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  • August9th

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    This week we decided to go out for lunch and since our son informed us he wanted to stay home, we decided to try somewhere new so we went to The Tavern at J.R. Crickets – what a mouthful!  It is a shopping center that gets a ton of foot traffic as it is accross the street from the Huntersville Presbyterian Hospital and the adjacent medical offices plus a bunch of other businesses including Joe Gibbs’ NASCAR shop.

    We went there and were suprised at how empty it was, but it was early so we figured that it was not an issue.  I was not really all that hungry so I ordered their appetizer trio so we could taste them and my husband ordered a Buffalo Chicken sandwich.  As we ordered two very  large groups came in and sat down.

    They gave us these HUGE sodas, afterwards when I saw they cost almost $3.00 I wished that I had gotten water – yikes!  First I don’t drink that much so it is wasteful plus at $3.00 I could have run across the street to the grocery store and bought a 6 pack.

    The way I was sitting I could see the guys in the kitchen and strangely they were talking to the bartender casually.  I thought this was strange as they had our order plus a 16 person table and a 10 person table.  In my years as a waitress during college I would call that slammed.

    When our food got to the table I understood why.

    While I was at the store getting my Diet Coke I should have also gone in the frozen food section and brought my own food.  They did not “cook” anything it was all frozen and heated/fried.  My mozerella sticks were greasy and when I dipped them in the marinara it was not just cold it was ice cold – like it had been in a refridgerator.  It was disgusting.

    The onion rings were over-fried, breaded to death and with absolutely no taste.  The potato skins were bland and undercooked.  Seriously how hard is it to HEAT things, it is not like ANY of the items were made by them.  I literally had a few bites of each one and decided to suck down my ginormous Diet Coke barrel and dream of Gordon Ramsey doing a Kitchen Nightmares segment there.

    My husband’s Buffalo Chicken sandwich was bland – strange, since he asked for it to have their hottest buffalo sauce.  After seeing their hot, I would hate to see mild.  He ate about half and said enough.

    I was so disappointed as bar food is usually my weakness, I love the ooey gooey tastes although pay for it later.  This was just a nightmare – and expensive nightmare as it cost us about $25.00 and I could have made it at home for probably 10.

    They have a website and I found out they are a chain in Atlanta.  I sure hope the food is better in Atlanta because in Huntersville it sure sucked.  Their website was awful too – here are some hints for them, shut off the music it sounds like a bad porn movie or the Weather Channel.  And if you are going to have most of your pages be Flash (which I personally hate) then finish it that way.  People notice when you throw in some other pages and for goodness sake FINISH IT.  Don’t have a section on comments that shows fake comment text.  I will not even comment on the fact their url says the restaurant is in Charlotte, yet they are in Huntersville – Sheesh!

    Not only that but my husband will not let me pick another place for a while.  If you happen to be on Gilead Road in Huntersville go to Five Guys next door – your pocket will be fuller and so will your stomach.

  • August4th

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    On our recent trip to Aruba my son was all excited to see a Wendy’s on our way to our timeshare.  I was more intrigued by a brightly colored restaurant located right next door Sawasdee Thai Restaurant.  When we got to the Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club, I asked about it and was told it was very good.

    We decided to give it a try.  Like most Palm Beach Restaurants it was an easy walk from the high rise resorts so we chose to walk.  After that try we went again.  In fact I think we would have gone their every night.  WOW.

    There are so many great things about Sawasdee Thai Restaurant that I am unsure how to even start.  You know how you look at a menu and something reads like it should taste good and the picture looks great and then when you get it you wonder if you got what you ordered?  Kind of like the Big Mac on the menu looks nothing like the squashed sideways looking burger with globs of goo?  Well Sawasdee Thai Restaurant is one of those restaurants where I felt the chef took presentation to heart.

    I found the service to be refreshingly simple.  Meaning it was a feeling of being a guest versus waited on.  Probably not the most prompt but that added to the charm.  One of our orders was taking a long time so they thoughtfully brought us out an order of spring rolls.

    My husband looked at them suspiciously then took a tentative bite.  My acting skill are not up to par because his eyes widened and he grabbed his second one.  They were absolutely delightful.  They were crisply cooked and just the perfect size and when accompanied by their sauce they were heaven.

    I ordered the Red Curry Adventure and Steve order the Garlic Chicken while our son ate fried rice.  The Curry was spectacular – I am a huge curry fan and it was spicy and flavorful and the meat tender – it was definitely worth the wait.  Steve’s Garlic Chicken was fantastic as well. well cooked, spicy and great cuts of meat.

    We had enough left over for lunch the next morning are our bill was only around $50 with tip.  It was the cheapest sit down meal we had in Aruba and we had leftovers.  I will say that the next day the spices were even better as they had really soaked in.

    A few days later we went again because my uncle had joined us and he loves Thai.  He lives in Manhatten and eats at some really great Thai restaurants and wanted to get his take on it.

    We had the spring rolls again – and again they were perfect.  My son and husband did not deviate (they are like that!) but I ordered the Thai Pepper Chicken and my uncle ordered Pad Thai with prawns.  All were at two of three stars in the heat department.

    I am not a prawns lover so I have to take my uncles word for them but he said they were fabulous.  My chicken was spicy hot but in a good way.  Luckily they kept the water glasses full because it was hot.  If you are not into burning spicy food stick with one star.  I grew up in California on real Mexican food and love spicy so it worked for me.

    After our meal I asked my uncle how it stacked up to the New York Thai places and he said it was better.  In fact I think all three of us agreed that if we could find cheap airfaire we would fly to Aruba just to eat at Sawasdee Thai Restaurant.

    Hey isn’t Jet Blue having a special?  Hmmmmm The JetBlue Fall Fare Sale – fares for as little as $29 each way! Hurry, sale ends 8/5 11:59pm MT.  Better get clicking!

  • July29th

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    I guess reservations must really be down because Free Dining is now ongoing through 11/24/2009 then star up after Thanksgiving and run through 12/17/2009. If you stay in a Value you get the Quick Serve Dining Plan which includes two Quick Service Meals and two snacks per day).  Moderates, Deluxe and Deluxe Villas will all get the regular Dining Plan (one quick service meal, one sit down meal and one snack).  It looks like the only Deluxe resorts in this are Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom and the two Deluxe Villa Resorts are Old Key West and Saratoga Springs.

    All sounds great huh?  Well here is the fine print.  There are some blackout dates and you have to stay at RACK rate.  You also have to buy a park pass too.  For some people it works out, if you have an annual pass it is not so good.  Run the numbers for yourself and decide.

    Here is another option:

    Fall Discount Rates are also up for Disney Visa holders, Annual Pass Holders (code JYF)  and anyone who has the codes (use KHP).  35% off selected resorts with availability.  No dining plan or tickets included in this one.  They do not say anywhere the list of hotels involved but I am going to guess the list is similar to the Free Dining Hotels.

    I hate the WDW reservation system, all of the codes are given to Expedia so I use them Book your dream Disney vacation at Expedia.com!

    Personally I would choose Saratoga Springs – one of my favorite resorts at WDW.  We are going for Food and Wine and staying at the new Bay Lake Towers.  I am so excited, we have been waiting for that Magic Kingdom view for a long time. No Free Dining or Discouts for us – DVC members are not eligible but hey I will be sitting on my balcony watching Wishes so it is a great trade off!

  • July24th

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    For me my favorite meal is breakfast.  I love eggs Benedict the most and like the judge from Top Chef I can almost cry when I get served a bad egg.

    One day I was looking for a restaurant for breakfast and went on the Internet to see if I could find anything that was not a chain.  Nothing against chain restaurants but they really tend to lack charm and well anything special in the way they do things.  So I found this place called Toast Café.

    Now there are actually two, they opened a new restaurant in Davidson, North Carolina, but one we go to the original which is in Huntersville. Our Toast Café is a small house that was converted into a restaurant.  At one time it was probably an 800 square foot two bedroom and now it has about 14 tables, an eat-on bar and a ton of outdoor seating when there is good weather.

    It definitely has charm.  Did I mention the original hardwood floors?

    Huntersville is a great place to live, we are not Charlotte home of the banks and the largest city in North Carolina, we are not Cornelius or Mooresville the lakefront areas where the NASCAR elite and the uber rich live in their 10,000 square foot mansions.  Then there is Davidson, with its picturesque downtown and artsy charm and home to one of the best college basketball teams around, with a pricetag to match.  So sandwiched in between all of these is Huntersville, a town of about 10,000 where people are not too rich or too poor and have the best breakfast place around.

    So back to Toast Café.  Everything is fresh and made for you.  I get eggs Benedict with scrambled eggs (I hate poached) and it always comes out perfect.  My biggest gripe is flat barely scrambled eggs.  You can tell the cook does not care just slaps the egg on and cooks it and folds it and throws it on a plate.  Not at toast.

    They have a wonderful selection of flap jacks (pancakes) including a peanut butter and banana and a raspberry walnut – if I did not love my eggs Benedict I would be having one of those.  Instead of hash brown you get red skinned potatoes that are very well seasoned and so yummy you forget that potatoes are only supposed to be in moderation.  And yes they even serve great toast!

    Prices are very reasonable too, comparable to chains but without the chain taste.  They serve breakfast until 3 p.m. so you never have to worry about being to late.  On weekends get there early or late because the crowds of locals are huge.

    The best part is you get old-fashioned service, the kind that makes you want to come back.  And you will.  Again and again.

    Toast Cafe, 100 Huntersville-Concord Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078  T:(704) 875-7840