Friday, April 30, 2010

***Burger Challenge***

Greetings again my peeps!!! I hope all are well and ready for a stress free weekend. Remember from my previous blog I mentioned throwing down a food challenge. Well here it is. This one should be a fun and inexpensive one should you choose to accept it. I've had many discussions about great eats with coworkers, family and friends. Well this time I want to do a Burger Challenge. I'm not talking about McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Carl's...nah nah nah bump that. I'm talking about burger joints...established burger joints. For me, when I want a burger, I mean a real burger, I'm looking for the bright lights of either a Fatburger, Sonic- America's Drive In or Tommy's Burgers. As a kid growing up in the Dirty Dirty going to McDonald's was good, get a cheeseburger Happy Meal with a toy and be good to go. However, a true burger treat was when my aunt or uncle would say "PooPoo let's go to Sonic"..ahh man in the words of Ice Cube "Once again it's on". Pulling into that drive up stall, hitting that little red button and that friendly voice coming in over the squawk box welcoming you there was golden. May I have a Bacon Cheeseburger Toaster Sandwich with Tater Tots and a Cherry Limeade please. Sonic was special for me because my aunt and uncle didn't make me order a Kids meal, again it was a treat. I felt grown up at 8 years old...While they chowed down on the Coney Dogs with fries and Sweet Teas. Sitting in the backseat of the old school Nissan Sentra hatchback on a Friday evening watching the car hops go by...that's TRILL (Real)!!!

When I moved out West, I was introduced to many local burger spots...Tam's, Lucy's, Three Bears, Steven's, Quik N Split etc all great places to eat, exceptional foods. With that being said, when I had my first taste of Fatburger thanks to my homie Blizzard aka Gerald Williams who introduced me to my first King Burger with egg and cheese, Fat Fries and a Strawberry shake...OMGFG I felt a bolt of lightning shooting down my back, I heard the thunder roll, I feel down on my knees and cried out "My God, My God why have thou kept this greasy sensation away from me for so long". After Fatburger, you cant go back to work, go to school or even go on a date, that's one of those throw up the deuces and try again after a two hour nap. God Bless the high school days!!!

After spending 4 years in San Diego bettering myself for the future, I returned back to L.A.. Being in San Diego did enlighten my palette to newer dining experience, but my taste buds were popping again and I wanted to go back to the basics. Back to a good ol burger. I'm working in downtown L.A. making deliveries for Kionko's (RIP - thanks FedEx for ruining a perfectly good company, but I digress), one of my softball buddies Dave, came to me one day and said "Dude have you ever had a Tommy's burger?" Can't say that I have even heard of this spot. So one day we jumped int he G ride and headed to the OG spot on Beverly and Rampart for lunch and that's when my Tommy's experience began and about 20 lbs later. I should have followed Dave's lead and just had the Double Cheeseburger with Fries and a drink...but cmon now y'all know me..I love living on the edge, I stepped to the window and ordered The Mega Meal, that's a triple cheeseburger with chili cheese fries and a large drink. Imagine 3 100% all beef patties, with two slices of double thick cut cheese in between the patties, topped with chili, chopped onions, pickles, a thick hand sliced tomato between two fresh buns. The fries served up in a boat covered with sliced cheese and chili..washing that bad boy down with a strong throat burning Coke...somebody just throw some dirt on top of me and tell my family that I love them...its so freaking good its deadly.

At age 22 I wasn't counting calories, but I guarantee you that the Mega Meal wasn't for the faint of heart, nor those looking to maintain a firm waistline. Why would someone even want to make a combo that freaking greasy, I don't know, but God why is everything bad for you so freaking good. I was raised in the South on things that were cooking with fat back, lard, salt and anything else my 4 foot tall Vietnamese Doctor would disapprove, but damn it..you only live once, so live it live, live it large!!! If you haven't have the opportunity of dining at these three spots, you are truly missing out...don't sleep...and don't come with that weak a$$ In-N- Out burgers...they aren't even in the same category as either one of these spots, but hey I did ask your opinion so please feel free to voice it!!!

Holla, off to my greasy grave!!! Tommy's here I come baby!!!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Stay Classy San Diego!!!!



This weekend called for a special blog celebrating my son's 2nd Birthday. The Mathews loaded up and head down south to San Diego, CA - America's Finest City to take my son to the San Diego Zoo for the first time. Since I love to eat we decided to check out one spot we saw on my favorite Food Network show Diner, Drive-Ins & Dives. We stopped into the Studio Dinner - San Diego, CA. This little locale tucked away in Kearny Mesa truly lives up to its name. it literally is an old fashion diner, that has all the movie production props inside as part of the restaurant. Being open 24/7 does help those who might have those midnight cravings without having to settle for IHOP or Denny's (If they are both open 24/7 in your area). After watching Triple D and I saw how much everyone loved the Count of Monte Cristo sandwich, I had to try that one. Who wouldn't love a battered and fried sandwich stuffed with turkey, ham, Swiss & Cheddar served with raspberry preserves...word of advice, bite into the sandwich then take the raspberry preserves and spread it inside...yummy yummy yummy, good in the tummy. This Studio Diner favorite is served with some fries with a little powdered sugar sprinkle on top. If you are a crab cake lover, definitely try the , Maryland Crab Cakes, these three Blue Crab Cakes served with a remoulade dipping sauce. These have been approved by even the finickiest East Coasters...the hostess were great, definitely kept the beverages topped off regularly.

Friday morning we enjoyed the continental breakfast at the hotel before heading off for a day at the World's Famous San Diego Zoo. Now I'm not one for dining at any amusement parks for anything other than a burger, dog or fries. However, I heard from one of my San Diegan friends that if I wanted to enjoy a nice sit down lunch in between watching the Sea Lion show and the Polar Bear Plunge then I should definitely check out Albert's Restaurant - San Diego (Zoo), CA. The restaurant is located in the Treehouse complex next to the gorilla exhibit, Albert’s offers full-service dining where you can enjoy open-air deck seating overlooking a private waterfall. The menu features a variety of unique dishes: appetizers, gourmet salads, healthful pastas, fresh fish, delicious beef entrees, and a children’s menu. Of course this joint came just as advertised. We enjoyed the open-air deck with a direct view of this waterfall while we enjoyed our lunch. I chowed down on the Jambalaya a Creole inspired blend of shrimp, chicken, andouille sausage, onions and peppers in a cream sauce over pappardelle noodles Served mild or spicy, of course I had it spicy, as if there's any other way to eat Jambalaya. The Misses sampled the Tiger Prawn and Fresh Spinach Ravioli sautéed prawns served with spinach ravioli filled with ricotta, romano, fontina and parmesan cheese in a shallot cream sauce topped with sun-dried tomato oil.




Of course the birthday boy enjoyed a lovely cheese pizza...lol. At the end of the day after walking down to the Panda Bear exhibit and then up that massive hill to the Polar bear plunge, the day called for a late afternoon bite for the road home, so we stopped at the nearest 76 station and grabbed some Hostess Cupcakes and water to go!!! Stay tuned for my first Food Blog Challenge to come later this week.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Islamorada Fish Company (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

Friday night...Date Night with our friends. We decided to hit Lucille's and catch a flick at AMC Victoria Gardens. With Lucille's having a super long wait time of an hour just to get the buzzer to alert us our table is ready. Looking for an alternative we decided to go check out the Bass Pro Shop across the street. We had heard that the restaurant inside was really nice...The World Famous Islamorada Fish Company. Considering the wait time for a party of 6 was only a few minutes we decided to stay. The setting reminded me of Claim Jumpers a bit, until you walk in and see this huge 11.5 thousand gallon saltwater aquarium, that we later found out has to have a certified scuba diver come in and clean it.

There was a small room off to the side that had just been vacated, so we asked if our party could be sat in there and Ryan our host was able to get the room cleaned and cleared for us. My Date Night crew probably isn't your traditional crew of couples hanging out on the weekend. We clown around with the waiters/hostess, we were fortunate to have two cool waiters Ryan and Jacob (Clark Kent). These guys kept the food, drinks and the laughs coming. My boy Jacob also offers tax tips, so bring your W2's LOL. Put it like this we had so much fun we got out table at about 745pm we didn't leave until 20 after closing...hilarious.

We lets get down to the nitty gritty...the food. By this being a Fish Company of course seafood was the majority of the menu, but they did have something for everyone. As we waited to place our order, Ryan and Jacob brought out three bread loafs, not these bread loafs were served with a cup of butter, but the kicker was the sugar on top of the bread. Reminded me of the good ol days making the sugar toast with butter under the stove...c'mon somebody don't act like you ain't never made no sugar toast...we were killing those loafs. Appetizers to get the dining experience rolling consisted of the Spinach and Artichoke Skillet, spinach and artichokes in a creamy blend of cheeses and the hand-breaded tender wild-caught Alligator...that's right I was feelin Crocodile Dundee-ish so I decided to sample the gator...delicious.

Moving on to the main courses. The prices on the menu for all the dishes were very reasonable I think the most expensive item was The Angler @ $18.95. This came with a order of Crab cakes, grilled Mahi and Shrimp. You can have the flame grilled seafood prepared Blackened, BBQ, Roasted Garlic, Teriyaki and Lemon Pepper. Served with fresh veggies and seasoned wild rice. The Catch of the Day is usually one of these six selections: Gulf Snapper, Trout, Walleye, Halibut, Sea Bass and Lobster Tails...I'm sure the Lobster Tails might be more that $18.95...lol Here's my tip on buying seafood...don't be cheap!!! Reason I say this...on our Date Nights each couple tries to see who can come out the cheapest..cheap and seafood don't mix. My B-Law shot for the Ozarks-Style Fired Catfish sandwich... a Po Boy sandwich...not a good choice especially since my boy Q was about to order the same and Jacob told him "The Grouper Reuben" is a better choice for $3 more it offered the fish be fried or grilled on rye bread with Thousand Island slaw dressing and Swiss cheese. the Ozark was just french bread, two strips of fish hand breaded in seasoned cornmeal, lettuce and tomato...bad choice again cheaper, isn't better. Needless to say he wasn't happy!!! Me and my boy Q both had the Full serving of the Creamy Key West Shrimp Pasta. When they brought out this huge bowl I was like "ahhh yeaaa" only to find out it was only half full...but the 10 jumbo shrimps that was mixed into the linguini pasta definitely got me on full quick. Tauntie, had the Islamorada Portofino, blacked tilapia topped with grilled shrimp in a rich, creamy lobster sauce...scrumptious...definately a crowd pleaser of flavor. Lady Bug had the Chicken & Ribs, half rotisserie chicken and half a rack of ribs. Lastly, Cyn-Dawg had the 10 piece Fried Jumbo Shrimp. No dessert for us this night, too much eating and laughing and just enjoying a good time amongst family.

So if your ever in the Victoria Gardens area and you don't wanna wait forever and a day for Lucille's or Cheesecake Factory, dip on over to the World's Famous Islamorada Fish Company inside The Bass Pro Shop...Holla at my boy Jacob aka Clark Kent I'm sure he will never forget us...I'm out like three strikes!!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Who Wants Sushi???

Ok here's the situation, I love Sushi..I mean real Sushi. I have a small consortium of friends who enjoy it as well. So one of my girls Kaitlyn and I were having a good ol discussion about Fine Sushi establishments in the Riverside area. So I'm gonna give you the rundown on my favorite Sushi spots to hit up. My first experience with Sushi took place when I was in high school and I was tryna impress a certain young lady with my exotic palette for fine dining. I didn't know what I was getting myself into, hell I didnt even know how to use chopsticks, but I made it work. From there it was all down hill.

If you are ever in the CSUN area I recommend stopping at Kabuki Sushi - Northridge, CA on Reseda Blvd (Between Plummer and Lassen). No no no they are not incahouts with the one in Pasadena or Burbank, two totally different spots. Here's a first sign indicator if a Sushi spot is bomb...if the Yellow Tail is readily available and if so then its a 5 star joint. Fresh Yellow tail is the secret to knowing if a Sushi spot is good. I learned that from my Sushi connoisseur Mike Ikata, thank you. Kabuki Sushi ain't no joke..service excellent, prices are very reasonable, you can get Sushi for two for around $40 bucks. Definitely get the Spicy Tuna, Albacore and the Scallop Rolls. Only drawback on this spot is that its a true HIW (Hole In the Wall)..don't try to roll deep there, the wait will be quite long.

Next, sugarFISH - Marina Del Rey, CA on Admiralty Way. The one thing I like about this spot is that its open 7 days a week and is open late. Sushi to me is a finger food that you should be able to roll out at 830 or 9pm and go get a few rolls in ya with a Sapporo. sugarFISH is definitely that spot. This would actually be the spot I would tell any newbie Sushi eater to venture. The "Trust Me" menu is the ticket, it allows you to get yourself immersed into the Sushi culture with some Tuna Sashimi, classics Albacore (2-pcs), Salmon (2-pcs) and Yellowtail (1-pc) , then you step up to the Nozawa Shrimp roll and the Toro and Crab cut rolls (4-pcs each), you can get all of this with Edamame for about $25, not too shabby, plus you are right there on the Marina. For the experience sushi eaters definitely check out the Unagi...it's like butta baby!!! According to my boy Notcher, the Oyster Sashimi is the lick, next time im in the place to be I will down one for you dawg!!! My own personal drawback is the calorie count ont he backside of the menus...If I'm eating sushi, then I don't need to know the calorie intake, I'm freakin eating raw fish, its suppose to be healthy right? I'm not eating M&M Soul Food Turkey Wing dinner with greens, double mac n cheese with two corn muffins that's about 2000 calories right there, but damn good!!! Another eatery for another blogspot as I digress :).

Now that we have left the L.A. area and started to move Eastward back into the hub city of the 951 - RIVERSIDE!!!. I'ma drop some chronic places on that A$$. If you want a frat party-ish atmosphere for eating sushi then you want to hit up Joe's "All You Can Eat" Sushi - Riverside, CA on Magnolia one block west of Van Buren Blvd. That's right "All You Can Eat" for only $20..Ok before you start to knock it, please try it. $20 sushi, is not cheap, old or imitation sushi if there's a such thing. This is down right good ish right here. From the outside your looking at it like "Damn is this building condemned", but once the doors open and you hear the music thumping and the workers dancing around doing "sake bombs". You definitely will have the WTF look on your face, like did I step into a "Hot Tub Sushi Time Machine" Bottom line, Joe's has the best damn Eel and Albacore Nigiri in town. Now don't tell the waiter you want it spicy, because you might need some MOM (Milk of Magnesia) on your way home if your stomach ain't ready for it. Again, don't go to Joe's if you want a quiet prissy sit down dinner, you better be ready for the place to erupt when you walk in with Hellos from the Sushi chefs, you might even have a random someone ask you to take a shot with you. Hell you might even fight a fool or too...definitely an adventure nonetheless.

Sushi Station - (Van Buren Blvd) Riverside, CA you can either hit the one in Orangecrest/Woodcrest whatever it is or the one by UCR, they are pretty much the same spot. The one on Van Buren is bigger and can even accommodate private parties in private rooms. I can't stress this enough I love sushi and in Riverside, were good sushi places are few and far between, this has to get a high mark from me. Gold Dragon Roll, the Habanero Spicy Scallops (Off the hook) and of course the wicked Volcano roll. No matter what rolls or sashimi you get, don't forget to ask for the spicy mayo, its the equivalent to the cherry on top of each bite. I've been in here a few time by myself and have totally dropped about $40 on a plate of Salmon Sashimi, Spicy Scallops and Double Spicy Tuna roll, with Seeweed salad and Miso soup and a soda.

Last but not least is Oishii - (Magnolia Ave) Riverside, CA there's also another in Moreno Valley in the Ralph's shopping center behind Canyon Springs HS. This one I like because they had added on the AYCE Seafood & Sushi as well. They added on another room so now you can eat sushi & seafood while you listen to a live band play for you band heads!! Oishii has a great variety of sushi from you basic spicy tuna rolls to the dynamite and volcano rolls. One particular roll I have become very fond of is the Firecracker Roll - spicy scallops inside, spicy tuna on top...with a mix of wasabi and low sodium soy sauce...XXXplosive. Oishii offers an AYCE menu as well, which is great if you want to indulge on great sushi with friends, however there is a penalty for leaving leftovers...I've never been on that side of the stick so I cant tell you what it is. Another reason why I prefer the Magnolia location...FREE REFILLS on soft drinks...Mo Val, soft drinks are brought to you in a can and each can costs, so if you are not tryna run up a bar tab on soft drinks, hit the Magnolia Ave spot.

Here's a few honorable mention locales:
Sushi Kinoya - Moreno Valley, CA
Cabin Sushi - Riverside, CA
Ooka Japanese - Riverside, CA

Dont waste your time sushi:
Sushi Palms - Moreno Valley, CA

I'll holla!!!