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Showing posts with label food buffet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food buffet. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2009

Culinary Explorations - I was not in Kansas but in Providence

I came out East last week to watch my son play a recital for his senior year at Juliard Music School in New York City. Before that happened , I flew back into Providence, to visit family and sampled several of its great restaurants in and around Providence. There were new places to try and one from last year that I only found out last year Apsara Palace.

I love Apsara Palace.There are several reasons for me to come back to a restaurant: reasonable prices, food that is a level above your ordinary fare, varied menu, good service and ambiance. This place meets all of those criteria points and we love it.

For the second time, my good friends from Newton, Mass met us for another memorable feast. The food is so good and the menu so expansive, its just a lovely place to tantalize your taste buds. So why not because they love it too.
We had crispy vegetarian spring rolls, vegetarian There is a little art to making your food for these little duck sandwiches so I photographed each step with information at this link. (I will post a link soon)

There are quite a few eateries on Hope Street from Wickeden Street (near my brother's store Atomic Appliances and Flescher Furniture) and goes North towards the
On Hope Street restaurant row, I ducked into this gourmet food shop and bought a spicy condiment that I had never heard of make primary from spicy plum and other spices. It is a national condiment and called Tkemal. It comes in yellow, bright green and a darker hue. All give a real plum sour taste. Well spoken for, I had to buy it and try it. It is great on chicken, vegetarian burgers and more . It's great.


Angkor on Urbanspoon

I had tried Cambodian recipes and I wanted to discover what it had for lunch.


I was looking for a more authentic Cambodian dish.A rather small but personable place, very intimate looking with nice tones inside. I decided to do take out. I spied the menu to decide which dish to take. The lemon grass- basil chicken seemed a good bet as I did not want to try a curry dish at this time. I love basil and this might have a different twist on its theme with the red pepper and lemongrass. I love the delicate flavor of lemongrass.
The green jalapeno gave the dish a little heat which stayed on my lips. The lemon grass flavored the chicken well. The big basil leaves did not add much to the dish but there was a subtle flavor.

When I came to Providence my brother mentioned this place.I knew of the restaurant India a few blocks away but I did not see dishes that I thought were unusual.
I wanted someplace to lunch on Sunday.

I had passed Chef Pascal. It is rated very highly. I might try it someday but not now. The fare is not my usual style and its more fine dining with a high price tag to match . Still maybe someday. But I headed for the Indian restaurant just over the line in Pawtucket.

Rasoi on Urbanspoon

I had never seen as Rasoi as it is tucked a little ways from the street, clustered in the middle of a vegetarian restaurant and a BBQ place and a pizza place. I am glad my brother mentioned this place because it has some fine dishes on the buffet. What better way to try a number of dishes? I really like to find and eat new and different ethnic cuisine and this place handled that assignment eloquently.

The inside has this azure blue coloration on the floors with more muted tones on the walls.

The buffet rims the side window near the front door and has quite a few tasty dishes. Going clockwise, I passed on the regular salad greens and went for the mushroom soup and then the entrees.

There were quite a few so I actually had to make another pass to get the others I missed going clockwise. I quickly found that the entrees had all types of flavors and textures, colors and were from different regions of Indian as it seemed. I have sought out and sampled Indian food at restaurants New England, Washington DC, the West Coast and many other places, besides making my own dishes at home, but this creative restaurant offered several entrees I had never heard about.

I spooned some mushroom soup into my cup. It was very interesting because it was actually mushroom - chicken soup. The chicken soup added a more velvety and smooth flavor to the soup. My young nephew loved it too. I will have to find some recipes for this mushroom soup refinement. Onward to the entrees.
There was the regular Naan bread which we loved (left). At another table we spied another more cracker like bread that does not come with this buffet (maybe we will try this in the future).

That big white object (on the right bottom) is a big hard boiled egg that sits in the middle of the egg curry.
A winner was also the potato vegetarian dish with its intricate flavors.The curry was also excellent. There was also a shrimp dish too.

I could not pass on the yellowish bread pudding (I loved bread pudding- top right hand corner). What made it unusual was the yellowish hue on the top that made it a butter bread pudding. Smooth it caped off a memorable buffet and Sunday brunch.
The service was efficient and they constantly filled our glasses so I could clean my thirst and palate.

I can see that quite a few people have already frequented this place. The price ($12) was very reasonable for the amount and excellent quality. Plus the dishes some like the potato dish and egg curry were different then I had ever seen and. When a place offers offers food "a level above ordinary (Indian) fare well I am impressed. I rate this places very high and will come back. I believe the dishes rotate so next time I will sample more and write about them again.

Blaze East Side on Urbanspoon

Going down Hope Street again , I ducked into Blaze to see what it was all about . Quite an eclectic menu with items from different parts of the world. My mother has eaten Salmon here and liked the meal. This place is a combination bar and cafe restaurant. I talked with the waitress, looked over the menu and decided on a small snack to go. I love jerk spiced items and there was a fried jerk chicken with a coconut sauce that seemed unusual The chicken were mildly crisped and not too overally fried, which was good. I was surprised that instead of a whitish sauce it was muddy brown. I dunked the chicken into it and tasted it. It was more like a tamarind type sauce with a slightly tangy lemony flavor.

I then headed down to Wayland Square to check out some of the other restaurants for future reference. La Laiterie at Farmstead had good reviews (but it would have to wait for the future for sampling). People like the authentic Asian fare at Hakura East. I can see why. It has sushi, Japanese and other Asian items. I would like to try this pricey bistro or at least one item sometime in the future too.
Also there was>, a breakfast shop with mostly American breakfast menu. I see that is has won several awards and my mother she has been here. Its quaint and maybe someday for breakfast. But my target was a Vietnamese restaurant I heard about.

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I heard a lot about Pho Horn'. Last but not least, Vietnamese was on the menu before I left for Kansas. I had found that this Vietnamese restaurant was near where many years ago, I did weekend bowling. Now there is a little strip mall just West. Instead of defunct Chinese Buffet nearby there is a thriving and well spoken for Vietnamese restaurant which for all indications should be around for for along time. Here's why!

Upon entering this small area, one can't but notice the nice tropical aquarium with a huge carp or is it a goldfish? A constant stream of people constantly shuttled in to sample the Asian food, Vietnamese flavors transform chicken, beef and more into flavor nevertheless and packs good flavor, many different then regular Chinese fare. I was particularly interested in finding different Vietnamese entrees, soups etc that might be a little different from the great restaurant in Kansas City near Westport, MO and downtown. My main intent was to not to Kansas City restaurants or food but find different entrees in this case Vietnamese/ Asian fare. I am always looking for different flavors. I am also always searching for different recipes to try at home too and find other resources. In quest of tastes that cause me to say "aha" called "satori (japanese).

From the reviews this place seemed to tell me that my mother and I would like this restaurant as the Phoenix RI magazine has reviewed it favorably. The menu has plenty to choose from for myself and my mother.

I tried the marinated chicken wings with the pink colored duck sauce. The 8 wings were lightly fried has a pink duck sweet sauce with it . I finished the wings while I waited for the soup and entrees.

The unusual sweet and sour soup has to be something that I had to try. I chose the salmon.Huge chunks of the salmon swam in the pineapple sweetened and red pepper spicy soup broth. There was also bean sprouts, basil and more .

The salmon was succulent with many small bits intermingled with beansprouts, vegetables and more. I added rice to the little bowls. The broth was sweet but had a hint of heat which lingered on my lips. It was a little sweeter then I thought (maybe due to the pineapple) but it was good and very different.

My mother decided on the fried whole flounder. The one thing we should have done was ask how much it was going to be ($24).

Nevertheless, it was delicious and we feasted on almost all of it! The slightly sweet brown sauce melded well with the fish. We had to pick through the bones which was a chore but it was worth it.

I liked chewing on the fried bones and much of the rest of the fish, besides the flesh which was rather crunchy. There were tomatoes and more to go with it. Pancakes would be been good to stuff with the fish and would have made it even better.
We were stuffed so no dessert for us. Another memorable meal.

Now where can I find the recipes?
I passed by the Blue Cottage which I might try in the future for breakfast. Then it was time to head to New York City.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Fire Wok buffet has some superb enterees

Fire Wok on UrbanspoonI've been here several times with friends. Have not been here for awhile but it is one of the better chinese buffets. It is only certain times and days (when I was here last. The buffet has some really superb entree and very different ones . The rest are very good to good. I think you, like others, will like this buffet.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

I was here at Piccadilly-Cafeteria for the Cajun buffet

Piccadilly Cafeteria on UrbanspoonI have only been here once. I heard that they were going to have an all you can eat Cajun buffet. I love Cajun so I went. It was great. All the dishes were excellent from the gumbo, the salmon croquette and many other items. Very fresh and very good. I would sure go again if this this buffet special came back again.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

China Buffet- some hits, some misses but some tasty entrees and more

China Buffet on Urbanspoon The newly opened restaurant, China Buffet, doesn’t have a fancy name. I’ve seen this restaurant before and ducked into once but never ate as it did not look interesting. However when I saw the place boasted about having the largest buffet in the Kansas City area (a re-opening?), I thought I would check out whether this buffet lives up to its billing and how good the food was.

Entering the building, I could hear soft nice music. The serving area was smaller then I thought it would be. One area had the tables with the food but surely it did not look like the biggest buffet around. Maybe its a PR move and in a way it is. I looked at the menu and the big seafood part of the buffet (crab legs and more ) were for the night. Plus items are changed frequently so all the items are not there for lunch or dinner but these are still counted So the sum of the parts might equal the largest buffet. No matter tasting the food is the real public relations test.

There were quite a lot of dishes. But the largest moniker titling probably includes the dessert items, condiments, and items listed. I started with hot and sour soup. It had a nice distinctive flavor but not too spicy or sweet/sour but it did have a distinctive heat spiciness which i liked and was different. I am not an egg drop soup “fan” but I felt it was one of the best ones I have ever tasted. Thicker then usual it was nice and yellow with a very silky taste. I also liked the softwonton noodles soup. Wonton means “ swallowing the cloud} . Like a thin skin ravioli, it is made with a trailed noodle which floats in the soup liked “trailing clouds. You know I like something when I have to find a little information about its history.

I decided to do a tapas- like approach and savor the main dishes I wanted (I skipped several Pork dishes). The best were: coconut shrimp (white soft delectable balls of shrimp with a curious white coating); crab rangoon ( typical but good fried correctly); three different fresh tasting types of sushi (with green wasabi paste and pickled reddish ginger ). The rice pudding was creamy and excellent (for all I know it comes out of can/jar), The I spied some green like long items near the sushi and tasted it. Looked stringy but it was soft with little strands of carrots with a slight salty spicy taste. I asked even though I surmised) is was seed weed. It was sweeter and really good then I had tastedpreviouslyy at a restaurant in Overland Park that no longer exists.


The items that I sampled but were not as good and were okay were 3 types of egg rolls (meat, vegetable and another) which were fried but did not taste that great; chicken and broccoli; special chicken (not so special!); Marley chicken was not that spicy or have any particular specific flavor (I’ve had this at other restaurants and it has better flavor there); honey chicken chicken (too sweet and I have better at other places); egg food young ( did not have a good onion and egg flavor that I expected as other buffets); mushroom chicken did not have a meaty- buttery type taste I usually get from entrees like this); beef on stick ( little stringy); chicken wings (not spicy and did not have much flavor.

To top it off I sampled strawberry cheesecake ice cream I sampled had a lot of flavor (Baskin & Robbins like).

There were also different dishes that were not Chinese/. Asian meant to be part of the buffet that I did not touch like the regular salad bar items, baked potatoes
The soup were winners It has a big menu so you can also try other dishes not on the buffets. There are house specialties, all day comb specials. While it might not have been the largest set of items at the time, I visited, there was much that was good.

All in all for me, and possibly others, to come back to a restaurant, there are several factors . The price for lunch was right ($7.25). I thought the soups were special. Several has different textures, colors but above all tasted different then the normal and were a “level above” what I deem “average”. For overall consistency-wise, I prefer two places all you can eat places in Lawrence and Olathe.But I like a place that pulls a few surprises, has different flavors and has a " different take on foods " that I have not tasted before. I could see coming back here and seeing whether there are some entrees I missed.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Mongolian food: some I like - this one in Lawrence well the regular buffet is better

Jade Mongolian Barbeque on Urbanspoon I have been to Mongolian buffets in Washington state, Kansas City, Olathe, KS and now here . That's how they rate their performance in order so here goes.
The one in Washington state had fresh salmon on the buffet so it was the best Mongolian. Kansas City one is not bad. I like the fact that they display different types of sauces that go with their name, the ingredients and what best it goes with. If you don't have the right combination of sauce with the whole " hodge-podge" you put together, the meal is not going to taste all that good. And so it is here. The Mongolian part is not that great. What they had for sushi in the back did not look that great and there was little variety. The rest of the entrees are plentiful and tasty but none of them really stood out in my mind. So that is why when I am in Lawrence and want to go for Asian food, I usually go down the road East near the outskirts to the Japanese - Asian fare restaurant.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Restaurant Finds : Travel Channel's best pig out place is the Original Lambert's Cafe, MO

Lambert's Cafe on Urbanspoon

Travel Channel's best pig out place is the Original Lambert's Cafe, MO known for the thrown rolls (south of St. Louis) . However we are closer to another location at at 1800 W State Highway Ozark, MO 65721-7435, US (seee red STAR). We were recenlty at the one near Springfield and it is everything said and more!

My wife said she was there with her girlfriend once.
http://throwedrolls.com/
Menu"pass arounds" (country food sides) at no charge to those ordering from the menu. These "extras" are brought to you by servers carrying pots or other containers of fried okra, fried potatoes, macaroni and tomatoes, black eyed peas, and sorghum and honey. The"Pass Arounds" are now offered as an entree themselves due to popular demand. And they are also excellent with lot's of flavor like the stewed tomatoes.

http://throwedrolls.com/our_menu.html


Chicken Fried Round Steak, liver, chicken and more entrees. I loved the chicken fried steak (the big one). Not only did I eat the whole thing I did so with gusto as it great flavor, beefy goodness and more.
Really - the old-fashioned round steak! Large portion of chicken fried round steak and mashed potatoes covered with milk gravy and served with your choice of 2 vegetables and Lambert's goodies!!!

The best All you can eat for us is close by Jumpin Catfish in Olathe, KS (on 151 St. off of I-35; also MO) with superb hushpuppies, great coleslaw and country beans with either all you can eat fried chicken ($10 and up) or many other entrees to choose from. I just tried their Elk steak and it was great! They have a 2 lobsters for $21 (wow).

Another is Cinzetti's in Overland Park, KS (and basically I don't know why anyone goes to any other place but at this place for Italian stuff and more). Here there is all you can eat salads, calamari (best breaded fried squid), pizza, chicken spedini, soup, all kinds of deserts, meatball and spaghetti, vegetarian or meat potato frittates and so much more. And the quality of everything is so EXCELLENT (Night $13 not bad for what you get).

The other all you eat one I like (my wife is not partial to it) is the Chinese restaurant on Sante Fe in Olathe with all you can eat everything Chinese (with little extra all your can crab legs ) for $8. The Thai 2000 (the best Thai soups!) in Overland Park was for me the best Thai for several years until it inexplicably closed down a couple years ago.

The best pig out place abroad for me was in 2001 in Cape Town, S.Africa at an all you can eat S.African Buffet with a host of unusual S. African foods, fish , curries, rices and much more.
That's all I can think of for now.
Anyone have their favorites? (contact me or post)

Friday, November 23, 2007

My best meals ever

I have been compiling the best meals I have ever eaten. This is tough.

Name the ones you liked in the past, lately or whenever or even what you want to try but have not (watch Bizarre Foods on Travel Channel - what a hoot). Name 1-10 , just one , a few or couple of your favorites.
Include date, where , meal with specifics and anything else.

My best last one in Tucson, AZ after photographing and videotaping hummingbirds and also stormchasing in July 2007, was at the J bar.
We had a fantastic ground lamb appetizer. I had plantain enrusted chicken which was great. But the chocolate jalapeno sunday was unbelievable amd amazing.

Other memorable meals not necessarily in order :
(1) medieval buffet in Austrian castle - the blood sausage was nasty but the rest of the stuff was great (1999) ;
(2) chicken munfungo Puerto Rico (1998) ;
(3) superb South African Buffet with exotic curries, meats, etc Cape Town, SA (2001) ;
(4) Beef and salad in Senegal, Africa (1973); many meals aboard Celebrity cruiseship Galaxy (1998) ;
(5) several Thai restaurants in Seattle and Vancouver (2003);
(6) Norwegian Buffet at Epcot Center - Disneyland , FL (many years ago);
(7) Italian meals when I was young and growing up in Providence, RI (1960s) -my current favorite one now without a doubt is Cinzetti's -in Overland Park , KS - an all you can eat buffet with the best fried calamari, desserts, frittatas and much more with excellent quality;
(8) BBQ at Foreillas Jack State BBQ , Hayward's in Kansas City area as well as the BBQ at the judging cookoffs that I do around Kansas & MO during the summer (today and last few years since I came to Kansas );
(9) Malay Cafe near Kansas City airport last few years (not as good now :
(10) Indian food buffet at Korma Sutra in Overland Park and India Palace in Lawerence and OP, KS ;
(11) Marakeesh mediterranean food buffet- best flavoraful med food superb in OP, KS

I look forward to hearing your responses

Monday, September 3, 2007

all you can eat places Am I getting old or what?

I was here in Kansas have or shall I say Fire Mountain. I felt like going out for a leisurally breakfast meal and read too. Well FM now is Ryans at least here . I wanted to see if this steak all your eat and more was worthwhile.
I felt it was a "cut above" Ponderosa, Golden Corral others. It has been taken over by Ryans. I decided to take in the breakfast and see what lunch was about as I sat reading and chilling out for over 1.5 hours.
The breakfast stuff was definitely not what was billed as the breakfast buffet. Eggs overdone but the sunny side up were okay and the French (freedom) toast was okay with syrup.
Maybe Sat or Sunday with the Omelette bar would have been better. I won't know - i ain't going back.

The salad bar was good. The cooked okra hard as a rock. The steak and prime rib (too over done for my liking) were edible. But the best was the key lime pie was a winner (at first I thought it was cheescake).

Lately I have been cooking food channel, my books and other recipes to try new things instead of the same old stuff.

Hungarian sour cherry chilled soup coming up.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Food channel Sunday disaster 7/15/2007

Well I could not believe as I watched the Food Channel Sundays (8:00 CT) Food Network 7/15/2007 for several reasons. Probably many others who watched the Food Channel Sundays (8:00 CT) Food Network star - to get down to final 2 contestants) could not believe it either.

The field was narrowing to 2. During this show in particular, the judges said that the final two would be decided by the 7/15/2007 happenings and results but also the previous events etc and what happened with each contestant. This included what the judges felt about the food and recipes cooked; their experience " under fire" and how they performed under certain conditions to test their Food Network star skills to do their own show.

Based on all of that, the two women should end up in the finals (Rory and Amy).
However the Food Network judges disregarded all this to pick Jag (but there is more read on ) to team against Rory.

Amy was more polished all the way through all of the shows with her food, acting, meeting the needs of the show etc etc etc. Her on the fly telling about what is going on with the iron chef like battle was said to "thorough and polished." Her recipes, food, home style girl attitude and more were given high marks. She had said she wanted to quit a show or two before but that was just nerves or etc.

Rory was hanging by a thread because of her attitude sometimes, her attitude during tasks given and even some food. Her food was a star this night however. She was the in the last two several weeks but "made the cut."

Jag all along has medicor food, did a caribbean recipe but could not name what ingredients were found in his or any carib recipe (geezzzzzzzzzz!!!) was a crybaby in one session in particular . His did not do as well on camera in all facets.

Still they picked Jag over Amy. I was stunned. But there is more.
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Jag resigned after that because his army and culinary was not what was posted and what he talked about. How stupid is that!!! He did not deserve to be in the final 2 anyway. Potential yes but supposedly the network big wigs said the final etc would be rated on what they did and did not do not potential although that factored in for the show .

In struts Amy to take the place of Jag. That is the way it should have been. I just don't know what they were thinking.

The voting is over and we will see who wins. I hope it's Amy. Rory will be okay (last years finalist should have been canned a few shows before- the current guy is great).

Go AMMMMYYYYYYY

Monday, March 19, 2007

How fat can you get ?

How fat can you get ?

All you can eat buffet-drive through window available