Today at the Alameda County Fair the twins and I shared a deep fried watermelon. Even though I'd skipped lunch, it was past 3:00 pm and I shared with two nine-year-olds, the concoction still filled me up. The watermelon was sweet and juicy, but the main attraction for the boys was the deep fried coating with its sweet red sauce.
The rind was deep fried as well, though I don't think it was meant to be eaten (believe me, I tried). However, the boys managed to eat all of the fried batter around it.
I liked the dessert for its novelty. If I try a deep-fried dessert at a fair again, it would be something else. For example, I found the deep fried Nutella intriguing!
Friday, June 27, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Pampas--Palo Alto, CA
With my wife
knowing I love meat and buffets, she picked the perfect spot to celebrate Father's Day. I celebrated my 40th birthday at Pampas and
it was also one of the first five restaurants I ever reviewed. Yet, it had been
nearly six years since I’d eaten there.
Pampas did
not disappoint! This restaurant features Brazilian barbecue (except at certain
times, such as lunch on weekdays), where you place a button green side facing
upwards to indicate you want skewers of meat delivered to your table. Finally,
there will come a point where you just can’t take any more, so you flip the
button to the red, which means you’re crying “Uncle!” and the bill will arrive
at your table.
Though the
skewered meats are what set this restaurant apart from other, their salad bar
is almost as important. The vegetables, so delicious, crisp and fresh are beautifully displayed. The granola, slightly sweet, is made in-house. What
really grabbed me, though, was the coconut couscous, which served cold with
raisins, was almost like a dessert pudding. In fact, I made it my dessert along
with the yogurt and berries, which were constantly refreshed.
The list of
meats can be seen in the menu below, but what stood out was the filet mignon
and the tenderloin. The pork and the chicken were tender, but the beef—so juicy
and flavorful—was irresistible. Making a great steak taste even better was the
sauce delivered to the table featuring Tamron and chipotle. Sure, it was a
little spicy, but it made a terrific combination with the beef and lamb.
The service
was exceptional. Virtually everyone stopping by our table, the waiter included,
wore a smile and was patient with the kids.
Pampas
529 Alma St.
Palo Alto, CA 94301
www.pampaspaloalto.com
(650) 327-1323
Friday, June 13, 2014
Cream--Palo Alto, CA
Having finished a piano lesson in Palo Alto, we recently went to nearby downtown PA for dessert at Cream. What makes Cream stand out are their ice cream sandwiches made with freshly baked cookies. The older brother had the mint chocolate chip ice cream with an M&M cookie (above), while the younger one had the mint chocolate chip with chocolate chip cookie.
Jenny and I shared the turtle cookie with banana fudge walnut (below). The banana stood out. Across all desserts, what stood out most was the cookies were hot and fresh out of the oven. Yet, the ice cream didn't melt so fast that you had to hurry.
With the line out the door and along the street in the mid-afternoon, Cream could have charged a lot, but they didn't. For $3, you'll get two cookies and a scoop of ice cream. For the same price you'd get just the ice cream (well, slightly more than a scoop) at Baskin Robbins.
That said, the kids liked Baskin Robbins more, as they thought eating the sandwich was too much of a challenge. Their desserts did get a bit messy. Jenny and I, meanwhile, thought the sandwiches sweet. We definitely needed tea or water, but that's what partly what ice cream is about.
Cream
440 University Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94301
www.creamnation.com
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Cooking Papa--Mountain View, CA
Sauteed Beef Fillet with Assorted Mushrooms |
A few summers ago I was asked where I'd like to have my birthday dinner. I could have chosen any spot in the Bay Area and I picked Cooking Papa in Santa Clara. The variety, the lightning fast delivery to your table, the piping hot food and of course those egg puffs were an irresistible combination.
Fook-Kin Fried Rice |
It was with excitement, then, that we tried Sunday the newly opened Cooking Papa in Mountain View neear El Monte and El Camino, only a few minutes from home. We ordered some staples, such as the Fook-Kin Fried Rice (above), Sauteed Beef Fillet with Assorted Mushrooms (top) and the Papa Roasted Chicken.
Chow Fun with Scrambled Eggs and Shrimp |
For the kids, we got the Chow Fun with Scrambled Eggs and Shrimp. And, with my dad and the kids at the table, Cooking Papa's patented Hong Kong Style Egg Puffs were a must. Warm, soft, fluffy, airy and eggy, they didn't disappoint!
Papa Roasted Chicken (half) |
Hong Kong Style Egg Puffs |
Cooking Papa
1962 W El Camino Real
Mountain View, CA 94040
(650) 988-6809
www.mycookingpapa.com