Monday, October 25, 2010

Endless Smiles

This past weekend my parents came up to visit me. I was ecstatic, because not only was I going to get to see them, but I was going to get to go out for good food!! A win, win situation.

Friday night we went to 156 Bistro, my dad had never been. My favorite thing of the night was the tuna tartar. It was delicious! Beautifully colored tuna with a complimentary dressing holding it together made me extremely happy. I only wish the tuna had been uniformly cut; I kept encountering uneven pieces. I also wish that the dressing holding the tartar together was a little lighter. If I could have seen more of the tuna's beautiful red color, the dish would have been even more appealing. But overall I was very happy with the dish.

Saturday night we went to L'Amante, a delicious Italian restaurant. I ordered squash blossom fritters, potato crusted sea bass, and then a creme brulee for dessert. The squash blossoms were delicious with taleggio cheese inside, and a honey sauce drizzled on top. I am still salivating. The sea bass had room for improvement. The potato crust was cooked unevenly, raw potatoes are gross. And then the sea bass was huge. A case of too much food. But the beurre blanc sauce that came with it was perfectly creamy and complimentary. And finally, the creme brulee. Oh my God. First, a beautiful layer of bruleed sugar on top. Nice and crunchy. Followed by a delicious vanilla custard. My only complaint was that the custard was sweeter than I like. Otherwise quite delicious. L'Amante is a great place to go, but beware that the service is slightly lacking.

Finally, Sunday for brunch (before my parents left), we went to Magnolia's. To start, a must order is their banana bread. Quite scrumptious. I actually got a loaf to go; it is sitting in my fridge. I ordered the potato pancakes. They were nicely done, but more like potato patties. I did appreciate the fresh chives, it really lightened the heavy, fried, potato pancakes. I will definitely go back though to try more of the options. Warning, a line does form quickly so get there early!

Stay tuned for more food adventures!

Until then,
Little foodie.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sorry For The Delay

Sorry fellow foodies for the lack of posting lately. I have now learned that it is hard to be a full time college student with midterms and have a food blog. I have been hauled up in my room writing papers, working on projects, and trying not to go insane. I promise to try and post more often, and this upcoming weekend I will be getting a plentiful amount of yummy foods so maybe get some multiple posts going there. Who knows.

But for today's post I would like to talk about one specific food item. It is delicious, comforting, and I don't know how I could ever live with out it. I, of course, am talking about the grilled cheese. There is nothing better on a stressful day than the ooey-gooey savory grilled cheese.

Today is a rather stressful day for me, with midterm projects, work, and class, so of course for lunch I ate grilled cheese. I am still thinking about the gooey American cheese. It is just so comforting. Of course it would have been better with a side of tomato soup, but I work with what I got.

Now I ask you to imagine this simple warm sandwich. Two pieces of bread, and a few pieces of cheese, cooked on a grill, or in a saute pan--it depends on what you have to work with--that results in a gooey, saliva inducing mess. How happy would that make you? I know it makes me happy. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Of course it can only get better from there. I leave you now to ponder how it can get better. I want you to dream about the gooey comfort food. See, you're smiling now.

Until next time,
Little Foodie