Tuesday, November 3, 2009

International House of Pancakes


155 Dolson Ave
Middletown, NY 10940
(845) 343-0880


Better known as IHOP, this chain in Middletown, NY is a delightful experience! Great food and great prices! Fast and attentive service with the exception of the host that was no where to be found. A waitress about to take her break filled in and sat me and my dining guest.



The menu













The first time I went I had the Hawaiian pancakes breakfast. Banana pancakes with macadamia nuts, syrup and whipped cream. 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 sausages, 2 pieces ham, and hash browns. It was quite filling!








My next visit, I had the Holiday Pancakes (Pumpkin) with the full breakfast of 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 sausages, and hash browns.

Ihawan

40-06 70th Street
Woodside, Queens 11377











This Filipino restaurant is located on the second floor with a small bakery downstairs. Great home cooking and prices! Instead of a turo turo where you point to dishes that are sitting in heated restaurant pans, you order from a menu and the dishes are cooked to order. Service could be more cordial but you come here for the food and not the decor.
A view of the menu can be found here.





Small tables line the spare wooden floor with a waiter or two walking about taking orders.











Pinakbet (pumpkin & string beans stewed in shrimp paste) Sinigang Na Baboy (pork and vegetables in tamarind soup), Lechon kawali (roast pork), pancit bihon









Avocado milk with ice...refreshing!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Krystal's Cafe



6902 Roosevelt Ave
Woodside, NY 11377
(718) 898-1900









This Filipino bakery also offers delicious food and has seating downstairs and upstairs where you will find the all you can eat buffet for about $8. Sodas are included that you pour yourself from plastic pitchers. The variety of dishes offered changes daily. Flat screen televisions broadcast ABS-CBN Filipino shows. This is one place that has great rice congee like "arroz caldo" which is made with chicken. It's good with "tokwa't baboy" which is vinegared pork ears and fried tofu.
Pleasant staff.

Casa Manila Newark


665 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ
(201) 386-8900


This restaurant is quite noticeable from the outside with it's large windows. This place is a "turo turo" like many of the Filipino restaurants and offers a variety of dishes that you can have with a side of rice. I had the paksiw na lechon (stewed roast pork) and pinakbet (stewed pumpkin, green beans and eggplant in shrimp paste) with a side of rice for about $5. Pleasant staff and clean decor with a large flat screen television broadcasting Filipino Variety shows. Lots of seating.

Fiesta Grill Newark



655 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone: 201.656.7060






This restaurant is the Newark New jersey branch of the chain. It is not as glamorous looking as the West Side Avenue branch but offers the same homemade Filipino cooking. This place is a "turo turo" or "point point". A variety of Filipino dishes are in metal pans kept warm from below and you point to what you want. Prices are average for the neighborhood (about $5 for 2 dishes and a side of rice). Odd that EVERY dish offered had a chili pepper or two stuck into it for garnish. If you are allergic to peppers then beware of this place. Food was tasty but the decor is lacking.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Phil-Am Food Market


(201) 963-0455
683 Newark Ave
, Jersey City, NJ 07306







I reviewed this food market before but this new review is about the food that they serve next door.
You enter through the main doors and walk around the corner to the right to see a cooked food station that serves 2 main dishes with a side of rice (or noodle) and includes a can of soda for only $5.25!
Dishes vary every day so it exciting experience each time I visit. On this particular day, I had the pata (pork knuckles braised in sweet sauce), kangkong (sauteed water spinach) and palabok (rice noodles with shrimp). I chose a can of iced tea.
Everything was tasty and the meal was filling! Other Filipino restaurants in the area offer the same turo turo (point point)for about $5 but this place you can also buy the ingredients to make it yourself at home.
You can also buy food to take out (they offer whole grilled milkfish $8 and fried whole tilapia $4) and the varieties of Filipino dishes are all delicious!
Comes in handy if you go with a Filipino friend who knows the dishes but the servers all know English.

This place has quickly become one of my favorite places to eat /shop at in NJ.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Taste of India

Taste of India

Newport Mall
Jersey City, NJ 07310
(201) 656-5000

I went shopping at the Newport Centre Mall in New Jersey with some friends and an Indian man was standing outside the entrance to the mall handing out fliers for the grand opening of Taste of India in the food court. We decided to try it out for lunch and were amazed at the long line of Indian men waiting to order. $7.95 for non vegetarian meal of 1 meat entree, 1 vegetable entree, rice, and nan bread or $6.95 for vegetarian meal of 2 vegetable entrees, rice, and nan bread were advertised on the flier.

As you approach the stand, you will see a small selection of food offerings in restaurant pans kept heated from below by hot water. There are signage to label the dishes but nothing to tell you what is in it. With the feel of a high school lunch line, you walk up to the glass and point to what you want. A manager was standing behind his staff excitedly trying to expedite things but it seems like he was doing too much and not very helpful in the end. EVERY dish has chili pepper in it and are from the Southern Regions of India from Dal (lentals in sauce), and curried potatoes with spinach, to chicken tikka masala (chicken pieces in a creamy tomato sauce) and some other chicken dish consisting of stewed chicken pieces in a red oily sauce. I asked if they offered korma and the manager said, "Korma no, not today." I settled for the chicken tikka masala which I've had before at Balucchis and thought it would be the same but no, it was dry and sauce less. I think in their excitement, they misheard which dish I ordered and gave me the chicken tikka instead. A bit flustered by the flurry of confused activity behind the counter I just accepted the dish and ordered a drink of rose water, melted icecream and some sort of exotic fruit similar with papaya like seeds in it. We all sat down at a table and after one bite of the chicken, I was so disappointed by the over cooked chicken which was more heat than taste and thank goodness that we were in a Food Court, went over to nearby Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits to order a 2 piece chicken lunch meal that was much cheaper.

Something could be said of the fact that Taste of India had more Indian men standing on line waiting to order lunch than women and non Indians who work in the nearby offices that gravitated to the other food chain stands instead. Perhaps these guys longed for a taste of their homeland and a spicy lunch that someone decided to open a Taste of India in the Mall's food court. What ever it is, my friends were showing the effects of the spicy lunches they ordered as their coughing, snifling and sweating can attest. A late arriving friend joined us and saw the results of the Indian food and quickly and wisely, went over to Taco Bell for a Mexican Pizza.

The only positive thing I can say about this Taste of India is that they use a 3 compartment Versatainer for their combo meals which comes in handy for take-a-way and reusable for your own meals (you guessed it, I asked my lunch companions if I could have their containers afterwards).

Sorry, but this is one taste of India that I will avoid.







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