Archive for the 'American' Category

Gordon Ramsay

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


The London West Hollywood
1020 N San Vicente Blvd
West Hollywood, CA, 90069
(310) 358-7788
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Dish to get:Risotto

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DATE OF VISIT: 6/13/2009

CHOWVEL BLURP: Be ready to dish out the mula.



Salmon


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The expectation for a restaurant with $$$$ and raves reviews, you come to expect a lot. You expect such a meal to change your life. The food is great, but not out of this world. If you’re a fan of fine dining and an atmosphere that is not tightly packed, then this place is a perfect choice for that. If you are looking for a meal that will make you rave about it for days and weeks, then this place may not be the place for that. Don’t set your expectations so high, which some of us do when we read and hear about a restaurant and how incredible it is, because you may set yourself up for disappointment. The service is top notch, you have waiters in full suits serving your meal, which is a nice touch, but not a must. They are attentive to your table and will make you feel at home. Not a place to frequent, but for some who enjoy a somewhat private and isolated good meal, this would be a place to go if you have some cash to spare.
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Pizza Zone - Victoria, BC (Canada)

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009


1806 Cook Street
Victoria, BC, Canada, V8T 3P6
(250) 383-0241
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Dish to get:420

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DATE OF VISIT: 6/20/2009

CHOWVEL BLURP: Not much to eat in Victoria, one of the bright spots of Victoria.



Pizza Zone


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If you ever find yourself in the city of Victoria, British Columbia, and you’re looking for some decent pizza, try to stop by at Pizza Zone. It reminds you a bit of Pizza Hut, but better. There’s not much excitement in the city, if you like gardens then Buschart Gardens is about an hour bus drive away, but the highlight of the trip there was Pizza Zone and the meatlovers (420) pizza, but that isn’t saying much.
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Pike Place Market - Seattle, WA

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009


85 Pike Street
Seattle, WA, 98101

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Dish to get:Your Perference

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DATE OF VISIT: 6/22/09

CHOWVEL BLURP: A hip cool market place, if you love food, you’ll love PP.



Pike's Place


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Pike Place Market is a landmark in Seattle definitely worth chowveling to. The market is located right next to the beach and has a plethora of food choices and snacks along with boutique stores you usually don’t find anywhere else. If you are a fan of Starbucks, the OG store is located at Pike’s, this is where the empire began and it’s a zoo there, but don’t bring your laptop, there’s no room, but you can still people watch just like people do at regular Starbucks. The seafood is fresh and is known for colorful personalities selling the goods, with fish flying through the air. PETA had some issues with the throwing, but what’s the big deal, they’re already caught and dead, who cares if they get thrown to be cut up for dinner. Even with the lame boycotters, Pike Place is still a place anyone can enjoy and appreciate.
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Japadog - Vancouver, Canada

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009


899 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2K6

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Dish to get:Okonomi

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DATE OF VISIT: 6/21/2009

CHOWVEL BLURP: A japanese spin on an american favorite, another excuse for fusion.



Japa Dog Menu I


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How much more can you pimp out a hot dog? Mixing Japanese ingredients with good american hot dogs is one way. Japanese mayo, bento flakes, seaweed flakes, are just some of the things JapaDog incorporates. Thinking about the taste of a hot dog/sausage pretty much would go good with any ingredient. Instead of sauerkraut, what about korean kim chi? Is the next wave of hot dogs involve fused with cuisines from other countries? Maybe. Japadog is just the start, one thing that Japa does is bring the usual japanse restaurant customer service to a hot dog stand, which is one of the reasons why it is so popular. The food isn’t going to wow you, but they’re doing something different and unique, if you’re in Vancouver, this is a worth while place to travel.

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Umami Burger - Los Angeles

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009


850 S. La Brea
Los Angeles, CA, 90036
323-931-3000
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Dish to get: Umami Burger

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Not your usual burger, low end quality desserts for high end prices.



Umami Burger


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This cool little burger spot has a interesting burger selection for all sorts of tastes, but the Umami Burger would be a choice for everyone to enjoy. The place has a hipster feel to it, but in a non-hipster location. It’s BYOB and there’s a liquor store down the street if you need some drinks. The fried sides come out with a unique tasting ketchup, either you love it or you’ll think it is just okay. I’ve had better ketchup, but regular Heinz ketchup would have tasted just as good. The location is easily seen from the street and it is a good spot to meet up with friends and try a new burger joint. If you are in town, the burger is pretty good, but for 9 bucks a burger, it may be a bit pricey if you want to get full as well.
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