1445 W. Taylor St.
Chicago, IL
(312) 226-2408
website
reviews
Monday to Sunday 11:30am - 9:30pm
The reviews on Centerstage were all positive and we were feeling adventurous this day. And, I forgot to bring the camera because I was starving and my brain ceases to function when I'm hungry.
When we first walked in, the waitress (the only one around) shot us the dirtiest look. There was only two other couples in the restaurant. A little unnerved, we sat down by the window and proceeded to order. First of all, the review said none of the entrees exceeded $10 which was absolutely wrong, because the special of the day was tender lamb shanks and costs close to $20. This was the first time I've been to a Middle Eastern styled restaurant so I was a bit overwhelmed and asked the waitress for advice. Other than the lamb shanks, she had no other suggestions and I was not in the mood for lamb. We ordered two appetizers in addition to our entrees. I can't remember what we ordered specifically because everything was bland. Even our hunger can't make the food taste good.
Was it because it was the restaurant's downtime (Saturday night around 6)? Did we order the wrong things (falafel and breek with beef)? Was it us? I have no idea, but it will be a while before I trust Centerstage for eatery advice again.
Lastly, the glimpse of the kitchen we caught from the cashier's desk looked like sanitation might be an issue.
UNSAVORY EXPERIENCE! Not coming back, ever.
Friday, March 30, 2007
India House
1473 W Schaumburg Rd # 1521 (Cross Street: Ellington Drive)
Schaumburg, IL 60194
(847)895-5501
* Mon-Thu 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-10pm
* Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-11pm
* Sat 12pm-3pm, 5pm-11pm
* Sun 12pm-3pm, 5pm-10pm
The buffets are available Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
India House was strongly recommended by my brother. The buffet is affordable and a great way to try various India dishes. Seating was prompt and the service was ok. The waitresses were nice, but seemed overwhelmed with clearing tables (which they did very efficiently). For more reviews, click here.
The meat was tender and flavorful.
Indian bread! We have such a thing for Indian bread.
Not knowing what most of the stuff was, I just grabbed random dishes. My favorite was the tandoori chicken which is laying on the rice.
J's plate.
This was the moment of the night. This restaurant has this table set up at the back end of the room. Seeing the little puff balls there, I got curious and inquired the waitress about them. She replied, "oh these? You just fill it with this sauce here and pop it into your mouth." To which I replied, "cool, let's try some." So I went back to the table and shared my findings with my brothers and J. Somehow, the guys thought I said that these puff balls were deserts so they got rather enthusiastic. We thought it would be cool to pop them into our mouths at the same time, kinda like downing shots. 1, 2, 3 and the looks on our faces were indescribable. I'm not going to say anything more about them here except that everyone should try it "FILL WITH SAUCE AND POP INTO MOUTH" as an initiation rite for this restaurant.
This place was fun. I think we will definitely be back.
Schaumburg, IL 60194
(847)895-5501
* Mon-Thu 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-10pm
* Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-11pm
* Sat 12pm-3pm, 5pm-11pm
* Sun 12pm-3pm, 5pm-10pm
The buffets are available Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
India House was strongly recommended by my brother. The buffet is affordable and a great way to try various India dishes. Seating was prompt and the service was ok. The waitresses were nice, but seemed overwhelmed with clearing tables (which they did very efficiently). For more reviews, click here.
The meat was tender and flavorful.
Indian bread! We have such a thing for Indian bread.
Not knowing what most of the stuff was, I just grabbed random dishes. My favorite was the tandoori chicken which is laying on the rice.
J's plate.
This was the moment of the night. This restaurant has this table set up at the back end of the room. Seeing the little puff balls there, I got curious and inquired the waitress about them. She replied, "oh these? You just fill it with this sauce here and pop it into your mouth." To which I replied, "cool, let's try some." So I went back to the table and shared my findings with my brothers and J. Somehow, the guys thought I said that these puff balls were deserts so they got rather enthusiastic. We thought it would be cool to pop them into our mouths at the same time, kinda like downing shots. 1, 2, 3 and the looks on our faces were indescribable. I'm not going to say anything more about them here except that everyone should try it "FILL WITH SAUCE AND POP INTO MOUTH" as an initiation rite for this restaurant.
This place was fun. I think we will definitely be back.
Rizzata's redux
See our original post here.
Last time we were rushed. This time, we were still rushed.
Deep dish pizza with pepperoni, italian beef and canadian bacon.
What makes Rizzata's pizza great is the cheese... see how cheesey it is? And it's also the tomato sauce, which always taste wonderfully fresh.
Calzone with italian beef and pepperoni. Again, their low-fat mozzarella cheese is sooo good.
We did try several other items, such as the BBQ beef sandwich and the sausage lasagna. However, the sandwich was just average and J did not like the lasagna.
So our advice is to stick with Rizzata's CALZONES. Best, calzones, EVER.
Last time we were rushed. This time, we were still rushed.
Deep dish pizza with pepperoni, italian beef and canadian bacon.
What makes Rizzata's pizza great is the cheese... see how cheesey it is? And it's also the tomato sauce, which always taste wonderfully fresh.
Calzone with italian beef and pepperoni. Again, their low-fat mozzarella cheese is sooo good.
We did try several other items, such as the BBQ beef sandwich and the sausage lasagna. However, the sandwich was just average and J did not like the lasagna.
So our advice is to stick with Rizzata's CALZONES. Best, calzones, EVER.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Pegasus redux
See our original post here.
We didn't get quality photos of the entree during our last visit. So here's to making it up...
The food was great, as always. The only complaint that we would sometimes have is about the service. Sometimes, the service is great. Sometimes, you have to ask for the bread. We'll be back.... eventually, maybe.
Next up, the Parthenon.
We didn't get quality photos of the entree during our last visit. So here's to making it up...
The food was great, as always. The only complaint that we would sometimes have is about the service. Sometimes, the service is great. Sometimes, you have to ask for the bread. We'll be back.... eventually, maybe.
Next up, the Parthenon.
Happy Belated St. Patrick's Day
This is Paula Deen's Easy Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe. We've made this many times, and it's simple and tasty every single time. However, you must be warned, this recipe is not suitable for those with high blood pressure or coronary artery disease because of the butter and bacon.
This is the perfect celebratory meal for St. Pattie's Day. Bottoms up!
This is the perfect celebratory meal for St. Pattie's Day. Bottoms up!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Fun with Slow Cookers
We had a busy weekend.
First try - Beef and Beer Stew. We choose Guinness for the beer and the beef turned out very flavorful. The sides were creamed spinach and sweet potato fries, which provided nice contrasts to the meat.
Second try - Pork Barbecue. This came out really good too. We used Famous Dave's Sweet & Zesty BBQ sauce.
Asparagus is one of our favorite sides. This was sauteed with olive oil and a splash of vinegar.
The sides assembled. In addition to the asparagus, we had whole grain rice and macaroni salad.
The finished product
First try - Beef and Beer Stew. We choose Guinness for the beer and the beef turned out very flavorful. The sides were creamed spinach and sweet potato fries, which provided nice contrasts to the meat.
Second try - Pork Barbecue. This came out really good too. We used Famous Dave's Sweet & Zesty BBQ sauce.
Asparagus is one of our favorite sides. This was sauteed with olive oil and a splash of vinegar.
The sides assembled. In addition to the asparagus, we had whole grain rice and macaroni salad.
The finished product
Mitsuwa
Normally, we tend to avoid food courts like the plague. However, we were willing to make an exception for Mitsuwa. The food court has about 5 separate booths along with an ice cream stand and sushi bar. Out of the 5 booths, one stand served Korean fare, one stand served Chinese fare and three stands served Japanese fare. This day, J set his heart on ramen and I craved bibimbap.
100 E. Algonquin Road,
Arlington Hts., IL 60005
(847)956-6699
9:00AM - 8:00PM
Mitsuwa's liquor shop with a large selection of sake. It's too bad we aren't really into sake.
These food court displays are like window shopping, for food!
There was so much stuff to look at.
Today's special - juicy pork cutlet using top quality Berkshire for $8.95
Today's special - Mixed Vegetable Soba for $5.00
So many choices... still taking it all in.
It really took us a good long while to decide
In addition to the ramen, the small katsu-don set for $3.90 caught J's eyes.
I found my selection. Apparently, bibimbap in a stone bowl is called dol sot.
J's small ramen, which he enjoyed and reminded him of Naruto
My dol sot, I like the stone bowl because it keeps the food warm longer and makes the rice crunchy
My dol sot all mixed up
J's small katsu-don set as is
I rearranged it and opened the lid. He also liked this set with the exception of the egg on top of the katsu and the miso soup. The egg was runny and the miso was bland.
Overall, we quite enjoyed this experience.
100 E. Algonquin Road,
Arlington Hts., IL 60005
(847)956-6699
9:00AM - 8:00PM
Mitsuwa's liquor shop with a large selection of sake. It's too bad we aren't really into sake.
These food court displays are like window shopping, for food!
There was so much stuff to look at.
Today's special - juicy pork cutlet using top quality Berkshire for $8.95
Today's special - Mixed Vegetable Soba for $5.00
So many choices... still taking it all in.
It really took us a good long while to decide
In addition to the ramen, the small katsu-don set for $3.90 caught J's eyes.
I found my selection. Apparently, bibimbap in a stone bowl is called dol sot.
J's small ramen, which he enjoyed and reminded him of Naruto
My dol sot, I like the stone bowl because it keeps the food warm longer and makes the rice crunchy
My dol sot all mixed up
J's small katsu-don set as is
I rearranged it and opened the lid. He also liked this set with the exception of the egg on top of the katsu and the miso soup. The egg was runny and the miso was bland.
Overall, we quite enjoyed this experience.
Famous Dave's Bar-B-Q
1101 East Dundee Road
Palatine, IL 60067
Phone: 847-202-2213
Fax: 847-202-2214
Once in a while, we just need BBQ! You've probably seen these places around. It's decent enough, I suppose.
Sauces! I have a thing with sauces and since Dave's has a nice selection, we visit often. Our favorite, this time around, was "Sweet & Zesty".
We were frakkin' starving. Wings for appetizer. It wasn't really anything special, but like I said, frakkin' starving!
Ribs, ribs, ribs sated our hunger. Although this time around, the ribs on the end were really dry and tough.
Not from Daves's... we finally got that table-top tripod!
It looks... silly, hopefully useful in the future endeavors.
We received a little constructive criticism. Apparently, our photos need more commentary... ... ... FINE!
Palatine, IL 60067
Phone: 847-202-2213
Fax: 847-202-2214
Once in a while, we just need BBQ! You've probably seen these places around. It's decent enough, I suppose.
Sauces! I have a thing with sauces and since Dave's has a nice selection, we visit often. Our favorite, this time around, was "Sweet & Zesty".
We were frakkin' starving. Wings for appetizer. It wasn't really anything special, but like I said, frakkin' starving!
Ribs, ribs, ribs sated our hunger. Although this time around, the ribs on the end were really dry and tough.
Not from Daves's... we finally got that table-top tripod!
It looks... silly, hopefully useful in the future endeavors.
We received a little constructive criticism. Apparently, our photos need more commentary... ... ... FINE!
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Made-Over Deep Dish Brownies
I got the recipe from here.
A little set-back today got me really, well, set-back, today. Nothing starts me back up like a little baking and sweets.
It didn't taste exactly like the brownies that I used to make with all the sugar, butter and eggs, but it wasn't bad. It tasted like chocolate-y bread, in a good way.
I really need to get that tripod from best buy. Having a little equipment malfuntion =/
A little set-back today got me really, well, set-back, today. Nothing starts me back up like a little baking and sweets.
It didn't taste exactly like the brownies that I used to make with all the sugar, butter and eggs, but it wasn't bad. It tasted like chocolate-y bread, in a good way.
I really need to get that tripod from best buy. Having a little equipment malfuntion =/
Monday, March 5, 2007
Hawaii
Again, I didn't actually get to go. Looking at these however, I'm just amazed at the selection of seafood available in Hawaii. Look! It looks so fresh and colorful... like the top quality produce that you see on cooking shows.
This is what my father ended up purchasing...
And this
And this too
The purchases were brought to a local restaurant to be cooked...
Don't you look familiar
Cooked with soybean paste
Veggie is good for you
Other misc photos from this trip
I love shrimp rolls
Can you tell my family has a thing for shrimps?
This is what my father ended up purchasing...
And this
And this too
The purchases were brought to a local restaurant to be cooked...
Don't you look familiar
Cooked with soybean paste
Veggie is good for you
Other misc photos from this trip
I love shrimp rolls
Can you tell my family has a thing for shrimps?
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