Most bars in the neighborhood have a grill. In my opinion,
not many of them know how to use it. Today I want to discuss a bar that uses their
grill, and uses it well. I am discussing The House Tavern. The bar is rather
small, and cozy. A little like hanging out in a buddy’s Man-Cave. I have been
in here a few times, but never sampled the food, figuring it would be like all
the others. Tonight I finally broke down and tried it. I ordered the burger
with fries. As you know, I eat the sides first, especially with a burger,
because I absolutely attest cold fries. When this plate hit the table, I knew I
was in for a treat. The fries were a golden brown, and were still sizzling. The
burger was served open faced with the top bun on the side. The meat was covered
with Swiss, as had been requested, and a slew of onions. The burger was nestled
on its bed of lettuce, with fresh cut Grainger tomatoes to the side. I love a
place that allows you to dress your own meal, and even more, a place that
values local produce. So back to the fries, golden brown, sizzling hot, home
cut fries. They came unsalted, which to me is a plus because I get to choose
how much salt I need. I tossed a little salt their way, spread out some
Ketchup, and tried the first one. I have never had to wait for fries to cool
down to eat them, until tonight. When they were finally cool enough, I dove in
and before I knew it, the last fry was on my fork, where did they all go, I know
there more around here somewhere. I was a little sad that they were all gone,
but this did leave me a chance to attack the burger. This burger was a true
culinary treat from the first succulent bite, to the last morsel. Every bite
was a moist meaty entrance to a long past skill. It was grilled to perfection,
medium well but still juicy. The lettuce was fresh and unwilted, providing
burst of juice to mix in with the meat’s juices. The Swiss added a slight tanginess
to counterbalance the sweet fresh tomatoes. This burger was well thought, and
well executed. Needless to say when the owner recommended I try the “OpenHouse”
burger served with grilled onions and Swiss, I am 100% sure that I will try it,
and have told her so. And let me tell you, there is no way that I know, to
truly justify how perfect this burger was, so please, go try it on your own. A
true 5 out of 5 bites.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
22 June 2012 - Kay's H.O.P. Burger
So driving up and down Chapman Highway, it is almost
impossible to miss the Kay's sign. That great big ice cream cone is a staple of
the South Knox area. People give directions by it, it's referenced in several
of the local stories, and how could it not be. Every time I had stopped by
Kay's, I would rush in, grab a pint or quart of the rocky road ice cream, and
shoot back home. But, you cannot help but notice the nostalgia tucked away in
this roadside café. The antique Coca-Cola signs, the placemats with a story of
Kay’s plight. It is a truly great place for a bite. So I finally decided to try
them out. I asked for the H.O.P, and let me tell you, I am so glad I did. The
cook started making everything right in front of me. They don’t hide the
process behind a wall. Fresh lettuce, Grainger tomatoes, a half-pound of beef, sliced
cheese, what a great burger. The bun is toasted on the grill as the burger
cooks. A true dining pleasure. It could have used a small amount of mustard,
but overall a solid 3 ½ Bites.
21 June 2012 - Krystal's Chipotle Wings
So this afternoon I swung into Krystal’s. I didn’t know they
had wings, and as you will learn through this blog, I love wings and try to
find new spots to eat them as often as possible. I am quite particular about
wings. They have to be well cooked; the glaze should be slightly wet, definitely
not slimy. So to Krystal’s wings, for starters the Chipotle wings have a dry
rub, which I love. The spice is not for the weak of tongue. There is a heat to
these bad boys that I didn’t think I would find outside of the southwest. When
you bite into them, the heat takes your taste buds to hell and back. If you
have the chops to endure it, the heat will finally dissipate and you are
eventually left with a bowl of empty bones, a need to drink a pitcher of milk, and
the desire to drive back for another order. They are not the best wings I have
ever had, but they are on the top five list for sure. An easy 4 bites out of 5.
20 June 2012 - Ruby Tuesdays
So this evening I went trolling Chapman Highway looking for
something to eat. I stopped at the Ruby Tuesday in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
When I sat at the bar, I was greeted by Chelsea. She recommended the Asiago
Peppercorn Steak. She took my drink order and brought me a wonderful White
Russian. I ordered the steak with the cheddar garlic potatoes and the spaghetti
squash. You can call me a purist, but i enjoy eating each portion of the meal
separately. Start with the side closest to you, then the next ending on the
entree. So the potatoes were first. It was a smooth creamy potato with a small
hint of garlic and a burst of cheddar. Let me tell y'all right now, that alone
would have been worth the drive. The spaghetti squash was firm to the tooth
with a sweet hint from the squash slightly enhanced by the melted butter. All
ready i was in heaven. Just with the sides, i could have eaten myself into a
food coma. Finally the point of anticipation, the steak. Cooked to a perfect
mid-rare, just slightly pink inside and uncut so the juices have not rested out
and dried the steak. It was perfectly crusted in crushed peppercorn. and then
topped with thin strips of Asiago cheese. Let me tell you, everything combined
into one of the best first bites I have had in a long, long time. The steak was
melting in my mouth with the tartness of the cheese and the spice from the
peppercorn, absolutely amazing. Not a perfect meal, but very close. I would
give this meal 4 1/2 of the 5 bites. A must try next time you’re in Ruby
Tuesdays.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
20 June 2012 Blog Description
So I had this idea, a rather simple one, to create a blog
about the food from local restaurants. I am not sure about you, but all too
often, I have sat at the table of a restaurant that all my friends told me,
"I had to try!", only to leave feeling like I had just wasted a large
amount of time, and money. And I thought to myself, why didn't someone warn me
about how horrid this place was? Are they really my friends, if they sent me
here? With all that being said, I feel it must be discussed, that I am not from
here. South Knox is my new home but I was imported here. I was born in Las
Vegas and have lived all over this country, as well as many others. If you want
me to try the new Korean Restaurant, remember that I lived there for four
years. I WILL RATE THE FOOD BASED ON LIVING IN KOREA. I hear constantly,
"Well it’s pretty damn good to us locals who haven't been anywhere and
just don't know any better." Thanks for that, I all ready feel bad for
talking about your favorite restaurant, and now I must have insulted you as
well. Well no more, from now on I will just smile, and bear the horrid tastes,
and when I get home, I will share them here, with you. So that is the concept in it's entirety. I will post here whenever i go out to eat. I will let you know what I ate, where I ate, and what I thought of it. I hope you like it. Bon Appétit.
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