Sunday, October 28, 2012

Baltimore Cap'n Crunch

After hearing all the hype about Blue Moon Cafe in Baltimore I decided to go check out the place for Sunday brunch. I've been hearing the rave reviews about the Cap'n Crunch French Toast and the thought of it just made my mouth water.

Cap'n Crunch French Toast
I was warned to get there very early and to expect a long line because there are only about 10 tables in the place. I arrived about 9:30 am and I was told there was about an hour wait. It was ok. I went down the block to have a chai latte in the meantime.

When my party was called inside we received immediate service, the waitress, which I believe is the owner came over and took our orders. I told her that I drove all the way to Baltimore to check out the Cap'n Crunch French Toast and she assured me that I wouldn't be disappointed. The rest of my party also ordered some pretty tasty meals like Eggs Benedict, and biscuits and gravy.

About 20 minutes later our orders arrived and everything looked so yummy. I had a sample of the Eggs Benedict. Yummy. I like a lot of hollandaise sauce and that'e exactly how it was served. The biscuits and gravy were so tasty. Two huge biscuits drowned in gravy with huge chunks of sausage. The best meal hands down was the Cap'n Crunch French Toast. You MUSt get this dish if you go here. The French Toast is battered with Cap'n Crunch Cereal. It's amazing. The French Toast was nice a crunchy.
We also had a complimentary Cinnamon Roll because it was a friends birthday. It was sooo good. Overall, the service was great! Food was good! Make sure you check out Blu Moon Cafe! Here's the link: http://bluemoonbaltimore.com


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Latin-Asian Cuisine

Zengo
I went to Zengo's on a Friday night with a group of friends. The restaurant is located in the middle of ChinaTown. I expected it to be crowded on a Friday at 7:30 pm  but when we arrived we were seated upstairs right away. The atmosphere was a cool, laid back, trendy vibe.

The waiter explained to us the theme for Zengo's is small plates designed for sharing. Latin and Asian fusion is the cuisine.

After about 10 minutes of placing our order the plates started to flow from the kitchen. The Thai Chicken Empanadas were the first to hit the table. The empanadas were tasty especially with the mango curry salsa. Next to arrive was the Salt and Pepper Shrimp Tacos. I was not a fan. The tacos were rather bland although it was accompanied by a lemon sake aioli. The third dish to arrive was the Chinese Braised ShortRibs. The ribs were good but not great. Tasty but nothing to die for. The last plate to arrive was the Shrimp- Shiitake Potstickers. They were good.

Overall, my experience was ok. I did have great company, good service, but the food was just ok. I guess I was expecting an explosion of flavors at a Latin- Asian fusion restaurant. The small plates were enough to share but were a little pricey. Would I go back, probably not. If you wan to check it out here is the link: http://www.richardsandoval.com


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Tapas

My first experience at La Tasca was in 2009, Inauguration Weekend. I was in Washington DC with some friends and we were in ChinaTown looking for a quick bite to eat. We passed by La Tasca and decided to go in and try the food. Needless to say every time I was in DC I would try to find La Tasca but I couldn't because I didn't remember the location or the name of the restaurant.

La Tasca
So 3 years later after relocating to Maryland from NYC I finally found La Tasca again. I was hanging out in DC with my sister in China Town. We passed by the restaurant and I shouted " That's it! We most go have lunch!"

I was soooo excited when we walked inside and we seated immediately on a Saturday afternoon. i quickly scanned the menu and tried to remember what I ordered 3 years ago. La Tasca is known for it's tapas aka "small plates" so I choose 5 different dishes. Ideally these dishes are made for sharing. I ordered the Pan de Ajeo con Queso (bread brushed with garlic and mozzarella cheese), Patatas Churreria (Sliced potatoes with cheese sauce with spicy papricka aioli), Gambas de al Ajillo (sauteed shrimp in olive oil with garlic and red peppers), and  Empanadas de Pollo( pastry shells stuffed with chicken). For dessert I ordered the bacon wrapped dates stuffed with blue cheese. They are soooo yummy!!!!!!

The food is always amazing! La Tasca has 5 locations in the DMV area. I've been to the ChinaTown location, Arlington and Alexandria locations and they have all been consistent. The best time to go is during restaurant week when they have a set price and you can order as many plates as you like!

I highly recommend La Tasca. My favorite so far! Here is the link : http://www.latascausa.com


Sunday, October 7, 2012

Sunday Brunch, Again!

Cinnamon Brioche French Toast
I am a huge fan of Sunday brunch. On Sunday I drove to    Waldorf to a spot called Mimi's Cafe. After driving 20  minutes in the rain to get there I was expecting a great meal. I heard they have really good french toast so I decided to give it a try.

I arrived at Mimi's about 10:00a.m. and the restaurant was not packed, surprisingly. I waited 10 minutes for a table, not bad. I ordered the Cinnamon Brioche French Toast. The waitress told me it was a popular item. My sister ordered the Four Cheese Quiche. 

The food arrived about 10 minutes later. I must say, I liked the french toast. It's hard to get cinnamon brioche french toast right. My scrambled cheese eggs and bacon were cooked just the way I like them. The food was good but nothing to brag about. Was the 20 minute drive worth it, not really. I am sure there were other places to choose from closer to the house. I kind of reminded me of a good diner breakfast. I didn't realize Mimi's was a chain restaurant. There is also a location close to Baltimore. If you happen to be in Waldorf check out Mimi's Cafe.
Here's the link: http://www.mimiscafe.com/