I recently re-visited Teriyaki House in West Orlando for their authentic, delicious Taiwanese cuisine. I had previously posted on it here: Teriyaki House – Taiwanese Mom and Pop in Orlando. This time I brought along a few friends and loved ones to try their dishes out. Check out the video from the visit below!
Oviedo Food Truck Bazaar at the Oviedo Marketplace Mall August 2011
The Oviedo Food Truck Bazaar hosted by TheDailyCity.com at the Oviedo Mall took place this past Sunday August 14th 2011. I arrived to a rather wet scene, the Central Florida skies had become overcast with intermittent rain storms. The rain poured for a few minutes before slowly dissipating, allowing food truck lovers to head out from their cars, where we had all been hiding, and lined up to sample the delicious food truck offerings at the bazaar.
Food trucks at the Oviedo Mall included C&S; Brisket Bus, Firehouse BBQ, Melissa’s Chicken & Waffles, Tastebuds Catering, The Crooked Spoon, The Pupusas Truck, Korean BBQ Taco Box, The Travelling Gourmet, Big Wheel Provisions, Treehouse Truck, Gastro-Truck, Mama’s Fixins, CK Jerk Shack Gourmet Island BBQ, The Gator Truck, Yum Yum Cupcake Truck, The Batter Bowl, Sunset Italian Ice, and The Crepe Company.
I had the chance to eat a few pupusas from the tiny yellow Pupusa truck with my buddies. A pupusa is a Salvadorean dish made from a thick corn tortilla and filled with beans, cheese and pork or chicken. The pupusas are served with a side of salsa and some curtido (lightly fermented cabbage slaw with red chilies and vinegar), which go very well together on top of the pupusa if you so choose.
The Fall 2011 schedule for Oviedo Food Truck Bazaar includes: Sept 11, Oct 9 and Nov 13, 5-9pm all three nights. There is no December bazaar. All Oviedo bazaars happen at Oviedo Mall.
also, if you enjoy food trucks in Central Florida, make sure you vote for your Favorite Food Truck for Food Network’s THE GREAT FOOD TRUCK RACE going on RIGHT NOW!
Click here to vote: http://foodtrucks.teamdigital.
You can vote up to 10 votes a day. Food trucks in the Great Food Truck Race nomination include Big Wheel Mobile Food Truck, CK Jerk Shack Gourmet Island BBQ, C&S; Brisket Bus, and KalbiHau5.

First Annual OB3: Orlando Bourbon, Beer N’ Bites in Baldwin Park Sept. 24, 2011
Bourbon Sippin’, Beer Tastin’, Good Food…all for a Great Cause
Orlando, FL – July 21, 2011 – The producers of the Orlando Chili Cook-off, Events for Change, Inc., announce the first annual OB3: OrlandoBourbon, Beer N’ Bites taking place Saturday, September 24th, 2011 in Baldwin Park to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). The WWP is an organization founded by veterans and friends who took action to help the injured service men and women who served for our country – they have helped countless numbers of veterans and their families adjust to civilian life.
Bourbon lovers, beer aficionados and foodies are invited to come out to Baldwin Park to sip, mingle and enjoy live, local music. Your $40 admission buys you a sampling glass so you can enjoy UNLIMITED sampling of beer and bourbon, along with “bites” from local restaurants.
OB3 admission includes:
* A souvenir glass, with commemorative logo, for sampling
* Unlimited Bourbon and Beer tastings
* Delicious Bites! Enjoy a selection of food from some of Orlando’s best restaurants
* Vote on your favorite “bite” and chow down on other food items for sale
* Learn something new at the Tasting Theater from a local chef, master distiller or brew master
* Listen to Live Music on the main stage all day
* Like football? Watch college football on our giant screen!
* Valet Parking and plenty of FREE Parking also available
* Shuttle to Park Ave., Central Ave. and in-and-around Baldwin Park.
Founded by a group of Baldwin Park locals in 2009, Events for Change, Inc. operates under a “good times for a great cause” philosophy. With an end goal of raising at least $10,000 for Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), attendees at OB3 will get the chance to have fun while making a difference. “The event falls on the 10-year anniversary month of 9/11, so it’s a perfect time to give back to those who served our country,” Kenneth Roberts, Events for Change Founder explains.
Eastern Pearl Chinese Restaurant by the Orlando International Airport aka the Airport District
With two locations, one in Altamonte Springs and the other near the Orlando International Airport tucked off of a side street of Semoran Boulevard, Eastern Pearl is probably one of the better Chinese restaurants around town. It is actually a sit down Chinese restaurant rather than your typical “New York” style Chinese (what does that mean anyway? cheap and fast Chinese take out joint?), with a full menu of dishes ranging from Szechuan specialties to traditional fried rice and seafood tofu hotpot, as well as “Americanized” offerings of general tso’s chicken, etc. (thanks Rob!)
I recently visited the Airport location for Eastern Pearl to check out their offerings. Although it isn’t the best Chinese out there, it is passable if you are in the area looking for some Chinese fare.
The biggest surprise that I had was that Eastern Pearl served soup dumplings, Shanghai style dumplings filled with small amounts of piping hot soup that spewed out from the dumpling when you bit into them. The only other place that I have had these devilishly good dumplings was in New York’s Chinatown where they serve an excellent rendition of the dish. The dumplings here, though not as authentic or flavorful as the hand made ones in New York, were enjoyable enough. I would wait to go to NYC to try the real thing though.
We also ordered the sizzling pepper steak, a huge plate of slices of beef served literally sizzling on a hot plate. Also ordered was the seafood tofu hot pot, a tricky dish to master as it often comes out a bit bland in most Chinese restaurants. Here the dish was okay. Which is pretty much my thoughts for Eastern Pearl, an okay Chinese restaurant that is a bit of a hybrid between the traditional Chinese authentic restaurants and the more ‘Americanized’ Chinese places that have been popping up every where. Don’t get me started on all the new Chinese buffets in the area!
A look inside of Eastern Pearl
“Shanghai soup dumplings” aka xiao long bao
Seafood tofu hotpot
Share our Strength’s 22nd Annual Taste of the Nation Orlando 2011 event recap
Share our Strength’s 22nd Annual Taste of the Nation Orlando 2011 event recap
Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation is the nation’s premier culinary benefit dedicated to
ending childhood hunger in America. Each spring and summer, national celebrity chefs
and mixologists donate their time, talent and passion at nearly 40 events across the
United States and Canada with one goal in mind: to raise critical funds needed to help end childhood hunger.
This was my first time ever going to the Taste of the Nation event here in Orlando and I must say it is the foodie event of the year.
The Taste of the Nation Orlando was held at the Marriott Hotel at World Center Drive right outside of Epcot in a beautiful ballroom. Tables lined the ballroom with chefs and their foods, a silent auction for charity, and a center stage with live music and a friendly “cook off” competition featuring Creekstone Farm’s angus steak.
Over 35 restaurants from all over Central Florida presented “tastes” ranging from pork belly dishes, desserts, lobster tacos, bratwurst sandwiches, prime angus beef cuts, and much more all in the name of charity. Many of the dishes were truly outstanding, loaded with complex flavors, textures, and made from the utmost quality ingredients. I felt like I was in some foodie heaven.
Taste of the Nation 2011 Highlights
- Over $167,500 raised at Taste of the Nation to Fight Childhood Hunger
- Local beneficiaries are Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida and Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, along with the statewide Florida Impact.
- Close to 2,000 people attended
- Food was prepared by 36 of Central Florida’s leading restaurants, bubbly and other beverages from 12 top providers, and live music by local band, Bucksworth.
- The winner of the Creekstone Farms “throw-down” cooking competition, judged by Orlando City Mayor Buddy Dyer, along with Orlando Restaurant Guide’s Scott Joseph and WFTV anchor Bob Opsahl was chef Dan Nester of Rosen Shingle Creek Resort. Creekstone Farms (who has the absolutely most delicious cut of angus steak I have ever had) donated $5000 to the cause in the name of Rosen Hotels.
Last year, Coalition for the Homeless provided over 302,000 meals to homeless individuals
and families, including over 220 children each night with an average age of under 10 years old; Second Harvest Food Bank distributed more than 30 million pounds of grocery product,
the equivalent of over 20 million meals.
Some of my favorite items of the night and a few photos follow:

Maria Diestro of Second Harvest Food Bank, Katy Widrick of Katywidrick.com, Mr. Tasty Chomps, and Pearleen Buchala of Megayummo.com at Taste of the Nation!
Cress’ Chef Pulapaka is a 2011 James Beard Regional Award Nominee for the South
My favorite dessert of the night!

Molten Lava chocolate cake from JW Marriott

Watermelon Brulee from Emeril’s Tchoup Tchoup

A pork belly dish from Cafe TuTu Tango

Sliced Salumi cones from The Ravenous Pig

Bratwurst on Pretzel bread with mustard seeds – The Ravenous Pig

Technical Education Center of Osceola County
BBQ Pork Belly with baked beans, apricot chips

Longhorn Steakhouse

A delicious flan dessert with white chocolate and coconut crisp from Renaissance Hotels
Slow roasted pork taco from Nestle Professionals

Vanilla Ice Cream made via liquid nitrogen

Fellow UCF SGA alumni and current blogger Julie F from PBFingers.com
One of my favorite dishes of the evening: Spicy Durban chicken with basmati rice, chutney, and papadum from Sanaa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

MegaYummo workin it at the dessert bar!

Happy Birthday Cake to Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer

Happy Birthday time – break it down Mayor Dyer!

Judges Scott Joseph, Buddy Dyer, and Bob Opsahl for the Creekstone Farms throw down!

The winning dish from Chef Dan Nester of Rosen Shingle Creek Resort

Cash money! to charity !

Visit the following websites for more information:
http://www.strength.org
http://www.FeedHopeNow.org
http://www.centralfloridahomeless.org
http://www.flimpact.org
Interview with The Ravenous Pig at Taste of the Nation Orlando 2011
Chef James Petrakis of The Ravenous Pig restaurant
On Saturday August 6th 2011, I had the opportunity to interview Chef James Petrakis and Sous Chef Rhys Gawlak of The Ravenous Pig gastropub at the Orlando Taste of the Nation event at the Marriott Hotel on World Center Drive. This charity is a huge event benefitting Second Harvest Food Bank and The Coalition for the Homeless with all the food and amenities donated to make the most of the fundraising for the needy. I would most definitely recommend you to go to this event next year as it is truly a foodie paradise: over 35 restaurants and vendors from all over Central Florida working together to make the world a better place, doing their part to make sure no child goes hungry.
On this day, Chef James Petrakis and Sous Chef Rhys Gawlak showcased their charcuterie featuring sliced salumi cones, bratwurst in pretzel bread, rabbit and mushroom terrine, chicken liver mousse and more. The above is the video from the event, check it out!
For more information about the Taste of the Nation event, visit:
http://www.centralfloridahomeless.org
http://www.flimpact.org
Taste of the Nation – Share our Strength this Saturday!

http://www.strength.org/orlando/
Buy your ticket to the hottest food and wine event of 2011 and help fight childhood hunger.
Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation® is the nation’s premier culinary benefit, featuring top chefs and mixologists — all of whom are coming together to donate their time, talent and passion to end childhood hunger in America.
Join us for the 22nd Annual Taste of the Nation Orlando. Guests will sample delectable specialties and culinary sensations prepared by chefs from Central Florida’s leading restaurants. Showcasing their talent and creativity, the combination of presentation and taste are sure to make the evening unforgettable.
Please note: No one under the age of 21, including children in strollers accompanied by their parents, will be admitted to Taste of the Nation.
Date:
6:00pm – 10:00pm
Tickets:
includes reserved priority seating, early entry, and goody bags among the fabulous benefits!
includes access to the exquisite appetizers, entrees and desserts of over 30 of Central Florida’s leading restaurants and chefs, along with wine, coffee and beer
Attire:
Location:
8701 World Center Dr
Orlando, FL 32821
Take advantage of the special Taste of the Nation Orlando hotel rate here!
Local Beneficiaries:
Statewide Beneficiaries:
Beverage Providers:
Joy Noodles in West Palm Beach, FL
I recently visited West Palm Beach and headed out on a night on the town with my family. Just south of Cityplace in downtown West Palm Beach, Joy Noodles sits off of S. Dixie Highway in a older part of town where most buildings have shuttered up, having seen better days.
Joy Noodles is a popular place though, serving up various noodle bowls and stir fried noodles based mostly from the family owner’s background from Thailand, but also dishes stemming from Japan, Vietnam, and China.
For appetizers, we chose the crispy calamari $5.95 which were quite decent calamari though a bit on the fried side, it had that fresh squid taste still in tact and wasn’t too tough to chew.
For entree, my mom ordered the mee goreng, a stir fried noodle dish stemming from Indonesia. I ordered the Chiangmai noodle soup (A northern Thai dish with a definite Burmese influence, with egg noodles in light curry coconut broth) and my sister ordered the Japanese udon noodle soup.
Their bowls are huge and shaped like toilet bowls. I think my bowl alone would have fed an entire village in the mother land. I could hardly finish a third of the bowl before throwing in the white napkin to signal defeat. The noodles themselves were okay, nothing outstanding but also not particularly offensive.
I thought this place has potential and could be better if they kicked up their spices some and added more flavor profile to their dishes rather than being one dimensional.
Dragonfly Robata Grill, Sushi and Modern Izayaka on Sand Lake Rd in Orlando FL
The first time I went to Dragonfly was during their grand opening night over a year ago. Upon arriving at their restaurant (in the Vellagio plaza on Orlando’s Restaurant row (Sand Lake Boulevard / Dr Phillips area), I immediately thought I had just entered a swanky night club: large sweeping white curtains surrounded the restaurant and inside, dark reds and dim lighting set a urban, modern feel. The place was packed with well dressed young professionals and the air was filled with a DJ’s loud dance music, making it hard to hear yourself think or even order anything. (Apparently Joey Fatone, Orlando’s hometown boy and of NSYNC boy band fame, hosted a charity event that night in conjunction with the grand opening.)
It was pretty chaotic to be honest and my partner and I thought it would be best to come back another night when they were more settled in.
Recently, I had the opportunity to come back to Dragonfly for a dinner with a group of my friends and brothers who decided to have their annual end of the year dinner there.
This time was much better. The servers were attentive and aware. There wasn’t any over bearing loud music. Dragonfly was in harmony, the feeling of a cool and confident modern lounge.
Dragonfly calls itself a modern Izayaka which “a type of Japanese drinking establishment which also serves food to accompany the drinks”. They are popular, casual places for after-work drinking, often with grilled foods on the side that you eat with the drinks.
I thought it was a tad pricey for my budget especially considering the amount of food that you get with the price tag. I ordered the Crispy U-10 Shrimp with yuzu-garlic mousseline & candied walnuts and garnished with scallions, toasted sesame seeds & jalapeños. But for $15, which although tasted quite wonderful, did not seem to warrant the price of $5 per shrimp.
I also ordered the dragonfly roll which came with tuna, albacore & wrapped with grouper and baked with spicy sauce then topped with scallions & finished with eel sauce. It is one of the more popular rolls here, but I thought the roll lacked flavor and had too much rice. Rice to fish ratio is very important to me when ordering sushi.
I would give Dragonfly another try but sadly I was unimpressed with their offerings on this evening. The place looks beautiful on the outside but when you look in, you find there is much lacking in terms of cuisine. I would like to go back to try their robata grill however as that is pretty unique here in Orlando.
King Crab Hot Pot with kimchi, bean sprouts & ramen noodles
with firm tofu & white miso finished with chrysanthemum leaves. $16
Surf and turf roll
MJ’s Fresh
Friday night. Palm Beach Gardens. Do you know where your children are?
If you are from Palm Beach Gardens, they are probably hanging out with their middle school friends at the local Downtown development near the Palm Beach Gardens Mall. I recently went there to catch a movie at the Downtown Cobb Theatre and was surprised to see that the whole place was inundated with teens and preteens all walking around in packs, chatting away and otherwise enjoying themselves in a sort of huge weekend socialization / coming of age ritual where they meet up with friends at the movies, catch some froyo, and goof off around Downtown Palm Beach Gardens.
Located next to the Downtown Cobb Theatre in downtown Palm Beach Gardens, MJ Fresh is housed in a former Johnny Rocket’s building. The furniture and even the old juke boxes were still in place. They did try to fix it up a little with some modern blue light fixtures but that is about it. It was quite a strange set up but I didn’t think too much of it.
The place is owned by a small family with roots in California naming the restaurant MJ after the matriarch of the family. (Not as a nod to Michael Jordan/Michael Jackson as my sister and I had previously conjectured)
Their menu is mostly American fare such as California Chicken wraps, sandwiches, burgers, and pastas. They even have a small selection of chicken curries that you can try (owing from their Pakistani roots)
My sister had the fettucine alfredo pasta with chicken which was decent enough. I ordered the The Phoos burger topped with Gorgonzola, Lettuce, Tomato, Pickles, Onion (7.99), which was delicious: succulent and juicy, filling and topped with a fresh ciabatta bun. I will definitely have to come back to try the chicken curry.
For more information visit:
Mama’s Fixins Soul Food and BBQ Food Truck in Orlando
Mama’s Fixins Soul Food Truck
Mama’s Fixins is a brand spanking new soul food truck here in Orlando, making its debut at the Oviedo Marketplace edition of theDailyCity.com’s Orlando Food Truck Bazaar summer series. Mama don’t play around when it comes to her soul food or her food truck business as this truck is modded with its own bbq smoker in the back. It probably the largest truck on the road right now, kind of like the boy band ultra deluxe tour bus version of a food truck.
I ordered the baby back ribs with two sides for $10 and a dessert of peach cobbler for $3. My good friend and neighbors Mr and Mrs Mega Yummo ordered the savory oxtails and rice for $12.
My baby back ribs were delicious: juicy and fall off the bone pork meat basked in a sweet and tangy bbq sauce thats been made with a love and care that only Mama could provide. My sides were pretty good as well: the mac and cheese and the collard greens went well with the whole southern comfort food theme and left me a bit sleepy after this full and satisfying meal. I had barely enough room for the peach cobbler at the end, which I thought was decent but could be better with an adjustment to the crusting for the cobbler pie. It would also be great served hot with a side of vanilla ice cream.
I also go to try Mega Yummo’s oxtail which I thought was a bit salty and may not have been the best ox tails I have ever had, it definitely could be better for the $12 price tag. I would recommend the ribs over the oxtails at this moment.
@mamasfixins or facebook.com/mamasfixins
Kona Dog on International Drive (formerly Hula Dog) – Hawaiian hot dogs
Kona Dog (formerly Hula Dog) is a new place that opened up recently on International Drive (Orlando’s tourist district) where business is booming. With quite a few places closing in the past few years on International Drive (an empty and and abandoned Bennigan’s restaurant sits just next door from Kona Dog), it is refreshing to see new restaurants opening up and becoming successful and flourishing because people love what they have to offer.
What Kona Dog has to offer is something new and unique to our area, and according to the Kona Dog manager, the first one of its kind to open in the continental United States. Kona Dog is a tiny shack that serves up big hot dogs made hawaiian style: they serve their Boar’s Head hot dogs with home made hawaiian bread and sweet and spicy sauces made right on the premises.
For $6.95, you can get a Kahuna combo which comes with hot dog, chips and a drink. First you pick a “dog” with choices ranging from the traditional all beef hot dog, a spicy sausage dog, or a veggie dog made with soy. Then you pick a “Hula Sauce” from the original “garlic lemon”, spicy jalapeno, or hot chili pepper to go with the dog. Then you pick a fruit sauce from coconut, pineapple, mango,and banana. And then finally a “mustard” from pineapple, mango, spicy brown, or yellow mustard.
I chose the spicy jalapeno all beef hot dog with pineapple fruit sauce and mango mustard. The hot dog actually was quite huge. I would say it was at least a foot long hawaiian roll that it was served in. The hawaiian roll was very unique, a sweet, fluffy and filling bread that they insert the dogs in. The hot dog and sauces, though subtle, provided quite a fun and sweet flavor. I would definitely come back and get some more dogs from this small and humble shack.
For more info, visit
http://thehuladog.com/
Address: 6312 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819

Avalon Park Food Truck Bazaar !
On the evening of Sunday July 24th from 6pm-10pm, TheDailyCity.com put on the first ever Avalon Park Food Truck Bazaar. The food trucks present included Mama’s Fixins Soul Food, Winter Park Seafood Co., C&S; Brisket Bus, The Travelling Gourmet, Tastebuds, Sunset Italian Ice, Yum Yum Cupcake Truck, Batter Bowl Truck, The Crepe Company cart, Pupuseria, Firehouse BBQ, Big Wheel Provisions, Treehouse Truck, Korean BBQ Taco Box (2), The Crooked Spoon, Island BBQ Jerk Chicken Truck, and Jeremiah’s Italian Ice cart. Melissa’s Chicken and Waffles truck was out of commission that evening but will be up and running later.
Under the hot Florida sun, the trucks were lined up into two rows one on each side of the big park and stage near downtown Avalon Park by the Publix. I was at the event selling food truck apparel with my long time friend Michael Cho, co-owner of Impress Ink Tees screen printing and apparel shop (located on Goldenrod road near Colonial Dr). It was our first time selling shirts and I think it was pretty successful. The food truck shirts had designs ranging from “Truck Eat Sleep” to “Stay Hungry with a food truck made of foods” and a I heart (food truck) food truck”. We had quite a few sales and I also had a great time meeting a few readers of this very blog. It was so fun meeting and talking to people who have read my posts over the years and followed me on twitter and facebook. I was pleasantly surprised that some people were even at the Avalon Park Food Truck Bazaar because they heard it from my twitter account! The next time we will be out with the food truck shirts to be sold in person is at the Oviedo Mall Food Truck Bazaar on Sunday August 24th, so if you have a chance come by and say hello!
Overall, it was a great event and many of the vendors sold out of food. C&S; Brisket Bus for one sold out of over 350 lbs of meat alone in 4 hours. The good folks over at The Crooked Spoon said that this was their busiest night EVER! I am sure these bazaars will continue to be a success and hope that the food truck scene will keep on truckin! Ride on!
Vietnam – Summer 2011 – Street Scenes from Sa Dec, Vietnam
Sa Dec is a city in the province of Dong Thap, about 2 and a half hours away from Saigon. It’s my dad’s hometown and I still have quite a few family members left here.
Next to the Cho Sa Dec market, one street over, is the river market. There lies the fresh fish, fruit and vegetables market area where there are dozens of vendors under giant umbrellas by the river “hawking” their goods. It’s a beautiful sight in the morning with all the villagers walking around picking out the freshest fruit and vegetables for the day’s meals. I saw live fish, crabs, snails, and even frogs at these vendors. Snails are sold almost everywhere in Vietnam and I think it may be due to its French colonial past. My auntie would love to go from stall to stall and haggle for the best prices for durian, mangoes, and chuom chuom (rambutan) fruit. This is pretty much the same way of life the people of Vietnam have lived for hundreds of years: buying and selling fresh and local fruit, vegetable, and meats in open air markets. Every day is a farmer’s market in Vietnam.
After travelling to the market, my auntie would wrap some bi cuon, summer rolls made with rice paper, vermicelli noodles, and pork strips that you would eat with a fish sauce dip.

Durians! the King of Fruit
Chuom Chuom aka Rambutan
Rice prices in Vietnam
Fish Market
Frogs for sale
Snails for sale
Crabs for sale
Bi Cuon

Bun Tam Bi – Rice vermicelli noodles with Shredded pork and coconut sauce
Chao long – rice porridge (congee) made with pig blood, intestine, and other offals.
The river by Sa Dec
next time on Vietnam adventures…SAIGON!
Food Truck T-Shirts at the Avalon Park Food Truck Bazaar
Brand spanking new t-shirt designs for theDailyCity’s Food Truck Bazaar this Sunday July 24th 2011 at Avalon Park ! Pre-order yours today by emailing shop@impressink.com with your shirt choice and shirt size! If we run out, you can pick it up at their shop on Goldenrod next week or have it sent via shopping at http://tastychomps.storenvy.com !
There are limited quantities available so make sure you get there early!
Its from 6pm-10pm at Avalon Park. The big park with the bandshell. Just drive into Avalon Park and keep going till you see the park (and the chaos) on the right hand side.
http://www.thedailycity.com/2011/05/thedailycitycom-food-truck-bazaar.html
Applebee’s three new Stacked Stuffed & Topped dishes
Applebee’s(r) Three New Stacked Stuffed & Topped Dishes Treat Guests to New Twists on Steaks, Pastas and Salads Starting at $9.99
LENEXA, Kan. – (July 11, 2011) -Applebee’s new Stacked Stuffed & Topped entrees take the neighborhood’s tried and true favorites – sirloin, chicken, pasta and salad – and pair them with unexpected twists like mozzarella scoops, fresh roasted vegetables and bruschetta.
The latest dishes include Florentine Topped House Sirloin with fresh roasted red peppers and sliced mushrooms, Chicken Parmesan Stack featuring country fried chicken atop a bed of fettuccine with roasted garlic Alfredo and Provolone-Stuffed Meatballs with Fettuccine.
“Steaks and pastas are our best-selling items so we know guests love them,” said Chef Shannon Johnson, executive director – culinary innovation & development at Applebee’s. “We are taking these tried and true favorites and literally stacking, stuffing and topping them with new flavors.”
Today’s guests want to try new foods but are skeptical at spending their hard-earned money on something they might not like. In fact, 66 percent of consumers report they enjoy trying new flavors from time to time while 20 percent said they prefer to stick to tried and true options according to Technomic’s Flavor Consumer Trend Report.
The Applebee’s culinary team experimented with dozens of concepts before choosing the following Stacked Stuffed & Topped dishes, all of which scored well among focus groups:
* Florentine Topped House Sirloin – Applebee’s classic 7 oz. signature sirloin grilled to order with roasted red peppers, sliced mushrooms, onion, fresh spinach and bruschetta, topped with garlic and herbs and served over fried red potatoes; a 9 oz. signature sirloin is available as well.
* Chicken Parmesan Stack – Country-fried chicken stuffed with Italian cheeses, smothered in Applebee’s spicy marinara and served atop a bed of fettuccine with roasted garlic Alfredo, onions and peppers, topped with parsley and shredded Parmesan cheese and served with toasted garlic bread.
* Bruschetta Topped Chicken Salad – Grilled chicken breast and warm fried mozzarella scoops served on a bed of crisp romaine tossed with champagne vinaigrette and topped with juicy tomatoes, red onions, kalamata olives, roasted red peppers, basil and garlic, sprinkled with Asiago cheese and finished with a balsalmic glaze.
And this isn’t the first time Applebee’s has stuffed a popular item with greater flavor. The new items join Applebee’s Provolone-Stuffed Meatballs with Fettuccine on the menu.
Applebee’s is also having some fun with those Stuffed Meatballs, this time in an appetizer. Applebee’s Stuffed Meatballs & Mozzarella Scoops features two meatballs paired up with crispy scoops of golden fried mozzarella, topped with zesty marinara, parsley and Parmesan cheese.
“We’re putting excitement back into the casual dining experience and being almost irreverent in our approach,” said Johnson. “People thought we were nuts when we took a perfectly good meatball and stuffed it with Provolone but our guests have eaten 30 million of those meatballs in less than a year, so we’re definitely onto something.”
TastyChomps! Interviews: Kalbi Hau5 Food Truck Owners Herbert Tinjaca and Henry Lai
Exclusive Interview: Kalbi Hau5 Food Truck Owners Herbert Tinjaca and Henry Lai

The food truck scene in Orlando is on full blast! A new Asian BBQ food truck has arrived on the scene by the name of Kalbi Hau5. Kalbi is the Korean bbq short rib popular in Korean cuisine. It’s personally one of my favorite dishes and I am looking forward to trying this place out once it’s ready. I had the opportunity to interview the Food Truck owners Herbert Tinjaca and Henry Lai, both Orlando natives, about their recent venture kalbi hau5 (hau5 is pronounced as house, so kalbi house) Asian BBQ food truck
Tasty Chomps: Why did you decide to start a food truck?
Herbert Tinjaca: We are very proud of our product and are excited to be able to provide Orlando with a new twist on Asian food. I lived in Manhattan for grad school, and in LA for almost half a year, and got to experience the latest and trendiest in food. We combined all those flavors and experiences into one, and created kalbi hau5.
TC: What will be on the menu at Kalbi Hau5?
KH: We offer short rib (kalbi), chicken, pork, shrimp, and tofu. You can get them in a taco, burrito, or rice bowl. We offer specialized quesadillas such as the kimchi, citrus-jalapeno pork, and sesame-chili chicken quesadillas, and truffle fries. We carry water and lychee lemonade to drink, and frozen hot chocolate for dessert.
Every week we plan on having a different weekly special, a new menu item for that week only. So make sure to stay updated and not miss out.
When will you begin serving as a fully operational food truck?
We hope to be serving no later than the beginning of August
Where can people find you?
They can find us on facebook: facebook.com/kalbihau5
on twitter: twitter.com/kalbihau5
website: http://www.kalbihau5.com
email: kalbihau5@gmail.com
or call/text: 407-403-0115
Exact locations will be posted a week in advance on the website in a couple of months, once we learn the ins and outs of the business/law regulations and develop relationships/contacts with land owners. We plan to be at different locations around Orlando for every lunch & dinner, just like the trucks in LA, and San Fran. In the meantime, daily locations will be on twitter, which is instantly posted/updated onto our website. For the first couple months, we will most likely be at a stationary location until these contacts are developed. Most likely we will be on Colonial Drive, very close to Fashion Square Mall. Currently in negotiation with a land owner.
Below are some photos from Kalbi Hau5 with some concept designs from their facebook.com/kalbihau5:
Kalbi BBQ Short Ribs
Sesame chili chicken quesadilla
Spicy Pork Tacos
Sweet Mandarin Chicken Tacos
Truffle Fries
Orlando’s Rosen Shingle Creek Announces Mouthwatering Menu for Second of Three-Part “Summer Spirits” Dining Series
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Award-Winning Rosen Centre’s Everglades Restaurant Introduces “One Price. Endless Options.” Promotion to Celebrate New Summer Menu
Now Through Aug. 31, Guests Enjoy a Three-Course Dinner Including a Choice of Any Entrée on the Menu and a Glass of Wine for
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Just $35 Per Person
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The Capital Grille presents The Generous Pour event thru September 4
I was recently invited by the folks at The Capital Grille (located near the Orange County Convention Center on International Drive) for an exclusive media preview event showcasing the new summer wine event that they are presenting called “The Generous Pour”. From July 12 through September 4th, guests can enjoy 9 world-class wines for $25 with dinner during The Capital Grille’s Generous Pour Summer Wine Event. Each featured wine was specially chosen from unique vineyards around the world by The Capital Grille’s Master Sommelier, George Miliotes, one of only 173 Master Sommeliers in the world.
We were able to tweet to George @thewineexpert and the conversation could be followed with the hashtag #tcgpour11 on twitter.com . You can actually tweet George @thewineexpert throughout the event till September 4th regarding any questions if you so choose.
port wine from RL Buller, The Portly Gentlemen
The Generous Pour Wine Event introduces guests to some of the season’s newest wine trends, while also offering hard-to-find varietals as well as known favorites. Highlights from this summer’s chic collection of choice whites and reds are:
· Tarima Hill Monastrell, 2009 – Making its U.S. debut at The Capital Grille this summer, this spectacular varietal is setting a new standard for Spanish medium-bodied red wine.
· Chalk Hill Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, 2006 – Named for the volcanic chalk under the vineyard’s hillside surface, which gives a delightfully unique quality to the wine’s flavor, this rich, dense wine is one of Sonoma Valley’s best.
· Marquis de la Tour, NV – This sparkling “bubbly” hails from a vineyard in France’s Loire Valley, which has been producing excellence since 1885.
· Conte Brandolini Vistorta Merlot, 2006 – Harvested from 100-year-old vines in a small vineyard in Northeast Italy, this merlot epitomizes powerful elegance.
The full list of wine are as follows:
White Wines
– Marquis de la Tour, Cremant de Loire Brut, Sparkling Wine
– La Cana Albarino, 2010
– Chateau St. Jean Belle Terre Chardonnay, 2008
California Reds
– Fremark Abbey, Cabernet Bosche, 2003
– Chalk Hill Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, 2006
– Byron Pinot Noir, 2009
International Reds
– Conte Brandolini, Vistorta Merlot, 2006
– Tarima Hill Monastrell, Alicante, 2009
For Dessert
RL Buller, The Portly Gentleman, Port
Special Thank you to Managing Partner Randy Cook, Executive Chef Matthew Price, Master Sommelier George Miliotes, Marketing Manager Shannon Niedenthal, our awesome servers Kerrie (my fave!) and Anthony, and especially Samantha Bruno of Janine Gordon Associates for this truly wonderful evening filled with sweet memories of amazing wine and food. Executive Chef Matthew Price will also be at this year’s Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation Orlando at the Marriott World Center on August 6, 2011. Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation is a great cause which helps end childhood hunger in America. 100% of ticket sales support Share Our Strength’s efforts to end childhood hunger. For more information visit http://www.strength.org/orlando/
New Food Truck in Orlando : THE BATTER BOWL!
The Batter Bowl is a brand new food truck in Orlando serving up delicious dessert treats. I recently saw them for the first time at The Daily City’s Orlando Food Truck Bazaar at the Orlando Fashion Square Mall.
I got their chocolate and peanut butter push pop cake, a unique dessert as its container is a plastic push pop tube like the old popsicle push pops you would get as a kid. I thought that was very creative and charming to put their dessert in a container like that. The chocolate cake was moist and scrumptious and the peanut butter filling was delicious. I think they should increase the cake to filling ratio though to balance the sweetness. Thumbs up!
The menu includes goat cheese brownie, mojito (vanilla cake infused with mint leaves and topped with lime/rum glaze and a party umbrella), Red Velvet Push Pop, Chocolate and peanut butter push pop, Chocoholic, Creme Brulee, and Tiramisu.
Follow them on twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/batterbowltruck
The next Food Truck Bazaar will be held at Avalon Park this Sunday July 24th 2011
Vietnam – Summer 2011 – Street food in Sa déc, Vietnam
Sa déc is a provincial city in Dong Thap province in southern Vietnam about 2-3 hours away from Saigon (Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh nowadays). My father’s family is from this area, having lived here since his father immigrated from China in the 1920s. They still have a house on the main street in Sa ?éc even though most of our family has moved over to the United States. We still have a few aunts and uncles in the area though, and we stayed with one of my aunts Cuc Cua at her home during our stay. Even though she would home cook meals for us all day ( I literally just ate and slept in Sa Dec), in the morning before everyone in the house awoke, my mom and I would venture out of the house into Sa Dec to explore the markets and get some breakfast and coffee.
At the heart of each town, there is a “Cho” or market. Cho Sa ?éc is a huge building built over 20 years ago housing different clothing, shoes, jewelry and electronics shops. It reminded me of a large flea market similar to Magic Mall found in Orlando. Beside the Cho Sa ?éc is a open air street food market with many different food vendors that sell everything from pho, hu tieu, rice dishes, coffee, rice paste noodles, and even vegetarian dishes. My mom and I would frequent this place often in the mornings, ordering bun thit nuong (rice vermicelli noodles with grilled pork) and banh cuon (rice paste with pork roll) and Vietnamese coffee. There is also a Cho Thuc Pham that is basically a meat market with cuts of meat hanging out at their stalls.
I enjoyed eating at these small food stalls as you can tell everything is home made and fresh. They get their products from the local market and make it fresh each morning.
Here is a video about Sa Dec from youtube!
Tastes and Sounds of Downtown at Club Firestone
This is an awesome weekly event at the Club Firestone parking lot off of Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. It features local food trucks, musicians, artists and more. They usually occur every Wednesday from 6pm-12am so check it out soon! Here is their facebook page for more info http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Tastes-and-Sounds-of-Downtown/110821802339880
Here are a few photos from the event!
Korean BBQ Taco Box II
A Happy Camper
Orange Blossom Pilsner mobile
The Stage
Melissa’s Chicken and Waffles Truck
Pork Bulgogi Taco ($3.20)
Megalo burger from Treehouse Truck
Big Wheel’s Crispy tater tots with spicy pimento cheese $5
Soft Shell Crab sandwich from Big Wheel Truck
Crispy flatbread with home made smoked duck from Big Wheel
om nom nom

Orlando Weekly Best of Orlando 2011 Party at The Beacham
Orlando Weekly Best of Orlando 2011 Party at The Beacham
Congratulations to all the winners! If you haven’t had the chance to get your copy of the Orlando Weekly, pick it up today or visit online at http://orlandoweekly.com/boo
Here are a few photos from the event this evening’s events at The Beacham (formerly Tabu Nightclub).
Vietnam – Summer 2011 – Travelling to Kinh Nuoc Man and Binh Dai, Vietnam
In Vietnam, I spent several days trekking out to the rice field laden countryside to visit the ancestral homes (que huong) of my grandparents: the rural villages of Kinh Nuoc Man and Binh Dai. These villages have pretty much stayed the same for hundreds of years, located in the sleepy, balmy Mekong Delta of Vietnam where people grow coconuts, rice, durians, chom chom, fisheries, shrimp and more. In these villages, I could trace ancestors going back hundreds of years in these towns.
Here are some photos of my trip:
My mother escaped Vietnam on a rickety fishing boat at this very same spot 30 years ago. She was a boat refugee who spent weeks out at sea, months in a refugee camp in Malaysia and the Philipines, and finally sponsored to America. Many others who tried to escape were not as fortunate: strong storms capsizing boats, thai pirate attacks, capture from the communist police, countless millions lost at sea after the fall of Saigon in 1975.
I never met my grandfather on my mom’s side, both grandparents passing away by the time my mom was 12. They say that my granduncle (my grandfather’s brother) resembles them so I have an idea of what he may have looked like.
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