La Crêpe Michel Review Where Fine Dining Is A Snap I cannot make a decent crêpe. And it’s not for lack of trying, let me assure you. I remember being 19 years old, [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Mar 08, 2007 Read More Crepe De Saumon Fume aux Pommes (Tina Larkin)
Mariscos Altamar Review The year was 1991. I was parked on the couch in my hammer pants (they made great jammies) waiting for my dad to [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Mar 01, 2007 Read More Owned and operated by the Hernandez family, located on the Westside at 1517 Coors NW. (Tina Larkin)
Café Da Lat Review Creative Food, Pho Sure Why do we love pho so much? I remember when I was a kid I used to call it “everything” soup, because it [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Feb 22, 2007 Read More Cafe Da Lat's delicious shrimp and pork spring rolls with tangy dipping sauce (top, $2.75 for two rolls) and the banh hoi ga noung grilled chicken plate (bottom, $7.25). (Tina Larkin)
Terra American Bistro Review Grounds For Celebration This part of New Mexico isn’t hurting for upscale restaurants, which means we diners have some tough decisions when a holiday or special [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Feb 08, 2007 Read More Cedar plank filet of salmon over filo dough stuffed with rice and artichoke in a lemon vinaigrette with ancho chile ($24). A glass of Dry Creek's "Dry" Chenin Blanc is recommended with this dish. (Tina Larkin)
Sushi And Sake Review There Are Rules To This Game The concept of all-you-can-eat sushi and sake seemed both really good and tragically misguided all at the same time. This was my thought [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Feb 01, 2007 Read More Two peas in a pod: Sushi and Sake is connected to the Korean BBQ House in Nob Hill. (Tina Larkin)
Snack Attack No. 15 Eggo Cereal Leggo’ my Eggo. That old commercial used to get me and my kid brother in knock-down-drag-outs over the toaster. Until one of us [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jan 25, 2007 Read More Wake up and smell the dicalcium phosphate.
Pupuseria Y Restaurant Salvadoreño Review You’d Be Insane To Pass Up The Plantain The real fun started after I finished my meal and paid my check. I had an excellent meal at Burque’s lone Salvadoran restaurant, [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jan 25, 2007 Read More Burque’s lone Salvadoran restaurant, located right off the intersection of Bridge and Gof. (Tabatha Roybal)
Ay Caramba Restaurant Review Make A Run For The Border There are many things in life that are fine at first but quickly go downhill. Things like buying a Dodge Neon. Shaving my [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jan 18, 2007 Read More (Tabatha Roybal)
Jinja Bar & Bistro Review Prefab Pacific Whim If you’ve ever asked a true Beatles fan what he or she thinks about The Monkees, you may get a series of disparaging [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jan 11, 2007 Read More (Courtesy of Jinja Bar & Bistro)
Graze Review A Change Of Seasons Hibernation is a beautiful thing. I love nothing more than to spend snowy winter months eating meat and soup (meat soup kills two [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jan 04, 2007 Read More The “new” Graze looks a lot like the old one--fresh, organic and impeccably clean. (Tabatha Roybal)