Best meal during the 2012 NYE celebration weekend. The service was great,
attentive but not overwhelming. She mentioned that K-Paul’s does not have a
freezer like twenty times when we were asking about the menu. I was amused by
her almost robotic responses.
Wow! A gem in San Miguel regional history’s crown! Find out about mining,
Tel-ski resort development, Ute inhabitants, and Telluride town development.
Walk through a restored building to see the artifacts, browse it’s shop for
well written books and gifts, or attend any of its many special events from
Native American concerts to Town fireside chats about mining, and most recently
in June 2009: a live re-enactment of the Butch Cassidy bank robbery - guns
ablazing and a horse back…
This is a fun Sunday morning spot. Where else can you get live jazz and the
owner singing names off the waiting list with perfect eggs? Don’t answer that
because I’ll be right here anyway.
After two weeks of craving fried chicken, I caved in and ended up at Four Way.
My boyfriend and I decided that Sunday would be the perfect day to try out this
restaurant. We got there a little early in anticipation of the church crowd. By
time we were done with our meal (around 1:30), we were glad we had come early
because the restaurant was filling up.
With this being the first time going here, I’ve been always told that you WILL
be in a food coma after, and trust there’s no disappointment in that. Because
of the location, it’s not going to be one of the finer restaurants in Houston,
however, it does set the bar as being on of my favorite Houston restaurants.
I am a BIG fan of the Big Wrap - beyond the speedy, efficient service,
everything on the menu is outstanding. Babs, the friendly owner, told me that
with the exception of ranch dressing and tortillas, everything is made from
scratch in-house which certainly lends to the fresh nature of all the food. My
favorite item on the menu remains the Pesto Wrapture which is essentially a
basil pesto chicken (or tofu) burrito with rice, beans and a choice of salsa,
cheese, etc. The fruit smoothies are…
A dear friend recommended we try this restaurant. We never heard of it, even
though we routinely visit Carmel. What a delightful restaurant. Went on a
Monday morning the week after Thanksgiving, so the city was somewhat dead. The
restaurant itself was basically empty except for another couple.
I’ve heard generally mediocre statements about Citizen Cake, therefore I’ve
always avoided it and it’s cousin restaurant ‘Orson’. But on a frigid day I
decided a little scone wouldn’t hurt.
A fancy dive in Laguna situated in a prime spot with a prime view, I thoroughly
enjoyed my lunch at Coyote Grill. The fish tacos were amazing. Packed with
meat and yummy goodness up top (see pic), it’s hard to pick up and stuff in
your mouth, but I polished off my plate and had the urge to lick it clean, but
that wouldn’t be very “Laguna” of me. The food was stellar.
My husband and I came across this place a few months ago when we were visiting
the area, and when we came back to Monterey, we knew we had to visit again. I
ordered one blueberry pancake and some oatmeal - the pancakes are HUGE, so if
you’re not starving one will probably suit you. I typically don’t order
pancakes for breakfast but these were just the best! Light, fluffy, and
slightly crispy on top.
Not often do I write reviews, but the service and product has made this our
favorite casual restaurant in the desert. They are very quick, but the fish
you order is always excellent and my husband and I can attest to the freshness
of their product, since we pick up our fresh fish and other seafood here
weekly. If you go, ask for Lanai, she will make you feel like you have been
going to the Fisherman’s Market for all your life and you are one of her
closest friends. And yes, you can have…
The ambiance is so relaxing, fun, and vibrant! Although the waiters mostly
speak spanish which I know nothing about, they are all super friendly and
patient. The live band, OMG, is so entertaining and fun.
Food was very good and the house Merlot was also quite good. Service was
excellent and even the manager was attentive. Definitely recommend this
restaurant for good food, great service and a nice, comfortable environment.
There’s a very particular kind of hangover where you’re not quite at the
sunglasses-indoors light-gives-me-a-headache state. You’re a little off, a
little weak, and the world just looks a little different, a little strange. The
light reflects differently off of familiar objects. It’s a Saturday morning
hangover, not the black agony of a Sunday morning.
Neptune’s Net also allows you to have Mexico Coca-Cola, not that fake corn
syrup crap, but that authentic real sugar cane deliciousness. I don’t know if
that is a common thing in Cali but sweet Jesus, nothing beats that great
authentic real sugar Coke taste.
Came here for dinner on a Saturday night, the place was packed but the staff
was prompt, polite and offered great service. The food was great, some of the
best I’ve had. The fried lobster was amazing!!! It was clear from the portions
and quality of meat, that they were not cutting corners.
This is my ultimate favorite restaurant to go eat at while visiting Old Town
San Diego. Outside in the front window you can watch the ladies make homemade
tortillas. There can sometimes be a wait depending on what time and day you eat
there but usually not too bad.
Beautiful ballpark nestled right in downtown San Diego a few blocks from the
gaslamp district. This place is truly a “park.” Grassy areas for picnicking
and watching the game for cheap are located just outside the stadium but inside
the park.
Fresh picks from the boats that regularly come in there at The H& M Landing
area. Lobster, fish, shrimp, WHATEVER…. It’s there, and IT’S GOOD.
This is paradise on Earth for anyone who loves animals as much as i do.
There is hardly any other place in the World like it.