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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Bad Order at Cantine

Cantine Italian Cafe & Bar



I went with a group of girlfriends to Cantine Italian Cafe & Bar in the new Lamar Union shopping center. The restaurant had a great buzz about it when we walked in. The service was solid. But wow, did I make a horrible order! I really felt like ordering a pasta. So I went for the lamb ragu with whole wheat pasta and goat cheese. It sounded perfect. But the lamb was fairly chewy and lacked any real flavor. The wheat pasta was also a bit tough and the goat cheese couldn't save the dish. Several friends of mine made this order and we all agreed it was a mistake. We went about a month ago and I'm glad to see the pasta is no longer on the menu. Hopefully it stays that way! I did like some bites from other dishes including the Bianca Pizza with prosciutto. So try Cantine out... but make sure you order carefully.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

A New Pizzeria!


Powerful Flavor at Unit D Pizzeria






 My husband and I were too excited to find a new pizza place open up on Manor Road in East Austin. It's in the same shopping center as Dai Dui. And it is definitely worth a visit. The restaurant is small and intimate, but it also very inviting. We were able to sit down right away at a communal table and ended up hitting it off with the couple next to us (after a couple of glasses of wine and pizza of course). The restaurant has a wood-fired pizza oven inside... which made me especially excited to taste the pizza. By far the best bite came from the mushroom pizza. It comes with a white sauce, porcini powder, fontina (Italian cow's milk cheese), sherry vinegar and my favorite... truffle. This pizza is really something special. The flavors are so powerful and delightful. The truffle, the fontina and the white sauce just makes this a standout. We also ordered the wood-fired olives, carrots and the sausage pizza with lamb, tomato, fennel, mozzarella, fontina, pecorino and dill. They were also all solid orders. It's difficult not to compare this place to Bufalina Pizza on Cesar Chavez because they are both serving wood-fired pizza in an intimate setting... I would have to say overall Bufalina is putting out the best pies (mostly because they have a better crust), but the mushroom pizza at Unit D Pizzeria is one of a kind. You'll have to try it.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Dynamite Bites in Cancun



Dining at Live Aqua Resort

MB Restaurant, Hidden Garden & Inlaakech Lobster & Grill

























Live Aqua is an all-inclusive resort and for the most part... it's worth it. We had incredible meals at MB Restaurant and Hidden Garden. In fact, we had the best meal of the entire vacation at Hidden Garden. It offers up a nice range of Asian dishes. All of them were packed full of flavor. In addition to tender meat, the sauces were a wonderful combination of sweet and spicy flavors. The biggest disappointment actually came from the special lobster and grill restaurant. We had to pay extra for it and it just missed the mark. Both the lobster and steak had large portions... but they were overcooked. It was unfortunate... especially given the gorgeous atmosphere. Overall, we would definitely visit the resort again. We just wouldn't pay more for the lobster. 

Sunday, August 16, 2015

A Bit of Disappointment at Jeffrey's

A Bit of Disappointment at Jeffrey's








My husband and I had a wonderful meal at Jeffrey's for my birthday. Almost everything was incredible... but the fact that the steak missed the mark was incredibly disappointing. We ordered the steak because it is what Jeffrey's is known for delivering and delivering well. We ordered the 26 ounce bone-in ribeye from the Beeman Family Ranch in Yoakum. It's USDA prime all-natural Wagyu Beef and it was dry aged for 32 days. Just reading that on the menu wet my appetite. So we ordered the steak to share. It was overall good, but not great. I was expecting the best steak of my life and it was far from that. Many of the bites were inconsistent. One bite would be incredible and the next bite was chewy and consumed by fat. Now I know ribeye is the fattest cut of steak, but some of the bites I had just weren't right. Beyond the steak everything was perfect. My favorite bite came from the truffled deviled eggs. Everyone should go to Jeffrey's just to try the little hors d'oeuvres. We also enjoyed the savory ricotta and roasted tomato tart. The yukon gold potatoe puree (aka mashed potatoes) may have been the best I've ever tasted. And the chocolate souffle was heavenly. It was rich, decadent and delicious. We look forward to returning for drinks and appetizers... but we may steer clear of doing a big dinner here. 

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Superb Classics at Italic

A Girls' Dinner at Italic






I enjoyed this lovely meal with six other great girlfriends at Italic the other night. When we are all together wine is the most important item on the menu, but the food did not disappoint! Italic is located in a nice little spot off of 6th and Congress. Bar Louie use to be located there. Italic has a great vibe and is full of activity right now. It was actually pretty loud even for us when we got seated. We ordered several appetizers and a couple of pastas and pizzas to share. It was plenty for the seven of us. My favorite bites came from two well known dishes:  Soppressata (Italian Salami) Pizza and Penne Rigate Alla Bolognese (Pasta with meat sauce). The Soppressata is extra special because in addition to some traditional ingredients like fontina (Italian cow's milk cheese) and basil, it comes with honey and chili flakes. The pizza is savory, sweet and spicy all at the same time. And one flavor doesn't overpower the other. I loved it. I also really enjoyed the bolognese. It's made with beef, pork, white wine, cream, mint and parmigiana. The meat was tender, juicy and packed full of flavor. It was positively delicious. The Prosciutto Pizza with egg, salsa verde and arugula was also solid. The Orecchiette & Italian Sausage was also nice. It just wasn't a standout like the rest. It's definitely worth another visit.


Dinner at The Hightower

Highs and Lows at The Hightower










When you walk into The Hightower for the first time it feels like you're at a pub, but it's really a restaurant. There's a dark and homey atmosphere inside. It gives you this vibe that you can disappear for a little awhile... which is sort of nice. My husband and I ordered six dishes to share. The waitress told us most of the plates are designed to be split. I must confess a couple of the dishes were average, one was fairly poor and the rest were top notch. So if you go to The Hightower... be very selective. The ricotta toast sounded delightful. It comes with house-made lemon ricotta, soft cooked egg, white bean puree and salsa verde on a grilled bolillo roll. But it was a mess. It looked rough and it tasted rough. There was a lot of mush all piled together and no real flavor. It was the biggest disappointment of the night. The pretzel and pimento cheese was pretty average. The cheese was actually pretty tasty, but the pretzel was soft and too gooey on the inside. The gnocchi with brussel sprouts, butternut squash puree and almonds tasted adequate. But nothing stood out in a positive way. Thankfully the final dishes really brought some flavor. My favorite bite came from the roasted pork jowel. It's the last photo above. It's served with rice, soft egg, burnt avocado, cucumber, pickled shallots and sriracha sauce. The pork was tender and sweet and when we mixed all of the ingredients together it was incredible. Sweet, spicy and savory all at once. The hangar steak was also tender and packed full of flavor. And the brussel sprouts were incredibly tasty. A lot of Austin restaurants do a special take on brussel sprouts and this is definitely one of the best. It's made with peanut butter, golden raisins, sambal and lemon. The depth of flavors in that one vegetable dish is impressive. Overall, we would def visit The Hightower again... but we would be very careful about our orders.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Three Little Pigs


Three Little Pigs: One of the Best Food Trucks in Austin







I absolutely adore the Three Little Pigs. I visited for the second time a couple of weeks ago and it was just as incredible as I remembered. I truly believe this is one of the top three food trucks you can visit in Austin. First of all the set up is fantastic. Three Little Pigs has a partnership with East End Wines. You can buy a bottle of wine(with a $7 corking fee) and then sit on these nice patio tables between the food truck and the wine shop. The wine selection is fantastic... and you definitely get to pick bottles that would be at least twice as expensive in a normal restaurant. Then you order your food and you're set. Everything we ordered was top-notch. My favorite bite came from the Pork Belly Slider. It's served with maple soy glaze, sliced green apple, fried onion and a side of sesame cole slaw. The pork belly is packed full of flavor, crunchy and there are no scary fat surprises. My second favorite dish is the Bison Tacos. They were incredibly tender and doused in an amazing seasoning. Both the Asian Fried Chicken and the Venison Sausage and Brussels Sprouts were delicious. The chicken was perfectly tender on the inside and crispy and flavorful on the outside. The Brussels Sprouts were fresh and extra yummy along with the sausage. We can't wait to visit the Three Little Pigs again.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Lunch at Sway

Best Meal To Date at Sway









SwayAustin, TX


This is my fourth time to visit Sway... and it simply was the best. My parents, Ben and his mom all shared these wonderful plates. They were bold, acidic, crunchy, spicy, sweet and salty. Everything you want in a meal. My favorite bite came from the Nashi Pear Chicken. It was the first time we had the stir fry dish and it was delicious. It was tender and spicy and somehow very light and refreshing. We all wanted more. My second-favorite dish is a long-running favorite. The Son-in-Law. It's braised pork shoulder with a crispy egg on top. You stir the egg in with all the rice and herbs... and it becomes this rich and robust meal. The prawn miange, the salt and pepper calamari and the specialty fish cakes were all so delicious. The only disappointment was that the peanut curry was just a tad too spicy. We were warned it would be spicy... and I love spice... but this was just a tad too much. Anyone who tried it out had to quit shortly thereafter. Overall it was a dynamite meal. It was also very nice to just walk-in with a group of five (something you won't ever find for a dinner on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday). It was about 2 pm on a Friday. I truly look forward to another visit. It's also important to point out that Sway Executive Chef Alexis Chong (who just left a few weeks ago) was also nominated for Best New Chef 2015 by Food & Wine.