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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!

 

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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
 

Nando's

Locations:

939 Eglinton Ave E
Toronto, ON


815 Britannia Rd W
Mississauga, ON


Growing up in Africa, I remember eating Nando's chicken and absolutely loving it, so when I first discovered a Nando's in the east end of the city, I was thrilled about the prospect of once again tasting the flame-grilled Peri Peri saucy chicken. Now this was pre-Foodhogger but I recall it not being as tasty as my memory had me believe...I walked away disappointed a little.

Then recently, I found a Nando's in Mississauga and those same childhood memories came flooding back; I just had to try it again. This time it did not disappoint...there was heat, there was flavour and there was plenty to go around.



The spicy fries were mighty deeelush.



The rice was nowhere near as good as it was back in my childhood days.



And there's definitely nothing spectacular about the salad...definitely could have done without it entirely!



But it's possibly the sauces that make Nando's Nando's. The sauces! First the garlic...



And then the all-important hot sauce...



The chicken was great...and we'd ordered some skewers as well...



We got a hot and a medium spiced chicken, but either they'd gotten mixed up or it was all very hot (although not hot enough for some).



All in all; satisfying and a fair recreation of my fond memories....I suppose the only thing missing was the African scenery...

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Nando's Flame-Grilled Chicken on Urbanspoon

tags: Chicken, Foodhogger, Mississauga, Ontario, Urbanspoon, flame grilled, food, grilled, nando's, peri peri, periperi, portuguese chicken
categories: Chicken, Spicy, Toronto, Travel
Thursday 09.03.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Martha's Exchange

Location:

185 Main Street, Nashua, NH

Cost: approx $9-15 per lunch entree (after 5pm, approx $15-19)

www.marthas-exchange.com



I've been to Nashua a slew of times but never dined at Martha's Exchange on Main Street.  Martha's Exchange has no relation or connection to Martha's Vineyard or Martha Stewart.  It actually began as a sweet shop which simply grew and grew.  More of it's history can be read here.

We made it there for lunch one day and found it quite busy.  We only had about 45 minutes for a quick bite so we had to order quickly, although I would have liked to have perused the menu better and also enjoyed a beer with my meal considering it's brewed on the premises. 



Our dishes took a fair bit of time to arrive; turned out the delay was due to a large party of 30 on the other side of our booth.



However, when our dishes did arrive, we were very pleased.

My Mum ordered the Jambalaya ($12).



The Jambalaya was better than I've tasted in New Orleans!  It's ingredients being: blackened chicken, andouille sausage, shrimp and fresh veggies sauteed in a spicy marinara sauce.  It had a good kick to it (you know how I like it hot!) and was very fresh.

I'd ordered the Almond Maple Salmon ($15)



Fresh Atlantic salmon topped with sliced almonds and baked in a maple butter sauce.  Baked IN a maple butter sauce INDEED!  My salmon was having a long hot soak in a jucuzzi of butter!!!  I'd have preferred it not having quite so much R&R.   It was, however, quite tasty but the rice it came with was nothing special. 

At one point during our meal the elderly lady in the booth behind us spilled her drink creating quite a commotion (someone may have been enjoying the beer afterall!).  It seemed it was her birthday and she was treating her daughter and a couple of other friends to lunch.  They all left before she did and the lady told us as she was leaving that she was alright and we nodded and sympathised with her.  The next moment my Mum spilled her drink all over the seat as well!  Very strange.  Perhaps Martha's is haunted by a playful ghost?  The website doesn't say but you never know......

I'd love to go back to Martha's and try out the beers and more of the dishes...the menu was quite extensive.  I'm also sorry now that I didn't try any of the sweets from the still existing sweet "shoppe" in the corner of the restaurant!  Argh! I hate metered parking!!

categories: Beer, Brewery, Dinner, Fish, Lunch, New Hampshire, Spicy, Travel
Wednesday 10.15.08
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Madras Palace: Take 2

Location:

1249 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, Toronto

Cost: $40 for two (incl. tip)

www.madraspalace.com

The last time we went to MP, we had some service issues, but we've since realized that the key is to go when it's not crazy busy because the food really is exceptionally good.

This time we got there for dinner around 6:30 and while there were still quite a few diners preoccupied with their dosas, we still managed to receive plenty of attention from our servers.



The owners of MP, the Purushothams opened the restaurant in 1991; the first South Indian eatery in Scarborough. For this reason, you don't really mind the decor, which has already undergone an update into its current look of Floridian-style cane seating, dark green walls and wood paneling. Sure they could benefit from a sleeker design in keeping with current trends, but that would certainly risk losing it's homely, authentic feel. Although, I must say they could turn up the dial on the light switch and their bathrooms could use some revamping.



If you only need to wash your hands however, there's a sink placed conveniently on the same floor at the back of the restaurant. Anyone who's been to India knows that it's very common to have a sink in the corner of the dining room for convenience and hygiene, especially because South Indian food really requires the use of fingers for eating.

But, on to the food!

We already knew what we wanted, so we got a masala dosa to start, a Kerala fish fry (I admit, this is the same thing I had last time I was there!), the chilli chicken masala, one chapathi, some plain rice, a beer and we knew we'd have a coffee after.

I timed the wait, thinking it would be a long time before we got our dosa, but less than 20 minutes later, our crispy pancake arrived, piping hot!





The potatoes are spiced just enough to satisfy any pangs of longing for back home. Every finger-ful of dosa that's dipped into the separate compartments of coconut, tomato and cilantro chutney creates the perfect savoury combination on your tastebuds. The sambar is so incredibly tangy that you needn't have any accompanying dosa to go with it, it's delicious on it's own. It's just heaven on a thali (plate).

Everything went down really nicely with our Kingfisher Indian Beer.



We sure cleaned up well!



Next up was our Kerala fish fry, chilli chicken, rice and chapathi.

All I can say is Yumyumyum!



The Kerala fish fry was must better presented this time and the king-fish was fresh and well marinated, tangy and spicy very spicy. Also, curry-leaves are my all-time favourite herb (Karuveppilai in Malayalam or Kari Patta in Hindi are leaves that grow on small tree plants native to India). I love it fried and garnished like this, in everything, and hate to see it wasted on someone's plate! The aroma and flavour of them really highlights a lot of Indian cooking. It's sort of like the bay leaf in coconut milk curries. I also lovelovelove bay leaves.

Sigh.

Okay, moving on.





The chilli chicken was incredibly hot and spicy, but oh-so-delicious! The curry was dense and the chicken perfectly cooked to fall off the bone. We both felt our pores open and sinus's clear during this meal!



You will not have fully enjoyed a meal at Madras Palace without leaving with an excellent cup of
coffee.

I think you really have to know your stuff when you go to MP - or go with friends who know the food. I've read too many negative things about the food on Restaurantica because people don't know what to order! You don't order mattar paneer here, if you want mattar paneer, go to Lahore Tikka House or Babur! If you want really authentic Kerala/South Indian cuisine, this is really one of the best places to get it. The other place is Saravanaa Bhavan, but that's for another review.

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categories: Beer, Dinner, Dosa, Indian, Lunch, South Indian, Spicy, Toronto
Friday 08.29.08
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Blue Mountain Bistro

Location:

119 Spadina Avenue

Cost: $8-10 for lunch

I guess the 'jerk' in Jerk Chicken comes from the service at Blue Mountain Bistro.

Unfortunately I didn't have my camera on me, but I used my friend's cell phone camera to capture these shots.



Our waitress was the lady on the right - as you can see she has her head in her hands...too many customers, perhaps?



No. Not really. Just one table of four at the far end and us. Still, it seemed we might have been a burden on her that day.

According to the menu, the Jerk Chicken Pita ($6.95 + tax) comes with fruit salad or salad. So I opted for the fruit salad. When our dishes arrived with a clatter on the table, our waitress announced that they didn't have fruits, so salad it was. (With a side of sliced canteloupe). The portions were quite hefty however.





And the chicken was quite spicy and flavourful and there was lots of it stuffed into the pita along with lettuce and tomatoes and some mystery sauce.

In my anticipation for the meal (read: hungry), I dropped my fork on the floor, only to receive an angry glare from our waitress when I asked for another one back at the counter. (She came by later to retrieve the fallen fork).

The final straw (for me) was when our oh-so-lovely waitress mixed up our bills and charged my friend $8.99 instead of $7.86 for his pita (the same thing I'd ordered). I pointed out the error in miscalculation but she defiantly claimed that it was $8.99..until she realized that was meant for for my other friend who'd ordered the Jerk Steak Sandwich (7.95 + tax) . I handed her a $20 for which she needed to go next door for change, during which the chef appeared. We expressed how much we enjoyed the sandwiches (they were tasty). Our waitress returned, apologizing for her mistake. I internally accepted it as an apology for the whole experience.

If it weren't for the terrible service and crazy-ass wait, BMB would actually be quite a nice place for a quick (and filling) lunch.

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categories: Jerk, Lunch, Spicy, Toronto
Thursday 07.03.08
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

New York Sub

Location:

520 Queen Street West,
Toronto

Cost: $4-10

It's definitely NOT a sub. Not sure why they call it one, but one thing is certain, it's so tasty you won't be able to stay away. You'll wonder why you have pregnant-woman-cravings in the middle of the day, and you'll find yourself ditching your friends (who are heading out to Burrito Boyz - stupid them) so that you can savour the goodness that is a New York 'sub'.



Sure, it's a hole in the wall and when you sit down at one of the tables, your world will be slighted tilted..but what NYS lacks in ambiance it makes up for in taste. If you like Gandhi's, you'll like NYS...they're owned by the same person and both share the same great zest for flavour and spice. A NY Sub is almost like a roti of sorts...or a wrap...a wroti, if you will. It doesn't matter WHAT it is...alls I know is that it makes one delicious meal!



The beef burrito/sub/whachamacallit.



The shrimp burrito/sub/whachamacallit.



My ultimate favourite, the chicken burrito/sub/whachamacallit......Oh man, the photographs are giving me those cravings.....I'll be right back!

New York Subway in Toronto

categories: Indian, Lunch, Mexican, Spicy
Monday 06.04.07
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 6
 
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