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Saturday, December 27, 2008
Bye-Bye Tampa
Well, sorry to announce this...we're moving to Washington State! So since I won't be living in Tampa anymore I won't really be able to write restaurant reviews. I have enjoyed this, so I'll be starting a review website in Washington. If you are interested in buying DiningReviewTampa.com, please contact me!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Let Me Apologize
I put up a button, then I disappear! There hasn't been much action on here lately because we have not been out to eat lately. We are with all of the other American's going through some financial losses right now. Money is very tight...but I promise if we go out to dine anywhere new you'll be the first to know.
On another note, I saw some new Burger King commercials this week that were interesting. People in 3rd world countries taste testing whoppers and big macs. I can only imagine what fast-food hamburgers taste like to someone who normally eats boiled goat meat stew. When I went to Africa for 4 weeks in college and ate lots of fish stew, boiled chicken, rice, and cassava, I came back to the US and ordered a quarter pounder at the McDonald's in the airport. Nothing ever tasted so juicy, flavorful, and full of greasy-love than that burger! That guy who gets to taste 2 American classics, realizes what flavors he is being denied in his homeland, will be dreaming of those burgers for a long time...is it really fair to tease them like that?
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
I Got a Button!
Over on the top of my sidebar I added a Button that you can add to your blog, website, whatever. Just copy the code and paste it into your blog. If you do, well, thanks!!!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
A Little Thanksgiving Help for Tampa
Next week is the holiday for food lovers. A day to celebrate everything you love by stuffing your face with food around a table of friends and family. A day to wear your old maternity pants, overalls, sweatpants, or any other ridiculous outfit that allows your stomach room to expand. A day dedicated to the meal we wait all year to eat...Thanksgiving.
If you are involved in cooking the meal, whether it's the bird, a side dish, or a dessert, and you are looking for a new recipe try looking here:
There is a complete dinner menu, and it looks pretty tasty.
This year we are eating a Thanksgiving buffet at my parents neighborhood clubhouse. I'm looking forward to taking this year off, and having a whole buffet spread to choose from. If you feel like dining out instead of cooking here are some options:
For even more options..."Go Out For Thanksgiving" at Tampabay.com.
Since we all plan on gaining a few pounds in a single meal, why not feel better about it by signing up to walk or run a 5 k with your family before the feast?
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Not Much This Month
If you have been checking New This Month, I'm afraid there hasn't been anything really new. We have been trying to get out, but we have been going to places that have already been reviewed. I have added pictures to two reviews that didn't have any, so you can check those out. I do have a review to write about a place in Clearwater, so I'll get to that as soon as I can!
Oh, and FYI, we ate outside at Ozona Blue a few nights ago and we were attacked by billions of mosquitoes! My poor husband looks like he just got back from Survivor! So wear bugspray if you dare eat outside at sunset...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
WEDU Holiday Baking Crash Course
I just got an email about an upcoming fun event in the Tampa area. Central Florida's PBS station, WEDU, is having a Holiday Baking Crash Course hosted by Jack Bishop on November 21st. Tickets will be $45 and include tips for baking during the holiday season, which baking gear is recommended, an autographed cookbook, and you get to sample holiday cookies and taste-test dark chocolates. Call 813-254-9338 ext 2241 or check out this website for tickets.
I have to admit that until recently I was a cable tv snob, but I just started watching PBS and have become hooked on several shows. I'm going to look for Jack Bishop's cooing show now. If you are looking for something to do with friends or for a different kind of date, then why not check this out? It's on my birthday, and unfortunately I don't think we have a sitter for that day, but if I get one then I may just see you there!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Manager Making the Rounds
Last night we met my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for dinner at Guppy's. The food and atmosphere were amazing (like I remembered). During our meal two different managers stopped by to check on us. Just a quick stop, smile, and "How is everything?" I appreciate when managers take the time to walk around and check on customers. Good job Guppy's!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Attractions with Great Food
I was just looking through some photos of all the different places we've been in Florida, and all the fun attractions there are around here. I'm a theme-park fanatic, and if I get good food there too then I'll definitely be back. Some have such great food they are worth mentioning...
Discovery Cove in Orlando has really good food. Besides that, the price (though pretty steep) is all-inclusive, so you can go order a snack or grab a drink whenever you want. Lunch was so good, after we left we were talking about the dolphins, the snorkeling, and the rotisserie chicken. You know the food was good when your meal was right up there with exotic birds landing on your head and swimming through a waterfall.
Of course, Disney World is on my list of attractions with delicious fare. We used to skimp on the food there, because of the price, but after doing the dining plan one year we got hooked on the endless choices of great food. One of my favorites was the Coral Reef restaurant in Epcot...I scarfed down my salmon faster than the fish swimming by could complete a lap around the aquarium.
I want more...tell me any good attractions around here with food that makes it worth the ticket price.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Restaurant Signs
Driving home today I was looking at the different type of restaurant signs that are out there. The closer I looked I saw a lot of restaurants that I hadn't paid attention to before. The places that had simple signs in one or two colors and said something like "Jim's Cafe" or "Grandma's Kitchen" were places that I tend to overlook. They also seemed to have no decorations in the windows, and all you see is closed mini-blinds. Who knows what lurks behind the curtains...great food and good prices, or dark and dirty booths with nothing worth eating? The signs and restaurant fronts offer no clues.
The places with clever names, colorful signs, and decorations in the window at least tell me that their is life inside. Even better if the blinds are open and I can see that there are actual customers inside. I also like when local restaurants have signs that highlight their specials, or give a clue about what type of food is to be found inside.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Side Dishes Make the Meal
My husband and I have very different taste in side dishes. He orders veggies as his side, even if he is having a sandwich, unless the restaurant won't let him substitute for their standard side. Veggies are ok, and I'll get them as a second side, but if I only get one side it's not going to be green beans! I always go for a potato of some sort. At some places I get the garlic mashed potatoes, other places I go with a great big baked potato, and sometimes the fries are the way to go.
On this note, I have to mention that I don't like when a restaurant serves potato chips as a side unless they are made in their kitchen, or at least say on the menu "served with Ruffles brand chips" so you know what to expect. I have potato chips in my pantry, and eat them quite often, but I don't feel like paying for a handful to go with my sandwich that costs $8. I at least like a side that requires the chef to do more than open a bag and pour onto a plate. Unless I am at a deli or sandwich shop, then it's ok.
Back to side dishes. So there are some restaurants that I go to just for the sides:
Cracker Barrel for the cheesy hash-browns
Mi Casa (a Mexican joint in Baltimore) for their beans and rice
P.F. Chang's for their egg drop soup (I guess not technically a side)
Carrabba's for their mashed potatoes
What are your favorite sides, and where can I get them?
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Are you a regular?
Are you the type that has a few favorite dining spots that you go to over and over. Where you don't even look at the menu because you know what you'll order before you walk in the door? Where you recognize the servers, and they probably know you and may even know what you drink? Where you feel comfortable, and it's just part of your routine?
Or are you the type to look for new places to dine? Do you drive by and see a sign for Mexican food and decide to pop in and and test out their burritos? Do you see an add in a newspaper or a flyer, or get a coupon in the mail and decide to try your luck on the unknown?
I used to be the kind to eat at a few favorite places. There is just something nice about looking forward to a favorite dish at "your" restaurant. But now that I'm doing these reviews I have been trying to go someplace new every time we eat out. It's a big change for me, but I'm really enjoying it. We've found so many places with great food and friendly people, places that we had driven by many times and never thought about eating there. I also feel like I'm getting to know my city just a little bit better, too. The only downside has been that after I have a really good meal, and think "man, I want to come back and order the ______" I haven't been able to yet.
So if you are the regular type, I'd like to encourage you to pick one new place to try this week (or this month) and see if you can't find another good place to dine.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Kid's Meals
I just had to share this picture of my daughter's first kids meal in a restaurant. It's usually a battle to keep her in the highchair, and she throws things on the floor, because she is a busy girl who doesn't have time for meals. When she does eat, she points to our sandwich or pasta, or whatever we are eating and says,"Dat" to ask for a bite. But when we were at Big Mouth a few weeks ago, we used a coupon for a free kid's meal just to see what would happen. She was so proud! She ate several fries and some of the bun, and didn't throw a thing on the floor. I don't think we'll be buying her meals anytime soon, unless it is super cheap...but maybe paying $3.99 is worth it if it keeps her happy. When did your kids start getting their own meals?
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Poem for my Servers
There are many things that make a good dining experience, and they are no secret. Good food, good atmosphere, and good service. You can be in a beautiful setting with a delicious spread in front of you, but if your server isn't bringing you drinks you're not going to leave happy.
Being a server is a tough job! I tried it for one summer back in college and I struggled at it. It was in a comedy club that served dinners before the show, and snack food and drinks during the show. For those three months I tried to earn high tips, but failed. I just couldn't do it. Having to carry all those drinks without spilling them, while walking past another table and seeing their empty glasses and making a mental note to get them refills, and hearing my order come up in the kitchen, while two more of my tables were just seated, and another guy needs more napkins and ketchup...It was too much for me! My tips proved that because I consistently brought in the lowest amount of cash at the end of the night. I was nice, I was funny and friendly, but I wasn't fast, and I was forgetful.
It's easy to feel abandoned or wonder why our servers aren't always on the ball...but my memories of that summer remind me that my server might have a lot on her plate besides waiting on our table. I feel even more appreciative when I have a server who seems relaxed and friendly, and who manages to chat with us while also giving us our space. I try to make it a point to let me servers know that they are doing an excellent job, and I tell them what I like. "Thank you for bringing out crackers for my toddler when she was fussy. I appreciate how you always had our drinks ready before we had to ask." Everyone likes to feel good about what they do. And so I shall end with a haiku:
Bringing food and drinks
Smiling and happy server
You make dining fun!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Restaurant.com Sale
One way that my husband and I have been saving money when we go out to eat is by using coupons and discount certificates. We have used Restaurant.com dining certificates many times and we recommend them as a great way to try a new restaurant. They have some restrictions that differ at each restaurant, for example to use the $50 certificate at Catch Twenty Three in Tampa they require you to spend $100 and the certificate can't be used toward alcohol, but at Queens Pizza in Tarpon Springs to use the $25 certificate the only requirement in dining in and spending $35. Just look through the restaurant list to find the ones that appeal to you.
Right now through Oct 15th at noon you can save 80% on dining certificates! That means you can purchase a $25 certificate for $2 and a $10 certificate for $.60 cents! Now is a great time to try them out! Just follow this link...
36-Hour 80% off Savings on $25 Gift Certificates. Use the code EIGHTY and pay $2. Valid 12:00am CDT 10/14/08 thru 12:00pm CDT 10/15/08.
Put in your zipcode and see what restaurants are left...they are going fast (I already bought several). You have a year to use them, so I stalk up when they are on sale like this.
Put in your zipcode and see what restaurants are left...they are going fast (I already bought several). You have a year to use them, so I stalk up when they are on sale like this.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Contest Winner Selected
The winner for the Cold Stone Creamery Contest has been drawn and notified. Thanks to all who participated! Look for future promotions here.
Also, don't forget to leave your own opinions of the restaurants I've reviewed. Here is the Restaurant Index. After you leave at least one comment you can be added as a reviewer on the Reviewer page.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Restaurant Pet Peeves
A quick list of some things that make me not want to go back to a restaurant (or at least leave a bad impression):
- When I walk through the door and I don't see a hostess stand or "Please Seat Yourself" sign and I stand there feeling awkward deciding if I should just find my own seat or wait.
- When the people sitting outside are smoking, and I'm inside but the windows are open and it's difficult to taste my food over the cloud of smoke.
- When my table is sticky, or the food was wiped onto the seats.
- When another person other than my server brings the food out and my server doesn't come by again to see if everything was ok (that's always the time that they bring out my order wrong but I'm stuck waiting for 15 min to tell anyone).
- When a server never looks at me or smiles..just looks at the table or the notepad.
- If drink refills aren't free (this should be clearly stated on the menu).
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Stress means Eat (Junkfood)
I don't know about you, but when I get really stressed out I tend to eat stuff that I normally wouldn't (or eat a lot more of something than usual).
Two days my dermatologist called to let me know the biopsy I had done on a mole came back as melanoma. I don't know how far it has progressed yet, so it has me and my family on edge.
The day I got the call I wanted to go to Arby's for dinner. I haven't been to Arby's for 2 years, but suddenly a giant roast beef sandwich and curly fries sounded like the perfect dinner. It wasn't...I paid for it the rest of the night. Then I wanted mashed potatoes for dinner yesterday...a whole pot full of buttery, salty mashed potatoes...I ate almost the whole pot and enjoyed every bite. I've had a few extra helpings of dessert along the way, too. I better watch out!
P. S. Would it be wrong to add chocolate covered strawberries to my oatmeal this morning?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Put My Food on a Conveyor Belt!
Have you heard about conveyor belt sushi restaurants? In some fast-food restaurants in Japan sushi is put onto conveyor belts and rotated around the customers so they can just pluck off the food they want. The plate (color, decoration) indicates its price. At the end of the meal your server counts the plates on your table. I saw a show on tv where Kobayashi trains at one of these to prepare for Nathan's hotdog eating contests.
This sounds like a great idea to me! Maybe not so much for sushi (I'd rather my raw fish not ride around the restaurant a few times before I eat it), but for pizza, sandwiches, nachos, pasta, soup...
I mean how many times have you read the menu thinking your meal would be "x", but when it arrives you think it's not "x" at all. Maybe you pictured a bigger serving, more toppings, less sauce, or whatever, but if you had seen it first you wouldn't have ordered it. I can just see myself sitting at my table watching the parade of food go by. It would be almost like a game - That looks good but it's on a blue plate so it's $15, nooo... that looks too greasy... that salad looks just right and it's in a red bowl so it's $8, perfect! And how could you pass up on dessert if it's floating by tempting you with it's melting chocolate and whipped cream?
Yes, I think Japan is onto something here. Anyone been to one of these?
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Freakin Out Over Price Increases
Tonight we planned on picking up BW3 for dinner on our way home from the mall. We had a carryout menu with us, so after we left the store my husband called and placed our order so it would be ready (and we could avoid taking our baby out of the car seat while waiting for the food). When we got there he ran in...and came right back out.
"It's $15! They changed their menu, our sandwiches are $2 more each!" He fumed.
"Oh." I say, and hunger confuses my brain about why that matters to me.
"I'm canceling the order!" He dashed back inside, and reappeared without any food. He declared that we would go to Panera instead, to protest the rising cost at BW3.
"You realize that we will spend the same amount of money at Panera as we would have at BW3, right?"
"It's the principle...I thought I was going to pay $10," (we had a $5 off $15 coupon), "but suddenly I was going to have to pay $15 for the same food. I want different food."
The funny thing is after we got home, ate, and felt better for sticking it to the man...we goofed. I pulled out the two menus, old and new, and noticed something. The old menu says sandwiches do not come with a side so we ordered a basket of wedges to share...our total was $15.40. The new menu says (in fine print that is almost unreadable at the bottom of the menu) sandwiches are served with fries...so we could have canceled the wedges and paid $15.38. You know, the person at the counter could have explained that to my husband as he ranted and raved over the new prices and this all could have been avoided.
Friday, October 3, 2008
10 Days Left..
If you haven't already entered the contest to win the Cold Stone Creamery $15 certificate, you have 10 days left! It's simple to enter, just go here!
Just think, you could have smoothies, sundaes, ice cream cones with 3 mix-ins, or put the money toward one of their ice cream cakes (let me tell you, those cakes are yummy)!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Do you Dress Up to Dine?
I grew up in Ohio, and when we went out to certain restaurants we would be sure to have on something a little nicer...polo shirts, dress shoes, blouse, khakis. To go to a restaurant like Bonefish we would have dressed up. But here in Florida we're casual diners. Flip-flops, shorts, and t-shirts are always in style and not really out of place. It's great! You can put on one outfit and go anywhere you like. No need to stop home and change. Unless you like to dress up.
At a recent stop at Bonefish I saw a women in a sparkly dresses, heels, and hair done-up standing next to a women in a jogging suit. For someone like me, who finds dressing up more stressful than fun, being able to dine comfortably is one of my favorite things about Tampa. When my family comes to visit they always ask what they should wear when we go out to dinner...I answer, "Whatever you want!"
Friday, September 26, 2008
How Do You Order?
I used to try and order food at restaurants that I could never make at home. It was like a special treat to get something out of the ordinary. Lately, however, as my skills in the kitchen are expanding (thanks in part to the amount of Food Network we watch at our house) I find myself picking options that are dishes I can recreate at home.
Yesterday I was out to lunch with my parents and I got this flatbread.
As I was eating it, I thought about each ingredient, and how I might recreate it at home. It had chicken, garlic cream sauce, fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, and provolone cheese on crisp flatbread. I think I might try a version of this with the garlic sauce, tomatoes, basil, mushrooms, and artichoke, covered with mozzarella cheese.
So how do you order? What dishes have you ordered and attempted to recreate at home?
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Restaurants with TV's
Since I've been doing these restaurant reviews I've been paying a lot more attention to what a place looks like inside, and I'm surprised at the amount of restaurants with tv's in them. I'm sure I've been watching tv in restaurants for years, without really noticing it. But isn't the point of going out to eat getting away from the tv, the feeling of home, and being in a new environment while enjoying the company of others? I mean, I can sit on my couch and watch tv while I eat, or I can call friends or go out with my husband and have conversations.
Now, I understand if you are dining alone then it is convenient to grab a seat near a tv because you don't have anyone to talk with. If you are at a sports bar, then I understand that you might want to watch the game. But does there really need to be 10 tv's in every restaurant, continuously playing? What do you think?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The Cost of a Good Meal
I don't know about you, but I love going out to eat. I enjoy cooking, so eating out isn't to escape a chore around the house. It's more about breaking up the norm, getting out of the house, and spending time with others. The only problem: it's often more expensive than I'd like.
I'm not talking about a $50 meal either. We try to stay on a tight budget to allow me to stay home with my baby. When we go out, we drink water, usually skip appetizers and desserts, and look for the cheaper menu items. At many restaurants the options are limited to sandwiches to stay within that budget. That's why if we come across a restaurant that offers lots of choices for under $10 a plate, we usually end up liking it.
On Dining Review Tampa I have a section called "Cheap Grub" where I list restaurants that offer food for great prices. Sometimes it's nice to feel like you got your money's worth and still had a nice dinner.
I am enjoying this tour of restaurants that I am on now as I make my way around Tampa Bay to write reviews. I am limited a bit by our budget, but we use Entertainment coupons, Restaurant.com certificates, and flyers from our mail to get good prices when we can. I try and make a note of any discounts we used for our meal on my review pages...so you can save some money, too!
I love Blogging!
I have a blog that I've written for several years to share the adventures of my baby girl with friends and family in Ohio (where I'm from originally). Time for blog number two. I'll write about news and updates with my web site Dining Review Tampa, anything relating to food or things around Tampa, and I might just rant a little here or there, too.
Wanna see my favorite food picture?
It's sweet potatoes...yummy.
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