ChgoMike wrote:I'm now leaning towards Bombay Kabob House since it hasn't been done before and perhaps we should try it out before they (hopefully don't) close. It often looks too empty
My 2 cents worth: I concur with ChgoMike's statement above (that's 1 cent) and 11/13 works for me (that's the 2nd)....
Before we depart this thread for that of next month's lunch, I'd like to say thank you to GAF for organizing our Claire's outing. I finally got to try curried goat, something I've been putting off for too long because I was afraid it might be--well--too goaty. But instead it was delicious! I was even game to try the cows' feet, but (maybe fortunately) they were not available on Tuesday. I think my other favorites were the beef patty and the cabbage. I would agree that the spice, especially in the jerk chicken, could be kicked up a notch.... I used to get jerk chicken from a place on Howard called El Dinamico Dallas--it was near the Caribbean-American Bakery (but that was quite a while ago, and I don't even know if it is still there). Now that was eye-watering, mouth-watering, heartburn-inducing spicy jerk chicken (IMO)!
[I decided to go to Howard Thursday to check out the bakery---beef patties-yes!---and Dinamico Dallas indeed appears to be long gone....]
As to the relative tastiness of the caramel cake: We ordered 3 slices for the 6 of us, and when they gave us 3 HUGE slices, GAF (I think it was) commented that we could have ordered just one slice and split it 6 ways. Yet somehow I think all of that cake disappeared.... [In the spirit of full disclosure, I must admit--being already too full of curried goat, rice and beans, and cabbage--I took home the sole surviving portion of cake. Maybe I should have offered it to ChgoMike....]