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Saturday, January 28, 2012

JOHNNY ROCKETS ABOARD THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS

JOHNNY ROCKETS
INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS

Was not expecting a Johnny Rockets onboard the Independence of the Seas.  Just think you can eat burgers and fries everyday of the cruise. Well we stopped in only one time because we had a coupon to dine free.  Normally there is a $5 cover charge to dine here.  Think of that.  Just $5 for all the burgers, hot dogs and fries you can eat in one sitting.  From the looks of some of the tables around us, some people were enjoying "several" burgers and mounds of fries and onion rings.  Burgers are good here.  Much better than the dried out and tasteless patties you get at the Windjammer buffet.  Johnny Rockets was a real treat after eating that road kill.  This place rocks with 50's music and a young staff that sings and dances.  Don't go here if you want quiet time.  From the time you walk in and are greeted by the entire staff until the entire staff says goodbye when you leave, there will always be action.
 
 
THE ORIGINAL JOHNNY ROCKETS BURGERS
LETTUCE, TOMATO AND ONIONS

JOHNNY ROCKETS DINER IS ON THE
INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS CRUISE SHIP
MENU (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
WAITER MADE A SMILING FACE OF KETCHUP
FRENCH FRIES AND ONIONS RINGS
SERVED WITH RANCH DRESSING
INTERIOR LOOKS LIVE 1950'S DINER
TABLES COMPLETE WITH MINI JUKE BOX
THICK MILK SHAKES
ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER
HOT DOG WITH GRILLED BUN
BURGER WITH SWISS CHEESE AND BACON

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

METROPOLITAN GRILL - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

METROPOLITAN GRILL
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

The Metropolitan Grill was highly recommended by a former resident of Seattle.  If there is one place you must go I was told, it was the Met.  We made reservations and grabbed a cap from our hotel near the University to downtown Seattle.  We entered the Met and were very quickly greeted and seated in a nice booth overlooking one of the dining rooms.  This is your classic steakhouse with and old school feeling.  Photographs of customers and celebrities fill the walls and the brass and hardwood finishes add to the ambiance.  Our waiter was courteous and helped us start our meal with a bottle of local Merlot from the Wala Wala Region.  I saw a plate of beautiful Onion Rings pass by our table and had to order some.  The Metropolitan Thick Cut Onion Rings ($11) are served with a Red Curry Ketchup.  These rings were probably the best I have ever eaten.  The breading was delicious and had the perfect crunch.  The Red Curry Ketchup was a bit bland.  Really did not get the Curry taste.  I tried the Organic Spinach Salad ($9) with petite mushrooms, toasted almonds, bacon, jack cheese and a honey mustard vinaigrette.  This was a delicious salad.  Right up there with the Side Street Inn Spinach Salad in Honolulu.  Loved it.  My friend enjoyed the Classic Caesar Salad ($9). Hand cut Romaine Hearts, garlic croutons, Parmigiano Reggiano and huge pieces of Spanish White Anchovies with a house made dressing.  For the steaks, our waiter highly recommended we try the Wagyu Beef.  He explained how it was perfectly marbled with just a hint of fat to add flavor.  We splurged and went for the Small Long Bone Wagyu-Beef Bone-In Rib eye ($86).  Yes that is $86 for the steak only.  This is a huge 36 oz cut served on a long bone.  There is also a large cut 50 oz portion for $99.  I did not expect what came on the plate.  A huge perfectly cooked steak served on the biggest Rib-Eye bone I had ever seen.  This is a once in a lifetime experience I thought.  You only live once so go for it one time.  My first few bites were heavenly.  I savored the flavor and thought this was one of the best cuts of beef I have had in my life.  Cooked perfectly medium as suggested by the waiter and lightly charred on the outside.  Each bite took me deeper into steak heaven and then came the fat.  And more fat and more fat. Huge chunks of uneatable fat.  I calmly placed the pieces of fat on one side of the plate.  Is this normal I thought.  Is this the way this expensive Wagyu Beef was supposed to be?  When the waiter came to the table I showed him the fat and asked if this was normal.  Right then I should have called bull shit.  He went on and on about how all this fat was why this beef was special.  He said that the fat makes the beef special and more flavorful.  It should be eaten and savored he said.  Eat all this fat I thought to myself, this guy is full of crap.  I cut off what was left of the real meat and shared it with my friend.  He had ordered the Small Filet ($55).  It was cooked to perfection and delicious but not quite enough to fill up a guy that is 6' 4".  Both the steaks were served with a large baked potato.  They were delicious.  This is one expensive steakhouse but the quality is top notch.  I would be totally happy if the million dollar steak had not been so fatty and if the waiter would have come clean and told me the truth.

METROPOLITAN GRILL


INSIDE IS TYPICAL OF SOME HIGH END STEAK HOUSES
SOME OF THE BEST ONION RINGS I HAVE EVER TASTED

SPINACH SALAD 
36 OZ WAGYU-NATURAL BEEF FROM SNAKE RIVER, IDAHO

LARGE DELICIOUS BAKED POTATO WITH THE WORKS
PERFECTLY COOKED AND LIGHTLY CHARRED WAGYU BEEF
SMALL FILET
HUGE PIECES OF FAT BEGIN TO TAKE OVER THE PLATE
HALF THE STEAK WAS FAT THAT JUST COULD NOT BE EATEN

Sunday, June 13, 2010

HODADS BURGER - OCEAN BEACH, CALIFORNIA



HODADS
OCEAN BEACH, CA

If you like Burgers, Hodads is a destination not to be missed on a visit to San Diego. We arrived in the afternoon and there was a huge line down the block. People waiting for an hour just to buy a burger. We waited for a few minutes and then figured out that you could order to go at the counter and then take your food out. This option proved to be brilliant as we got our food in about 15-20 minutes and then enjoyed the burgers on the beach. Eating a Hodads burger is an experience. The mammoth burgers come with huge slices of tomato and onion, pickles, lettuce, mayo, mustard and Ketchup. We went for the Single Cheeseburger ($5.25) and also tried the French Fries ($4.25) and Onion Rings ($6.25). You can order double burgers with extra cheese and bacon for a few bucks more. For $100.00 you can get the All you Can Eat burgers and hang out all day. The burgers here a juicy and delicious. Probably one of the best I have ever eaten. You can taste all of the ingredients. The blending of the mayo, ketchup and mustard works well and oozes from the burger with each happy bite. This is pure food heaven folks. Just does not get any better in the burger world. We tried the Onion Rings. Huge slices of onion battered and fried. Served up with a generous helping of tarter type sauce. The portion was huge. The fries here are also excellent. Wedge cut pieces cooked until golden brown. Nice crunch and potato taste. The portions were very large and we ended up giving a heavy bag of fries and onion rings to a homeless guy enjoying a bottle of vodka on the sidewalk.
HODADS IS A TASTE OF HAWAII FAVORITE.