Hello All;
I am looking for co-writters for this blog. Anyone interested please email me. You don't have to be from New Jersey. Any state and city will do. I am very interested in expanding this blog and I need help. Hope to get some responses. You can reach me at eatsnseats@gmail.com.
-J
Eats & Seats: A fat girl's guide to the culinary world.
I love food and I love going out to eat. But because I am a big girl the world is not accustomed to accommodate people of my size. It’s always best to have a good time when going out. I want to help others like me to have fun and not to worry if the chairs are strong enough to hold a person of size, or do the chairs have armrest, or is it uncomfortable to move around. This blog is to take those worries away and truly enjoy food.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Old World Pizza
Hello!!! I know it has been a while since I posted but now I am back!
You might think that maybe because I live in Jersey a good pizza is easy to find. There are many pizza places but very few GOOD pizza places. One of those few places is Old World Pizzeria in Princeton.
You might think that maybe because I live in Jersey a good pizza is easy to find. There are many pizza places but very few GOOD pizza places. One of those few places is Old World Pizzeria in Princeton.
Old World Pizza
242 Nassau St
Princeton, NJ 08542
(609) 924-9321
The place is not much to look at. It does not have pretty tables and chairs; just a couple of stools against and a counter mounted on the wall. If you are hoping for a place to hang out full of atmosphere this might not be it!
On a hot summer day we were out for a car ride. I remembered some one telling me about Old World Pizza. My sister made our order, a pepperoni pie and an Italian hoagie to go. Unfortunately, they had run out of fresh bread so no hoagie for us. After 20 minutes we drove with our pizza 5 minutes later we were at the riverfront in Princeton. We found a rock were to place our pizza and two other big rocks to sit on. Our niece had come along on our little trip. We took her out of the car seat and gave her a small slice.
Princeton Riverfront
"I smell food feed me!"
Not only they have great pizza but they have a great selection of soft drinks as well.
I have to say this was not any ordinary pizza. Finally we had found a great pizza pie with zesty sauce, spicy, thick pepperoni, and the fresh melted mozzarella. A real treat! Fresh mozzarella is hard to find in a pizza, especially nowadays when restaurants are cutting cost. Crust is crispy in the bottom and chewy in the middle. Thanks to great dough and a brick oven. It’s nice to take a bite and hear the crunch and get a taste of good sauce, basil and chewy cheese. I cannot wait until I have it again.
The burnt parts are the best!
Crispy, spicy pepperoni.
Amazing sauce!
The basil gives it a whole new level of flavor.
I could eat the pepperoni alone.
Special Thanks to Ms. Ginny. Thanks for your help ^_^
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
New Jersey's best restaurants
Hello everyone,
I know it has been a while since I posted and I will post a review soon. Meanwhile I want to share this with you guys. Is New Jersey's 25 best restaurants.
Please click in the link. New Jersey's 25 best restaurants. I have been to Fuji in Haddonfield so I recommend this one. I will post a review on it soon.
I know it has been a while since I posted and I will post a review soon. Meanwhile I want to share this with you guys. Is New Jersey's 25 best restaurants.
Please click in the link. New Jersey's 25 best restaurants. I have been to Fuji in Haddonfield so I recommend this one. I will post a review on it soon.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Bonao Restaurant
In an area where there is an overabundance of Hispanic restaurants; Bonao is the needle in the haystack. Bonao is not a fancy restaurant, more like a hole in the wall. Maybe just a bit bigger than a living room. But their amazing food makes up for the lack of atmosphere.
349 Oak St
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
(732) 442-6490
Dine in or Carry out
Bring CASH they do not take plastic!
This restaurant unfortunately is not wheelchair assessable. There are some steps into the restaurant, and it’s tight to move around. Even reaching the narrow bathroom it’s a bit of a hassle. But if you are willing to take your time to figure it out you will be fine. Chairs are wood and strong with a cushion. Tables are a little close but if I could fit so will any person. There is no need to wait for seating. There’s table and counter sitting available.
Around this area there are too many Hispanic restaurant but that does not mean they all cook the same food or well. For along time I have been looking for a Dominican restaurant that will assimilate to my grandmother food. No other Dominican restaurant compares to this one.
My partner in crime this time is my sister and my 6-month-old cousin. This place is usually pack between 11am and 1pm and 3pm and 6pm. We were lucky enough to stop by just as lunchtime was winding down. This restaurant has a great and simple menu with very affordable prices as well.
My sister and cousin.
The menu is extremely simple but their flavors are a definite win. After we sat down they were kind enough to give me a peeled orange to feed my niece. The little monster smelled the familiar food and started to cause a ruckus. We had already talked about what we wanted to eat. Our main goal: GOAT STEW!!
I smell food! Feed me!
nom nom nommm
mmmmm
Happy! ^_^ lol
To some this is an exotic or strange dish. To my family and me this is a treat. We are fans of a good goat stew with rice or yucca and lots of sauce. Yummm!
We made our order that consisted of white rice for my sister, yellow with corn for me, red beans, goat stew, and an extra side of Chicharron. Dominican chicharron is a beautiful thing. A section of pork belly cut in to cubes, seasoned and pan-fried to perfection. The end result is a beautiful rainbow of goodness: Crispy skin, glistening fat, and tender meat. Nothing better than to take a piece and soak it in lime juice, and take a big bite. Letting the saltiness and fat of the meat come together with the sourness of the lime becoming a whole new experience.
White Rice
Yellow Rice with Corn
Red Beans
Goat Stew
Chicharron
With every bite you can taste the cilantro, garlic, peppers, and onions used to season everything. Each plate on its own was a pleasure but once you make the perfect bite of rice, meat, and beans it becomes a symphony of taste. The yellow rice with sweet yellow corn it’s a delight. With every bite not only you get the savory taste of the seasoned rice but a burst of sweetness every time you bite a cornel of corn. The rice goes well with thick sauce of the meat and the beans.
Chicharron is not the only specialty in this place, but their fresh natural juices are also a treat. They are squeeze or blended in front of you. My favorite is the carrot and orange juice. They are all refreshing and delicious.
Orange and carrot juice
( Sorry I remember to take a pic after I had drank more than half lol )
This place might not look fancy but if you are looking for extraordinary Hispanic food this is the place to go. Good prices and amazing food!!
Please remember to feed the fishes!! ^_^
Labels:
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Food,
NJ,
Restaurants,
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Midori Sushi Fusion Style Japanese Cuisine.
Midori Sushi
Fusion Style Japanese Cuisine
237 Raritan Ave, Highland Park, NJ 08904
Telephone: 732.246.4511
Dine in or Take Out;
Free Delivery with $15 minimum purchase
Hours: Lunch, Mon - Sat 11:00 to 3:00pm
Dinner, Mon - Sat 4:30 to 10:00; Sunday, Noon to 9:00pm
After 7 pm parking is easy to find. You have to park on the street. But there are parking meters everywhere and a parking lot close by.
Fusion Style Japanese Cuisine
237 Raritan Ave, Highland Park, NJ 08904
Telephone: 732.246.4511
Dine in or Take Out;
Free Delivery with $15 minimum purchase
Hours: Lunch, Mon - Sat 11:00 to 3:00pm
Dinner, Mon - Sat 4:30 to 10:00; Sunday, Noon to 9:00pm
After 7 pm parking is easy to find. You have to park on the street. But there are parking meters everywhere and a parking lot close by.
This time my sister and cousin came along.
Once we got seated a waiter came and gave us warm disposable wet napkins and green tea to start our dinner. The restaurant got a little busy and the service got slow. Our tea cups were filled quite frequently. We took that time to really look over the menu. They have a very extensive well put together menu. Giving a wide range of choices.
We chose our appetizers Edamame, Gyoza, and Scallop Butter Yaki.
Edamame like always very addicting! Wished it had been a little more salty on the outside but that’s my preference not their fault. The Gyoza were light, crispy and very tasty. The scallops were a real treat. The scallops were marinated in teriyaki sauce and then pan friend. They had a wonderful crispy edge and tender in the middle.
Scallops Butter Yaki
Our plates were cleared and we placed our entree order. We took advantage of their combination roll dinner special. Three rolls for $13.95 one roll for each of us. It included 1 spicy tuna roll, 1 California roll and 1 Alaska roll.
I had seen something in the menu that caught my eye. It was the tuna tartar with mango & avocado with a raw quail egg. This dish was beautiful and it tasted amazing. The spiciness from the sauce, the fresh tuna, the creamy avocado and sweet mango was a new taste and an orgasmic combination. With every bite I fell in love with this dish. I was the only one brave enough to try the raw quail egg. And I am happy I did. It added a whole new texture and level to the dish. This became my favorite dish at this restaurant.
Our main dishes came Katsu Don, Beef Yaki Udon, and Yosenabe. Each dish came with salad w/ sweet ginger dressing, and miso soup with pieces of kombu and tofu. We decided to eat and trade. My beef yaki udon was very tasty and the beef very well done. The udon was chewy and well seasoned. My cousin ordered the katsudon. I have ordered this dish before. And I have to say that everyone has a day off. Today was that day. Katsudon is a popular Japanese meal. It is a bowl of rice topped with a crispy pork cutlet with a fried egg, green onions, fish cake, onions, and different vegetables. Seasoned mixture of soy sauce and sugar. This time the over did it. And it was to sweet to really be appreciated. My sister had ordered the Yosenabe. The broth was amazing. It tasted like ocean should taste; fishy (in a good way), and salty. The soup was full of shellfish, fish, vegetables, glass noodles and tofu.
Yosenabe
After this meal my cousin and sister could not leave with out having tempura ice cream for dessert. And I was looking forward to fried bananas and ginger ice cream.
Tempura Ice Cream
Fried Bananas w/ Ginger Ice Cream
Overall it is a great place to have a great meal and a great place to be.
A few weeks after our visit we made a delivery order for my mom. We had some of the same food, and some new stuff. Like the Triple Layer Tartar; three thick home made potato chips dipped in tempura batter and topped with Spicy tuna, spicy salmon, and yellow tail tartar. Also a new desert Dora Yaki; a Japanese style pancakes with red bean filing.
Naruto Roll and the Pink Lady Roll
Labels:
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Japanese Food,
Korean,
NJ,
Restaurants,
Sushi
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