Sunday, August 10, 2008

Some the eateries this Hobo has visited and maybe you should check out

Mandarin Palace at 1835 Chestnut St Phila- I love this little restaurant. It's a great deal and nice cozy environment. The staff and owners are great and friendly. They have lunch specials from 11-4pm but if you don't catch it, it doesn't matter they have great prices. The restaurant features Chinese and South Pacific cuisine. You get endless hot tea, ice water, homemade crispy noodles with duck sauce and of course a fortune cookie free with your meal. They also have a good amount of vegetarian dishes. The service is good you won't be waiting too long.

Relish Burger Bistro at the Airport Sheraton Phila- If you are ever around it why not stop by. Though preferably not alone service was way slow when I went if it wasn't for the friendly waitresses and the fast that I had already drank my cranberry juice waiting I would have left. I waited about forty minutes for my burger and it was not packed at all. There were four other tables in usage. One of which already had their food! When I did get my burger I had to go and eventually just had to go to the Starbucks counter to pay my bill. But I tell you at least it was worth the wait. I ordered the B- tween which had a choice off bacon, egg, audouille sausage and soft shell crab. I had never had soft shell crab so I ordered my F\B- tween with the egg, bacon and soft shell crab option. I was in love it a delicious and I admit unique choice. Though my hamburger was slightly rare and I am really not that into hamburger it was delicious! (I thought this sandwich had no hamburger.) All for $7.00 with your choice of sauces and whole wheat or artisan bread I ordered wheat but got the artisan it took so long I didn't care and that is also probably why they forgot. The juices were $3 I chose cranberry and they also have various malts, tea and other drinks for different prices. My verdict good if your not alone and aren't in a rush. http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/dining/index.html?propertyID=1047

Charlie Brown's Steakhouse Springfield, Pa- Don't let the name fool you they have other things, too. On my first visit (because I plan on more) to Charlie Brown's I ordered the Shrimp Fest special that is going on until Sept 1 2008. For $12.99 you get four types of shrimp with your choice of rice, mashed or baked potato and 2 types of salad or the unlimited salad bar. I picked a baked potato with sour cream and butter and of course the endless salad bar. The shrimp varieties you get are BBQ Shrimp (my favorite), Buttered shrimp, Coconut shrimp (I feel like Bubba) with a marmalade sauce and just plain ol' fried shrimp with cocktail sauce. It is so good, though I really didn't feel the need for the baked potato; it clashed with the shrimp to me. The salad bar looked promising, with a lot of things in it like roast beef, artichokes ,sweet pickles, mozzarella and cherry tomatoes, couscous salad, a barley salad and such. The couscous salad ended up being to my mother tasting like it was spoiled the chef confirmed this was the correct flavor for that recipes so I'll just have to say we do not like it. Something tasted off though we don't believe it to be the lemon nor the mint in it. My barley salad was to me; maybe because I had some pickles first, tasteless, hard and undercooked. Also the fountain drinks are bottomless and includes sodas, lemonade and raspberry iced tea. I picked the lemonade it to me was perfect; cold, not too tart and not too sweet. Overall Charlie Brown's was good to me because the shrimp was stellar and I got their Handshake membership card which is free and you get coupons and free meals on your birthday among other things.
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Circ Marriott Center City Phila 13th St and Market St -In the newly renovated lobby of this hotel that is connected to the Philadelphia Convention Center is Circ you the main restaurant part with bar and the lounge area in the main lobby which also has a bar and fountain. With funky decorum and plenty of seating even when it's empty it has a lively ambiance. I find it to be a wonderful place to relax, have meetings with friends or for business and hangout if you’re headed out of town and have time to kill. They have great Mojitos and I love the hummus appetizer. For $5 you get their hummus made from scratch with garbanzo bean lumps here and their and subtle garlic flavor with split cherry tomatoes, celery and sea salted pita chips to dip in it, so good! Also there is Wi-Fi available but it's not free! They close at 1:30am on Sunday morning on Saturday night.

Sole Food at Loews Center City Phila 13th and Market St- Great salads, lots of flat screen TVs, a bar and sometimes they have live music. Also NBC's Ten Show is shot here. Wonderful bathrooms, free computers with internet for hotel guests and lemonade in lobby.


Center Grill- Union Station D.C.- When stuck waiting for Amtrak, having your lunch break, waiting to be picked up or just in the area I recommend this little bi level bistro right in Union Station. On my visit I had a light and breezy lunch of chilled Gazpacho topped with a cream and cucumber relish, yum! Along with it I nibbled my Chicken Satay, which was grilled chicken on wooden skewers with a relish of cucumber and red onion in the center of the plate and on the side a peanut sauce. This peanut sauce had a light peanut accent which wasn't bad I just expected more of that flavor (I have had Chicken Satay one other time than this.) But anyway it was delicious and to me well coordinated. For desert I had key lime pie, delicious (with no green food coloring to it) very flavorful with three dabs of whipped cream. To drink I just had a water with lemon. The service was good there is plenty of seating. Not bad for $17.15 and free Wi-Fi for its customers!


Maoz Phila (South St)- How ever you pronounce it, it's good. I always forget the correct way once I've been away for awhile. There are two in Phila at least that I know of, there is the one on South St and the other is on either Chestnut or Walnut around like 11 St or so. I know they are somewhere in NYC too. I think there potato wedges (basically fries) are great and you can put the cilantro sauce or one of other sauce on that too. I think their falafel is delicious and the staff at least on South is friendly. Though there is very limited seating like enough for six people or so at the max. The little salad bar has cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, sauces, pickles, etc. to decorate your pita or wax paper with. Great for Vegetarians!

Phila- Okay we have Rita's but surprisingly there is also the Phila Pretzel Factory for good water ice. It is like a thick slushie the Mango is my favorite and just as flavorful as a Rita’s. I haven't tried any other flavors since I'm a mango fanatic and it costs $2 for the Large $1.50 Medium, go for large.

Cuba Libre is my favorite restaurant in Phila. Inside the restaurant it looks like you’re outside in an old Havana courtyard. Even the bread and butter they give you are impressively tasty creamy mango butter with delicious warm freshly made bread. I am a fool for anything Mango. Very worth going to.

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