Monday, August 25, 2008

Buddakan - Fancy, But Still a Chain




I have always had a soft spot in my heart for Buddha. It probably stems from Freshman year of college when I got the freshman 15 (or 20) and one of the girls on my floor introduced me to her dad and then proceeded to say, Rori, show my dad your Buddha belly. Ummm yeah that really happened.
Anyway, since then the Buddha has always been special to me so I was thrilled when a restaurant called Buddakan opened in NYC about a year and a half ago and quickly became the new hot spot. I was even happier when this trendy hot spot opened in my favorite NJ town - Atlantic City. With 3 locations, the original in Philly, NY and AC, this my friends is surely a chain.
I was lucky enough to dine here at the AC spot with some of my favorite people last weekend. We started the meal with delicious cocktails (lychee martini for me, dirty martini for others) and then moved on to my all time favorite appetizer. I know that is a bold statement to make but put your seat belts on because I am making it. The edamame ravioli (or dumplings) are beyond a doubt my favorite appetizer at any restaurant. They are pricey, but so delicious. In fact, after our first order we all decided to get another because they are that good. All they are mashed up edamame and prob some sort of sauce or something all wrapped together in a pasta or dumpling like case. Whatever they are, they rock my world! I also shared the boneless spareribs with Lilo, I mean Nina, and they were also excellent with a tasty sauce and cooked just right. It was def not too fatty for the princess. The portion is kind of small and served of very long plate that my parents seem to find very amusing and still talk about it to this day.
For an entree I shared the veggie fried rice and chicken with cashews with Lilo, I mean Nina. The rice was excellent. I love carbs, so I obvi loved this. The rice was not too greasy and had lots of eggs, eggs are awesome. Now, the chicken w/ cashews, that kind of sucked. The chicken had this funky taste to it like it was frozen and made from a Lean Cuisine. The sauce and the cashews were fine but as Harvard Professor Nina pointed out, it was the cheapest entree on the menu and probably why it sucked. I think that no matter what, if you are gonna charge 20 bucks for 4 bucks worth of chicken and nuts, it better be good. I do not care if I would strip for your dumplings. I guess I should have listened to Nina and ordered a steak dish. Too bad I wear the pants in this relationship. Anyway, the other girls at my table shared the sea bass and to quote Jen Roy, it was "fabulous." I would have tried it but for some reason I was not in the mood. For dessert I got a stoli vanilla and diet coke - very sweet!!!!
The ambiance at this place is very cool. It is very dark with Asian accents and on the ceiling they have a starry sky. It sounds cheesy but it works. The NY location is also very cool. No starry sky, but very big and grandiose. The only thing besides the chicken with cashews I do not like about this place is they have a communal table. Umm yes, I like to be nosy and listen to other peoples conversations but I can do that from another table, I do not need to be all up in their lo mein. If you go here, ask to not sit at the communal table.

Monday, August 18, 2008

This is Not a Coincidence


One of my most loyal readers Sarah just sent me this ridiculous story. It turns out right after I posted about my lunch time experience at the Olive Garden the future President of the USA, John McCain, (if we are lucky) had a lunch there with Senator Graham and my real hero Senator Josepth Liberman. Joey L makes me want to live in Conn so he can be my Senator. Some of you might know this already but back in the day when I lived in Riverdale Liberman would visit his lady friend Hadassa there. MommyDawg would wheel me in my stroller and good Ol'Joe would comment on what a cute baby she had. Smart man.
Anyway, I do not think this is a coincidence and truly believe McCain has people on his staff reading my blog. They must have seen my posting and decided to give it a try. Sen. Lieberman had a fish dish (no shocker there, he seems so cute and health conscience). President McCain had Spaghetti and Meatballs. That is my kind of meal.

Here is a link to the story.


Friday, August 15, 2008

Everyone Deserves a Second Chance


As I grow older and wiser I see that everyone deserves a second chance. Therefore after much hesitation I decided to enter the grand garden in Time Square with some co-workers today for lunch. Olive Garden is actually one of the closest chains to my office and stands 3 glorious stories high smack in the middle of Manhattan. I also decided to give this place another try because it has been getting a lot of press lately due to the fact that they are not so into having my favorite Girl Next Door Kendra endorse them all the time on her show. I guess they think they are classier than she is. Sadly, they really aren't. I love Kendra. If I was a big boobed, blonde, I think I would be like her. She likes sports and tries to act ghetto. I doubt she is a republican though.

Anyway, I went to Olive Garden in Times Square and it was great! I only got the Soup, Salad and Unlimited Breadstick lunch but it was awesome. The salad was really tasty. I liked the dressing and the fact that they put Parmesan cheese on top. I also like the soup. The best one is the pasta fagiola. It is really tasty and filled with pasta, beans, beef and veggies. It was great. The breadsticks were OK. They were a bit salty and I think maybe could have had more garlic on them or something. Overall, I was really pleased with my experience and for $8.95 it is a great deal in this big city of ours.
I am still afraid to try any of their actual dishes. Maybe oneday. Not a work day though.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Truly The Most Disgusting Thing Ever


I was going to use today's posting to focus on the amazing NYPost Softball Team and their championship victory last night. I of course did not really contribute to the win going 0-3, but I hit the ball hard and had a lot of spirit so I think that counts for something. I was going to talk about Manhattan Chains that are perfect for celebrating a team victory but when I saw this article on the Post site (clearly the only site I read) I had to put it up here.

Anyway it is about a Burger King employee who bathed in the sink there. That is truly repulsive. Like was he naked? Totally gross. It is almost as bad as those old school shots of rats playing in the donuts of Dunkin Donuts.

Check out the article below.


Friday, August 8, 2008

Can You Trust The Picture??


Well I do not think you can really trust anything.

My good friend and boss Jason just sent me a link to this site that shows you what fast food items look like in their ads (I seem to be writing a lot about ads this week - I really should be selling them, not writing about them) and then what they actually look like when purchased. It is really interesting and at times rather disgusting. As any loyal reader to this site knows, I love fast food but even I would not eat some of these things.

The items that look the most gross to me are the Arby's sandwich & the McDonald's Sausage Burrito.

Check it out.


Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Ruby Tuesday is Blowing Up


I have to say as a chain food expert and advertising extraordinaire (ok maybe I am just mediocre) this interesting Ruby Tuesday ad campaign and image overhaul is really a dream come true for me. I actually really like Ruby Tuesday and do not see the need for the great change but I do see how things are shifting to more upscale dining experiences overall. Essentially the are "blowing up" the last Ruby Tuesdays online today. Very exciting!!!

After that there will be new ads showing the new Ruby Tuesdays and all it had to offer. I am kind of excited to see. No matter what, I really hope they keep their salad bar. Me and Nina, I mean Lilo, really loved it there. We had so many great lunches after long days of Boston shopping there back in the day.

Here is the blow up that just happened online.


I am checking out the new menu now and it seems pretty good. Some things that stand out to me are the shrimp and chicken fingers platter, Shrimp Diablo, Chicken Fresco, Chicken Bella (someone can make a joke here), and the Fresh Avocado Quesadilla. It seems they still will have the salad bar which is freaking awesome. Also they have some smart eating choices which I am very into. You can get seafood, steak or chicken and then pick 2 sides. That is really perfect for me. Very cool, good job!

From the pics on the site, the new look is not that different. It kind of looks the way the new Friday's look. Eh

Anyway, I hope to try this out soon and let you know firsthand how everything is.


Monday, August 4, 2008

Pret a Manger - Yeah I am Ready


So I have a new love. It is Pret a Manger and lucky for me it is across the street from my office. When these first started opening up in NY I did not like at all. I think it is because I am much more adventurous in my eating habits then I was even 2 years ago. Now I love things like avocado and chipotle mayo ( I know I am CRAZY).

For those not familiar Pret a Manger is a sandwich, soup and salad chain that I believe originated in London. When my friend Erin lived in London she always spoke highly of the place. Again when I first tried I did not love. Everything is already prepared so you can not pick and chose what you want in your sandwich or salad and that annoyed me because I am kind of picky and only like the things I like.

Then cousin said he really liked it recently so I gave it another chance and boy am I glad I did. They have this FABULOUS chipotle shrimp sandwich. It is fresh, succulent shrimp with avocado, lettuce and a spicy chipotle mayo. I love it! I also love their chicken, mozzarella, tomato baguette. What is great about this place is you can get half (they call them slim) sandwiches so I mix and match. Today I mixed and matched the ones I just told you about. I have also tried the hummus sandwich here but I did not really love that. Cosi has a much better one.

Sometimes I mix half a sandwich with a soup. My go to soup is the butternut squash with apples. It is a bit more watery then other butternut squash soups but I still really like it.

I never had breakfast here but it looks like they have nice granola and yogurt parfaits as well as some fun pastries.

In closing I really recommend this place. It is perfect for grabbing a quick sandwich. They def have a gourmet taste and feel to them and everything tastes fresh.

So get ready and go eat!!!

Oh I just looked online and it seems the only American Pret locations are in NY and they do not seem to be in a rush to open anymore. I think they would do well in cities like DC and Boston. Maybe I will open one in Boston and then move into one of Somberg's extra bedrooms and hang out with Tyrone.



Friday, August 1, 2008

Great Article in The Post Today


Actually everyday there are great articles in the Post but this one is near and dear to my heart.
It talks about how chains are taking over the city. Interesting?? Maybe this means that the Post will finally allow me to link my blog on their site. That is my life goal.
Anyway, Dunkin Donuts (my love) is the #1 chain in the city. I am kinda shocked by that. I thought Starbucks would be higher. That is actually #4. There are more Subway's and my real true love forever, McDonald's.
Here is a link to the article.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/08012008/news/regionalnews/bucks_getting_dunked_122540.htm