7.13.2008

Sienna talking

Today Sienna said "water" and told Marina "no more" when Marina kept trying to play with her. Yesterday she said "more bacon".

9.24.2007

los 3

Lotus of Siam is one of my very favorite restaurants in the world. Though most of my other tops are sushi/Japanese places, I find myself craving LOS more than anything.

I still cannot get the last meal we had there out of my mind. It was Heather & Marina's first trip & it was amazing. We had a killer server named Tony & he so took care of us with great recommendations & looking out for Marina's allergies.

We had:
  • the Nam Kao Tod (as is often recommended), minced sour sausage mixed with green onion, fresh chili, ginger, peanut, crispy rice, tons of fresh herbs, and lime juice - the sausage is chopped tiny, tiny so don't expect to see chunks of it.
  • softshell crab salad (not on the menu but I asked for it as I had it as a daily special before) with chopped chilis, cilantro, mint, bean sprouts, green apple, peanutes, jullienne carrots, julienne red peppers, cashews. I have been craving this daily for well over a month now.
  • excellent shrimp curry with cognac sauce
  • wonderful drunken noodles with chicken - Heather got this spicy. It was awesome. Spicy for me but I ponied up. I had to get 2 (wonderful) thai iced teas to cut the heat.
  • out of this world sticky rice with mango and coconut ice cream. Do NOT pass on the coconut ice cream. I would never ever miss this.
  • they also made a rice noodle dish for marina that was like chow fun that was killer.
  • marina also got a killer limeade.

9.22.2007

los 2

Lotus of Siam is one of my very favorite restaurants in the world.

Went with Timmus:

We had:


  • the Nam Kao Tod (as is often recommended), minced sour sausage mixed with green onion, fresh chili, ginger, peanut, crispy rice, tons of fresh herbs, and lime juice - the sausage is chopped tiny, tiny so don't expect to see chunks of it.
  • prawns ocha
  • deep fried catfish
  • out of this world sticky rice with mango (didn't know about the insane coconut ice cream). Do NOT pass on the coconut ice cream. I would never ever miss this.

7.10.2007

20 cheesy dishes

Mary Beth Faller; The Arizona Republic; Jun. 27, 2007 12:00 AM

Whether delicately served atop fresh greens or in a big vat of molten goo for dipping, cheese is the ultimate comfort food. There are plenty of places in the Valley to find good, cheesy dishes. Here are several:

Haus Murphys
This restaurant serves authentic German cuisine. Try the cheese schnitzel - Ementhaler cheese, breaded, fried and topped with ligonberries and red cabbage and served with fried potatoes. The schweitzer schnitzel is pork wrapped in Ementhaler and Black Forest ham, breaded and sautéed. Details: 5739 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, (623) 939-2480, hausmurphys.com.

McDuffy's
McDuffy's All Pro Potato Chips are flash fried and irresistible, the perfect vehicle for scooping up gooey cheese sauce. Work off the calories on the dance floor. Details: 15814 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria, (623) 334-5000, mcduffys.com.

Grazie Pizzeria Winebar
Italians love their cheese, and at Grazie it's presented the Italian way. Scamorza Funghi is a skillet of melted smoked mozzarella cheese topped with sautéed mushrooms. You can also have it topped with prosciutto. There's also a five-cheese pizza. The Cinque Formaggi has mozzarella, gorzonzola, provolone, ricotta and parmigiana. Details: 21051 W. Main St., Buckeye, (623) 853-1717, grazie.us.

Joe's Farm Grill
The grilled cheese at this retro burger stand is melted fontina on Texas toast. For the perfect cheese/chocolate combination, pair it with a dark chocolate milkshake made with real ice cream. Other cheesy dishes include the grilled pizza with mozzarella, fontina and romano, and the fontina burger. Details: 3000 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, (480) 563-4745, joesfarmgrill.com.

The Roosevelt Tavern
Fare includes homemade fontina and Gruyere grilled cheese served with a creamy tomato soup, and a cheese plate offering three cheeses with toasted almonds, crackers, dried apricot and apple half. The bar menu lists more than 40 beers and an extensive wine list. Details: 816 N. Third St. Phoenix, (602) 254-2561.

Café Zuzu
Cheesy comfort food rules here. Start with warm Maytag blue cheese fondue with homemade potato chips or sun-dried tomato and goat cheese casserole. Move on to macaroni and cheese with ham and cheddar. You can have cheesy grits on the side. Details: 6850 E. Main St., Hotel Valley Ho, Scottsdale, (480) 248-2000, hotelvalleyho.com.

El Encanto
The signature dish at this popular Cave Creek cantina is Pollo Fundido - roasted chicken breast topped with a jalapeno cheese sauce and more cheese. There's enough to eat for dinner and take home the leftovers for lunch the next day. Details: 6248 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, (480) 488-1752, elencantorestaurant.com.

18 places to savor lobster

Mary Beth Faller; The Arizona Republic; Jun. 25, 2007 12:00 AM

In other parts of the country, a lobster dinner means sitting at a picnic table, cracking open a tough shell with your hands and then yanking out the sweet meat while melted butter drips off your elbows. You can find the traditional steamed dinner here, but you can also try lobster in more sophisticated dishes, including some of those listed below. Lobster is a market delicacy that's not always available, so be sure to call ahead to make sure it's on the menu.

West Valley

Verrado Grill
Lobster shows up in an innovative dish at this golf club restaurant. The lobster street taco features a saffron masa tortilla with sautéed leeks, shiitake, yellow tomatoes and chipotle dressing. You can also get a tail poached in Serrano lime butter with cilantro angel hair pasta. Details: 4242 N. Golf Drive, Raven Golf Club at Verrado, Buckeye, (623) 388-3000, ravenatverrado.com

Skye
An appetizer choice at this upscale eatery is rock lobster corn dog, served with chive cream, asparagus, bacon and red pepper slaw. You can also find lobster in the macaroni and cheese. Details: 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Drive, Peoria, (623) 334-0010, skye-restaurant.com

East Valley

Kai
This top-rated restaurant offers one of the best lobster dishes of all time: butter-braised lobster tail, lobster roe, avocado mousse and tomato salsa on Indian fry bread. It's offered as an appetizer but you may never want to eat anything else again. Details: 5594 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, (602) 225-0100, wildhorsepassresort.com.

C-Fu Gourmet
This popular Chinese restaurant serves lobster several ways: with spicy pepper salt, with supreme sauce, with black bean sauce, with ginger and green onions or steamed. Details: 2051 W. Warner Road, Chandler, (480) 899-3888, cfugourmet.com.

Phoenix

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen
Fit for Phoenix: The lobster here is chilled in a salad, with scallops and shrimp over greens with a creamy citrus vinaigrette and toasted cashews. You can also get a basic steamed lobster or an Australian lobster tail. Details: 11501 N. Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, (602) 331-3434, pappadeaux.com.

Barrio Café
Lobster has a Mexican flavor at this authentic restaurant. Quesadilla de Langosta Borracha is garlic and tequila lobster in a corn tortilla with melted Oaxacan cheese. Enjoy with a glass of Mexican wine. Details: 2814 N. 16th St., Phoenix, (602) 636-0240, barriocafe.com.

T. Cook's
For the most high-class comfort food, try the risotto with lobster, tomatoes and asparagus. Lobster bisque with fennel confit is on the lunch menu. Details: 5200 E. Camelback Road, Royal Palms Hotel, Phoenix, (602) 840-3610, royalpalmshotel.com.

Vincent's on Camelback
Southwestern touches accent the lobster dishes here: grilled Maine lobster with habanero pasta, lobster chimichanga with basil pesto and chipotle lobster ravioli. Details: 3930 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, (602) 224-0225, vincentsoncamelback.com.

Northeast Valley

The Salt Cellar
If you want a lot of lobster, you can get 3- or 5-pounders here. This seafood mecca also offers lobster stuffed with scallops and crab or served with steak. Details: 550 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale (480) 947-1963.

Methode Bistro
This restaurant serves upscale Mediterranean fare aimed at a sophisticated crowd. Grilled lobster is served "with a touch of paella." Shrimp and wild rice gnocchi has a lobster sauce with it. Details: 6204 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, (480) 998-8220, methodebistro.net.

Wildfish Seafood Grille
Get two half-pound Australian lobster tails served the classic way - with lemon and drawn butter. Interesting side dishes include wok-seared sugar snap peas with Portobello mushrooms, crab-fried rice with scallions and mushrooms or truffled macaroni and cheese. Details: Scottsdale and Camelback roads, at the Waterfront, (480) 994-4040, wildfishseafoodgrille.com.

Mosaic Restaurant
Lobster gets an Asian twist at this chef-owned restaurant. Lobster tails are marinated in lemongrass and served with forbidden rice, green curry beurre blanc and Chinese long beans. The dish is also served as part of a tasting menu, with a salad, foie gras, almond and walnut-crusted lamb and bananas foster crème brulee. Details: 10600 E. Jomax Road, Scottsdale, (480) 563-9600, mosaic-restaurant.com.

Asia de Cuba
This is a place to see and be seen, but you can eat lobster while you're doing it. Try the lobster with rum coconut curry sauce or the lobster mash, made with Caribbean white sweet potatoes. Details: 7353 E. Indian School Road, at the Mondrian Scottsdale, (480) 308-1131.

6.17.2007

best hong kong

house chow mein
veg chow mein
salt & pepper pork
empty heart
deep fried tofu
duck
chow fun

cafe carumba

strawberry lemonade
bloody mary
corned beef hash
chorizo
florentine
20.93x2

6.16.2007

durant's

bombay martinimojito
oysters rockafeller

cesar salad
cream of wild mushroom
garlic bread
australian lobster tail
ribeye
trio of creme brulee
key lime pie
2xupcharge baked potato 4.50
decaf espresso

c-fu dim sum

ha gow siu mai
char siu bao
steam egg roll
calamari

6.13.2007

cyclo

tamarind ribs

green papaya salad

chow fun

beef carpaccio

green beans

mixed plate

sticky rice with mango

6.09.2007

steve's espresso

we did steve's espresso tonight for the first time. really enjoyed the coffee. 2 americanos, 1 french roast coffee, 1 honey vanilla latte, an iced carmel macchiato & a raspberry chocolate soy milk. quite happy with everything.

we're trying to break out of our lux rut (though that's not a bad rut to be in) so we're trying to sample some different spots. as comparison, tried coffee rush recently & while it was a very cool place & setup, the wife (the house coffee afficiado) wasn't keen on the coffee. she definitely liked steve's.

the place was very laid back & comfortable. being old & small kid laden, we didn't have laptops with us but we could see it's a very laptop friendly place as well (free wi-fi, outlets/power strips all over & single/double tables lining the walls near the outlets) if that matters to you. just a well conceived place in many ways.

to us, it's just about the coffee and we were happy with every drink we had. we will definitely go back.

also had a cranberry scone (forgot i read they were recommended on this thread) and the aussie two scone eaters with us were very impressed (dug it myself but i wouldn't know a good scone from a bad one).

sabuddy after my gym

saturday's after my gym are our big food exploration day. it's usually jen, stu, sid, cameron, heather, marina, sienna & me.

had our first outing at sabuddy today with the extended family. food was stellar. taboule & baba ghanoush for apps, 3 chicken shawarma plates (extra falafel balls), a falafel dinner & jerusalem meatballs. 3 mint iced teas, 3 turkish coffees & the chocolate mousse.

taboule, baba ghanoush, hummus, excellent crunchy falafel, mint iced teas & the chocolate mouse were universally loved. enjoyed everything else too though.

heather & jen absolutely couldn't get over the taboule. stuey, sid & i really dug it as well. the baba ghanoush was awesome. cameron was a big fan of that & the hummus. and though i thought it was a strange recommendation (from ch) & didn't really intend on ordering the chocolate mousse, it was awesome.

we will definitely be going back.

couple points. as indicated, they don't make their own baklava. was told by them that they buy it from haji baba. also saw on the board that extra pitas were free. not sure if it coincided with the price drop but we did get charged for a couple extra today (though of course we didn't mind).

one other question, the ladies were looking for the israeli salad (as mentioned by sb) but we didn't see it on the menu. hoping to find out on ch whether it lives under a different name or is an off-menu special?

6.03.2007

marina's birthday

shrek 3

pita jungle

cupcakes

kampai

6.02.2007

ono, c4, binkley's

my gym

shopping

cost plus

ono hawaiian bbq

cave creek coffee company

binkley's

6.01.2007

galileo

galileo