So, I reviewed Pete’s as being the best fried fish you can get. I have a caveat. It’s the best in Tempe. We went to Pete’s for lunch in Mesa and it just wasn’t the same. The Fish was ok, but the shrimp and onion rings weren’t good at all. Both the flavor and texture were different. What’s worse is that we were introducing a coworker who had never been to the delicious chain. I was SO bummed. It was also lame to be able to look in the pickup window and see the giant freezer full of packaged fish. I mean I guess I knew, sort of, but really? I still love the Tempe locale and will be going there to get my fix, but Mesa (as it so often does) fails to impress and I shall therefore not return.
Restaurant Review: Pete’s Fish and Chips (Mesa Main St. Location)
17 FebRestaurant Review: Green
16 FebLast weekend before going out to see some good music, we stopped in at Green for a date night dinner out. Green is an excellent local restaurant in South Scottsdale, and it is completely vegetarian. We go pretty often, but I thought I would take a moment for a proper review.
This is a hip joint. There are always a bunch of cool kids hanging out and eating delicious vegetarian eats. There’s a neat indie local, sustainable vibe going on that helps make the whole environment so slick.
First of all, always check the board for specials (it’s above the cash register so you can’t miss it). The specials are a great opportunity to get some neat food and some of my Green faves have been from there. Next, be aware that you have to wait in line to order, get a number, and food will be brought to your table. Beverages are self serve either via a cup or getting a specialty soda out of the cooler on your way to the register.
As for appetizers, I am a huge fan of the Artichoke Gratine and the Spicy Buffalo Wings – that’s right wings. Through the magic of science, technology, and hippie ingenuity, we have the pleasures of fake meats. And at Green they are the best. Period. I can’t remember if I’ve mentioned it to date, but I am allergic to chicken. Since I only found this out a couple of years ago, and at the time I was eating the sweet bird probably twice a day, I miss it. I particularly miss it when it’s drenched in Buffalo sauce.
Green, however, manages to make an excellent Buffalo Chicken meal, whether it be wings or the “G” Sandwich (Buffalo Chicken sandwich) (I prefer it with the veggie ranch over the veggie mayo as I think that mayo is gross). Simply delicious. I think that various Asian noodle dishes are good, though not always for me, but the Oricciette pasta is always a winner. If offered a side, go for the Thyme fries. They are super skinny (sacrilege) but delicious. When we went, we got the wings and I paired it with a Balsamic Picnic Salad (small, no figs). It’s a great meal for going out because it’s light and gives you lots of great energy.
So basically, everything we have had here is good, if not great, if not phenomenal. The only thing we haven’t liked is the pizza. Soy cheese is an acquired taste that we just don’t have, but you might, so proceed as desired. The meat is fantastic here, but the cheeses are not my bag – I just love real cheese too much.
While I didn’t that day, I usually end the meal with a Tsoynami. They’re huge, wicked excellent soy blizzards. I have had everything from birthday cake to tiramisu to strawberry shortcake. Get one.
Plus, how can you not love a restaurant that does this. Love it. Even Muad’ Dib would approve.
Restaurant Review: Bosa Donuts
15 FebAfter hearing much about the acclaimed Bosa Donuts, Brendan and I decided to splurge and try them. We stopped in on our way to work. Set in a location that was a Taco Bell in its previous incarnation, it may look a little unassuming, but its very worth the step inside.
Let me give it to you straight: this place is AWESOME. Open 5a – 10p and a full 24 hours (with the drive thru) you can get your donut on anytime you feel like it. Already a win.
Then, the donuts themselves taste crazy fresh, and are very light and airy. Translation = they don’t make you feel like you ate a brick of sugar. They almost make me think of chinese fried bread I used to eat in my youth. The selection of donuts is lovely and they have some fritters and cinnamon swirls for those that aren’t into sprinkles or chocolate glazed. I loved that they had some fun new flavors like strawberry glazed and coconut in a variety of styles.
The prices were great, and we were about to get a whole dozen and donut holes for the office without taking out a small loan. Everyone at work loved them and I think that there was a consensus that this is the new shop in town.
Really, the donuts are fantastic and they seem to be a small local chain (2 locations) which is much more desirable to me than a megacorp (and the equivalent of a +5 bonus on their check). Most important, though, everything is delicious and I can’t wait to go back. Mmmmm…Donuts!
Valentine’s Day Cookies
14 FebWhen we came into work today, we received lovely Valentines from my good friend Sarah. Her and her daughter had made super cute valentine cookies for us. I chose this one, which was a kind of two-in-one cookie with the star inside of the heart – and it had candy! The candy filling was chewy and sweet, it almost reminded me of Jolly Ranchers but I couldn’t be sure. The cookie was delicious and a fab valentines treat. I’ll definitely have to get the recipe from her as I think these would be a blast to make. Wishing everyone else hearts and flowers, too! <3!























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