
Quality? Not sure. I think her knives are supposed to be good. Perhaps this may be... "delish?"
Yeah, you knew that was coming, too, folks.
Happy new year, readers
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My Menu
1) Pan Fried Oysters **
2) Blue Cheese Oysters **
3) Hama Hama (Mild Hood Canal, Wa) **
4) Snow Creek (Juan de Fuca, WA)
5) Deer Creek (Hood Canal, WA) *
6) Fanny Bay (East Vancouver Island, BC) **
7) Kushi (Vancouver Island, BC) **
8) Totten Viginica Eastern (Totten Inlet, WA) *
9) Humboldt Bay Kumamoto (Eureka, CA) **
10) South Sound Kumamoto (South Sound, WA)
Rating System
--- What the F - in a bad way * Good ** Great *** What the F – in a good way
Overall Restaurant Experience (86/100)
For one day only, Dry-aged American Wagyu Beef Rib Chops are priced to sell at $99.95. With only a limited supply remaining, these freshly cut-from-the-rib chops are available only at DeBragga.com. Aged 45 days to concentrate this rich-tasting, luxurious beef, these American Wagyu rib chops are marble score 9 + on the Japanese marble score scale. You cannot get this dry-aged meat in Japan, and only DeBragga.com offers it in the United States. If you were to buy this in a restaurant, it would sell for more than $250 per steak (serving two). But you can have it at home, ...

Christmastime, and you’re out & about. Want to get something quick & cheap to eat. $1 double cheeseburger at McD’s! (No ketchup, please) I ordered two, and the lady asked me for $2.4x. Huh??? I know, I know; it’s not a big deal. But when you’re used to hearing $2.10, and now it’s almost $2.50, of course there’s a double-take. Apparently, dairy went up in price enough that it’s not on the Dollar Menu any more. The price is now $1.20.
Instead, there’s a McDouble that is the same thing, but there’s one slice of cheese in between the two burger patties instead of two slices on two patties. For me, I think that’s fair. But in the name of science, I ordered one of each. Enjoy the pictures.



Is it possible that I would have better experienced Yoshi's if I had ordered the Maguro, Toro, Salmon or other popular American sushi fish? If they were busier and had more staff and were in a groove in the kitchen? Possible; but cooking Washoku is about quality of ingredients, attention to natural flavors and execution. If you can't make good vegetable tempura or miso soup, then I am not sure there is any reason to explore further.
3.5 / 10
My Menu
1) Crab tail, pickled ramp, cranberry, nori *
2) Everything bagel, smoke salmon threads, crispy cream cheese *
3) Foie gras, passionfruit, chinese celery
4) Scallops, tendon, endive, parsley, hazelnut oil
5) Eggs benedict **
6) Lobster legs, brussels sprouts, lily bulb, banana-kimchee *
7) Rabbit, wild rice polenta, cassis, kale, black olive
8) Squab, butternut noodles, cream soda, carob *
9) Sweetbreads peanut, beet-pomegranate, pickled sweet potato *
10) Ricotta, caper, frozen honey **
11) Jasmine custard, black tea, banana *
12) Caramelized brioche, gala apple, sage, brown butter *
13) Concord grape sorbet, peanut shortbread **
Rating System
--- What the F - in a bad way * Good ** Great *** What the F – in a good way
Overall Restaurant Experience (20/100)
Not all Salami are created equal.



I guess Jeremy didn't read up on Mercury studies earlier this year that were blasted all over the media, including the NY Times. (Perhaps too busy pissing off the waitstaff at Nobu with leaving his Entourage DVDs as tip.) Just another good reason to keep up on dudesonfoods. All this could have been avoided Ari...
Just in time for the festive season, the company has released its very own men's body spray, Flame.
Not recommended for vegetarians, Flame is being promoted as "the scent of seduction with a hint of flame-broilled meat".
While the smell itself might not inspire confidence, the price will.
Flame is on sale for the credit crunch-busting sum of just $3.99 (£2.65), suggesting the Burger King promotions department has realised their contribution to the fragrance market might work best as a novelty stocking-filler.
Flame, a body spray for men, was launched this week online and in a selection of US stores – it is sadly not available in the UK, and now even has its own website, the appropriately named firemeetsdesire.com.
The site proudly proclaims to prospective buyers: "The Whopper sandwich is America's favourite burger," before going on to extol the virtues of a perfume that smells like cooked meat.
"Flame by BK captures the essence of that love and gives it to you. Behold ... now you can set the mood for whatever you're in the mood for."
Aramis and I got there first, and we were a bit hungry to start with... So we walked around and spotted some little snacks en route to our rendezvous point. We started with a street vendor right under the train station and ordered up some meat buns. 4 for $1.25. I think this was a winner.
We later waltzed into an underground food court and proceeded to order some dumplings.



