Posts Tagged ‘Food’

Bistro | e Review

// Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 02:22 pm GMT -5 // No Comments » // Food

EOS restaurant is now “Bistro | e” at lunch time with a new menu and great specials such as 3 preselected dishes and a pint of beer for $15. Example: blood-e mary ceviche, mussels in salsa verde and a key lime pie.

Tried the White Asparugus Salad w/ Egg and Truffles, Heirloom Tomato Salad, Spicy Tuna Tacos and the Grilled Cheese BLT (w/o bacon) which had Kale for a nice twist with a side of fries that were potato chunks baked, squashed then fried (ala tostones). Amazing! Two of my meat eating friends raved about their Short Rib Tostada and the Meatball Sliders. (check out the food pics)

Food, presentation, decor, service, all A+. Really… I was curious on their Lychee Lemonade with Ginger and got a free sample which worked as it was deliciously refreshing and I’ll be ordering it every time. Here’s the Bistro | e menu.

Lulu Review

// Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 04:39 pm GMT -5 // No Comments » // Food

From the owners of Green Street Cafe, comes Lulu – another outdoor sidewalk restaurant right across the street. The service was impeccable – timing on the food, refills on water, etc. The quality of the food was great as well as the decor (check out some of the pics). Onto the food:

Small Plates:
* Fried Green Tomatoes w/ Jalapeño Ranch – Delicious….

Sandwiches:
* Veggie Burger made from Tofu, Quinoa, Farro, Melted Munster, Creamy Chili and Hummus Vinaigrette – Doesn’t beat Houston’s but it sure is wonderfully hearty.
* Mahi Mahi blackened with Sliced Mangoes and Red Pepper Mango – The bread on this sandwich was a whole wheat which is a bit too tough for a seafood sandwich IMHO. Besides that, it was a nice piece of fish with mango slices giving it a unique twist.

Sides:
* Fries – These were damn good. You know the kind, double flash fried for that ultimate crisp.
* Roasted Asparagus -

Overall tasty, affordable good food at a great price, what’s not to like?

El Mercadito Review

// Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 10:33 am GMT -5 // No Comments » // Food, Personal

El Mercadito is a new, elegant mexican tapas restaurant next to Sugar Cane in Midtown (another tapas place). Great ambience, music, etc. A perfect place for a nice date or for a group of friends to have some tequila shots – which they have plenty of a selection. Everything except Patron which according to the bartender, they purposely don’t carry due to their farming practices. A move I respect without explanation. Mixed drinks were also a delight. We had “El Pirata” which was a concoction of beer, tequila, spices and pineapple. Our waitress (whose name unfortunately I can’t remember) was awesome. Honest about everything, passionate, knowledgeable, I go on and on about her.

On to food. TACOS!!! Such good tacos. You get 4 tiny tacos per order that are perfectly well balanced with flavors and spices on a corn tortilla. Specially the Shrimp. We had to even order another order of these before we left. CEVICHES was another hit. We ordered all three varieties (snapper, shrimp and mahi mahi) and all of them passed the test.

I would give them 5 stars except the GUACAMOLE wasn’t that great. We tried 3 different ones and none of them hit the spot. Rosa Mexicana’s is way better and according to my friends at the table, even I make a better one (I really do actually – pomegranates and mango – I digress).The other flaw was dessert. Highly disappointed although they were working on it and we gave them honest feedback on their Creme Burlee – Pineapple – Foam mashup. Looking forward to visiting them again real soon.

2009 Gio Awards

// Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 10:32 am GMT -5 // 5 Comments » // Personal

It’s that time of year again for me to reflect on some of the things I’ve enjoyed the last 360 something days. These are regionally (in my head) recognized examples of great stuff across the board that I’ve personally interacted with. So thanks the academy and on with the show:

Best Video Game: Street Fighter IV

I’ve been playing this game since I was a child when you used to have these things called arcades where you would go with your handful of quarters from the lunch you skipped. Imagine the flashback when this game hit consoles retaining the classic 2-D gameplay but with a twist of color, animation, and visual effect making it the best looking Street Fighter game yet.
Runner Up: New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Best Movie: Star Trek

Props to JJ Abrams for his revamp of the series. This is really the story that introduces the characters and how the Enterprise crew meets and the telling is pure bliss. You needn’t know the secret handshakes or utter the Vulcan blessing “live long and prosper” to enjoy this thrill ride. 
Runner up: District 9

Best NOT A Love Story: 500 Days of Summer

A love story gone bad that connects two uniquely “real” characters via the music of The Smiths. I was sold on this premise alone. Here’s a movie that takes the wimpy, tortured, hopelessly-in-love boy from the other movies and tells them to grow the fuck up. It’s charming, yet brutally honest.
Runner up: Up In The Air

Best Television: FringeDexterCalifornication | True Blood

This year I’ve been glued to the following shows:
Fringe is modern day X-Files written by the guys that penned Transformers/Star Trek w/ JJ Abrams as executive producer.
Dexter (starring Michael C. Hall from Six Feet Under) is on it’s fourth year now and this season has been full of nail-biting suspense, revenge and mystery. Great thriller. Gut twisting finale.
Californication has hot girls, real-life sexual scenarios and David Duchovny as Hank – the character you want to be when you grow up with the best lines on TV.
True Blood finally grew up from it’s first season from being a show targeting fat gothic girls.

Best Read: Y The Last Man Standing

A graphic novel? Absolutely… Y is an adventure that spanned 5 years, the first issue had me intrigued  and the journey of the last man on earth ’till the last episodes that had me in emotionally broken down (similar to season finale of Six Feet Under).
Runner Up: Life Without Lawyers

Best Albums: XXWolfgang AmadeusOcean Eyes

The XX, Phoenix and Owl City (homogeneous to Postal Service). Just listen.

Best Packaging: Lelo (NSFW)

Lelo is a Sweden-based company devoted to the design of sensual pleasure objects with a contemporary flair. Not only in the product itself, but down to the packaging. If Apple designed sex toys, they would look like Lelo’s.
Runner Up: B&N Nook

Best Restaurant: Mr Yum

I’ve raved about Mr. Yum before but it’s been a year now and I still catch myself going here once a week. Limitless saki, beautiful people and new menu items (Example: Ño Roll with fried plantains) keep this place fresh. And you simply can’t beat the vibe.
Runner Up: Ceviche 105

Best Web Site: Carsonified

It is cool to see someone exploring different ways to create a website. I give the Carsonified team full credit for their new site. Absolutely love the art direction – very, very stylish. Even the copy is cleverly written. I know some people think it’s too simple (monotone) but it’s refreshingly original… who else is doing this? No one.
Runner Up: Swear Words

Best iPhone Apps: Kindle | Now Playing | Tweetie

Too many apps to pick just one so here’s my top three:
Kindle – Love it when I don’t have my Kindle with me but I’m still able to sync and read my eBooks no matter where I am.
Now Playing – Trailers, local theater times (via GPS), Rotten Tomatoes score and Netflix integration
Tweetie – You guessed it – for Twitter

Best Product: The iPhone

Three versions later, this device still kicks ass. Not one week goes by where I find myself completely in awe of it’s awesomeness. I still live my iVirgin moments vicariously via my friends who just got their iPhone as I blow their minds with the little things we take for granted with this gadget.
Runner Up: The Sqweel (NSFW)

Best Thing Ever: The Internet

Just sayin’ it still rocks.

Best Food From Vienna

// Friday, July 25th, 2008 05:06 pm GMT -5 // No Comments » // Personal

Last night we enjoyed a meal at this tiny restaurant (owned by two gay guys). We had a four course meal for 44 euros each but sooooooo very worth it. First two courses were fish soup with seared scallops and a homemade lasagna with rare mushrooms in between that are only found in Vienna. Main course was prawns with tomato and watermelon salad and palenta. We had a chardonay for dinner (also from Vienna) and a special desert wine for dessert from the same vineyard. Dessert consisted of a sheep/goat cheese, some other kind of cheese and a handpicked/homemade blueberry jam, amaretto pudding, pastachio ice cream with some sort of flan and a stick of chocolate. That meal was probably the best meal we have had so far.  And come to think of it, the best food in general we have had so far is in Vienna. Today we ate at this vegetarian restaurnat (also very good). We each had a large plate of garbanzo beans, spinach, tabuleh, cucumber tzatziki, green beans, rice pilaf with cashews, and some other really good stuff. Also had a zuchinni soup. We have walked around every city/district in its entirety. Gio got tons of shopping done and believe it Lauren has not had very much luck.  The euro is definately not in our favor. Lauren actually has to think very hard before making a decision. 

Oh by the way we did try their famous desserts (chocolate cake with apricot filling/jam) called sachertorte, at this amazing place called Demel that has been making pasteries for the courts since forever.  The hot chocolate there was also amazing and so was the amaretto/marangue cake Gio had. That same day we tasted these sandwiches (open faced) made of all sorts of pastes (egg salad, tuna salad, salmon, paprika and tons of others that I can not remember). These sandwhiches are very typical Viennese fast food (who knew fast food could be soooo tasty). They cost only .90 euros per sandwhich. We accompanied the sandwhich with these tiny tiny mini beers called pfiffs.  By the way the weather has been overcast and around 6 pm everyday it begins to rain which at thw same time it gets a little more chilly.

Very romantic.

Well, off to budapest…