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Kobe Steakhouse in Altamonte Springs, Florida

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Teppanyaki Vs Hibachi?

According to Wikipedia.com, “hibachi-style” is often misused in the U.S. as a term for Japanese teppanyaki cooking, in which gas-heated hotplates are integrated into tables around which many people (often multiple parties) can sit and eat at once. The chef performs the cooking in front of the diners, typically with theatrical flair and tricks.

As the restaurants became popular at tourist spots with non-Japanese, the chain increased the performance aspect of the chef’s preparation. Benihana was the first to bring this style to the US in 1964

Kobe Steakhouse is the most prominent teppanyaki grill style restaurant chain in Central Florida with locations from International Drive to Altamonte Springs (Thanks Watch Me eAT!). This was my first visit to Kobe’s (for a friend’s graduation party) and I was actually pleasantly surprised by my experience.

Upon reaching Kobe’s, you are immediately awestruck by the majesty of the towering blue temple like building that houses Kobe. Outside, a line already is forming to go inside (they usually won’t seat you until a majority of your party is there). Inside, the place is teeming with people and the loud clangs of spatulas and knives flipping in the air from the master “chefs”.

Over 20 teppanyaki grill tables inhabit Kobe Steakhouse, the most awesome amount of grill tables I have ever seen. After our table is seated, a chef strolls along in with a push cart full of ingredients for the meal. Meals are around $25 a person and definitely not cheap, especially if you go for lobster or filet mignon rather than regular sirloin, chicken, shrimp, or scallops. Part show, part food party, playing with your food is something these guys do with charm and wit. Our chef was pretty funny, cracking jokes and eggs just as easily. My favorite part is when they construct a volcano of onion, dousing it in vegetable oil, and exploding it in volcanic fire spewing out puffs of white smoke.

Overall I thoroughly enjoyed my meal, although it is a bit pricey for what it is, it was definitely an entertaining night for everyone at the table.

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The Onion Volcano

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Explosion!

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Fizzle

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Sake Bombs!

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Scallops!

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Bon Apetit

After the cooking was finished, I felt it seemed that they rushed us out a bit though. I also wanted to note alot of my friends suggested double white sauce and skipping the ginger sauce. I thought this helps but sometimes the flavor should stand on its own without extra sauce, just sayin’.

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Master Wine Tasting Event at Capital Grille!

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The Capital Grille Uncorks Exclusive Master Wine Tasting Event

with Hand-Selected Vintages from Leading Master Sommelier

Orlando, FL (April 26, 2010) –The Capital Grille announced today the return of the popular Master Wine Tasting Event, which will showcase a robust collection of remarkable wines hand-selected by one of the world’s few Master Sommeliers, George Miliotes. This one-of-a-kind event will offer wine enthusiasts the rare opportunity to sample well-known vintages as well as insider wines they’ll want to know, from five of the world’s most celebrated wine growing regions.

“I strongly believe that wine education must be experiential and first-hand,” Miliotes observed. “That is why I am thrilled to be able to provide a fun and thorough wine exploration at The Capital Grille. We are especially pleased to bring some of the world’s most exclusive wines to our guests this summer, in an enlightening taste journey.”

The Master Wine Tasting Event will take place from June 7 through September 5, for $25 per person at dinner. Each tasting will feature generous pours of up to 11 fine wine selections.

The first seven weeks (June 7 – July 25) of The Capital Grille’s Master Wine Tasting Event will feature:

· Wine from California’s famed Napa Valley, including a Bancroft Ranch Merlot from esteemed Beringer Vineyards

· A Cabernet Sauvignon from Sella & Mosca Marchese di Villamarina, and other Italian varietals

· A Pinot Noir and other varietals from Villa Maria Cellar Selection of New Zealand

The second six weeks (July 26 – September 5) will highlight:

· World renowned wines from Napa Valley, including a Chardonnay from Cambria Winery and Vineyards

· An impressive collection from Spain, including a Jorge Ordoñez Muscat Alexandria

· Several wines from Australia, including The Chook Sparkling Shiraz

The Capital Grille’s knowledgeable staff will guide guests through the sampling, providing suggested menu selections to best complement the flavor and character of each wine. To further assist them in their tasting decisions, every guest will be presented with tasting notes from George Miliotes, as well as space to add notes of their own. In addition, The Capital Grille will prepare custom flights for guests particularly interested in comparing and contrasting similar varietals from the regions being presented during each phase of the event.

The Capital Grille, known for its dry-aged, hand-carved beef selections, fresh seafood and extensive, award-winning wine list, houses roughly 4,000 bottles in the restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling, temperature-controlled wine cellar. Additionally, The Capital Grille offers more than 325 New and Old World wine selections, including a Captain’s List of some of the world’s most highly allocated and sought-after wines. For guests with especially discerning tastes, the restaurant offers a private wine locker membership, by annual lease. Routinely recognized by Wine Spectator magazine, the restaurant has also received the American Culinary Federation’s “Achievement of Excellence Award.”

For additional information about the Master Wine Tasting Event and The Capital Grille experience, please visit www.TheCapitalGrille.com and contact: Heather Dratler at 212-871-3020, ext. 110 or hdratler@jgordonassociates.com.

CRAVE !!!!! WORLD CUP Specials

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I just got this release from Jennifer B. over at Crave

Looking for a place to watch the World Cup in South Africa this next week?

Check out Crave’s WORLD CUP Specials!

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CRAVE Restaurant

4158 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839

Corner of I-4 and Conroy Rd. (Next to Mall at Millenia)

Phone: 407.345.8788 Fax: 407.363.5781

www.craveamerica.com

o CRAVE offers fresh and innovative cuisine along with an impeccable wine selection brought to life in a chic, yet casual atmosphere.

o The diverse and extensive menu at CRAVE features a variety of items that range from a full sushi bar to Certified Angus Beef steaks. It also includes fresh seafood, roasted meats, fire baked pizzas, pastas and salads that are continuously remastered utilizing the freshest seasonal ingredients.

o The grand sushi bar extends the dining experience, appealing to both traditional sushi lovers and adventurous epicureans alike.

o CRAVE currently has three locations in Minnesota, one in Orlando and will open this summer in Omaha, Neb.

o CRAVE has received a variety of accolades, including “Best New Restaurant in 2008 by the readers of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and recent recognition as “one of the Twin Cities’ success stories” by the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

o Hours of Operation:

Monday – Wednesday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Thursday: 11 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Friday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.

Sunday: 10 a.m. – 2 a.m.

· Happy Hour:

Monday – Saturday: 3 – 6 p.m. (Early Happy Hour)

Monday – Thursday: 9 – 11 p.m. (Late Happy Hour)
Sunday: 8 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. (Late Happy Hour & Hospitality Night)

· Brunch: Sunday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

· Music & Entertainment: Friday & Saturday: 9 p.m. – Close; Sunday Hospitality Night 8 pm – Close.

o The 8,600-square-foot restaurant offers two private dining rooms and an adjacent patio, which are available for private parties, corporate meetings and other affairs; the restaurant is also available for buy outs.

o Free WiFi – great for business pros on the go

o Management Team: Cedric Cheung (General Manager); Brett Lipkin (Assistant General Manager); Amber Alloway (Manager): Jimmy Mohammed (Executive Chef); Juan Mercado (Sous Chef); Ahnh-Tuan Tran (Sushi Supervisor); Patricia Hale (Director of Group Sales)

o For more information about CRAVE, visit www.CRAVEamerica.com.

Grimaldi’s – Queens

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Beneath a bridge in Queens in a mall plaza sits Grimaldi’s pizza, home of one of the more delectable pizzas in New York. Famed for its coal fired brick oven style pizza, the Grimaldi pizza has that slightly burnt yet intriguing taste in the crust. A little history from Grimaldi’s…

In the world of pizza, Grimaldi’s is an institution. Grimaldi’s history of coal-fired brick oven pizza cooking can be traced to the first pizzeria in America back in 1905. Coal-fired brick oven cooking gives pizza a unique smokey flavor and a crisp crust that is just not possible with gas, convection, or wood ovens.

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The pizza was pretty good

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Dunkin Donuts gets a twitter for Central Florida!

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Dunkin’ Donuts will be launching a Twitter account encompassing Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne/Ocala and points in between on National Donut Day – Friday, June 4.

The account will be @DDCentFla (www.twitter.com/DDCentFla) and will be handled similarly to the way the @DDSoFla account has been handled for the six-county South Florida area since it launched in mid-November 2009.

Slow Food Orlando presents Aloha Friday Farmer’s Market Dinner

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Aloha Friday Farmers’ Market Dinner:

Chefs at Loews Royal Pacific Resort are celebrating the bounty of Central Florida with a special Farmer’s Market Dining Experience that features locally-grown food. In partnership with Slow Food Orlando and as part of Loews Hotels’ “Adopt-a-Farmer” program, the hotel consistently sources and buys food items that are grown and raised in the local area. Experience the Farmer’s Market Dinner on Friday, May 28, 2010, from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.

Menu for Friday, May 28:

Hearts of Christmas Farms, LLC
“Create your own salad station”
Cucumbers, Carrots, Local Tomatoes, Red Onion, Croutons, Sunflower Seeds, Shredded Cheddar, Parmesan Cheese, Sun dried Cherries
Choice of Strawberry Balsamic, Ginger Soy, Avocado Ranch
Olde Hearth Bread Company Artisan Bread Display

Wild Ocean Market
Port Canaveral Shrimp Dumpling Station
Ruby Red Shrimp Dumplings with Bean Sprouts, Cilantro, Basil and Red Curry Broth

Palmetto Creek Farms
Pork Taco Station
Roast Pork Carnitas Station with freshly made Corn Tacos, Shredded Lettuce, Guacamole, Tomato Salsa and Chipotle Sour Cream

Deep Creek Ranch Livestock
All Natural Roast Beef Sandwich
Italian Style Roast Beef with Fresh Mozzarella, Giardiniera, Sweet peppers on Semolina Bread

Dessert
Florida Peach Cobbler, Blueberry Upside down Cake, Carmel Ice Cream

About Slow Food Orlando:
Slow Food envisions a future food system that is based on the principles of high quality and taste, environmental sustainability, and social justice. We are working for food that is Good, Clean and Fair. We work with producers and co-producers: farmers, chefs, citizens, educators and other activists to ensure that the food shed of Orlando and beyond is safe, healthy and delicious! Please visit www.slowfoodorlando.org for more information.

Nile Ethiopian – International Drive – Orlando FL

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Nile Ethiopian – International Drive – Orlando FL

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Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world with its civilization dating back to around 10,000 BC and yet most of us do not know much about this ancient land or its cultures. Luckily for us here in Orlando, we don’t have to travel internationally to Ethiopia to have a taste of Ethiopian culture, all we have to do is travel to a small strip mall off of International Drive to find Nile Ethiopian restaurant.


My first experience at a Ethiopian restaurant was in Washington, DC (quite the international city) at a place called “Dukem” by the U-Street station. It was my first encounter with the cuisine and it left a distinct mark on my taste bud psyche as I never had quite the same experience before.

A distinct feature of Ethiopian cuisine is the injera, the staple carb in the Ethiopian diet, a sour, slightly spongy type flat bread that is used as a base for which all the other dishes complement. You take the injera and use your hands (traditionally there are no utensils here, unless you ask) to take the meats in like a dip/wrap. Dishes that are referred to as “Wot” means the dish is stewed while “Tibs” is sauteed.


I enjoyed my visit to Nile, but I must admit some people may not enjoy the unique flavors and may take some getting used to.

Below are a few photos recapping my visit to the lovely Nile.

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Traditional seating inside Nile

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Samosas with ground meat, a hint of India in Ethiopia

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Injera, the bread of Ethiopia

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Various tibs and wots on the injera

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Delicious spare ribs

Check out Andrew Zimmern’s visit to Ethiopia on Bizarre Foods lol

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLRr_h_mAs8]

Nile Ethiopian on Urbanspoon

Pommes Frites in East Village, Manhattan, New York City

Pommes Frites in East Village, Manhattan, New York City

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This past January I spent a frosty winter afternoon in New York with some of my bros, walking the city and exploring the sights, sounds, and most importantly, the tastes of the Big Apple.

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Pommes Frites is a specialty shop serving authentic Belgian fries, or as the Belgians call them, “pommes frites.”, in the heart of East Village. Its a tiny shop with only a few seats so this place is a mostly “to-go” spot for those hankering for some Belgian fries, and is definitely a “street food” type place.


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The atmosphere reminds me of a small wooden shack, taken over by larger fryers. Here,the potatoes are fried twice. The first time they are cooked through and the second time provides a golden color giving the fries a crispy texture. The special thing about these fries are the sauces that come with them, from curry sauce, or a peanut satay sauce, or even mango chutney.

The fries all in all are fine, not necessarily the best in the world, but I can imagine how delightful they would taste after a late night on the town.

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Mike models for the fries

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Mango chutney sauce makes it much better

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Mediterranean Deli – Winter Park, FLorida

Mediterranean Deli – Winter Park, FLorida

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***I was tipped off about this great little place from a reader of Tasty Chomps, thank you Hannah!
http://www.myspace.com/med_deli

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Located at 981 W. Fairbanks Ave. in Orlando on the corner of Adanson and Fairbanks, between I-4 and Edgawater Dr., Mediterranean Deli is the definition of a true hole in a hole in the wall. Inside, the restaurant is tiny with only about 10 seats and with half the place taken up by the counter. Giant travel photos of ancient cities in the Middle East adorn the walls and a small cd player bellows out belly dancing and Arabic music in stereo sound. Attending the restaurant is the happy-go-lucky Lebanese owner who cheerily greets each guest and addresses them by the familial “brother”, prepares the ordered meal, and also serves as the cashier, a non-stop one man army operation. He really has one of the best attitudes I have seen in the restaurant industry, very positive and friendly and warm.

Two rotisserie sticks of shewarma meat rotate around a heat source waiting to be carved for consumption. Trays of various salads and sides from hummus to grape leaves to greek salad and shirazi and tabouleh all along the counter.

The favorite item at Mediterranean Deli is the gyro sandwich, the item which Hannah originally referred to me here as the best gyro in Orlando, the item which I dutifully order this afternoon.

The gyro is prepared in a wonderfully fluffy pita bread with fresh lettuce and tomatoes and a delicious sour cream along with generous heapings of freshly grilled gyro meat. It really lived up to its reputation as one of the best gyros in Orlando, and certainly it was one of the best I’ve had in my relatively short life time.

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rotate and gyrate!
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salads and sides!
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grape leaves stuffed with rice!
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Gyros are my hero

I would definitely come back again for this great gyro! my hero.

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Bonefish Grill – Orlando International Airport

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Bonefish Grill – Orlando International Airport

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Bonefish Grill recently expanded its operations and opened a new storefront in a new plaza right by the Orlando International Airport. I was graciously invited by the establishment on this evening to try their new place out.

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The setting of tonight’s meal

The new Bonefish Grill location is tucked off of Semoran Blvd / SR -436 going south right before you enter the ramp onto the Orlando International Airport, in a newly built plaza shared with LongHorn Steakhouse.
On this evening I was invited for a media event, but I have been to other Bonefish Grills in the past where the service and atmosphere have both been quite pleasant and this experience was no different. Inside, the lighting is dim with brown earth tones with modern decor. The waiters are all dressed in whites similar to the aprons that chefs wear and they were all quite knowledgeable and friendly despite being open only a few days.
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My hand model Kha shows off the delicious bread

The first course that my companion Kha and I had was the calamari for appetizer. The calamari were lightly fried and served with marinara sauce and Thai sweet hot sauce, quite delicious for starters.

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Calamari! everyone loves the thai sweet chili sauce!

We also had the crab cakes, served with a scrumptious red remoulade. The crab cakes were made with pure chunks of crab meat and was tasty but I did think they fell apart a bit too easily, unless that is how they make their cakes. I don’t mind that there is less breading than the usual restaurant crab cakes though!

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Crab cakes, lump crab, yummy from Bonefish Grill

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Raspberry Vodka, sip

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Corn Chowder!

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Grouper with Chimichurri sauce

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The grouper

For our entrees, my companion Kha ordered the grilled Grouper, a white fish, served with a chimichurri sauce. The fish was large and served with potatoes and seasonal vegetables for a side. The grouper could have used some more seasoning, some simple salt and pepper, to be perfect. My order was the Chilean sea bass, Pan Asian style, with a sweet glaze and wasabi sauce. The fish was quite delicious, though a bit sweet.

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Chilean seabass

For our dessert, we finished things off with a flourless brownie, a super mountain of brownie loaded with macadamia nuts with a raspberry sauce and vanilla ice cream and whipped cream.

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The mountainous brownie with macadamia nuts

A perfect ending to the night.

Special Thanks to Toby Srebnik of TilsonPR and the lovely managers at Bone Fish grill for hosting this event for us this evening!

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Bonefish Grill on Urbanspoon

One Year Anniversary for Tasty Chomps!

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Thank you to everyone for your support this past year! It sure has been an eventful one! Over 90,000 hits to Tasty Chomps!! A blog on Tasty Eats in the past year as well as a handful of accolades such as:



Orlando Sentinel’s Orbbies Web Awards: Winner of Best Food Blog 2010!

Orlando Sentinel’s Best Bets 2009: Best Local Blog – Finalist!


Thank you to everyone who has come by and became a fan of our humble foodie blog. I hope this site helps bring to light all the different places that Central Florida has to offer as well as some of the other quirky places I visit along my journeys.

Make sure to “Like” Us on Facebook on the side bar for updates,etc.

Again, thank you sooooooo much!!!

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so Orlando,
where should Tasty Chomps go chomping next?

Chips and Salsa | Wed 5 May 2010: 12am-11:59pm (24 hrs)

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This Cinco de Mayo, performance artist Brian Feldman invites you to join him for some chips and salsa.

Brian will be seated inside Pancho’s Mexican Food in Casselberry, Florida for the entire duration of Cinco de Mayo (a full 24 hours). Every 30 minutes, another plate of fresh chips and salsa will be delivered to his table. The public is invited to sit across from him (one diner at a time) and participate by consuming the title dish. ¡Trae a tus amigos! ¡Y su apetito!

Oms?: Brian Feldman Projects (The Feldman Dynamic | Death by Chocolate | Brian Feldman Eats Everything Off The Menu At Loving Hut)

Qué?: Chips and Salsa

Cuándo?: Cinco de Mayo (Wednesday, May 5, 2010) from 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM (24 hours)

Donde?:
Pancho’s Mexican Food
103 Semoran Blvd Casselberry FL 32730 (SR 436 @ US 17-92)
http://j.mp/panchos_map (Google Map)
http://panchosorlando.com

Costo: Free (Se aceptan donaciones)

You can also watch this event for nada, live in its entirety at http://j.mp/chipsustream (Es mucho más divertido en la vida real sin embargo!)

Sitios Web:
http://j.mp/chipsfb (Facebook Event)
http://j.mp/chipsrls (Media Release)
http://twitter.com/BrianFeldman (@BrianFeldman on Twitter)
http://twitter.com/PanchosOrlando (@PanchosOrlando on Twitter)
When referencing on Twitter, please use hashtags #ChipsandSalsa #CincodeMayo

Transporte Público | Car Parkig | Biciletas + Pies:
LYNX: From LYNX Central Station, take Link 102 to Fernwood Blvd. & Oxford Rd. Upon exiting the bus, walk northeast on Oxford Rd to the ALDI shopping plaza. Pancho’s Mexican Food is located on the northwest corner of the plaza, next to Mobil. From Link 41 and Link 103, exit the bus at Fernwood Blvd. & Oxford Rd. Walk northwest on Fernwood Blvd to US 17-92. Turn right on US 17-92 and walk to SR 436 (Semoran Blvd). Turn right on SR 436. Pancho’s is next to Mobil. | Vehicle parking is muy abundante in the ALDI shopping plaza. | Biking and walking are both good for you and pleasant modes of transportation on Cinco de Mayo, and anytime! If riding, please wear a helmet and flashing light (and reflective strip if you have one)! There is no bike rack. 🙁 ¡Lo sentimos amigos bicicleta!

Foto: Tisse Mallon (http://tisseart.com) / Diseño: Edward Alan Feldman (http://getfeldman.com)

Brian Feldman Projects is Central Florida’s premiere presenter of experimental time-based art since 2003. Dinners on stage with real life families, leaping off ladders for 24 hours, group tours in Google translated Swedish through IKEA®, comer las papas fritas y salsa junto con usted – this is what we do. Upcoming projects include Arm Wrestling Women (9 May 2010), Fringe of Nature (21-30 May 2010) and 24 Hour Embrace (after Young Sun Han) (20 Jun 2010).

Lamb kebobs in Flushing, NY

I love street meat.
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It was a blistery night in January. The wind howled, testing our Florida skin against the New York icy cold winter. A few of my brothers and I were out and about in the city this evening, and were headed back to the Flushing Sheraton for some much needed rest. Outside on the corner, protected from the winter wind by blue tarps on all sides, stood a stall of street meats perfuming the air with its freshly grilled lamb, chicken, and beef kebabs over coal.

Inside the cart, a elderly couple worked the place: the husband at the grill, twirling the meats by their bamboo sticks, and the wife at the front end collecting the orders and cash.

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Overall, it was a pretty good deal. About a dollar for a stick of meat, fatty and juicy, freshly cooked and spiced with cumin. A lovely way to warm our tummies after a long cold night.

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Keller’s BBQ – Winter Park

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Keller’s Real Smoked BBQ in Winter Park Florida

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Ah, the great American past time of slowly roasting and smoking meat over a pit, the bittersweet aroma of charred barbecue meats. From Texas to Tennessee, the south is known for its delicious styles of “que”. Although Florida does not rank high among the greats of BBQ renown, here in Central Florida we are lucky to have a few places that have been stepping up to the plate and bring us some enjoyable delicious barbeque.
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Located on the corner of Goldenrod and University Boulevard, Keller’s Real Smoked BBQ sits tucked in the back of a mini shopping plaza. Keller’s is a popular spot for locals (special shout out to Mike B over at the Reign streetwear store nearby for the tip!) to go for lunch as their lunch specials provide superb bbq.
On this afternoon, I met up with my brother Chris, for some afternoon delights. He orders the barbeque pork ribs with fries and I order the sloppy pork sandwich with a side of green beans.

The Sloppy Pork Sandwich (Keller’s rendition of the Sloppy Joe only so much more delicious than your school cafeteria’s sloppys) is a creation of pure porkly pleasures. Its made of slowly smoked, savory and tender barbecue pulled pork in a sweet and tangy sauce all inside of a sesame seed bun. Not only is it absolutely tasty but its also quite a large and filling sandwich, scoring high on the value and happy charts. The sloppy pork sandwich is something I will definitely come back for again!!

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Chris got the ribs and fries!
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The Sloppy Pork Sandwich
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its huge

Keller's Real Smoked Bar-B-Q on Urbanspoon

New Bonefish Grill Opening today by the Airport!

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BONEFISH GRILL OPENS THIS AFTERNOON
OPEN AT 5463 GATEWAY VILLAGE CIRCLE (NEAR MCO) 4PM TODAY

ORLANDO, Fla. – (April 26, 2010) – Bonefish Grill brings its big fish flavor to Orlando as it opens its doors for business today, April 26 at 5463 Gateway Village Circle (On the corner of Semoran Boulevard and North Frontage Road near the Orlando International Airport). The polished-casual seafood restaurant appeals to those who crave high quality cuisine at a good value in a comfortable, lively atmosphere.

Founded in St. Petersburg, Fla. (January 2000), by veteran restaurateurs Tim Curci and Chris Parker, the Bonefish Grill dining experience originated upon the premise of simplicity and consistency and a commitment to excellence at every level within the restaurant – food, service, décor and value.

Bonefish Grill specializes in market-fresh fish prepared to order over an oak-burning grill, which gives the fish a savory, even cook. A tantalizing array of signature sauces, ranging from fresh and light to rich and flavorful, are offered to enhance the flavor of the fish.

Recognized as the “Fresh Fish Experts,” the restaurant offers a variety of species from which to choose on any given day. The fish is flown in fresh, inspected for quality and hand-cut daily.

“The key component to our culture is in how the fish is handled,” says Curci. “Our passion for its provenance and preparation is behind our commitment to provide our guests with seafood that is as fresh as fresh can be. We like to say that we take the mystery out of fish – we tell our guests where it came from, how best to eat it and how to have fun with sauces.”

Bonefish Grill is known for its menu offerings creatively prepared using flavorful, modern culinary ingredients, such as hearts of palm, artichokes, goat cheese and sun dried tomatoes. There’s something for everyone on the menu, which features a selection of fine hand-cut steaks and pork chops, as well as pasta and chicken dishes, in addition to the fresh fish. All entrées are accompanied by hot crusty bread and a choice of rice, seasonal vegetables or a potato selection. Lauded for its generous portions, the restaurant also features an assortment of daily specials and tasty appetizers, including Mussels Josephine, Cajun Chicken Egg Roll and the “house specialty,” Bang Bang Shrimp.

The 4,535-square-foot Orlando restaurant features a spacious dining room with an open kitchen and a large, energetic bar area that includes two community tables. The interior’s sleek design features beautiful golden hardwood and hand-blown glass amber lamps throughout the restaurant. An attractive array of three-dimensional art, ranging from large-scale metal sculptures of mangroves and fishing scenes to a large mystical fish rubbing, enhance the ambience felt throughout the restaurant.

As guests settle into their comfortable surroundings, they will be treated to a level of hospitality that incorporates friendliness and attentiveness as directed by Managing Partner Sharon Fulmer. Dressed in chef whites, the servers’ attention to detail is a direct result of a customized training program that is totally oriented to customer satisfaction.

“We are thrilled to have brought Bonefish Grill to this area of Orlando,” says Fulmer. “We are committed to providing our guests an enjoyable dining experience that excels in offering consistently good food within a comfortable and stylish setting, and impeccable service – all at an affordable price.”

Dinner will be served seven days a week, from 4:00 – 10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 4:00- 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 3:00 – 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. While reservations are not required, they are available on a limited basis by calling (407) 816-6355. An ample number of seats are available nightly for walk-ups.

About Bonefish Grill
As the “Fresh Fish Experts,” Bonefish Grill specializes in market-fresh fish and other wood-grilled specialties. Knowledgeable and attentive Bonefish Grill Anglers (our service staff) provide the best in what we like to call “chef’s coat service.” Our Anglers pride themselves on guiding our guests’ journey through our innovative, seasonal menu and specials, which feature only the highest-quality, freshest ingredients, including traditional and unique varieties of fish and seafood as well as numerous non-seafood items. We combine this with a big city bar that offers bar fresh cocktails and an affordable, interesting wine list.

Recently named “Best Seafood Restaurant in the Nation” by a leading consumer product guide, Bonefish Grill can be found in 29 states around the nation. For more information, visit us on the Web at bonefishgrill.com, facebook.com/BonefishGrill or twitter.com/BoneFishGrill.

Oyster Bay – Seafood – Orlando

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Oyster Bay – Seafood – Orlando


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I was on the look out for some delicious oysters in Orlando when I was tipped off about Oyster Bay from my friend Phong. There are not only delicious oysters at Oyster Bay but also delicious chicken wings !

On certain days they also have specials, which are really good deals when you consider the quality and tastiness of the clams. From their website here is the schedule:
Happy Hour
Everyday from 3-7 and ALL DAY SUNDAY
2 for 1 draft Bud Light, Budweiser,
Michelob Ultra, Coors Light, Miller Lite and Yuengling.
2 for 1 Wines, and 2 for 1 single liquor drinks
49¢ Oysters or Clams during Happy Hour and 10pm-close.
49¢ Oysters or Clams ALL DAY SUNDAY, MONDAY & THURSDAY
ALL YOU CAN EAT WINGS
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
11am – 9 pm- $10.95
On my particular visit, they were out of clams! but I must say their freshly shucked raw oysters were the best I’ve ever had.

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If you order more than a bucket of oysters, its recommended that you sit by the oyster bar where they shuck the oysters fresh out for you in front of you. Our shucker for the evening was a friendly young lad who did a decent job. The oysters were very tastyy and fresh and did not have any dirty or stinky feeling at all, except for the natural scent of oysters of course.

The chicken wings were also at a special price today. The fried chicken was fresh and juicy, breaded to perfection. I ordered mine naked with the sauce on the side for easy dipping.

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Fried Chicken Wings!

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Toan enjoying his chicken wing

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Fresh shucked oysters getting ready for devouring

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Readying…

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Condiments if you so choose, from horseradish to hot sauce

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See you again soon Oyster Bay!!!

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LaSpada’s – Orlando – Philly Cheesesteaks

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LaSpada’s – Philly Cheesesteaks – Orlando

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Located just off of Lee road off of the I-4 exit in a strip mall/plaza, La Spada is a small hole in the wall type place to go for great cheesesteaks. Inside, the place is small and a little run down, but I suppose a little TLC would do the place good. I ordered the 7″ philly cheese steak which came on a delicious amoroso bun. I asked for provolone cheese as well to stay healthy.

The cheesesteak is really good, the melted cheese and the steak meat were fresh and served hot, maybe too piping hot. Although I enjoyed the cheesesteak, it was not necessarily the best I ever had.

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Guavate – Waterford Area – Orlando FL

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Guavate – Puerto Rican- Waterford Area – Orlando FL

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Guavate is a relatively new restaurant in the Waterford Lakes area on the east side of Orlando off of Alafaya Trail. The restaurant recently won Best Puerto Rican restaurant by the Orlando Sentinel 2010 Foodies Awards and I would have to come to agree with that consensus, unlike a few of the other choices on there hmmph…lol anyways Guavate is definitely a standout in terms of Puerto rican fare.

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Inside Guavate!

The restaurant is a bit fancier than other Latin restaurants near by, though it is hardly “fancy” fine dining, it is a decent restaurant. The decor inside is elegant with various paintings and scenes and flat screen tv’s with a dvd playing aerial views from across Puerto Rico. I actually visited quite a few times because I enjoyed the food so much there and wanted to try a little bit of everything.

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Pastelillitos de Carne – mini empanadas with ground beef

The first time I went, I got the lunch special for $6.99, the pernil, marinated roast pork shoulder, with pigeon peas rice and an order of small empanadas called pastelitos stuffed with ground beef and served with a salsa. The Pastelillitos de carne were quite delicious and were peculiar as they are tiny bite sized finger style, which was quite convenient to snack down on while driving. I also thoroughly enjoyed the pernil roast pork, quite juicy and tasty, and the pigeon peas rice was aromatic and heavenly, maybe the best I’ve ever had.

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Pernil Lunch special to go!

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Pernil – marinated roast pork shoulder

On a separate occasion I visited with a friend for lunch again. My friend Chris ordered the Carne Guisada, beef stew, which he also thoroughly enjoyed. This time we also ordered the Bacalaitos con Guineitos, Mini salted codfish friters with green bananas $3.99, for appetizer. It was crispy and delectable, also my first time having them. They reminded me of this fried fish paste dish in Vietnamese cuisine, very fun to eat. The service was good, though not the greatest on this occasion

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Bacalaitos con Guineitos – codfish fried with green bananas

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The Carne Guisada – Beef stew

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some more pernil lunching

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this rice is the bomb

On a third occasion, I came back for dinner with my partner and had a great time. Our server Javier was probably one of the best servers I’ve had in a while, attentive and genuine, suggesting for me the Mofongo with Churrasco skirt steak in chimichurri sauce. Mofongo is a specialty dish of Puerto Rice made with crushed green plaintains and pork cracklings. Guavate has some of the best mofongo in town and this is actually their specialty.


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Pastellitos !

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Mofongo! with churrasco

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Tres Leches

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Flan de Vanilla

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Check out their restaurant website here:

“>http://www.guavateinorlando.com/
(I think I hear the coqui frog in the background lol!)

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Ray’s Hell Burger – Arlington VA – Near DC Area

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On a recent trip to Washington DC, I and a few friends decided to drop by Ray’s Hell Burger in Northern Virginia to visit the place where President Obama and Vice President Biden once visited for a burger. Ray’s Hell Burger has been getting quite a lot of traffic as of late, not only due to the recent presidential seal of approval, but also because they just have really good burgers.

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Its packed here!

Inside, the decor is minimal almost spartan with no frills but hey its all about the food! You can build your own burger with toppings that range from aged danish bleu guyere cheese to apple smoked bacon to roasted bone marrow or seared foie gras with truffle oil, or you can order from a pre-fabrished list of burgers.

I ordered the Big Poppa (they love it when you order Big Poppa), an Au Poivre Burger With Black Peppercorn Crust, Aged Danish Bleu Cheese, Cognac & Sherry Sauteed Mushrooms, Grilled Red Onions ($7.95). My friend ordered the Big Punisher, a Diablo-Grilled and Brushed With Spicy Chipotle Marinade, Pepper Jack Cheese, Charred Jalapenos, Grilled Red Onions, Piranha Sauce(Fiery, Spicy, Green Sauce) ($7.95)

Overall the burger was delicious, the meat was juicy and tender, the toppings were top notch and all in all I enjoyed this decadent treat for lunch. The buns however could be improved as they were a bit standard and not too remarkable. I would definitely come back here again the next time I’m in the DC Area hankering for a good burger! PS its cash only!


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The Big Poppa

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The Big Poppa

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Mac n Five cheeses

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Big Punisher

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International Market and Deli – Eastern European – Mills 50 – Orlando

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International Market and Deli – Eastern European – Mills 50 – Orlando

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International Market and Deli recently opened in Orlando this past December specializing in Eastern European market goods. (Fan them on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-Market/247361151324?v=wall)

The International Market is located in the Mills-50 District of Orlando at 815 N Mills ave Orlando Fl 32803, just north of Ming’s Bistro, right next to the British Shoppe and Chuck’s, and hard to miss with its green awning and giant paintings of various cities in East Europe and Russia.

Inside, the International Market is a clean, brand new grocery store with aisles of caviar, smoked fish and meats, frozen prerogies, canned pate, cured salami and deli meats, and wondrous chocolate desserts. There are also a few items for sale that are fresh and ready to go from the bakery and deli.

I ordered a prizokhi, a Russian fried bun filled with ground beef, quite oily yet also quite filling and also quite cheap.

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PIROZKHI
I also bought a couple of chocolate treats, one of which is kind of like a giant Russian version of the Kit Kat bar and the other was a milk chocolate bar with hazelnuts called Milka ( I think I’ve seen this at one of the pavilions at EPCOT).
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Not sure what it says but I am willing to try anything once especially chocolate items

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Oh! Its a chocolate castle, waffle cake with vanilla cream

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Overall, I was quite impressed with the diverse array of East European goods and I would definitely recommend those adventurous readers out there to try to visit them soon. We need more stores like this in Orlando!

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Rangetsu – International Drive – Orlando

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Ran-getsu Japanese Restaurant – International Drive – Orlando


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Garden at Ran-getsu

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Who will feed the Koi fish then?
For over 24 years, Ran-getsu has stood with its tranquil blue tiled roofs on the bustling International Drive and served Central Floridians and tourists alike with their authentic Japanese meals. Many friends have had their first dates here over with fresh sliced sushi rolls, or a steaming hot pot of shabu shabu soup, or a sizzling plate of sukiyaki beef.

This week is the last for Ran-getsu, they will be closing their doors this Thursday for good. After many many years of good memories, the economy has finally taken its toll on the place. (see Scott Joseph’s report on their closing)

The first time I’ve ever been to Ran-getsu was during the Japan Festival of Orlando a few years ago when Ran-getsu hosted the event with vendors, artists, musicians, and crowds of people packed the halls of Ran-getsu for a taste of Japan.
This past weekend a few friends and I decided to visit Ran-getsu one last time. We went during their special rolls menu was offered between 5-630pm where you could order 3 rolls and a soup/salad for $12.95. My partner ordered a udon bowl and we also ordered chicken karaage (fried pieces of chicken with a lemon zest), spicy tuna seaweed salad, and some gyoza dumplings.
Some of the rolls ranged from the Black Alaska roll, Spicy tuna roll, Tempura Bagel Roll, Bagel roll, dynamite roll, eel roll, and more. All the rolls were quite delicious.
During our visit, there was also a performance by a traditional Japanese dance troupe who dedicated their last performance to Ran-getsu. It truly is a sad occasion to say good bye to this iconic place which set the vanguard for Japanese cuisine and sushi’s cultural expansion into Central Florida.
Sayonara Ran-getsu!
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Gyoza Dumplings @ Ran-Getsu

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Chicken Karaage – @ Ran-getsu

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Spicy Tuna Seaweed Salad @Rangetsu

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Miso soup @ Ran-getsu

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Tempura Bagel Roll

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Assorted Sushi Rolls (Maki)

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Maki !!

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More maki

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Udon !

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Fried Banana Tempura with ice cream and red beans

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Red Bean Ice Cream!

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A View outside

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Waiting to perform their last dance

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Sayonara

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Sayonara Ran-getsu

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Letter from www.rangetsu.com

Dear. Rangetsu of Tokyo Patrons,

It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the closing of Rangetsu of Tokyo.
We have been in business for 24 years and have witnessed the best and worst of these economic times and managed to survive during all these years. Unfortunately, the pressure put upon us during this economic crisis was beyond what we could imagine. We are closing our 24 years of history on March 31, 2010.

So it is with great sadness that we say farewell to our customers. Rangetsu wishes warm regards to our devoted clientele who through the years have been considered as part of our family. Words could not express our gratitude for your years of royal patronage.

We hope there comes the day when we announce to our esteemed public Rangetsu of Tokyo has opened its doors once again.

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EPCOT – Sommerfest – Germany

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Sommerfest – Germany – Disney World – EPCOT

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Sommerfest, also known as Oktoberfest’s little brother, provides quick and easy hand food to go just outside the large buffet hall of Oktoberfest in Disney’s EPCOT Germany in the World Showcase.


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Their menu includes:

Bratwurst served with sauerkraut and roll $6.69,
Frankfurter served with sauerkraut and roll $6.59
Salted Soft Pretzel – $4.29
Black Forest Cake Roulade $3.59
Seasonal Crumble Cake – with whipped cream $3.59
Bavarian Cheesecake $3.59
Apple Strudel with vanilla sauce $3.59

All quite reasonable prices considering we are in the locked inside Disney’s protective bubble-shield against all things unhappy.

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Bratwurst with a bun! yum!

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A Look inside the magnicifent hall known as Oktoberfest

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Ginza – Sushi/ Japanese Steakhouse – Orlando

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Ginza – Sushi/ Japanese Steakhouse – Orlando

Ginza is housed in the huge building in the Mills-50 district along Colonial Dr just west of Mills Ave in what used to be Vietnam Town Restaurant. I attended as part of a large party for the birthday of a dear friend. We had quite a few of us there but the service was pretty good and attentive considering the large number of guests.

Inside, the decor of Ginza was a marked improvement of the past building, furnished with modern lighting and settings, a full set of hibachi tables to the left side and a large horse carriage bedazzled in Christmas lighting in the front. A nice touch on the horse statue, I am sure you won’t see PF Changs do that to their horses any time soon.

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I want to see this restaurant do well but it is hard to support a place when the food, which is most important above all else, is lacking. They do have a great deal though where you can order (not at the hibachi table) for $13.95 for dinner either Hibachi Chicken, Steak, & Shrimp?(Served with vegetables, fried rice, noodle, house soup, & salad) or Sushi Roll Combo?(Your choice of three rolls from the list below and a miso soup). Alot of food yes, but good tasty food? not really

The sushi rolls were wet, drenched in eel sauce and lacking in flavor. The hibachi shrimp fried rice was just ok, maybe the quality of chinese take out, but some people like that chinese take out. I guess you get what you pay for and this is no exception. Hopefully they get a better chef or better quality ingredients soon.


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Tuna kobachi

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Shrimp Fried rice

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Sushi rolls


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Mama Millies – UCF Area – Orlando

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Mama Millies – UCF Area – Orlando

Millie’s Jamaican Cafe , now known as Mama Millies, in the UCF area in the plaza behind McDonald’s on Alafaya and University recently underwent major interior and menu renovations, all for the better.

Millie’s used to be a small hole in the wall type place with bright fluorescent lighting and sparse, all in all very typical and all in all not a very glamourous place to dine in.

However, the owners of Lazy Moon nearby have apparently provided their personal touch in the transformation of Millie’s Jamaican Cafe to Mama Millies. The lighting is much more easy on the eyes, darker and more classy. Giant photos of scenes from Jamaica and the Caribbean decorate the walls like a photo art exhibit, an absolutely stunning photo of an elderly woman delighting in a smoked cigar particularly jumps out at me.

The order system is the same where you head to the front counter and are greeted by a young and jovial man named Matt, who is also the current purveyor of the establishment. In the past the place has been known for slightly spotty, whimsical service, but today everything is just jammin.

The menu has slightly been renovated with new items such as “bowls” and “bashy wraps” added. Bashy wraps are small yet delightful wraps filled with red cabbage and your choice of fried fish or fried shrimp or chicken or vegan, reminiscent of a remixed rendition of fish tacos.

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She is enjoying the simple things in life


Bashy Wrap

Bashy Wrap:


Kingston Bowl: Jerk chicken with rice and cabbage


Kingston Bowl: Curry Chicken with rice and veggies


Fried Fish Bashy wrap

Another addition to the newly revamped menu are the various combos that offer choice of meat, side and drinks all for a reasonable price. In fact most of the items here are under $10, minus seafood items. My favorite items are the stew beef and bashy wraps, however I do notice that some of the chicken items are a bit dry and stringy at times.

One thing that hasn’t changed to Mama Millie’s is that dear Mama Millie still wanders the restaurant from table to table from time to time to check up on how things are going, all with the same contagious, wide smile.

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The Enzian is throwing a Party this week!

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Celebrate 25 years of Film Food and Friends

The Enzian
cordially invites you to the
official unveiling of our new courtyard granite centerpiece
Permanently Commemorating Enzian’s 25th Anniversary

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Cocktails at Eden Bar at 5:30
followed by
Ceremony at 6:00
Reception afterwards

Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown This Sunday!

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photo credit: George Zhao

Check out (formerly of Orlando) Eddie Huang on Food Network’s Ultimate Recipe Showdown this Sunday at 9pm.

“Party Food”
Food Network looks for the ultimate party food recipe. From finger food to full-on entrees, four contestants take party food to the next level, serving up dishes like Chicken Cordon Blue Roll-Ups and Plantain and Shrimp Party Boats. Contestants include: Barbara Estabrook (Rhinelander, WI), Thalia Patillo (New York), Eddie Huang (Orlando, Fla.) and David Fogelman (Stamford, Conn.).
Premiering Sunday, March 28th at 9:00pm ET/PT

Eddie’s recipe is for a bun which included certified angus skirt steak marinated and hit up with Chinese firewater and served on a bun.

Recently Eddie Huang opened up his own restaurant in Manhattan New York City called Baohaus, selling his famed bun creations and recently winning Best Bun of New York City in New York Magazine. They were also recently featured in a New York Times article here

check out their website here:

http://www.baohausnyc.com/