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Eating Since: Aug 15, 2006

meythodrider

is currently eating Aloo Tikki at Temptations Indian Chinese Fusion

"I exercise to eat and eat to exercise"

Cuisines:
Asian, Sushi, Fusion, Japanese
Locations:

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**
Mountain View, CA

Temptations Indian Chinese Fusion

May 28, 2007 Link

Trying to hard

This new fusion restaurant needs alot of work. My list of complaints: - Two separate waiters came to take our order (Normally I expect this only of cheap chinese or vietnamese restuarants, but not someplace where the average dish is $12) - we ordered Naan but we had to remind the waiter to bring it after waiting 10 minutes. After our initial order, a second order came out, further proving the lack of communication between the wait staff - the food was presented well but did not have much flavor

What I ate:
  • **
  • ****

    Only dish worth getting. Too bad its an appetizer

  • ***
  • **
  • **

    Lamb was too dry

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
less than 15%
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****
San Francisco, CA

The Stinking Rose

Apr 21, 2007 Link

If you love garlic, this is your place.

I am a huge fan of garlic. I scoop spoonfuls into just about anything I make that goes well with garlic. Thus, I’d been looking forward to this restaurant for weeks.

The decor reminded me of Buca di Beppos mixed with an attempt to over-decorate for tourists. As expected, garlic nets and empty chianti bottles were hanging from nearly every piece of available ceiling real estate. Fortunately we don’t come out smelling like garlic… but we may have garlic sweat for the next few days.

What I ate:
  • *****

    Wonderfully original. Garlic bulbs oven roasted in olive oil and butter with a hint of achovies. This was wonderful for spreading on bread!

  • ****

    A generous slice of pork glazed with a slight sweet sauce. A little tough, but worth getting.

Extras:
I came here for
a romantic date
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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**
San Francisco, CA

House of Prime Rib

Apr 21, 2007 Link

HOPR

For some reason, I remember the meat being softer and juicer, but instead they were a little tough. Nonetheless, its still a good place once in a while. If you go here everyday, you’d look like the Foodha.

What I ate:
  • ***

    A little tough, but still tasty.

Extras:
I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
no comment
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****
South Lake Tahoe, CA

Kalani's Restaurant

Mar 26, 2007 Link

Tantalizing Tahoe Fusion

South Lake Tahoe is developing so quickly, its going to rival Whistler as the premier winter retreat on the west coast soon. I came to Kalani’s for dinner with my family. This restaurant combines Asian ingredients with European standards and Hawaiian specialties to achieve a unique blend of tasty food. The hefty prices ($30+ for entrees; $9 for cocktails) gave me sticker shock, but the ambiance and quality of food was worth it. If you’re ever in South Lake Tahoe looking for a fancy meal, this may be the choice.

What I ate:
  • *****

    Mango & Sweet Kahuku Corn Salsa, Garlic Wasabi Mash, Chili Lime Butter. Wonderful combination of ingredients, worked very well together.

  • **

    Wasabi Garlic Mash, Haricot Vert, Garlic Blue Cheese Butter. The ribeye was not of good quality – too tough. The wasabi garlic mash pototaes and blue cheese butter was excellent

Extras:
I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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****
San Jose, CA

Tomisushi Restaurant

Jan 16, 2007 Link

Premium no-nonsense sushi

This is the first sushi restaurant I’ve been to where all the sushi chefs were actually Japanese. Enough said.

A small restaurant hidden inside a mainly Japanese themed strip mall hides a nice gem. This is one of the best sushi places I’ve been to. Fresh, no-nonsense, authentic, and variety are a few of the adjectives that come to mind.

What I ate:
  • ****

    Great presentation! Under a mountain of ginger, onions, sprouts, and capers hide a very unique roll comprised of thinly sliced beef, fish cake, and spicy tuna. Definitely worth trying

  • *****

    My staple. The maguro was so smooth, it literally melted on my tongue!

Extras:
I came here for
a business meeting
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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****
San Francisco, CA

Tres Agaves

Jan 12, 2007 Link

Upscale Mexican

Whenever somebody mentions going to El Torito or Chevy’s or some other sit down Mexican restaurant, I get on my soap box and vehemently argue how these “fancy” Mexican places are not worth the money and how hole-in-the-wall burrito joints are 10x better in terms of taste, flavors, and variety.

Tres Agaves may be the one place that will turn my soap box over. The food and atmosphere are definitely not the same as your corner burrito shop, but, it is much better than other sit down Mexican restaurants.

What I ate:
  • *****

    It always starts with the chips. Large, warm baskets of tortilla chips accompanied by guacomole, pico de gallo, and salsa. All homemade, all delicious.

  • ***

    Tasty but would have worked better with tortillas or rice

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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**
Mountain View, CA

Pho to Chau

Jan 4, 2007 Link

Down and out for 2 days

I’ve been to this Pho restaurant a few times and have always enjoyed it. But this last time I went, Pho won. I got food poisoning from either the raw bean sprouts or spring rolls. I spent the night hugging the ceramic bowl king while puking my dinner out. Not a pleasant experience.

With the ever increasing prices ($6.50 for a large bowl?!!?) and food poisoning experience… I don’t think I’m coming back.

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***
Santa Clara, CA

By-Th'-Bucket Bar and Grill

Jan 2, 2007 Link

Italian and seafood together

If you’re looking for a loud, fun, unpretentious restaurant for Italian food and get togethers, this is your joint.

Italian food and seafood are served in generous portions, hence the name “By th Bucket”

What I ate:
  • ****

    Very unique way of preparing Brie. The brie is baked with apples, pecans, cherries, and brown sugar and served with baguette pieces.

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    ****

    A bucket full of seafood delicacies: squid, scallops, fish, crab legs, octopus served in a yummy tomato based broth.

Extras:
I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
no comment
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****
San Francisco, CA

The Public Resto-Lounge

Jan 2, 2007 Link

Trendy, industrial setting with original tasty food

I came here a while back to try out this place based on several independent recommendations. The restaurant is set is an industrial part of San Francisco in the SOMA district down the street from several dive bars and your not-so-typical clubs.

The building is an old brick building with exposed I-beams and ventilation vents. The kitchen is located right in the middle of the first floor allowing the customer to peek inside the busy happenings of the kitchen where Chef Richard is working hard to please his guests.

The food was amazing. All dishes incorporated an interesting mix of fresh vegetables, light and tasty sauces, and conventional main courses.

If you don’t want to end up smelling like your food, wear something that is washable. Since the kitchen is in the middle of the restaurant, aromas fill the air and cling to your shirts, hair, etc.

What I ate:
  • ****

    I love ahi tuna and this was one of the best ones I’ve had.

  • *****

    Delicious!

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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**
Reno, NV

Atlantis Sushi Bar on the Sky Terrace

Dec 31, 2006 Link

Sushi + Reno + All you can eat = horrible experience

I echo the previous review. The only good thing that came out of this experience was the Nigiri sushi. The wait, the mishap by the hostess, and the excessive amount of rice in the rolls culminated into a pretty negative experience.

What I ate:
  • ****

    Generous slices, perfectly seared, with a touch of teriyaki sauce. Delish!

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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