rmtraut wrote:The mackerel at Sunshine Cafe. So simple, yet so good.
Just a great dish. Rich (we like the rich) and savory (that to) with spongy/crusty and aioli slathered just-like-I- like-it goodness.The highight for me was the wood fired squid amatriciana with San Marzano's, guanciale, fideo and fennel aioli. A dish pulled from their greatest hits and one of the best things I've eaten in a long time.
rmtraut wrote:The mackerel at Sunshine Cafe. So simple, yet so good.
sandman wrote:rmtraut wrote:The mackerel at Sunshine Cafe. So simple, yet so good.
You're clearly a person of few words, rmtraut- but could those of us interested in this one possibly get a better description of the mackeral and the place? How it was prepared (grilled?), flavor, texture, sides/presentation? Links, info, pics?
sandman wrote:rmtraut wrote:The mackerel at Sunshine Cafe. So simple, yet so good.
You're clearly a person of few words, rmtraut- but could those of us interested in this one possibly get a better description of the mackeral and the place? How it was prepared (grilled?), flavor, texture, sides/presentation? Links, info, pics?
boudreaulicious wrote:Ooooh... Been wanting to try it but have been trying to avoid buttery pastry goodness. Owner is a good guy. Coffee is great tho hard to break the habit, both at home and at the evil chain that shall not be named, of drinking 16oz+, since he doesn't offer larger than 12 I think. Hope he does well--when I was in people seemed a bit confused that he's not making 100 silly drinks and supersizing them.
pairs4life wrote: I can't stand going to non-corporate Starbucks where they don't have the "short" on offer. It isn't on the menu but if you ask them they have 8 oz cups for drinks.
leek wrote:pairs4life wrote: I can't stand going to non-corporate Starbucks where they don't have the "short" on offer. It isn't on the menu but if you ask them they have 8 oz cups for drinks.
Not just that, that the non-corp doesn't do. And you often don't know until you go to pay, or have already ordered, and there are 47 people in line behind you, that it isn't a corp store!
riddlemay wrote:leek wrote:pairs4life wrote: I can't stand going to non-corporate Starbucks where they don't have the "short" on offer. It isn't on the menu but if you ask them they have 8 oz cups for drinks.
Not just that, that the non-corp doesn't do. And you often don't know until you go to pay, or have already ordered, and there are 47 people in line behind you, that it isn't a corp store!
Although this is a tangent to the thread title, I guess this is the place to ask it: There are Starbucks stores that look exactly like corporation-owned stores but are actually owned by independent franchisees? I never knew that! (I know of course about the Starbuckses that are located inside Barnes & Nobles and Targets and such, and I assume these are outliers.) Just so I get a fix on this thing, can you give me a couple of locations of Starbucks that look exactly like every other Starbucks but are in fact franchisee-owned?
Shasson wrote:a salad at Bad Apple. Seriously. The baby kale and blueberry salad -- baby kale, arugula, blueberry, pickled grape, spiced candied walnut, St Agur blue cheese, blueberry balsamic - was fantastic. And, the $5 small portion was generous. Put this on the menu at Vie, charge $12, and no one blinks an eye. Oh, and their Maxwell Street Porkchop Sandwich was not only awesome, it was also among the messiest things I've eaten (devoured) lately.