Friday, September 24, 2010

Garibaldi, Florida Mall Area

I had lunch at this Mexican restaurant near the Florida Mall (John Young and Sand Lake) on Wednesday. I had a bowl of Guacamole for $3.50 and a Milaneza (beef) Torta (sandwich) for $5. The Guacamole was ok. It wasn't freshly made. Part of it still had a chill to it (from the refrigerator). The salsa was also a little bland and disappointing. The chips were fresh. The Torta was good. The beef was fried within an inch of it's life and the bread needed a chainsaw to cut through it, but, it was an interesting diversion from the usual taco/burrito selection. The vegetables that accompanied it were fresh. They had a pretty complete menu. Some of the entrees were straying into upper teens in price. Don't just settle on the Lunch options. The full menu had some of the better bargains. The service was good. The Torta did take longer than expected to arrive. The place is like a Mexican Bennigans. Lots of false flair. It was clean. It seats about 100. It was half full. It seemed like a popular spot regular customers. They have a bar. The sodas were around $2, large and refilled without asking. A perfectly adequate Mexican restaurant.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Bale, N. Mills Ave. - Closed

I grabbed a sandwich at this Vietnamese deli/restaurant across from the Paradise gay bar. I'm not. Not that there is anything wrong or right about that. I had a pulled chicken in a baguette for $3.50. It had hot sauce, jalapenos, and asian slaw on it. It was fine. The bread was fresh. It tasted good. The place is not much to look at. What furniture and decoration they do have is old and mis-matched. They have a limited menu (about 8 sandwiches, 2 soups and stuff to go). Try it if you don't want to go to 50 and live on the north side of town. Look for a green awning.

Now Yum-mi. Looks newer.

Pub Crawl - Friendly Confines, Lake Mary

11pm-1:30am: (Friday) It seems like the new hot spot in this area is this non-descript sports bar off 46a. Because this town is continually befuddling, it seems that this spot that has ruined more than a few purveyors of food and drink will now be the place to waste money. However, they make it hard to do that. Everything is much cheaper than the competition across the street. And there are actual girls here. Not chiquita's and baby mamas, but, actual doables. I can't speak for it's future because I saw some of the scum from Carlos and Charlies taking a peek at the action. They weren't there two weeks ago when I first got dragged here because everything else was empty per usual. Can these people ever NOT ruin a good thing by ingratiating themselves into an unwelcoming construct? The only thing that stinks about the bar is that they kick you out so early. Why not milk every minute?

Rikka, Lake Mary - Closed

Last Friday I had lunch at this "Asian Bistro" that has taken over the space in which two other similar attempts have been made on this theme. It is on the side of 46a that is fast becoming known as the Friendly Confines parking lot. I had a Bento Box for $9. It came with Miso Soup (not too watery), salad (crisp), one piece of shrimp, potato, yam, and brocolli tempura (good), 4 pieces of California roll (good), Edamame (serviceable), and a big white turd in nasty black sauce listed as Chilean Sea Bass. It was rank. It smelled like bait. Raw bait. I'm not even sure how a fish that is flash frozen the moment is caught can get so rotten. It doesn't speak well for their standards. The sauce it came in was also God awful. It was an incredibly salty beef and black bean sauce which was also some how sweet. It sucked. Which is a shame because it seemed well staffed. It is still a nice space. It is a little expensive (Amura range). The Bento Box was the second cheapest thing on the menu. I guess the are hoping the guests of the hotel nearby don't care or know that places like Samurai are a better value. Their "happy hour" is basically the same shit at the same price. Wrappping up, the service was fine. They offer something from most Asian countries if we count only the Far East. Oddly, almost every table had at least one Asian in the mix. I wonder if they used some kind of Asian Groupon to market the place.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Keke's, Winter Park

I had lunch at this breakfast cafe (closes at 2:30pm) on Fairbanks today. I had a breakfast combo of one pancake, 2 eggs and 4 sausage links for $8.50. The pancake was pretty big. I don't like pancakes so I won't comment on its quality. The eggs were poached. They came formed like two fake breasts and were a little overdone. I'm not sure what cooking method they employed to get that shape, but, I used to have a contraption that you put in a microwave to similiar effect. The links were well done. I can't say I'd go back. The whole menu is structured to walk you up in price. It's kind of pricy for the food and hipster doofus appeal. Any diner will do just as well or better for half the price. The place is dull (even after the makeover). It's all booths in one open room. It seats about 100. The service was fine. Although, can we all inform the wait staff that when we ask if we can get X - we are not asking if we can get it - we know we can get it if we pay extra - we want to know if we can get it at that price. I also didn't like the $2+ sodas. Are you asking for people to ask for water?

Line Drive Burgers, Lake Mary - Closed

I had lunch at this burger (and not much else) restaurant on Monday. I had a turkey burger for $5.50. It was a ridiculous coaster looking thing from your high school's lunchroom. The concept of this "restaurant" is to grill (might have been nuked) pre-fab, frozen food for you. There are places that do this already. They are called fast food restaurants. They are a fifth of the price. This spot replaces the Peruvian restaurant which replaced the diner. It's two steps back for the community. The place is still being worked on, but, it is not promising. It has a dorky baseball theme. Get this - they had no burgers the day I ate there. They even confirmed my suspicions by writing that their "patties" hadn't been delivered. How do you have a burger restaurant and not make your own patties or ground your own beef? How about you run across to Publix and buy some supplies? I'm sure the owners will be blaming the economy for their failure in six months.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Club Crawl - Bullitt, Lodge

10-11pm: Bullitt - About 1/3rd full. Last night was dead until late at night. The best thing was the bartender in the front room.

11pm-1am - Lodge. Full. Decent mix. Became less "exclusive" after 12. Two hot bartenders downstairs. Don't forget to eschew all beers in favor of Pabst. It's half the price of the others.

A pretty slow night.

King Cajun Crawfish, N. Mills Ave

On Friday I had dinner at this New Orleans Seafood restaurant on Mills. I had a small (more than generous) bowl of Jambalaya for $4 and a pound of Crawfish (alot) for $5. The Jambalaya was tasty. It had chicken and sausage and shrimp in it. It was a bit pastey, but, it must be hard to keep it al dente all day. The crawfish were boiled in a Cajun hot sauce. They were fresh. The place is small. It seats about 40. It was half full at the closing hour. The crowd ran the gamut of hipsters, Asians and Crackers. The decor is pretty basic. The space is a little run down. The AC was overwhelmed by the night heat. The service (5 rotating) was efficient. One of the customers was overheard saying that he was from that area and this place was his favorite in Orlando. I heartily recommend this spot because there is a lack of alternatives and the value is incredible. They also boil Snow Crab, Blue Crab and Shrimp. They have all manner of fried platters and po boys. They have Gumbo. They have salads, desserts, beer, and Cafe du Monde. Sodas are also only a dollar. It's run by Asians, but don't let it be said that they can't cook Cajun. Great addition. It's next to Bananas. *now at the Bananas location.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Bananas, N. Mills Ave - Closed

N. I had lunch at this "Modern American Diner" on Mills on Wednesday. I had the Funky Monkey Burger for $9.95. It came with a almond and panko crusted patty of goat cheese (too bulbous), tomato jam, bibb lettuce, tomatos, onions and a side of crinkle cut fries. The burger was the proper temperature, but, I think they self grind the meat. As watching my brother unsuccessfully try to do this all summer informed me, leave it to the professionals. The self ground meat is always tough, stringy and un-uniform. The toppings were fresh. The jam was a bit boring. The bun was very good. The fries were spot on - very crisp. The service was uneven. Good when there, but, often not there. The place is an old Vietnamese place. They have added some metallic tiles to the ceiling and some funky art and some booths. It seats about 80. It was half full. Parking is limited. Most things were a little pricey for lunch, but, excellent for dinner (if they keep them consistent). I found the chicken and waffles, ribs, and chicken pot pie interesting at $13. Wine and beer is available. They serve breakfast fare until 11. It averaged $6. The crowd is a bit artsy and there is a rainbow hue coming from the building. It is an offshoot of Funky Monkey (two doors down). Big thumbs down for the $3 sodas.

Asian Express, Altamonte Springs

I had lunch at this suhi/chinese restaurant on 434 just off 436 two Tuesday's ago. I had a salmon roll combo plate for $5.95. The roll was pretty bad. Pale salmon. The spring roll was better. The wonton soup was ok. The salad was ok. It's in an old fast food place of some sort. It seats about 40. There were 5 others there. I would stick with the chinese items. They have a drive thru. *Note - Crazy Buffet in the area is now closed.

Super Orient Buffet, Orlando

I had lunch at this Chinese buffet on 436 near the airport two months ago. It was $7.95. I remember some good items and some average ones. I think I liked the spring rolls and the Moo Goo Gai Pan. All in all it was a notch better than most. It seats about 120. It is very diner/buffet like in appearance.