Dining in Dusseldorf
Read MoreDutch food sucks.
Sorry, Holland. Beautiful country. Nice people. But the local food scene is basically one Long John Silvers after another, only with unpronounceable names.
Read MoreDutch food sucks.
Sorry, Holland. Beautiful country. Nice people. But the local food scene is basically one Long John Silvers after another, only with unpronounceable names.
Read MoreEcho and Rig is unlike any other restaurant in Las Vegas.
First, there’s that odd-sounding name, chosen (I was told) because the owners thought it had a nice ring. In a sense, the nonsensical name embodies the free-spirited and self-confident approach here to the entire dining experience — including food, drink, and service.
It’s best classified as a nouveau steakhouse, yet it also defies conventional description and expectation. On one hand, it’s a butcher shop, yet also offers an extensive salad and vegetarian menu. Its bar selection is top-notch (Abita Amber on tap!). Deserts are homemade. The staff knows and loves food. Bargain prices compared to what you’d pay elsewhere. What more could you ask?
Read MoreWe dined at a PF Chang’s once before, about ten years ago. We vaguely recalled an average experience. But since ten long years had passed, we were willing to give the popular restaurant chain another try. A parking lot full of mini-vans can’t be that wrong, can it?
Well…
Read MoreNote: Eighteen days and nights in New Orleans have ended. Looking back, here are some of of my fondest memories from this most recent stay:
Read MoreStarbucks makes strong coffee. I love strong coffee. So, I love Starbucks.
Quod erat demonstrandum.
But Seattle, we have a problem.
Your pastries suck!