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Cambridge: REI Camp Cooking Challenge

On July 28, 3 local area chefs battled it out on a grassy hill-top using only 1 local (and secret) ingredient.

The 3rd annual Camp Cooking Challenge was sponsered by REI and the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture, hosted by Dane Tullock, Outreach Specialist, REI Boston and videographed by Jeremy from Studio603films.

Using REI's camping gear and fresh produce from The Food Project the chefs were challenged to serve two dishes to the judges using the red fish as their master ingredient. The judges were DAR commissioner Greg Watson, Editor of Northeast Flavor Magazine, Jean Kerr (whose current issue features Julia Child), Founder and President of Chop-Chop Magazine, Sally Sampson and Director of Food Initiatives , Edith Murnane.

The winners were Chefs Chris Douglass and Nuno Alves from Tavalo for their seafood risotto (I tried it, it was delicious!)

Coming in second was Chef Jay Murray from Grill 23 with Chef Patricia Yeo (from tv's Top Chef Masters fame and Moksa) coming in third. (I'm a huge fan of Top Chef so it was a pleasure to meet Chef Patricia Yeo).

Here, some highlights (my interview by Dane made it to my Instagram feed!)

Happy Birthday Julia Child!

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tags: Boston, Cambridge, Camp Cooking Challenge, Grill 23, Patricia Yeo, REI Boston, REI cook off, Tavalo, The Food Project, Top Chef, chefs, local
categories: Boston, Cambridge, Camp, Farm fresh, Fish, Outdoors, Recipe, Seafood, Sushi
Monday 08.13.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Miami: 5 Napkin Burger

Location:

455 Lincoln Road

Miami , FL 33139

http://5napkinburger.com/locations-menus/

Have you been to a 5 Napkin Burger? New York has the most number of them, and there's one in Boston's Back Bay, which I haven't visited, yet.

The one in Miami is stellar especially when you're looking for fish tacos in Miami and you'd think it would be easy to find. Not on Lincoln Road, it's not. So who woulda thought a joint with 'burger' in the title would serve fish tacos?

Well they do, and they do it well!

The only thing they don't do as well is their brownie sundae. Athough exceptional in size, the brownie bits were hard and not as moist and gooey as should be in a sundae.

Overall, a good meal. And next time I'll go for a burger!

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tags: 5 Napkin Burger, Boston, Sushi, beef burger, brownie, fish tacos, ice cream, miami, miami restaurants, sundae
categories: Brunch, Dinner, Fish, Ice-cream, Miami, Seafood, Sushi, Tacos, Travel, diner
Monday 08.06.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Boston, Brookline: Fugakyu

Location:

1280 Beacon Street  Brookline, MA

Sounds like you're swearing at me, but it's all good. REALLY GOOOOOOD!

Totally fresh and awesome sushi right there. I'll be back. (image via Instagram)

 

Fugakyu on Urbanspoon
tags: Boston, Brookline, Sushi, boston eats, boston sushi, japanese boston
categories: Boston, Fish, Fresh, Seafood, Sushi
Monday 06.04.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

Boston: Samurai

Location:

827 Boylston Street  Boston, MA

www.samurai-boston.com 

After the Zoora launch at the Apple Store on Boylston, and after the recommendation of Samurai from some of the Apple employees, we ended up there, a tad daunted by it's basement entry and dimly lit interior.

However we were in the mood for Japanese and gave it a shot. 

Once inside, we realized the interior was rather nice and cosy and were warmly welcomed.

A disclaimer, we are not sushi conoisseurs; in fact, our tempura heavy selections may reflect that, anyway.  

Delicious miso soup, and splendid tempura sushi - I've never had this type of sushi before, where the whole roll is tempura-fied. Not realizing that it would be as such, we also ordered a massive tempura dish (also not realizing it would be so massive!). 

Great portion size and wonderful food. Our server was also top-notch.

Samurai is highly recommended by me, but see above. 


Samurai Boston on Urbanspoon

tags: Boston, Sushi, boston eats, boston food, japanese boston, restaurants in boston, tempura
categories: Boston, Massachusetts, Sushi, Tempura
Monday 01.30.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 12
 

Tokyo Bay

Location:

125 Kerr Street
Oakville, ON

Since when are you not allowed any substitutions at a Japanese restaurant?

Isn't everything made fresh?

It's not like the sushi is pre-made and stuffed with something else beforehand?

And worse, this wasn't even a sushi substitution but rather a bento box substitution.

Instead of CHICKEN, I requested SALMON.

"No."

"No? But why?

"It doesn't come like that. "

"Can't I get salmon even if I pay extra? "

"No. But you can order salmon terriyaki that comes with soup and salad. "

"Er...Okay...Fine. Does it come with any tempura?"

"NO, JUST SOUP AND SALAD, I SAID"

Ouch.

And for $20 it didn't even come with tempura?

So rigid.  And what for?

At least the salad was tasty.  We were hopeful.



But alas, the sushi wasn't great.



And then, the salmon wasn't even fresh after all that. The chicken in N's bento box was disgusting.  Only the tempura was good.  The spring roll you see here, was nasty!



And since when do the Japanese use CELERY in their vegetables? And zucchini?

So weird.



The miso soup was overly seaweedy and fishy smelling.  With mushrooms.  Is that common?  Let me know.



The dessert that came with each of our orders was good, at least.  But how to you screw up friend bananas and ice cream?



And we were freezing in our booth.  Those curtains don't do anything to ward off the cold from the entrance.  Put some heat on, would you?  Even the people in the booth next to us were cold.





Tokay. Bay.  Never.  Again.

Tokyo Bay Japanese on Urbanspoon

tags: Oakville Tokyo Bay, Oakville eats, Tokyo Bay oakville, japanese food in oakville, japanese oakville, oakville japanese, oakville sushi, sushi in Oakville
categories: Fish, Oakville/Mississauga, Sushi, Tempura
Tuesday 03.01.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Axia Restaurant & Bar

Location:

A-5045 Plantation Pl., Mississauga

If it weren't for the "Restaurant & Bar" in the name...you'd think Axia were a club. 

You did, didn't you?

Well, it's not.  I don't know why they named it that, 'cause the inside of it looks like some sort of vacation package hotel....cane chairs upholstered in tropical fabric, hanging plants, palm trees, hanging lanterns and Christmas lights.  

Then again, the outside looks like some sort of Iron Chef set. 

Listen, don't try to figure it out...just enjoy the eats.










You'd be hard pressed to walk in there without a reservation...it's consistantly packed with plenty of wait time...yep, just like a club.

Axia Restaurant & Bar on Urbanspoon

tags: AXIA Mississauga, Chicken, Fish, Foodhogger, Fresh, Mississauga, Sushi, Thai, Urbanspoon, axia, food, mississauga eats
categories: Oakville/Mississauga, Sushi, Thai
Friday 09.24.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Rude Service @ Whole Foods (Whole Hearth), Yorkville

Location:

87 Avenue Road, Toronto

Cost: Hot chocolate $2.99 (mint shot $.50), cooked sushi combo 6.49, avocado roll $5.99

To clarify; this review is not about the Whole Foods Market in Yorkville....which I actually like very much and can't complain about. Instead, this post is in regards to the absolutely disgraceful service we received at the Whole Foods cafe, Whole Hearth (located on the street level of Avenue Rd.) one afternoon after a day at the spa.

It's very surprising that such a location as this in Yorkville (or anywhere, for that matter) would have staff like this employed.

Imagine this, if you will. Three perfectly relaxed women, sauntering into the cafe for a mid-day snack after a leisurely few hours at the Nova Spa across the street. Each picking a sushi snack tray from the freezer section and standing at the cashier ready to pay.

At once we notice how our server is incredibly short with us...ringing in my friend's sushi while impatiently gesturing for mine as well. I tell him we want to order a hot chocolate which he doesn't even acknowledge, still waving for my sushi tray. I try to tell him that my sister and I will be sharing our hot chocolate (my friend had also ordered a hot chocolate) but it goes unacknowledged (although appears on the receipt).

We take our sushi to the table (sans hot chocolate) and begin to eat, all the while looking to see if our hot chocolates are being made. Instead he seems to be occupying himself with other tasks and then begins moving around from one end of the cafe to the other.

At one point, my sister stops him mid-walk and asks about our hot chocolates to which he snaps, "In a minute, I'm not going in that direction..", meaning he was heading away from the coffee counter. Seriously?

Finally..and I mean by this time, my friend has already finished her sushi, he plops down her hot chocolate whereas ours is nowhere to be seen. So again, my sister begins to ask for an extra cup for the hot chocolate (assuming he plans to bring it) to which he rudely retorts, "In a minute, after these customers". So now they are other customers waiting, but weren't we also waiting?

Eventually we receive our drink (and the second cup) but are not happy with it (besides the manner in which it was produced, it didn't taste all that good either).



Later he returns with some 'leftover samples' from the bakery - some pizza which he shoves in front of our faces without explanation so I ask what kind of pizza it is, veggie or meat (my sister is vegetarian). His response? A classy, "chicken!" and then whips it away from me offering it to my friend who helps herself.

Wow.

As we get up to leave, we're barely out of our seats and gathering up our things when he comes over and starts moving the tables apart. I was practically still sitting in the chair. Yikes!!

My sister and I were appalled and even my usually zen-like friend was amazed at his actions.

Forget Whole Hearth, we sure got a WHOLE lotta attitude! What a horrible person to keep employed. Shame on you Whole Hearth.

Whole Hearth Bakery & Cafe on Urbanspoon

tags: 87 Avenue Road, Bakery, Cafe, Foodhogger, Sandwiches, Sushi, Toronto, Twitter, Urbanspoon, Whole Foods, bad service, cafe in yorkville
categories: Bakery, Cafe, Coffee, Sandwiches, Snack, Sushi, Take-out, Tea, Toronto
Friday 10.09.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 7
 

Eastern Japanese and Asian Fusion

Location:

 

2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville

 

Cost: approx $15 pp

 

We were craving some sushi take-out and decided to give Eastern a try on the basis that you just never know!

Well, who knew, indeed? Eastern is amazing.

 

 

We went in to check out their take-out menu and decided they certainly have a variety of foods (from sushi to thai to chinese). And once we spoke to Andy we decided on keeping it simple with a salmon bento box and a spicy schezuan chicken dish with rice. While we waited we were served tea and it's at that point that we decided we liked that place (even before tasting the meal).

 

 

And it was a damn good meal, let me tell you.

 

 

Tasty and spicy (with real dried red chilies) schezuan chicken (with loads of chicken).

 

 

 

The peppers, green onions etc were all very fresh (unlike the slightly rotten tasting veggies so common in many asian restos).

 

 

The bento box sushi was incredible; the tempura just perfect.

 

 

 

They also have all-you-can eat sushi for $12.99 at lunch and $19.99 at dinner (I believe, but will confirm).

 

Now a definite favourite in the 'Ville!

 

Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion on Urbanspoon

 

tags: 2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion, Eastern in Oakville, Eastern sushi in Oakville, Sushi, bento box, salmon, salmon bento box, schezuan, schezuan chicken, spicy schezuan chicken, sushi in Oakville
categories: Oakville/Mississauga, Spicy, Sushi, Take-out
Wednesday 10.07.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

ki

Location:
181 Bay, Toronto, ON

www.kijapanese.com

**Updated with pics**

181 Bay, Toronto, ON

Went to Ki for a friend's surprise 30th birthday party.















Everything was paid for...the drinks, the appetizers and the cake! The sushi, the popcorn shrimp, the chicken wings...everything was absolutely delicious! You know I'm not a sushi connoisseur by any means but I tried everything and it tasted goooooood (and we'd already had dinner at Mercatto earlier!).

With it's gorgeous interior, it makes a nice date place...romantic with flattering lighting, haha.

Ki Restaurant and Lounge on Urbanspoon

tags: Japanese, Romance, Sushi, Toronto, Wings, chicken wings, date, date night, japanese toronto ki, ki, ki and mercatto, ki in toronto
categories: Romance, Sushi, Toronto, Wings
Wednesday 09.02.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Aji Sai

Location:

 

467 Queen St. W, Toronto

 

It seems Queen street is constantly reinventing itself...new restaurants...new condos....new yoga studios. There are the staples: Gandhi's, New York Sub, Subway and then the newbies: Leslieville Cheese Market and the maybe not so new anymore, Aji Sai Japanese restaurant.

 

 

 

These were the sorts of dishes we shared around...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've been to Aji Sai twice now, and both times were hits...it's a great work lunch spot especially if you're one to share.

 

Aji Sai on Urbanspoon

tags: Foodhogger, Lunch, Sushi, Toronto, Urbanspoon, aji sai, lunch spot, work lunch
categories: Sushi, Toronto
Thursday 08.27.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Ichiban Sushi

Location:

262 Queens Quay West, Toronto

www.ichibansushi.com

When we lived in the city, one of the closest sushi restaurants to us was Ichiban Sushi; we were constantly ordering in from there (or dining in).









For reliably standard sushi, Ichiban doesn't go wrong.

Ichiban Sushi on Urbanspoon

tags: Foodhogger, Sushi, Toronto, food, harbourfront, ichiban sushi, queens quay, tempura, teriyaki
categories: Sushi, Toronto, harbourfront
Sunday 08.02.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Frugal Fare #1: CJ Lunch Box

"Frugal Fare" is going to be a new feature on Foodhogger, where we'll cover the more affordable places to dine for lunch/dinner in Toronto and still get great food & service.


CJ Lunch Box (but everyone refers to it as "Lunch Box") is one such place. 

Location:

409 Richmond St., W, Toronto (Spadina/Richmond)

Cost: under $10 (cash only)

There used to be something else in it's place, but I can't recall what it was (anyone remember?) and now it's very clear what's there. 

 


Lunch Box is a small lunch time spot serving little containers of sushi, deep fried chicken, noodles, edamame and dumplings...for as little as $3 - $5!  What a steal (and tasty too)!  These days business is booming and it's our first in Foodhogger's : Frugal Fare.

Salmon sushi with chicken combo $5.97 (with free miso soup)


Veggie Dumplings: $3 - a bit on the greasy side, but it makes a good side or snack.


Although Lunch Box has started increasing their prices (almost everything is one or two dollars more than before), the raised cost hasn't seemed to deter the crowd.  The line-ups are almost always curled around the counter in the tiny restaurant, where in cafeteria-like fashion you pick your boxes.  

Chicken? $4.


The staff are cheery and highly efficient (one at the cash register, one packing your lunch, one making the sushi, one warming the dumplings; there's at least 6-7 people behind the counter).  Not to mention that the turn-over is so high, the food's fresh.  In fact, if you don't see any more sushi of your desire, they'll roll it up for you in 2 min!  (Sushi connoisseurs  [of which, I am not one] beware: it's not gourmet sushi, but it's great for lunch)

Salmon sushi $4


There are also a handful of tables if you wish to dine there, with a newly added flat-screen TV playing concerts by different artists everyday (last time it was Celine Dion and before that Beyonce) to keep you entertained. 

Also, I hear that with every purchase you get a free miso soup but I will have to confirm this (as I found out only after my purchase, sans soup) and this should be relatively easy considering I'll most likely be back there next week!

They're open from 11am to 5pm on weekdays only - so if you wanted some chicken or noodles to take home after work, you're out of luck.  I think they would do well to stay open for dinner, but then it would have to be called CJ Lunch/Dinner Box...which doesn't have the same ring to it.

Lunch Box on Urbanspoon

tags: Beyonce, Celine Dion, Chicken, Deep Fried Chicken, Dumplings, Foodhogger, Lunch, Lunch Box, Miso Soup, Soup, Sushi, frugal fare
categories: Chicken, Fresh, Frugal Fare, Lunch, Sushi, Toronto
Saturday 03.28.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

I Love Sushi

Location:

494 Queen St. West, Toronto

Cost: $34 - 44 per platter (61-64 pieces)

www.ilovesushi.ca

Contrary to this post's title, I don't love sushi. I opt for it only when I get crazy pregnant-woman cravings. I am also not pregnant.

However, when you're working late and the options are pizza or sushi. And you're lactose-intolerant and you don't feel like grease, sushi sounds mighty good.

I Love Sushi is very popular at work and cheaper than most sushi places and for the value, it certainly isn't bad take-out (I've never eaten at the restaurant). They have a kick-ass website too.

Our company ordered a couple of platters - one veggie and one seafood, a couple of tofu salads ($3.50) and a couple of containers of edamame (boiled soy beans with salt - $3.95).



The platters arrive full, I just couldn't manage to capture a shot before everyone jumped in on the rolls!



The seafood platter.



The veggie platter.



The tofu salad, which was really, really delicious; the tofu was smooth and flavourful, the lettuce (albeit iceberg) was crispy and fresh.



And edamame is always a yummy snack.

I've had good sushi experiences at Ichiban Sushi, Ho Su, Sushi on Bloor and Kuni Sushi Ya in Baldwin, but I'd definitely like to try the more upscale sushi bars like Blowfish, Sushi Train (conveyor-belt sushi) and Hiro, but as I said, sushi definitely isn't my forte, so you'll have to tell me what's best.

I Love Sushi on Urbanspoon

categories: Dinner, Lunch, Sushi, Toronto
Thursday 08.28.08
Posted by Smita Jacob