get to see how they are making stuff, but you can also interact (i.e. flirt) with the sushi chefs. They started us out with an itty bitty cucumber salad thing in soy sauce which was yummy (we didn't order it). We did order Edamame to start, which was served really hot with salt on the side. For dinner we got a bunch of different sushi including tuna, california rolls (of course), rock & roll, and the Rising Sun (salmon, tuna, cream cheese and avocado lightly fried) which was huge! Everything was really good and really fresh, but as always it was too much. My friend took home the rest in a doggy box and said it was still good the next day. A few interesting things to note about Ru Sans. First the chefs yell a lot, for someone's birthday, sake bombs (shots), pretty women who come in and who knows why else. There were also a lot of groups of cute young guys who were eating there. I don't know why this surprised me, but it did. They've expanded the restaurant since last time I'd been there too which is good because now there's a ton of space. If you've never eaten here, it's really good sushi and a fun atmosphere. It's definitely not a quiet place to go for a relaxing meal, try elsewhere for that. There's some outside seating but it looked a little awkward meaning everyone walks through it on your way inside. I would think that's a pain if I were sitting there. They do serve other stuff for anyone who doesn't like sushi, but I've never had any of it. I do know they have a sushi buffet at lunch but that's a little weird to me. All in all I'd recommend it as a fun place to go with friends for dinner.
$50 - 2 people, various sushi items & 4 beers
My friend and I ate here on Friday night and ended up sitting at the sushi bar...what a great idea. First of all, it's a much better experience as you not only get to see how they are making stuff, but you can also interact (i.e. flirt) with the sushi chefs. They started us out with an itty bitty cucumber salad thing in soy sauce which was yummy (we didn't order it). We did order Edamame to start, which was served really hot with salt on the side. For dinner we got a bunch of different sushi including tuna, california rolls (of course), rock & roll, and the Rising Sun (salmon, tuna, cream cheese and avocado lightly fried) which was huge! Everything was really good and really fresh, but as always it was too much. My friend took home the rest in a doggy box and said it was still good the next day. A few interesting things to note about Ru Sans. First the chefs yell a lot, for someone's birthday, sake bombs (shots), pretty women who come in and who knows why else. There were also a lot of groups of cute young guys who were eating there. I don't know why this surprised me, but it did. They've expanded the restaurant since last time I'd been there too which is good because now there's a ton of space. If you've never eaten here, it's really good sushi and a fun atmosphere. It's definitely not a quiet place to go for a relaxing meal, try elsewhere for that. There's some outside seating but it looked a little awkward meaning everyone walks through it on your way inside. I would think that's a pain if I were sitting there. They do serve other stuff for anyone who doesn't like sushi, but I've never had any of it. I do know they have a sushi buffet at lunch but that's a little weird to me. All in all I'd recommend it as a fun place to go with friends for dinner.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Lulu - Midwood
New American Bistro - dinner
My hot date picked this one up :)
I met a friend here for drinks and dinner and what a great place to do so. We sat outside where the setting is urban and fun. (Side note: I've been here three times and never been inside.) Lulu's offers lots of "locally grown and small business offerings" which makes you cheer for the little guy. However, they were changing out their menu last week so lots of things weren't available. Their Chardonnay is really good and a complete unknown (to me anyway). i.e. I doubt you could pick it up at HT. We got the calamari for an app which was lightly fried and served with a slightly sweet dip. It was good. For dinner I had lavender roasted half chicken with brie served with mashed potatoes. It was really good but too heavy for 80-degree weather in June. J got a salmon in soup thing which tasted better than it looked. However, they are changing the menu so I don't know what will remain starting in July. All in all, Lulu is a fun place to meet someone for drinks or apps. Dinner is good, but not the best in town. Prices are on the higher side so it's not someplace to drop by any night of the week for a quick bite. However the atmosphere is festive and the outdoor patio is my favorite. Hope you enjoy.
My hot date picked this one up :)
I met a friend here for drinks and dinner and what a great place to do so. We sat outside where the setting is urban and fun. (Side note: I've been here three times and never been inside.) Lulu's offers lots of "locally grown and small business offerings" which makes you cheer for the little guy. However, they were changing out their menu last week so lots of things weren't available. Their Chardonnay is really good and a complete unknown (to me anyway). i.e. I doubt you could pick it up at HT. We got the calamari for an app which was lightly fried and served with a slightly sweet dip. It was good. For dinner I had lavender roasted half chicken with brie served with mashed potatoes. It was really good but too heavy for 80-degree weather in June. J got a salmon in soup thing which tasted better than it looked. However, they are changing the menu so I don't know what will remain starting in July. All in all, Lulu is a fun place to meet someone for drinks or apps. Dinner is good, but not the best in town. Prices are on the higher side so it's not someplace to drop by any night of the week for a quick bite. However the atmosphere is festive and the outdoor patio is my favorite. Hope you enjoy.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Kabob House - Dilworth
Middle Eastern
$25 - Mixed Kabob Grill (4 skewers with beef, lamb, chicken and something with 2 delightful side items (Omar's Salad)) & Mixed Veggie Plate (with Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Tabbouleh, Potato something, Grape Leaf, Spinach Puff thing and something else), pita bread and two waters
This place rocks!! The food does anyway and the service. It's a tiny spot, maybe 10 tables in the Harris Teeter shopping center on East Blvd. Our waiter was really friendly and helpful. We ordered the mixed options so we could share and try different things. A few things were awesome: most of the skewers, Omar's salad, hummus, baba ghanoush, pita, etc. One of the skewers tasted like a hamburger, and I'm not a huge fan of tabbouleh to begin with so those were blah. The potato thing was really good too; it was essentially a french fry with garlic mixed in. I was pretty hungry but there was plenty left over so the portions are big. I'll probably get the same thing again if I go back cuz I really like the variety. They also gave us this little sweet pastry thing for dessert. I don't know if everyone gets it or we did because we were so clueless, but it was yummy and just the right size. Kind of like a fortune cookie with Chinese. They have belly dancing on Fridays supposedly although I can't imagine where she dances; this place is tiny. Anyway, I always forget about this place but highly recommend it.
$25 - Mixed Kabob Grill (4 skewers with beef, lamb, chicken and something with 2 delightful side items (Omar's Salad)) & Mixed Veggie Plate (with Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Tabbouleh, Potato something, Grape Leaf, Spinach Puff thing and something else), pita bread and two waters
This place rocks!! The food does anyway and the service. It's a tiny spot, maybe 10 tables in the Harris Teeter shopping center on East Blvd. Our waiter was really friendly and helpful. We ordered the mixed options so we could share and try different things. A few things were awesome: most of the skewers, Omar's salad, hummus, baba ghanoush, pita, etc. One of the skewers tasted like a hamburger, and I'm not a huge fan of tabbouleh to begin with so those were blah. The potato thing was really good too; it was essentially a french fry with garlic mixed in. I was pretty hungry but there was plenty left over so the portions are big. I'll probably get the same thing again if I go back cuz I really like the variety. They also gave us this little sweet pastry thing for dessert. I don't know if everyone gets it or we did because we were so clueless, but it was yummy and just the right size. Kind of like a fortune cookie with Chinese. They have belly dancing on Fridays supposedly although I can't imagine where she dances; this place is tiny. Anyway, I always forget about this place but highly recommend it.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Pewter Rose - South End
Sunday Brunch - Dad picked this one up too
Utter disappointment!! I used to love Pewter Rose for Sunday Brunch, and it was a highlight to go there. They served these awesome butterscotch scones and coffee in cool glass mugs. My old favorite thing on the menu was the Breakfast Burrito, a tortilla filled with spicy scrambled eggs, black beans, spanish rice and salsa. I took my parents there on Sunday, and they've CHANGED THE MENU!!!! There was a similar item called Huevos Rancheros which was no where nearly as good. I am so sad, I don't know what to do. Where will I go with people in town for Sunday brunch again?? Is there no where else? The decor has changed recently which is a nice upgrade. It's more open and not as eclectic feeling. However, the brunch menu has shrunk and what I got was completely average. It was fine ($9) but so disappointing compared to my old favorite. The scones were still there but are much smaller and doughier which can be good depending on your preference. My waiter was super nice and really cute so that helped, but the food was blah. I'm torn. I used to love and rave about Pewter Rose as the best place for Sunday Brunch but now I just don't know. I must go back and try something else. You're on your own folks! Any ideas?
Utter disappointment!! I used to love Pewter Rose for Sunday Brunch, and it was a highlight to go there. They served these awesome butterscotch scones and coffee in cool glass mugs. My old favorite thing on the menu was the Breakfast Burrito, a tortilla filled with spicy scrambled eggs, black beans, spanish rice and salsa. I took my parents there on Sunday, and they've CHANGED THE MENU!!!! There was a similar item called Huevos Rancheros which was no where nearly as good. I am so sad, I don't know what to do. Where will I go with people in town for Sunday brunch again?? Is there no where else? The decor has changed recently which is a nice upgrade. It's more open and not as eclectic feeling. However, the brunch menu has shrunk and what I got was completely average. It was fine ($9) but so disappointing compared to my old favorite. The scones were still there but are much smaller and doughier which can be good depending on your preference. My waiter was super nice and really cute so that helped, but the food was blah. I'm torn. I used to love and rave about Pewter Rose as the best place for Sunday Brunch but now I just don't know. I must go back and try something else. You're on your own folks! Any ideas?
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Providence Cafe - Myers Park
American Cafe
Somebody else was buying...Thanks Dad!
I took my parents to Providence Cafe as there are lots of good options here, and it's reasonably priced. The atmosphere is okay and it's a good place for a group as there always seems to be one when I'm there. I've met people here for drinks on multiple occasions and it's easy to do. There's one male bartender in particular who is really friendly and serves a generous pour. Two lady bartenders I've had were a little stingy. Providence Cafe is always consistent, but for some reason it's not my favorite restaurant of this type (I much prefer Village Tavern which is similar to me). The Cafe Chicken Salad is my favorite thing on the menu, and it's usually what I get. Mixed greens with fruit (mainly cantaloupe and melons but also has grapes, strawberries and sugared pecans). My dad got the Tarragon Chicken Pasta and he loved it. They serve pretty good bread beforehand which is nice but not the best ever. Parking is a pain here which I always forget about. I was with some friends last time I was here and we ordered the two most popular apps: fried spinach wrapped asparagus and spinach dip. The spinach dip was really good, the asparagus was good but random. Not sure that I'd get that again. All in all, a fine place to meet up with friends but probably not top of my list.
Somebody else was buying...Thanks Dad!
I took my parents to Providence Cafe as there are lots of good options here, and it's reasonably priced. The atmosphere is okay and it's a good place for a group as there always seems to be one when I'm there. I've met people here for drinks on multiple occasions and it's easy to do. There's one male bartender in particular who is really friendly and serves a generous pour. Two lady bartenders I've had were a little stingy. Providence Cafe is always consistent, but for some reason it's not my favorite restaurant of this type (I much prefer Village Tavern which is similar to me). The Cafe Chicken Salad is my favorite thing on the menu, and it's usually what I get. Mixed greens with fruit (mainly cantaloupe and melons but also has grapes, strawberries and sugared pecans). My dad got the Tarragon Chicken Pasta and he loved it. They serve pretty good bread beforehand which is nice but not the best ever. Parking is a pain here which I always forget about. I was with some friends last time I was here and we ordered the two most popular apps: fried spinach wrapped asparagus and spinach dip. The spinach dip was really good, the asparagus was good but random. Not sure that I'd get that again. All in all, a fine place to meet up with friends but probably not top of my list.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Mama Ricotta's - Midtown
Italian
$35 - 2 people (1 glass chianti, 1 family style penne ala vodka, 1 small tuscan salad)
Mama's is a great restaurant and is always on the back burner when thinking, "where should we go to dinner?" It's great for groups, the food is consistently good although pretty rich, and it's reasonably priced. My friend Lauren turned me on to the Tuscan salad which is romaine, mozzarella, tomatoes, red onions tossed is an olive oil vinaigrette. It's really good but the onions are a little strong for me (and I don't think it's as good as Hawthorne's but don't tell Lauren). The Penne Ala Vodka has prosciutto and penne in a tomato cream sauce. It's so yummy that I get it almost every time I go. It seems like everyone has a favorite there. The broccoli and chicken is really good too, as is Mama's pasta (although it's too rich/creamy for me). They have amazing rolls they serve at the beginning of the meal but I like 'em soft so you may have to get another basket if they're too hard. Two appetizers are yummy, the goat/marscapone cheese and bread spread and the calamari. Great for group eating too. The Nutella pie for dessert is affectionately known as "crack" it's so good, but it will make you sick if you're not careful...it's awesome!! I recommend Mama's as a good place for a birthday party, date night, or somewhere not too fancy to take your parents. It also makes for great take-out. Yummy!
$35 - 2 people (1 glass chianti, 1 family style penne ala vodka, 1 small tuscan salad)
Mama's is a great restaurant and is always on the back burner when thinking, "where should we go to dinner?" It's great for groups, the food is consistently good although pretty rich, and it's reasonably priced. My friend Lauren turned me on to the Tuscan salad which is romaine, mozzarella, tomatoes, red onions tossed is an olive oil vinaigrette. It's really good but the onions are a little strong for me (and I don't think it's as good as Hawthorne's but don't tell Lauren). The Penne Ala Vodka has prosciutto and penne in a tomato cream sauce. It's so yummy that I get it almost every time I go. It seems like everyone has a favorite there. The broccoli and chicken is really good too, as is Mama's pasta (although it's too rich/creamy for me). They have amazing rolls they serve at the beginning of the meal but I like 'em soft so you may have to get another basket if they're too hard. Two appetizers are yummy, the goat/marscapone cheese and bread spread and the calamari. Great for group eating too. The Nutella pie for dessert is affectionately known as "crack" it's so good, but it will make you sick if you're not careful...it's awesome!! I recommend Mama's as a good place for a birthday party, date night, or somewhere not too fancy to take your parents. It also makes for great take-out. Yummy!
Friday, February 23, 2007
California Pizza Kitchen - SouthPark
American/Pizza
$28 - large Waldorf Salad, 1 mushroom pizza, 2 waters
I always forget about CPK but it's so good to remember. First of all, this salad (I hope I'm remembering the name correctly) is so good. It's field green and romaine with grilled chx, granny smith apples, candied walnuts, and gargonzola cheese. It was like eating dessert that's good for you. The flavors go so well together but be warned, the large salad is big. They also have it in a half portion which is still a good size. A friend and I split the salad and the pizza and we definitely had leftovers. The pizza here is also really good and with some crazy combinations, it differentiates itself some from the other 50 pizza places in charlotte. The crust is thicker than Brixx but not has thick at Mellow. However, it's a little bit sweet which I really like. The portion size is slightly smaller than brixx too so it's good for one or splitting with a salad. A couple of things to note about CPK. 1. The bread really isn't that good that they serve beforehand. For a pizza place, this is surprising. 2. If you pay with AmEx, beware that you could shut down the computer system. Something about the magnetic strip...I don't get it but it happened to me once. Just warn the waiter when you pay. 3. I'm not a huge fan of their two tops near the front. If you can get a bigger table, I would. 4. They have an outdoor patio that looks pretty nice so I would definitely think about it for the summer.
$28 - large Waldorf Salad, 1 mushroom pizza, 2 waters
I always forget about CPK but it's so good to remember. First of all, this salad (I hope I'm remembering the name correctly) is so good. It's field green and romaine with grilled chx, granny smith apples, candied walnuts, and gargonzola cheese. It was like eating dessert that's good for you. The flavors go so well together but be warned, the large salad is big. They also have it in a half portion which is still a good size. A friend and I split the salad and the pizza and we definitely had leftovers. The pizza here is also really good and with some crazy combinations, it differentiates itself some from the other 50 pizza places in charlotte. The crust is thicker than Brixx but not has thick at Mellow. However, it's a little bit sweet which I really like. The portion size is slightly smaller than brixx too so it's good for one or splitting with a salad. A couple of things to note about CPK. 1. The bread really isn't that good that they serve beforehand. For a pizza place, this is surprising. 2. If you pay with AmEx, beware that you could shut down the computer system. Something about the magnetic strip...I don't get it but it happened to me once. Just warn the waiter when you pay. 3. I'm not a huge fan of their two tops near the front. If you can get a bigger table, I would. 4. They have an outdoor patio that looks pretty nice so I would definitely think about it for the summer.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Coco Osteria - Uptown
Light Italian
$12 entree for lunch, don't know about the total cost
My coworkers brought me here for lunch and I love this place. Two walls are floor to ceiling windows which makes the place bright and airy. It's rather small in size but is always crowded when I've been here. The entrees ranges from $10 - $14 I think and everything around the table looked great. I had the Macceroni alla Buttera which was large tubed pasta with snap peas and sausage in a light tomato cream sauce. It was excellent. I love this place because they serve the diet coke with a lime and you don't even have to ask. Coke comes with a lemon. I don't know if they have a different menu for dinner but I would highly recommend this place for lunch. They don't take reservations so you have to get their early but it's so good, it's worth it. It's owned by the same guy who owned Luce & Toscana but it's less formal and not as pricey. A highly recommended uptown place to go!
$12 entree for lunch, don't know about the total cost
My coworkers brought me here for lunch and I love this place. Two walls are floor to ceiling windows which makes the place bright and airy. It's rather small in size but is always crowded when I've been here. The entrees ranges from $10 - $14 I think and everything around the table looked great. I had the Macceroni alla Buttera which was large tubed pasta with snap peas and sausage in a light tomato cream sauce. It was excellent. I love this place because they serve the diet coke with a lime and you don't even have to ask. Coke comes with a lemon. I don't know if they have a different menu for dinner but I would highly recommend this place for lunch. They don't take reservations so you have to get their early but it's so good, it's worth it. It's owned by the same guy who owned Luce & Toscana but it's less formal and not as pricey. A highly recommended uptown place to go!
Nolen Kitchen - Myers Park
American
Entree was around $15 I think, no idea about the drinks or apps
Nolen Kitchen is where the old Kaffe Frappe used to be and I think it's a much better place. The food is good and ranges from mid-priced sandwiches and salads to higher end entrees. The portions aren't so big that you feel stuffed but everything I tried was really good. Our table got fried zucchini which was awesome and I picked veal gnocchi as my entree. It was the perfect sized portion and really good. Their fries are seasoned with lots of salt so they are really good too. We ended up with a few desserts and the banana creme brulee was my favorite. We tried the girlscout coffee drinks with godiva and creme de menthe, but it wasn't very good. Too watery tasting I would say and nothing really special about the presentation. The bar tender was really nice and made me a special drink for my birthday (the Love Potion). It was tasty and fun with a splash of cinnamon on top. A few of us ran into people we knew which makes it fun I think when you're in a restaurant. Nolen K is a good date place or place to go with a group to celebrate something. I'll definitely go back. www.nolenkitchen.com
Entree was around $15 I think, no idea about the drinks or apps
Nolen Kitchen is where the old Kaffe Frappe used to be and I think it's a much better place. The food is good and ranges from mid-priced sandwiches and salads to higher end entrees. The portions aren't so big that you feel stuffed but everything I tried was really good. Our table got fried zucchini which was awesome and I picked veal gnocchi as my entree. It was the perfect sized portion and really good. Their fries are seasoned with lots of salt so they are really good too. We ended up with a few desserts and the banana creme brulee was my favorite. We tried the girlscout coffee drinks with godiva and creme de menthe, but it wasn't very good. Too watery tasting I would say and nothing really special about the presentation. The bar tender was really nice and made me a special drink for my birthday (the Love Potion). It was tasty and fun with a splash of cinnamon on top. A few of us ran into people we knew which makes it fun I think when you're in a restaurant. Nolen K is a good date place or place to go with a group to celebrate something. I'll definitely go back. www.nolenkitchen.com
My Birthday Week
It's my birthday this week, so I've been eating out a lot. I've gone to some great restaurants, but I don't really know the bill. So I'll tell you what I thought, but not how much it cost. Hope that's okay.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Brio - Southpark
Italian
Working lunch that someone else paid for so I don't know the full bill. I had a mini pizza and side salad that listed around $10 I think.
My friends have been raving about how good Brio is. We went for a late lunch and it was packed. It's much bigger inside than it appears and the scene was nice. A good place for a date night or when your parents are in town. The food was really good and everyone seemed to enjoy what they ordered. It's a little hard to gauge with a business lunch but I'll say there wasn't a lot left over. The pizza really was a mini but I don't know if they serve that size at dinner. The menu contained typical Italian fare but I've heard it's one of the better Italian places in town. I'd agree that it's pretty good but it's still a chain (I've never been to Maggiano's so I can't compare it to that. One major negative...Pepsi. Enough said.
Working lunch that someone else paid for so I don't know the full bill. I had a mini pizza and side salad that listed around $10 I think.
My friends have been raving about how good Brio is. We went for a late lunch and it was packed. It's much bigger inside than it appears and the scene was nice. A good place for a date night or when your parents are in town. The food was really good and everyone seemed to enjoy what they ordered. It's a little hard to gauge with a business lunch but I'll say there wasn't a lot left over. The pizza really was a mini but I don't know if they serve that size at dinner. The menu contained typical Italian fare but I've heard it's one of the better Italian places in town. I'd agree that it's pretty good but it's still a chain (I've never been to Maggiano's so I can't compare it to that. One major negative...Pepsi. Enough said.
Roosters - Southpark
Mid-scale American
$46. - dinner for two (1/4 white chicken, mashed potatos, sugar snap peas, salad, french onion soup, 1 dessert and 2 waters)
Roosters is a new spot opened by the guy who runs Noble's. It's lower scale than Nobles, but the food is still really good. We arrived on a Monday night and it was packed. We ended up sitting at the bar which was a bar facing the cooking stations rather than a traditional bar. It's a cool setup at the "bar" where you can watch sous chefs prepare their specialties. We sat in the soup and salad section and watched the guy prepare a few. The menu is a la carte and ranges in price from $6 - $12 per item (less for sides but not much less). The salad was great ($6 for small portion) and the soup ($8) was a little rich both in flavor and price for me. Becky had the chicken and raved about the sauce it was prepared in. We split the sides which were really good and fresh tasting. The mashed potatos had a perfect amount of garlic but were a little small if the intention is to share. We split a dessert called chocolate peanut butter crunch with vanilla gelato. The flavor was nice but the texture was a little too crunchy and kind of hard to eat. It sounded better than it tasted. However, the gelato was awesome!! The interior of the restaurant is typical with the exception of one entire wall covered with stuffed Roosters. It was little strange, especially since we faced that direction the whole meal. All in all, I'd definitely go back. www.roosterskitchen.com
$46. - dinner for two (1/4 white chicken, mashed potatos, sugar snap peas, salad, french onion soup, 1 dessert and 2 waters)
Roosters is a new spot opened by the guy who runs Noble's. It's lower scale than Nobles, but the food is still really good. We arrived on a Monday night and it was packed. We ended up sitting at the bar which was a bar facing the cooking stations rather than a traditional bar. It's a cool setup at the "bar" where you can watch sous chefs prepare their specialties. We sat in the soup and salad section and watched the guy prepare a few. The menu is a la carte and ranges in price from $6 - $12 per item (less for sides but not much less). The salad was great ($6 for small portion) and the soup ($8) was a little rich both in flavor and price for me. Becky had the chicken and raved about the sauce it was prepared in. We split the sides which were really good and fresh tasting. The mashed potatos had a perfect amount of garlic but were a little small if the intention is to share. We split a dessert called chocolate peanut butter crunch with vanilla gelato. The flavor was nice but the texture was a little too crunchy and kind of hard to eat. It sounded better than it tasted. However, the gelato was awesome!! The interior of the restaurant is typical with the exception of one entire wall covered with stuffed Roosters. It was little strange, especially since we faced that direction the whole meal. All in all, I'd definitely go back. www.roosterskitchen.com
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Reid's - Uptown
Deli/Market/Grocery Store
$18 - lunch for 2 people & drinks (Thanks Jen!)
I love Reid's! To go at lunch there are quite a few options, a deli/sandwich bar, a hot lunch option and great make your own salads. They also have prepackaged sushi, sandwiches and other options to go. They have fresh baked cookies and desserts and an awesome fountain drink machine. My favorite thing to get is either Spiedie's sub or Spiedie's chicken with two sides. It's marinated grilled chicken with green and red peppers and onions either on a sub roll or alone. It's awesome and especially good with a side of mac & cheese and something green. The mac & cheese is great, big noodles and yummy melted cheese baked to perfection. In the past Reid's had a cookieman at lunch who would walk around passing out samples of the fresh baked desserts. I haven't seen him in a while so if you want one, you have to buy your own. They are big, usually warm and really good. The fountain drink machine has Coke products, of course, but also Dr Pepper and their lemons are always high quality...so good. The salad bar is always a good choice too with two sizes and lots of good options. They have soup too but I've never gotten it. I think they also have a coffee bar where you can order different coffee drinks. Because it's also a market, they have lots of good wine choices and do wine tastings once or twice a month. I've never been but heard they're fun. The final thing I'll add is they let people park free under 90 minutes and have their own section of the parking garage. It's an easy place to meet people who are coming uptown for lunch because of this.
$18 - lunch for 2 people & drinks (Thanks Jen!)
I love Reid's! To go at lunch there are quite a few options, a deli/sandwich bar, a hot lunch option and great make your own salads. They also have prepackaged sushi, sandwiches and other options to go. They have fresh baked cookies and desserts and an awesome fountain drink machine. My favorite thing to get is either Spiedie's sub or Spiedie's chicken with two sides. It's marinated grilled chicken with green and red peppers and onions either on a sub roll or alone. It's awesome and especially good with a side of mac & cheese and something green. The mac & cheese is great, big noodles and yummy melted cheese baked to perfection. In the past Reid's had a cookieman at lunch who would walk around passing out samples of the fresh baked desserts. I haven't seen him in a while so if you want one, you have to buy your own. They are big, usually warm and really good. The fountain drink machine has Coke products, of course, but also Dr Pepper and their lemons are always high quality...so good. The salad bar is always a good choice too with two sizes and lots of good options. They have soup too but I've never gotten it. I think they also have a coffee bar where you can order different coffee drinks. Because it's also a market, they have lots of good wine choices and do wine tastings once or twice a month. I've never been but heard they're fun. The final thing I'll add is they let people park free under 90 minutes and have their own section of the parking garage. It's an easy place to meet people who are coming uptown for lunch because of this.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Pike's - Southend
Diner
$8 - cheeseburger, fries, water
If you haven't been to Pike's in a while, they've updated their menu recently which means they have most of the same stuff, but it's more expensive now. Gone are the days of the $3. burger. The burgers are really good though, as are the fries and the Carolina Burger with chili, slaw, mustard and onions is a classic. They have hot dogs, turkey burgers, quish (sp?), salads, pastas and a few other things I don't notice because I only go there when I'm craving a cheeseburger. It may not be the best in town, but it's pretty darn close. They also have a soda fountain where you can get cherry phosphates, vanilla pepsis, orangeades, limeades and incredible milkshakes. They might make you sick, but they are awesome! My only issue with Pike's is they serve pepsi at the soda fountain. They do have mini bottles cokes, but I think they're kinda pricey. Pike's is a nice family and friend place to go. They have Sunday brunch (although I've never eaten there then) but the soda fountain isn't open on Sundays so be forewarned. Cheeseburger is the way to go!
$8 - cheeseburger, fries, water
If you haven't been to Pike's in a while, they've updated their menu recently which means they have most of the same stuff, but it's more expensive now. Gone are the days of the $3. burger. The burgers are really good though, as are the fries and the Carolina Burger with chili, slaw, mustard and onions is a classic. They have hot dogs, turkey burgers, quish (sp?), salads, pastas and a few other things I don't notice because I only go there when I'm craving a cheeseburger. It may not be the best in town, but it's pretty darn close. They also have a soda fountain where you can get cherry phosphates, vanilla pepsis, orangeades, limeades and incredible milkshakes. They might make you sick, but they are awesome! My only issue with Pike's is they serve pepsi at the soda fountain. They do have mini bottles cokes, but I think they're kinda pricey. Pike's is a nice family and friend place to go. They have Sunday brunch (although I've never eaten there then) but the soda fountain isn't open on Sundays so be forewarned. Cheeseburger is the way to go!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Showmars - Uptown (3rd & Church)
Greek Fast Casual
$9 - grilled chicken pita, fries, diet coke & tip
Showmars on 3rd recently went through a major update and almost isn't recognizable. It has slate tile on the walls, warm paint colors and all of the food pictures are gone. If it weren't for the hostess who knows everyone's names, I would have thought I made a wrong turn. The food at Showmars is pretty good. The pita bread is really nice with lots of options to fill it up. The fries are okay, too crispy for me, but the best thing is the ice...shaved ice with diet coke. It just doesn't get any better. The service is super friendly and when they learn your name, they use when they can. It feels like a local diner and the 3rd street location is my favorite. Breakfast is a good choice too with melt in your mouth buttered biscuits (not fat free). The ice is so good though, who cares?!
$9 - grilled chicken pita, fries, diet coke & tip
Showmars on 3rd recently went through a major update and almost isn't recognizable. It has slate tile on the walls, warm paint colors and all of the food pictures are gone. If it weren't for the hostess who knows everyone's names, I would have thought I made a wrong turn. The food at Showmars is pretty good. The pita bread is really nice with lots of options to fill it up. The fries are okay, too crispy for me, but the best thing is the ice...shaved ice with diet coke. It just doesn't get any better. The service is super friendly and when they learn your name, they use when they can. It feels like a local diner and the 3rd street location is my favorite. Breakfast is a good choice too with melt in your mouth buttered biscuits (not fat free). The ice is so good though, who cares?!
Monday, January 08, 2007
Brixx - Uptown
Wood-fired Pizza
$11 - Wood roasted chicken salad with water (tip is always included in the price)
Brixx is a classic Charlotte restaurant. They're all over town and they seem to epitomize what Charlotte like to eat. Their pizzas are flat, serve one (or could be shared with a salad) and are pretty good. My favorites are the Mexican (with black bean spread), the Artichoke, BBQ Chicken and Plain with mushrooms. Their salads are also really good and the Wood-roasted chicken salad is a town favorite. Mixed greens with chicken, goat cheese, pines nuts, croutons and balsamic dressing. It seems like this salad is all over town now. They are really consistent, the food is good and the prices are reasonable. The original one on East is always packed so I like the one uptown or near Fairview if you're closer to those parts. The one at Fairview also serves Red Oak which is a huge plus. My only issue is Brixx is I've eaten there too often in my tenure in Charlotte and I'm looking for something new, hence my love for Hawthorne. If you're not burned out, it's a great place to go.
$11 - Wood roasted chicken salad with water (tip is always included in the price)
Brixx is a classic Charlotte restaurant. They're all over town and they seem to epitomize what Charlotte like to eat. Their pizzas are flat, serve one (or could be shared with a salad) and are pretty good. My favorites are the Mexican (with black bean spread), the Artichoke, BBQ Chicken and Plain with mushrooms. Their salads are also really good and the Wood-roasted chicken salad is a town favorite. Mixed greens with chicken, goat cheese, pines nuts, croutons and balsamic dressing. It seems like this salad is all over town now. They are really consistent, the food is good and the prices are reasonable. The original one on East is always packed so I like the one uptown or near Fairview if you're closer to those parts. The one at Fairview also serves Red Oak which is a huge plus. My only issue is Brixx is I've eaten there too often in my tenure in Charlotte and I'm looking for something new, hence my love for Hawthorne. If you're not burned out, it's a great place to go.
Lulu's - Midwood
New American (i.e. locally grown and organic wannabe)
$12 - Chantilly Turkey (sandwich), fries (lulu's frites) and Cane Cola at lunch
This little place off of Central was quite a treat. I went for lunch and it looked like they had some good options. It's a little quirky with Boylan's Cane Cola products, locally grown veggies, different kinds of cheeses and a desire to be organic whenever possible. The menu breaks out the options by price ($6, $8, $9 & $12), which was nice and the options seemed pretty good. I ended up with the Chantilly Turkey, a cold sandwich with turkey, lettuce, tomato & Gruyere cheese. It comes with Lulu's Frites which are seasoned fries. They're pretty good although not as good as Bojangles, but good nonetheless. They don't have coke products, but didn't serve Pepsi either so it was okay. They have Boylan's Cane Cola, Cream Sola, Root Beer and something else. The wines looked reasonable for Charlotte but I was there at lunch. I heard the desserts were awesome but I didn't try that either. There's a different dinner menu which I believe is pricier but this is a nice alternative at lunch to Providence Cafe. It felt like a similar place but more eclectic being in Midwood. I'd recommend it if you get the chance.
$12 - Chantilly Turkey (sandwich), fries (lulu's frites) and Cane Cola at lunch
This little place off of Central was quite a treat. I went for lunch and it looked like they had some good options. It's a little quirky with Boylan's Cane Cola products, locally grown veggies, different kinds of cheeses and a desire to be organic whenever possible. The menu breaks out the options by price ($6, $8, $9 & $12), which was nice and the options seemed pretty good. I ended up with the Chantilly Turkey, a cold sandwich with turkey, lettuce, tomato & Gruyere cheese. It comes with Lulu's Frites which are seasoned fries. They're pretty good although not as good as Bojangles, but good nonetheless. They don't have coke products, but didn't serve Pepsi either so it was okay. They have Boylan's Cane Cola, Cream Sola, Root Beer and something else. The wines looked reasonable for Charlotte but I was there at lunch. I heard the desserts were awesome but I didn't try that either. There's a different dinner menu which I believe is pricier but this is a nice alternative at lunch to Providence Cafe. It felt like a similar place but more eclectic being in Midwood. I'd recommend it if you get the chance.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Waffle House - Independence Blvd.
Waffles anytime
$7.50 - waffle, raisin toast, diet coke & $2 tip
Waffle House is hands down the best place to go in the middle of the night if you have the munchies. It's also good during sunlight hours. It's always crowded and eclectic, and the food is always great. The waffles are awesome, as is the raisin toast. The hash browns come a dozen different ways including with onions, cheese, jalepenos, tomatoes and other stuff I don't remember. The wait staff are always friendly and definitely one of the main reasons to go. The jukebox is fun but you never know if what you choose is what you'll get. The coffee's iffy but the sweet tea is supposedly a "signature". I most recently went on New Year's Day (yes, while the sun was out) but it was still great. It's open 24, 7, 365 and the food is the same no matter where you are. I've never tried anything else but I've heard it's all good. If no one's done it yet, expect someone to do a documentary on this place. It's an American staple. A little known fact is you can order a camo - waffle house t-shirt online. The website is www.wafflehouse.com
$7.50 - waffle, raisin toast, diet coke & $2 tip
Waffle House is hands down the best place to go in the middle of the night if you have the munchies. It's also good during sunlight hours. It's always crowded and eclectic, and the food is always great. The waffles are awesome, as is the raisin toast. The hash browns come a dozen different ways including with onions, cheese, jalepenos, tomatoes and other stuff I don't remember. The wait staff are always friendly and definitely one of the main reasons to go. The jukebox is fun but you never know if what you choose is what you'll get. The coffee's iffy but the sweet tea is supposedly a "signature". I most recently went on New Year's Day (yes, while the sun was out) but it was still great. It's open 24, 7, 365 and the food is the same no matter where you are. I've never tried anything else but I've heard it's all good. If no one's done it yet, expect someone to do a documentary on this place. It's an American staple. A little known fact is you can order a camo - waffle house t-shirt online. The website is www.wafflehouse.com
Barrington's - Southpark
Upscale American
$18 - $28 entrees (someone else paid this tab)
Barrington's is a hidden gem in a tiny strip mall near southpark where Brixx, Ben & Jarry's and the Caribou are located. It probably has 14 tables but feels much cozier. The food was great, the service friendly and attentive and the feel was very "Country Day parents" or Foxcroft families. It's a great place to take your parents when they are in town or to impress a date. If you go there frequently, you don't need to be reading my blog. It isn't overly pretencious as the menus are on copy paper that are somewhat illegible. There aren't a ton of options which was actually really nice. The chef gets tons of kudos from his peers in town and is frequently written up as a top restaurant in Charlotte. I'd agree. They have a website so if you're interested, check it out. www.barringtonsrestaurant.com
$18 - $28 entrees (someone else paid this tab)
Barrington's is a hidden gem in a tiny strip mall near southpark where Brixx, Ben & Jarry's and the Caribou are located. It probably has 14 tables but feels much cozier. The food was great, the service friendly and attentive and the feel was very "Country Day parents" or Foxcroft families. It's a great place to take your parents when they are in town or to impress a date. If you go there frequently, you don't need to be reading my blog. It isn't overly pretencious as the menus are on copy paper that are somewhat illegible. There aren't a ton of options which was actually really nice. The chef gets tons of kudos from his peers in town and is frequently written up as a top restaurant in Charlotte. I'd agree. They have a website so if you're interested, check it out. www.barringtonsrestaurant.com
Mac's - South Blvd
BBQ Bar & Grill
$20 - 2 Li'l Pig BBQ sandwiches, each with one side, 2 diet cokes and tip
I love the atmosphere at Mac's, an eclectic biker bar with yuppies and artsy folks that's clean and lots of sports on. The BBQ is great but it's best known for it's brisket (sp?). Apparently the Food Network did a feature on this as it's the "best beef brisket in the US". It sure looked good, but I went for the Li'l Pig sandwich with Mac & Cheese on the side. They were awesome! Lots of beers on tap and bottled and Coke products to boot. Why don't I come here more often?? It's always been crowded with a least a few Harley's out front. Parking can be a pain as I've never actually parked in the lot. The wait staff has been really nice but it's more a bar feel than a restaurant at times. The food's great and it's definitely reasonable. If only they had one on my side of town...
$20 - 2 Li'l Pig BBQ sandwiches, each with one side, 2 diet cokes and tip
I love the atmosphere at Mac's, an eclectic biker bar with yuppies and artsy folks that's clean and lots of sports on. The BBQ is great but it's best known for it's brisket (sp?). Apparently the Food Network did a feature on this as it's the "best beef brisket in the US". It sure looked good, but I went for the Li'l Pig sandwich with Mac & Cheese on the side. They were awesome! Lots of beers on tap and bottled and Coke products to boot. Why don't I come here more often?? It's always been crowded with a least a few Harley's out front. Parking can be a pain as I've never actually parked in the lot. The wait staff has been really nice but it's more a bar feel than a restaurant at times. The food's great and it's definitely reasonable. If only they had one on my side of town...
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Cheesecake Factory - Southpark
American fare
$18 - pasta with marinara & water
Cheesecake Factory has some great good, but the options are a little over the top. My favorite thing on the menu is the Mexican Grilled Chicken Salad. It's made with avocado, grilled chicken, corn, black beans, pico plus other stuff served with bbq ranch and it is so good. (I recommend getting the dressing on the side as it can get a little soggy). With 50 pages in the menu, if you don't know what you want, it can be a difficult thing to figure out. The Chicken Marsala is one of the "favorites" and I hear it's pretty good. The pasta was good but I only ordered it because I was looking for something bland. If you're looking for good Italian, try someplace else. Otherwise, the main reason to come here is the cheesecake. With 50 different options, that can be overwhelming too. Somoe of my favorites include the Toblerone, Kahlua and Dulce de leche. I don't even like cheesecake but these desserts are awesome. It's actually more about the whipped cream which is worth ordering anything!! If you're with a group or with someone who is indecisive, CF can be a great place as they can please just about any taste. While you'll have to wait no matter what time you go, it's worth it. It's also a great place to put your name in, do some shopping (if you can afford it), and end up with a great meal. It's definitely a fun treat for birthdays too. They have a little dessert thing for the birthday person served in a shotglass-sized dish that is the perfect size. If you want to go somewhere for dessert, you can't lose here. It's definitely a good place!
$18 - pasta with marinara & water
Cheesecake Factory has some great good, but the options are a little over the top. My favorite thing on the menu is the Mexican Grilled Chicken Salad. It's made with avocado, grilled chicken, corn, black beans, pico plus other stuff served with bbq ranch and it is so good. (I recommend getting the dressing on the side as it can get a little soggy). With 50 pages in the menu, if you don't know what you want, it can be a difficult thing to figure out. The Chicken Marsala is one of the "favorites" and I hear it's pretty good. The pasta was good but I only ordered it because I was looking for something bland. If you're looking for good Italian, try someplace else. Otherwise, the main reason to come here is the cheesecake. With 50 different options, that can be overwhelming too. Somoe of my favorites include the Toblerone, Kahlua and Dulce de leche. I don't even like cheesecake but these desserts are awesome. It's actually more about the whipped cream which is worth ordering anything!! If you're with a group or with someone who is indecisive, CF can be a great place as they can please just about any taste. While you'll have to wait no matter what time you go, it's worth it. It's also a great place to put your name in, do some shopping (if you can afford it), and end up with a great meal. It's definitely a fun treat for birthdays too. They have a little dessert thing for the birthday person served in a shotglass-sized dish that is the perfect size. If you want to go somewhere for dessert, you can't lose here. It's definitely a good place!
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Mert's - Uptown
Southern Comfort food
$12 @ lunch for honey glazed chicken breast with 2 sides and sweet tea
How can you not love Mert's?? It's all southern and great. The chicken was a special but they have great bbq, fried chicken, burgers, shrimp & grits and other southern specialties. The sides are fantastic and you can make a meal of three or four. I think I had sweet potatoes and collards but they have squash casserole, black eyed peas, okra, etc. The service is great and the atmosphere is a little plain but the food makes it all worthwhile. Parking is probably a pain so I'd go for lunch uptown or dinner after everyone is gone. Always a good choice.
$12 @ lunch for honey glazed chicken breast with 2 sides and sweet tea
How can you not love Mert's?? It's all southern and great. The chicken was a special but they have great bbq, fried chicken, burgers, shrimp & grits and other southern specialties. The sides are fantastic and you can make a meal of three or four. I think I had sweet potatoes and collards but they have squash casserole, black eyed peas, okra, etc. The service is great and the atmosphere is a little plain but the food makes it all worthwhile. Parking is probably a pain so I'd go for lunch uptown or dinner after everyone is gone. Always a good choice.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Roly Poly - Dilworth
Fast Casual - Rolled Sandwiches
$12.96 - 1 full wrap, 1 half wrap, 1 fountain drink & 1 water
Roly Poly is a good stand-by lunch place. They serve a bunch of different sandwiches wrapped in tortillas with beef, turkey, chicken and veggies. My favorite is the Sante Fe Chicken which is grilled chicken, ranch dressing, cheese, grilled onions and tomatoes served with a side of salsa. Their sandwiches can be hot or cold and whole or half sizes. The half is a good size for lunch unless you're really hungry (or have a big appetite). They serve Coke products (of course) and have lemon slices. There's one Uptown in Latta Arcade that is good too although the back room where people sit is either too hot or smells funny. Getting food to go is an easy option and what I've had has always been good. The one complaint I've heard is you can be hungry a couple hours later so it isn't lasting. An easy lunch place if you need one.
$12.96 - 1 full wrap, 1 half wrap, 1 fountain drink & 1 water
Roly Poly is a good stand-by lunch place. They serve a bunch of different sandwiches wrapped in tortillas with beef, turkey, chicken and veggies. My favorite is the Sante Fe Chicken which is grilled chicken, ranch dressing, cheese, grilled onions and tomatoes served with a side of salsa. Their sandwiches can be hot or cold and whole or half sizes. The half is a good size for lunch unless you're really hungry (or have a big appetite). They serve Coke products (of course) and have lemon slices. There's one Uptown in Latta Arcade that is good too although the back room where people sit is either too hot or smells funny. Getting food to go is an easy option and what I've had has always been good. The one complaint I've heard is you can be hungry a couple hours later so it isn't lasting. An easy lunch place if you need one.
Hawthorne Pizza - Midwood/Elizabeth
Pizza/Italian
$14 - Chopped Salad & 6 Garlic Knots
I love Hawthorne's. It feels like a neighborhood place where the food is really good and you can see a lot of the same people over and over again. Their pizza is pretty good, but it's the flat dough, slightly burned kind. One good thing is it's different enough from both Brixx and Mellow to draw people in. There are only two sizes of pizza, individual or huge but it's good. The salads are my favorite as each one I've tried has been great. The Tuscan salad is my absolute favorite and the Chopped is really good too. The lettuce is always fresh and the balsamic vinaigrette is a great dressing. The Tuscan comes with fresh mozzarella, roma tomatoes and yellow peppers while the Chopped has green olives, tomatoes and red onions. I've heard the Spinach salad is pretty good, but I'm not a fan of spinach so I haven't tried it. My favorite pizza is the Elizabeth Special with pepperoni, sausage, onions and green peppers. The BBQ Chicken was a little sweet for me, and I haven't tried many others. I didn't like the calzone, preferring Mellow's calzones to these. They were too small, the crust too crunchy and too much ricotta for my taste. I've heard the pasta is pretty good but I haven't tried it. The garlic knots are a new discovery with bread knots coated in olive oil and roasted garlic served with a side of marinara. Yum!!! The beer is relatively cheap and I haven't tried any of the wines yet. It's a good place for dinner any night of the week or takeout if you're close by. In the summer, sitting outside is great but while it's cold, inside is pretty good too. There are a few flat screens with whatever game is on and a smoking section if you need one. It doesn't carry over too bad. If you have the Citipass book, I believe there's a coupon if you want to try it out. Otherwise, it's highly recommended by me.
$14 - Chopped Salad & 6 Garlic Knots
I love Hawthorne's. It feels like a neighborhood place where the food is really good and you can see a lot of the same people over and over again. Their pizza is pretty good, but it's the flat dough, slightly burned kind. One good thing is it's different enough from both Brixx and Mellow to draw people in. There are only two sizes of pizza, individual or huge but it's good. The salads are my favorite as each one I've tried has been great. The Tuscan salad is my absolute favorite and the Chopped is really good too. The lettuce is always fresh and the balsamic vinaigrette is a great dressing. The Tuscan comes with fresh mozzarella, roma tomatoes and yellow peppers while the Chopped has green olives, tomatoes and red onions. I've heard the Spinach salad is pretty good, but I'm not a fan of spinach so I haven't tried it. My favorite pizza is the Elizabeth Special with pepperoni, sausage, onions and green peppers. The BBQ Chicken was a little sweet for me, and I haven't tried many others. I didn't like the calzone, preferring Mellow's calzones to these. They were too small, the crust too crunchy and too much ricotta for my taste. I've heard the pasta is pretty good but I haven't tried it. The garlic knots are a new discovery with bread knots coated in olive oil and roasted garlic served with a side of marinara. Yum!!! The beer is relatively cheap and I haven't tried any of the wines yet. It's a good place for dinner any night of the week or takeout if you're close by. In the summer, sitting outside is great but while it's cold, inside is pretty good too. There are a few flat screens with whatever game is on and a smoking section if you need one. It doesn't carry over too bad. If you have the Citipass book, I believe there's a coupon if you want to try it out. Otherwise, it's highly recommended by me.
Monday, November 20, 2006
California Pizza Kitchen - Airport B
Pizza
$13 for 5 cheese and tomato pizza, fountain drink and bottled water
This is one of the better places to eat at the airport. It's on concourse B and was actually made fresh to order. The salads looks pretty good as well. They don't have a full menu, really 6 or so pizza options and 4 salads but what they serve are the most popular at the regular CPK restaurants. If you have to eat at the airport, I'd recommend this. The seating is fairly small but turns over quickly as you'd expect at the airport. However, it's next to a smoking bar so that's a pain. However, if you get stuck there for a few hours, grab something here. It's a good choice.
$13 for 5 cheese and tomato pizza, fountain drink and bottled water
This is one of the better places to eat at the airport. It's on concourse B and was actually made fresh to order. The salads looks pretty good as well. They don't have a full menu, really 6 or so pizza options and 4 salads but what they serve are the most popular at the regular CPK restaurants. If you have to eat at the airport, I'd recommend this. The seating is fairly small but turns over quickly as you'd expect at the airport. However, it's next to a smoking bar so that's a pain. However, if you get stuck there for a few hours, grab something here. It's a good choice.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Einstein's - Uptown
Fast Casual/Bagel Shop
$7.37 - Tasty Turkey Sandwich & Fruit Salad
Einstein's set the standard for good bagel sandwiches in Charlotte. Brueggers was here first but they got a wake-up call with Einstein's rolled into town. Great bagels which you can toast, different sandwiches, whipped schmears, salads and soups. My only complaint is the smell. The Einstein's uptown always smells weird, like too many things have burned in the kitchen. They make things quickly, I love the tasty turkey on a Sundried Tomato bagel and they have Coke fountain drinks. I'm not a huge fan of the coffee though and they don't serve Raw Sugar to I'd rather not come for breakfast. Lunch however is good if you can get over the smell and take it to go. The Asian Chicken Salad is pretty good and I like their sesame vinagrette dressing. The fruit salad is a new option which I like, although it wasn't cold when I got it. Not sure what happened there. A good place to grab a quick lunch to go uptown.
$7.37 - Tasty Turkey Sandwich & Fruit Salad
Einstein's set the standard for good bagel sandwiches in Charlotte. Brueggers was here first but they got a wake-up call with Einstein's rolled into town. Great bagels which you can toast, different sandwiches, whipped schmears, salads and soups. My only complaint is the smell. The Einstein's uptown always smells weird, like too many things have burned in the kitchen. They make things quickly, I love the tasty turkey on a Sundried Tomato bagel and they have Coke fountain drinks. I'm not a huge fan of the coffee though and they don't serve Raw Sugar to I'd rather not come for breakfast. Lunch however is good if you can get over the smell and take it to go. The Asian Chicken Salad is pretty good and I like their sesame vinagrette dressing. The fruit salad is a new option which I like, although it wasn't cold when I got it. Not sure what happened there. A good place to grab a quick lunch to go uptown.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Just Fresh - Uptown
Fast Casual/Take out
$6.64 - Grilled Chicken Salad
Just Blah would be a better name for it. The food is fresh, but the flavors are bland and it's way overpriced for what you get. My salad was 96% lettuce, a small shred of carrots, 6 roma tomato slices and chicken that didn't look so good. I usually get their chili with a corn muffin which is great, but the salad was disappointing and way more than I expected. Next time I'll get one from Chick-fil-a.
$6.64 - Grilled Chicken Salad
Just Blah would be a better name for it. The food is fresh, but the flavors are bland and it's way overpriced for what you get. My salad was 96% lettuce, a small shred of carrots, 6 roma tomato slices and chicken that didn't look so good. I usually get their chili with a corn muffin which is great, but the salad was disappointing and way more than I expected. Next time I'll get one from Chick-fil-a.
A little more stuff...
So, I guess you need more info about me to figure out why you should read this. First of all, I eat out for lunch (and sometimes dinner) everyday, and I love trying new restaurants. It's not that I don't cook, but cooking for one stinks in my opinion so I'd rather meet people over a meal and catch up.
I'm a normal eater, meaning I don't like trying crazy food and flavors. I don't know about spices and the origins of food, but I do know good food when I find it. My favorite type of food is Mexican with Italian as a close second. I'm not a huge fan of Vietname or Thai, and I love almost anything fried. I only go to restaurants that serve Coke products, and fountain beverages are really important to me. On that note, Reid's has the best fountain drinks in town and they serve high quality lemons and limes with it (not the dried out ones). I'm thirsty just thinking about it.
I'm not going to tell you about everything on the menu, just about stuff I like to eat. This won't be a comprehensive restaurant review, just some suggestions on places to go it you're looking for ideas. I hope this helps.
I'm a normal eater, meaning I don't like trying crazy food and flavors. I don't know about spices and the origins of food, but I do know good food when I find it. My favorite type of food is Mexican with Italian as a close second. I'm not a huge fan of Vietname or Thai, and I love almost anything fried. I only go to restaurants that serve Coke products, and fountain beverages are really important to me. On that note, Reid's has the best fountain drinks in town and they serve high quality lemons and limes with it (not the dried out ones). I'm thirsty just thinking about it.
I'm not going to tell you about everything on the menu, just about stuff I like to eat. This won't be a comprehensive restaurant review, just some suggestions on places to go it you're looking for ideas. I hope this helps.
Qdoba - Park & Woodlawn
Fast Casual - Mexican
$7.63 for Grilled Chicken Salad & a drink
I love Qdoba! They have great chips, fresh food and great fountain beverages (including fresh lemons and limes). Their queso has a little kick and it's a lot better than Moe's & Salsaritas. I would definitely vote it the best restaurant in this genre. The chicken is grilled and rarely overcooked, the rest of the veggies are good and it's pretty consistent. The one downer is the fact that you have high school students who make the burritos, so the portions ebb and flow depending on who's serving. I like the chips better than the salad shell for the salad and the queso burrito is yummy. Definitely not good for me, but so good to eat! Enjoy.
$7.63 for Grilled Chicken Salad & a drink
I love Qdoba! They have great chips, fresh food and great fountain beverages (including fresh lemons and limes). Their queso has a little kick and it's a lot better than Moe's & Salsaritas. I would definitely vote it the best restaurant in this genre. The chicken is grilled and rarely overcooked, the rest of the veggies are good and it's pretty consistent. The one downer is the fact that you have high school students who make the burritos, so the portions ebb and flow depending on who's serving. I like the chips better than the salad shell for the salad and the queso burrito is yummy. Definitely not good for me, but so good to eat! Enjoy.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Mimosa Grill - Uptown
American
$32 for 2 for lunch - 2 cokes, 1 salad, 1 soup & salad, tax & tip
A nice corporate-feeling restaurant for lunch uptown that's better when you're on an expense account. Good food every time and sweet potato fries to boot. Choices include salads, wood-fired pizzas, burgers & sandwiches and various entrees including a daily changing meat & 3. The Asian Chicken Salad is one of the better salads. The soup & salad is what I usually get (house salad has goat cheese fritters and toasted pecans and the tortilla soup is awesome). The Southwestern Chicken Sandwich (it has another name) is great too with grilled chicken, some white cheese, grilled onions and avocado. Regular fries and sweet potato fries are two of the sides as are veggies and rice and beans. The sweet potato fries are really good (but not sweet so be forewarned). The caesar salad pizza is just that, a caesar salad on top of a cheese pizza. It's weird but good. Everything I've had has been good. The one thing that bugs me about Mimosa is that white cloth napkins always shed. A trivial thing but it still bothers me.
One thing to note, the menu is different (and much more expensive) at night so don't use this as a guide for dinner. Enjoy.
$32 for 2 for lunch - 2 cokes, 1 salad, 1 soup & salad, tax & tip
A nice corporate-feeling restaurant for lunch uptown that's better when you're on an expense account. Good food every time and sweet potato fries to boot. Choices include salads, wood-fired pizzas, burgers & sandwiches and various entrees including a daily changing meat & 3. The Asian Chicken Salad is one of the better salads. The soup & salad is what I usually get (house salad has goat cheese fritters and toasted pecans and the tortilla soup is awesome). The Southwestern Chicken Sandwich (it has another name) is great too with grilled chicken, some white cheese, grilled onions and avocado. Regular fries and sweet potato fries are two of the sides as are veggies and rice and beans. The sweet potato fries are really good (but not sweet so be forewarned). The caesar salad pizza is just that, a caesar salad on top of a cheese pizza. It's weird but good. Everything I've had has been good. The one thing that bugs me about Mimosa is that white cloth napkins always shed. A trivial thing but it still bothers me.
One thing to note, the menu is different (and much more expensive) at night so don't use this as a guide for dinner. Enjoy.
Cantina 1511 - Dilworth
New Mexican
2 people for dinner - $58 (Guac, 2 Enchiladas de Dennis, 3 drinks (Sangria & 2 beers), tax & tip)
Cantina is a great place to meet someone for drinks & apps after work. The guac is the best thing on the menu in my opinion. The rest of the food is good, but not great. The Enchiladas de Dennis (spinach & chicken) are my favorite. It's "authentic upscale" Mexican which means it isn't as good as Azteca but it's better than La Paz. Don't go if you're looking for cheap, yummy, bad for you Mexican, you'll be disappointed. Instead it's a high class mexican place, if there is such a thing. However, the margaritas are why 90% of the people eat here. There's 40+ tequilas if that means something to you. I'll stick with the Rojo Sangria. The beer is what you'd expect at a place like this, Mexican and slightly overpriced. The service has improved. My first two times were terrible, with a waiter who should never have been given the job. Last night our waitress was really nice and helpful. She was attentive without being annoying. It's also a great place to run into people you know (assuming you're a yuppie). I saw 3 people I knew which is always fun. All in all, I'll be back.
2 people for dinner - $58 (Guac, 2 Enchiladas de Dennis, 3 drinks (Sangria & 2 beers), tax & tip)
Cantina is a great place to meet someone for drinks & apps after work. The guac is the best thing on the menu in my opinion. The rest of the food is good, but not great. The Enchiladas de Dennis (spinach & chicken) are my favorite. It's "authentic upscale" Mexican which means it isn't as good as Azteca but it's better than La Paz. Don't go if you're looking for cheap, yummy, bad for you Mexican, you'll be disappointed. Instead it's a high class mexican place, if there is such a thing. However, the margaritas are why 90% of the people eat here. There's 40+ tequilas if that means something to you. I'll stick with the Rojo Sangria. The beer is what you'd expect at a place like this, Mexican and slightly overpriced. The service has improved. My first two times were terrible, with a waiter who should never have been given the job. Last night our waitress was really nice and helpful. She was attentive without being annoying. It's also a great place to run into people you know (assuming you're a yuppie). I saw 3 people I knew which is always fun. All in all, I'll be back.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Roasting Company - Park Rd & Woodlawn
Fast Casual
$6.50 for 1/4 White Rotiserie Chicken with 2 sides and water
I love Roasting Company. The food is great, the price is low and it's always consistent. Not much for atmosphere but who cares? It's a solid place to go with a variety of options and it's pretty healthy. Sides include Stir-fly, mashed sweet potatoes, side salad (it's pretty small), white beans au gratin and a few others I can't remember. They do have a few dishes where queso is poured over chicken or rice and beans. The queso is really good (it's white cheese, not yellow which I think is better) but probably loses the "good for you" rating. Some dishes get a little pricier but I don't think anything is over $10. Salads and wraps are good too. I definitely recommend it for cheap eats that seem relatively healthy.
$6.50 for 1/4 White Rotiserie Chicken with 2 sides and water
I love Roasting Company. The food is great, the price is low and it's always consistent. Not much for atmosphere but who cares? It's a solid place to go with a variety of options and it's pretty healthy. Sides include Stir-fly, mashed sweet potatoes, side salad (it's pretty small), white beans au gratin and a few others I can't remember. They do have a few dishes where queso is poured over chicken or rice and beans. The queso is really good (it's white cheese, not yellow which I think is better) but probably loses the "good for you" rating. Some dishes get a little pricier but I don't think anything is over $10. Salads and wraps are good too. I definitely recommend it for cheap eats that seem relatively healthy.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Fuze Box - Uptown
Thai/Sushi
My bill for lunch = $12 (2 sushi rolls, 4 pieces nigiri, water and tip included)
Second time I've eaten there and the experience was forgettable. Sushi was good, not great and the portion was pretty small. I tried eating there last week with a friend and after waiting 10 minutes and never being spoken to by any staff, we left. We have no time for that. My table today ranked it an average of 7 out of 10. I'd lean towards a 6. Probably won't be back.
My bill for lunch = $12 (2 sushi rolls, 4 pieces nigiri, water and tip included)
Second time I've eaten there and the experience was forgettable. Sushi was good, not great and the portion was pretty small. I tried eating there last week with a friend and after waiting 10 minutes and never being spoken to by any staff, we left. We have no time for that. My table today ranked it an average of 7 out of 10. I'd lean towards a 6. Probably won't be back.
Welcome to my Charlotte Food Review!
My first blog attempt, we'll see how it goes. I just got back from lunch with my coworkers and realized that I needed to start this blog. There are so many restaurants in Charlotte that are great and so many that aren't. With this in mind, I wanted to start a blog to let you know about them. I'd love your comments if you've eaten at any of these places and if you have any that I should try. I'm not a professional, but I love to eat out so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
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