Back from lunch, Ill try to be as gentle as possible with my review of this board favorite.
Mixed results:
The Bowl of Red was excellent. The flavor was bold, and the different texture of the tortilla strips made this cup of chili great. The Cilantro was a nice touch, and the sour cream, and cheese added to the overall dish. Very good. I would be interested in trying his seafood gumbo, since his soups(brunswick stew), and chili have been winners on my 2 visits.
The Cajun Blackened Ribeye..., not very good, I asked for medium rare, and got well done, and the piece of meat was pretty small, and relatively fatty, even for a ribeye ( I have a short window for lunch, otherwise I would have sent it back). The etoufee..., a beautiful dark brown color, and great texture, decent tasting to start, but with a slightly bitter aftertaste. I am not sure what a baked potato is doing being offered with this dish, a side of rice would be more appropriate.
I make cajun food alot at home(made andoullie & chicken gumbo this weekend as a matter of fact with a roux that took over 30 minutes to get the right color), we also have a great cajun spot out by my house. I have had/made better etoufee's
The cup of chili, and the ribeye cost me $16. Kind of steep for what I got(I am actually still hungry).
I dont know if I will give Chuck's a 3rd chance to try his Mexican offerings. I stated above I really wanted to like this place since I only have a couple of GNR's near my work close enough for lunch(Lao Sze Chuan, Katy's, & Fabulous Noodles), but I cant eat Chinese food every day, so another option would have been great. Dont shoot the messenger, it is just one persons opinion.
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jimswside on August 5th, 2008, 12:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.