Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I love tender meat!

Happy Memorial Day Weekend everybody! I hope everyone had a great long weekend and enjoyed the weather! (Did you hear it's going to be amazingly nice this week?!)

This past weekend, I ventured to Saratoga, CA to hang out with the Bruner's. Although my stay was short, it was most definitely sweet! I am glad that I got to spend time with Eric's family, but even more importantly- Eric!

Being in a long distance is tough, but the best part of a long-distance relationships? Getting reunited! Eric came to visit two weeks ago after a fortunate gambling trip, and I of course, made him celebrate one of our anniversaries at Verve!

Located in Somerville, NJ down on Main Street (where Wasabi was located) I was excited to try Verve out after looking at the menu! To my disappointment the menu listed online was far different from the one they had- so don't even bother looking.. haha

To start, Eric got the Caprese Salad while I got the Wild Mushroom soup. For an entree I got the duck while eric got the pork shank. Delciousssss



Eric's Salad




Wild Mushroom Soup


Glazed Duck





Pork Shank




What a great meal. When entering the restaurant, I actually didn't have any high hopes- especially after the menu confusion. The menu was quite small and I realyl didn't know what to get until the server came with the specials. To my delight they had a wild mushroom soup with white truffle oil drizzled on top! I also decided to get the duck since I always complain about how I never get duck and wish I had...




The soup was great. Very thick and creamy, I was basically full after. The white truffle oil was of course, a delight but I didn't really taste it all too much- I think that the mushroom flavor overpowered the truffle flavor (if that is even possible?)




My duck was great- tender, soft and juicy, I was most definitely happy I finally got a duck entree! Eric's shank was tender and fell right off the bone as well- I love tender meat!




Although the sides that came with the entrees weren't too good, I would say that we had a great meal at Verve.




Although not one of the best, I'd say Eric and I had a good time- now off to Borgata again this weekend to make more money for meals like this!


Price: $$$

Food: B+

Ambiance: B

Service: B

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

My Favorite Part of the Day

Oh New Jersey, how you never cease to.. appease me. Yes, just appease. So maybe I'm still being a bratty New Yorker, but seriously.. New Jersey is boring and lame. There is nothing to do here and I have resorted to acrylic painting to entertain myself on the evenings (i am officially a grandma). I have communicted (complainted about) this to Eric many times (ok, let's face it, every night) and he was determined to find something interesting near my area during his visit!

Before I fell down the stairs at work this Friday (yes, I fell down the stairs like a grandmother) Eric thought he'd do some research and take me out to lunch! He told me that he wanted to go to Somerville for some sushi at Wasabi and really, i had very little to no expectations on how good this place was going to be... i mean.. it's New Jersey.. So while on our way to Wasabi, I was pleasantly surprised by the little town the restaurant was located in! Although a bit quiet, it reminded me a bit of Shadyside, and I was really excited that a cute little town was near my office! I couldn't wait to get to Wasabi by then and was even more excited to walk around after lunch to explore the stores!

Located on West Main Street, I walked into Wasabi and felt instantly blinded- it was incredibly dark. It surprisingly was a nice, warm sunny New Jersey afternoon yet the lighting in the restaurant was awful- I'm not sure how this place would be like at night! Excited to try a few new dishes off their menu, Eric and I quickly ordered our miso soup and ginger salad (obvi) and perused the specials menu for any interesting dishes.


Miso Soup





Salad with Ginger Dressing



I read some reviews on the chilean sea bass crunch roll and knew I had to try that. Along with my sea bass roll, I opted for the lucky maki on the special menu- a fried calamari roll with lobster on top. Eric and I got the appetizer sampler to share, just so we could get a taste of the variety of appetizers available! Eric went with the sashimi lunch special and a spider roll (obvi!).




Appetizer Sampler




Chilean Sea Bass Crunch Roll and Lucky Maki




Sashimi Lunch Special with Spider roll




I would have to say that the overall meal was good but nothing really wowed me- again.. I wasn't expecting much. The miso soup and ginger salad was ok, the salad was a little smaller than what I was expecting but, meh. The rolls were flavorful and filling while Eric's sashimi was fresh and tasty. Eric did get a lot more sashimi than we were expecting (their a la carte menu was pretty pricey) and so that was a nice surprise.



All in all, we had a good meal and enjoyed our food. I will return again one day, since it's so close to work and is a good place to eat with co-workers, but again, it wasn't anything too special in my book.



The decor/lighting was unappealing, their tables strangely low (i was knocking my knees on them) and their service was OK. Wasabi is a good place for a quick getaway with some co-workers, but I wouldn't say it would be a place to bring your sushi conneseiurs.


My favorite part of the day? Getting to have lunch with this smiling face :)








Price: $$
Ambiance: B-
Service: B
Food: B+












Monday, May 23, 2011

TWO OF MY MOST FAVORITE THINGS IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD EVER

Rawr. I love being a glutton!

Alright, I have fallen off the path of righteousness and right into the lap of burgers, fries and chili cheese dogs... oops.

The other day I went to Five Guys (for the first time ever, actually) and got a cheese dog.. and instantly felt my arteries clogging... and I sort of liked it. eep!!

You would think that with Memorial Day just a few days away.. and my trip to sunny, beachy California creeping up, I'd be more self conscious about eating healthy so I can get my bikini bod ready....

Well I have two words for you: one-piece. (is that really one word?)

Anyway, as I think back to what started this mess.. I realize it started with Carnival. I distinctly remember telling myself that I'd pig out for Carnival (I mean... it's Carnival) and that i'd get right back to exercising and healthy eating.... that lasted.. for about.. eh.. 5 days (pretty good huh?)

And then I was reminded- I forgot to write about Brgr Bar!!! How silly of me!!!

Brgr Bar is a new burger place (part of the new Big Burrito Chain?- oh god here I go again) where their unique location, and even more unique burgers caught our eyes! (Eric and I that is)

Located on Penn Circle, near Vanilla Cupcakes, upon entering, we admired the decor and especially the 'outdoor' seating area. Able to pull up one of their 'walls' to create an outdoor atomosphere, we were able to enjoy our burgers during the (semi) sunny Carnival weather! Oh, and they also had an upstairs outdoor area as well.





Looking at their menu, it seems pretty simple until you take a closer look. I.. was elated to say the least- two of my most FAVORITE THINGS IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD EVER was on their menu- foie gras and truffles... I loved this place already.

Not willing to shell out the extra $12 for the foie gras addition (boy do i regret that), I ended up getting the shrooms burger (which I do no regret) and a side of fries with the truffle cheese whiz. Eric was boring and got a regular burger.





Shroomz brgr



Fries with truffle cheese whiz






The shroomz burger was amazingly creative and the flavors were awesome. The brie really stood out while there were plentiful of mushrooms! Most definitely fattening and heartiful, I ate half the burger and couldn't even think about attacking the other half.




The fries were out of this world (mostly because of the truffle whiz). So anything with truffle oil is awesome in my book.. so having fries (priced the same as Five Guys fries, might I add) with truffle flavored cheese is the best invention.. ever. EVER.




What was even more pleasant was the price. Spending just a little more than what I would have at a Five Guys, I would say that Brgr bar was a great casual dining experience for us. With unique brgrs (and a seemingly cool bar) I can't wait to go back!

Great for a casual date, or a lunch with some friends, I would most definitely recommend Brgr Bar. I'm thinking it would be a little bit dark without the wall lifted up, so definitely try to visit on a nice sunny day (if that even exists in Pittsburgh)!




Thanks for ruining my diet plan brgr bar.. it was oh-so-worth-it.




(fat, slow pusher)




(fat buggy driver)



Price: $$

Service: B+

Food: A

Ambiance: B+

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

It sucks

So every now and then, my dad and I can't handle the chaos that is our house. Granted, my house is nice and quiet and peaceful for the most part, but with 7 people living it in- it can get a bit too much at times.

My dad loves me. (well, duh) He loves taking me out on the weekends and bringing me to places to eat- just me and him. Our favorite past time is to go out for late night together or dim sum. I don't usually get to pick the place and usually he just ends up bringing me to East Buffet, located on Main Street in Flushing, just because it's easy and convenient (I mean, where else is he going to take me at midnight- Sago?!- ha)

East Buffet holds a special place in my heart- it's been around for a while now and it's the go-to place to get your usual Chinese dishes. There are a number of East Buffets around the Queens area, but the one in Flushing is unique. From dim sum to a buffet lunch to sit down meals to on the go take-out- east buffet has it all!

This weekend my dad brought me to get some dim sum there. It was OK.. I guess. I much prefer other dim sum places in Flushing, but I guess this one isn't too bad either. I got the usual.








Ok, maybe not really the usual- but hey if daddy's paying you might as well stock up on the special dishes and the scallops!




I would have to say in terms of the dim sum- you're better off going some place else- the wait for over 30 minutes for mediocre food!




The same goes for the buffet (I hear the rumor is that it closed down?). Mediocre food for a mediocre price. Meh. I don't like to settle for mediocrity.




I would have to say that my dad was the smart one in bringing me to East Buffet for late night- $5 for a whole lobster sauteed with ginger and scallions-yum! Pretty traditional at any chinese restaurant, lobster is one of my most favorite things and the late night price is hard to beat!




My dad and I always order at least two whole lobsters along with other small dishes- all around that price! Last time we also got the fried soft shelled crab:


Although not the best/freshest food I've had, I would have to say if you're hungry, in the area and it's late and you're craving for some oily chinese food- late night at East Buffet will surely hit the spot!




Although if I had a better option- I would never return here again- smelly and dirty...it sucks ;P