Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Indonesian restaurant
Very unique place to eat located here in this small town of Greensburg IN. I most defently will return here food was spicy and a home run for me. Very authentic flavors and atmosphere along with great karma. The chef is Mayasari, she alone makes the trip worth those few extra miles. Then to top it off her daughter brings the order to the table with a smile, and attention to details. This is my second time and I hope many more.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Toast in Louisville KY
The 1st time was awesome the waitress was spot on with service and the lemons souffle pancakes just the way to start Sunday morning, wel let's say the best service I have had in some years. And I know service because I have worked in 4 star French and Italian along with 5 star German restaurants.
Well here goes my second adventure to toast? ..............................................
And the luck of the draw is Trent for my waiter. I order the steak and eggs and the steak can't be cooked charred rare the restaurant only has a flat top grill.
I will say the tomato chutney was very nice, the only type of preserves was the smucker's nothing special, and the fruit was basic cantilope, honey dew and some red grapes where is the strawberries?
The meat was very small and unseasoned
Yet Britney appeared at my table with fresh cracked pepper.
As I neared the end of my meal I realized that I wanted something additional .....................
So I looked around for my waiter Trent for a minute or two seemed like he was way too busy talking to the other wait staff behind the coffee counter to notice me or better yet anyone.
So the next waitress that came by was Allison she seemed attentive and I placed a order with her for
The ever famous lemons souffle pancakes, they came I ate I was happy. And of course Britney delivered again.
Trent informed me that he had to go the restroom as to why he didn't deliver the meal. Way too much info.
The first meal was very little better than a Waffle house restaurant.
But the pancakes are in a class by their self.
© the food critic.
Well here goes my second adventure to toast? ..............................................
And the luck of the draw is Trent for my waiter. I order the steak and eggs and the steak can't be cooked charred rare the restaurant only has a flat top grill.
I will say the tomato chutney was very nice, the only type of preserves was the smucker's nothing special, and the fruit was basic cantilope, honey dew and some red grapes where is the strawberries?
The meat was very small and unseasoned
Yet Britney appeared at my table with fresh cracked pepper.
As I neared the end of my meal I realized that I wanted something additional .....................
So I looked around for my waiter Trent for a minute or two seemed like he was way too busy talking to the other wait staff behind the coffee counter to notice me or better yet anyone.
So the next waitress that came by was Allison she seemed attentive and I placed a order with her for
The ever famous lemons souffle pancakes, they came I ate I was happy. And of course Britney delivered again.
Trent informed me that he had to go the restroom as to why he didn't deliver the meal. Way too much info.
The first meal was very little better than a Waffle house restaurant.
But the pancakes are in a class by their self.
© the food critic.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Rouls Deli in Baton Rouge LA
Well gang it is Saturday say around 2:00 and it's time for lunch
I guess I should be looking for a Poor Boy but for some reason,
I felt like I should stick to the game plan and check out the burgers.
so it was between Rouls Deli or Brewbacher's Grill.
you guested it the closest one won out.
I ordered the Shrimp Burger cute twist meat was fresh and the fries
nice with the seasoned salt.
Nothing special stick with Wendy's and it would have had more taste.
And to know the truth I was pretty hungry
on a 1 to 10 scale I'll give it a score of 6 for nice guy behind the counter
somewhat reasonable price $8.50 with a drink, yet the place was pretty dirty.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Great Guacamole B. U. T. !
This has to be some of the best Guacamole that I have enjoyed in a long time, and the chips are spot on in texture, amount the of salt and freshness.
But I have got to say the sangria is pretty sad in flavor and presentation.
The Jerk Chicken Taco with Mango was very nice, and the fish taco was very sad as well and bland take a lesson from Baha Fresh on this one guys.
As far as the sides go, well I thought the sides should have been slid off the side of the table and left on the floor.
Guys work on it or don't offer them.
When I went to pay for the meal I laid a $100.00 with the bill. Someone I guess a manager or owner ran yes ran by, and grabbed the money and said he would get the change.
One I had never met this person before in my life or better yet they had never approached our table during the meal.
Who was this person and how did I even know if they worked there? Bad Business move!
On a scale of 1 to 5 stars I'll give it a 2.
As far as the price it should have been around $35.00 at the most.
lets see if I had taken the same money $48.00 plus a $8.00 Tip that equals $56.00 and went to Baha Fresh I could have had a meal for 4 and a six pack of great beer and possibly hired a small Mariachi Band to sing for our party.
But I have got to say the sangria is pretty sad in flavor and presentation.
The Jerk Chicken Taco with Mango was very nice, and the fish taco was very sad as well and bland take a lesson from Baha Fresh on this one guys.
As far as the sides go, well I thought the sides should have been slid off the side of the table and left on the floor.
Guys work on it or don't offer them.
When I went to pay for the meal I laid a $100.00 with the bill. Someone I guess a manager or owner ran yes ran by, and grabbed the money and said he would get the change.
One I had never met this person before in my life or better yet they had never approached our table during the meal.
Who was this person and how did I even know if they worked there? Bad Business move!
On a scale of 1 to 5 stars I'll give it a 2.
As far as the price it should have been around $35.00 at the most.
lets see if I had taken the same money $48.00 plus a $8.00 Tip that equals $56.00 and went to Baha Fresh I could have had a meal for 4 and a six pack of great beer and possibly hired a small Mariachi Band to sing for our party.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Puckett's Grocery Downtown Nashville, TN
This was the first time I visited the restaurant for a Sunday Sunday Brunch and this will be my last time here. On a scale of 1 to 5 stars
I will give it a - NO - what am I saying it doesn't even deserve a star. Stars are what you get when you do something right, even 1 star deserves doing something right not halfway or close.
Very poor selection of choices, and cold pancakes, the one thing I was hoping for was great coffee NOT yet is was warm brown water, the waiter was very poorly trained, I trained at all.
1 glass of milk my friend had was $3.25 all I had to do was walk to the cooler and buy a half of gallon in their reach in cooler for $3.49 - 24¢ more and this would have given me 3 more glasses what a concept.
My quote is when I have a bad experience is to say.
" I choose not to spend my money there"
I travel a lot and have the opportunity to visit any restaurant on any level 2 to three times a week, Nice concept but poorly executed. I will most definitely visit a Cracker Barrel or a Waffle house when looking for hot breakfast with consistent food and they thank you when you leave.
Puckett's is another fern Bar atmosphere.
Again It is so sad that Nashville has allowed this type of behavior in a so-called restaurant to remain.
I guess the owners banked on making it on the liquor business and over charging, and more than likely they will, but the real truth is if it was to make it on the food business I would give them 3 to 4 week tops unless they are have Very Deep pockets.
In New Orleans it would last 2 weeks tops, then gone.
Never again will I spend my hard earned money there.
I will give it a - NO - what am I saying it doesn't even deserve a star. Stars are what you get when you do something right, even 1 star deserves doing something right not halfway or close.
Very poor selection of choices, and cold pancakes, the one thing I was hoping for was great coffee NOT yet is was warm brown water, the waiter was very poorly trained, I trained at all.
1 glass of milk my friend had was $3.25 all I had to do was walk to the cooler and buy a half of gallon in their reach in cooler for $3.49 - 24¢ more and this would have given me 3 more glasses what a concept.
My quote is when I have a bad experience is to say.
" I choose not to spend my money there"
I travel a lot and have the opportunity to visit any restaurant on any level 2 to three times a week, Nice concept but poorly executed. I will most definitely visit a Cracker Barrel or a Waffle house when looking for hot breakfast with consistent food and they thank you when you leave.
Puckett's is another fern Bar atmosphere.
Again It is so sad that Nashville has allowed this type of behavior in a so-called restaurant to remain.
I guess the owners banked on making it on the liquor business and over charging, and more than likely they will, but the real truth is if it was to make it on the food business I would give them 3 to 4 week tops unless they are have Very Deep pockets.
In New Orleans it would last 2 weeks tops, then gone.
Never again will I spend my hard earned money there.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Snow Ice cream
This is the first snow I've seen since about 1963 on Christmas day in Nashville, TN
Tip of the day collect the snow and make "Snow Ice Cream"
Scoop away the top 1 inch scoop into a bowl then put in the freezer
Add sugar then a flavoring of your choice.
use a mixer and abra ca dabra a Christmas treat that's pretty darn cool and the texture is awesome
Snow ice cream originated from the Romans, but I still feel that poor share croppers had a hand in making it a little more simply in the kitchen at the turn of the century
due to the lack in money and the availability to products. ie Snow, vanilla extract, then sugar.
Click here to view the history of how it all started
http://webinstituteforteachers.org/~cbmallare/History1.htm
Enjoy and stay warm
Tip of the day collect the snow and make "Snow Ice Cream"
Scoop away the top 1 inch scoop into a bowl then put in the freezer
Add sugar then a flavoring of your choice.
use a mixer and abra ca dabra a Christmas treat that's pretty darn cool and the texture is awesome
Snow ice cream originated from the Romans, but I still feel that poor share croppers had a hand in making it a little more simply in the kitchen at the turn of the century
due to the lack in money and the availability to products. ie Snow, vanilla extract, then sugar.
Click here to view the history of how it all started
http://webinstituteforteachers.org/~cbmallare/History1.htm
Enjoy and stay warm
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Outpost Cafe in Oak Hills CA
Since 1961 the magic has been going on at Newton's "Outpost Cafe" This little gem is next to a Pilot Truck stop on Hwy 395, and still privately owned. Very Cool
I have been to several places on the road but here they are doing it right with old school home cooking from 9 different burgers that will melt in your mouth to the basic fried chicken.
You have to understand that there is a lot of love going into the food along with good taste.
But when it comes to a dessert this is a place near to my heart - uh - stomach FRESH fruit lattice tarts and they even make there own pastry dough. Now this is what I'm talking about I came away with a piece of Cherry pie, and later I was wishing I had a piece of the Blueberry, and the peach of course. Well maybe next time this will be the case.
Taste (8), as for presentation because it was wrapped very particularly on a Hot bun I’ll give it a (10) out of a possible 10.
For me personally it had too much shredded lettuce it kept falling off.
Remember I had the basic burger with Swiss cheese, as far as the rest of the burgers I understand they are quite a few burgers that are on the local favorites list.
When you stop in ask for Sherry and tell her that Blair sent you!
And leave room to sample some of their home made fruit pies
Thank You Sherry Considine
All Information is copyrighted and owned by © Blair Morgan 2009
I have been to several places on the road but here they are doing it right with old school home cooking from 9 different burgers that will melt in your mouth to the basic fried chicken.
You have to understand that there is a lot of love going into the food along with good taste.
But when it comes to a dessert this is a place near to my heart - uh - stomach FRESH fruit lattice tarts and they even make there own pastry dough. Now this is what I'm talking about I came away with a piece of Cherry pie, and later I was wishing I had a piece of the Blueberry, and the peach of course. Well maybe next time this will be the case.
Taste (8), as for presentation because it was wrapped very particularly on a Hot bun I’ll give it a (10) out of a possible 10.
For me personally it had too much shredded lettuce it kept falling off.
Remember I had the basic burger with Swiss cheese, as far as the rest of the burgers I understand they are quite a few burgers that are on the local favorites list.
When you stop in ask for Sherry and tell her that Blair sent you!
And leave room to sample some of their home made fruit pies
Thank You Sherry Considine
All Information is copyrighted and owned by © Blair Morgan 2009
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