Today the family and I went to dinner at Pete's Coney 2, located at 6160 Dixie Highway in Clarkston, Michigan. Now some of you may remember that Kolleen and I went to Pete's Coney (the original) in Pontiac some time ago. The original Pete's received one of the top ratings on this blog and I was hopeful for Pete's 2.
When entering Pete's you will find yourself greeted in a nice decor of local sport's teams, Michigan sport's teams and wall hangings that are designed to honor our American Armed Forces. I liked it! Pete's also has an ice cream parlor style cooler offering Hershey's Ice Cream. Again, I liked it!
Our waitress was kind and friendly. Except for a scuffle over a coupon at the checkout I was quite satisfied with the service.
For our meals we decided on various choices. As I do in all coney islands I ordered a cup of chili. I have always been of the opinion that a coney island is only as good as the chili they serve. My chili was pretty good. It was a bit too tomato-ee for my taste, but that was a personal preference. For my entree I decided on a sandwich, the D.M. Pete's Club; which was a corned beef sandwich on toasted rye with coleslaw, cheese (mine had Swiss), lettuce, tomato and thousand island dressing. Kolleen and I both enjoyed this sandwich. Personally, I would have liked to see more meat on my sandwich, but overall it was tasty.
Kolleen and Sarahfay shared their meal; a coney special combo with two coneys, fries and a drink. The Dearborn brand hot dogs were delicious as was the all-important coney chili. Sarahfay was a bit disappointed that Pete's did not have a cheese sauce for her fries, but overall it was good.
Now I must commend the service for allowing us to receive a sample of Pete's homemade potato chips. I thought these fresh and hot chips were delicious. Kolleen was not as impressed, but she did say she would get them before regular french fries.
The affordability of Pete's is good. Kolleen did have a coupon hassle with one of the servers over a local coupon. It seems that even though we told the waitress about our coupon at the beginning and she still refused to accept it as the coneys were part of a "special" even though they were not listed with the specials, but had a permanent place on the menu. My advice is that if you bring a coupon to Pete's 2 that you clarify your discount prior to ordering.
Overall, I enjoyed Pete's in every was except the coupon fiasco.
Overall:
Food: *** 1/2
Service: *** 1/2
Affordability: ***
Cleanliness: *** 1/2
Decor: ****
Overall: ****
Kolleen and I celebrated our 12th wedding anniversary on Sunday, October 2nd. Since Kolleen had to work on the 2nd we decided to go out for dinner on Saturday the 1st. Now Kolleen and I are huge fans of restaraunt.com and we had a gift certificate for Italia Fresca; Tuscan Grill & Wine Bar located at 2440 Orchard Lake Rd in Sylvan Lake, Michigan.
Italia Fresca is set in an old sports bar and has much of the feel of that bar. As we walked in we noticed two things: first was that we were completely under dressed. The second thing was that the bar took up the entire restaurant. The walls where sparsely decorated and even held a large flat screen TV showing a sporting game. As I said the place still had a sports feel to it.
As we sat and perused the menu I couldn't help but think "Wow," as it was expensive. The prices for an entree was between $14.99 to $22.99. At least bread and soup or salad came with every meal.
I ordered seafood, in particular the Risotto fruitti Di Mari al Saffron. This is a risotto dish containing sauteed shrimp, mussels, calamari, clams and scallops (my favorite) seasoned with saffron and basil. Before I speak on the entree let me state that Italia Fresca has a wonderful house salad dressing. It is an Italian style dressing that is mild and tasty. The rolls are also tasty as they are hot and oiled, perfect for dipping in an olive oil and parmesean cheese mixture. Unfortunately, the entree was vile. The seafood smelled of garbage, in particular the mussels. This smell and taste caused me to return the dish with the comments, "this is too funky, I am afraid of getting ill by eating this." The waitress was nice and offered something else, but the entree made me lose my appetite.
Kolleen ordered one of my favorites, Veal Marsala. This dish has thin slices of veal cooked in a Marsala/butter sauce. The veal is covered with mushrooms and has a side of broccoli. The dish also came with an appetizer of house pasta. The sauce on the pasta was delicious. Kolleen did not enjoy her meal at all. Some of the problems were that the mushrooms covering the veal were just out of a can. For the price I would think that there would be fresh shrooms in the dish. She also thought that the Marsala sauce was too thin and lacked flavor. The broccoli, however, was cooked perfectly and was delicious. The clam chowder soup that came with her meal was also delicious.
In place of my returned dish we ordered the Portabella Al Griglia. This is a delicious blend of sliced portabella mushrooms and Angus Beef tenderloin tips. These items are then comes with a side of Zip sauce. Without a doubt this was the best tasting dish of the evening. The mushrooms and beef tips were buttery, garlicky and simply yummy.
Outside of my entree the worst thing about Italia Fresca was the service. This is not to condemn our waitress, for she was good; there simply was not enough of the wait staff to support the amount of customers on hand. We sat at our table for at least 20 minutes before we even saw the waitress. The waiting time was so bad that Kolleen and I seriously considered not ordering a replacement dish for the bad seafood.
As I stated earlier the affordability of this establishment was very high. If we did not have that coupon we would never have gone here. If the food was better the affordability would have been worth it.
The cleanliness was very good. We did not use the bathrooms so I have no basis to review them.
Also as I stated the decor and acoustics was poor. Italia Fresca took the place of a popular sports bar and much of what remains at the diner still leaves impressions of that bar. On top of that we saw pictures hanging at strange angles. The acoustics were terrible. I would normally expect a fancy restaurant to have a better sound and atmosphere.
Overall I was not a happy camper at Italia Fresca. Neither Kolleen or I enjoyed our entrees. We liked our salads and appetizers better then the meals themselves. In truth I cannot nor will not recommend Italia Fresca to anyone else.
Overall Ratings:
Food: **
Service: **
Affordability: **
Cleanliness: *** 1/2
Decor: *
Overall: **
The purpose of this post/review is to talk about an establishment that has become one of my "regulars". Blazing Bagels, located at 5633 Dixie Highway in Waterford (also in Commerce Township) has truly become one of my favorites. Now I should make a disclaimer here, as a Jew bagels are part of my food pyramid. I have always thought bagels are a Jewish "soul food".
You should also know that the true test of a good bagel is can it stand alone? A true and proper bagel should not require cream cheese, butter or jam. A proper bagel should have that chewiness and taste that is a treat all by itself.
I first walked into Blazing Bagels already knowing what to expect. Blazing Bagels has the look of most bagel stores with the addition of offering several delicious coffees. In truth I knew what I wanted, a pumpernickel bagel with cream cheese, lox, cucumber, onion and a slice of tomato. Fortunately, my item was one of the menu choices, being called "The Charles Lindbergh". The only difference between what I wanted and the menu selection was "The Charles Lindbergh" did not come with cucumbers or tomatoes and it did come with capers (which I declined upon). My sandwich, as it has always been, was delicious. The bagel was perfect and the lox salmon was of a wonderful quality.
Sarahfay (my daughter) has also ordered off of the menu at Blazing Bagels. She got a "Mark Twain", which is a salami sandwich. She got her sandwich with an egg bagel...she loved it.
The service is great at Blazing Bagels. The owner always remembers my order. The other employees have always been very nice.
The store is very clean.
As a carry out bagel shop I cannot speak to their decor. It is as you would expect.
Overall I would recommend Blazing Bagels to anyone. After all there is nothing better then a good bagel.
Overall:
Food: *****
Service: ****
Affordability: ****
Cleanliness: ****
Decor: n/a
Overall Total: **** (4)
Today I drove Kolleen to her doctor appointment. On the way we decided on eating some lunch and we wanted to stop somewhere that was on the way. Thus we found ourselves at Pete's Coney Island (the original Pete's) located at 839 W. Huron in Pontiac, Michigan (just east of Telegraph). Now Kolleen and I are big fans of a good hot dog and we had both eaten at several other coney islands. As for myself, this was a first time visit to Pete's in Pontiac,
Pete's Coney Island is a small building, one of those type of restaurants that brings up feelings of nostalgia of a small-town diner. Stepping inside I noticed that there is no tables or booths only counter seats that take up the entire establishment. Sitting down to order, I quickly and in good humor discovered that Pete's is "an original-style coney." not offering french fries or breakfast after 11 AM. I attempted to order a patty melt with Swiss cheese, but was told by the waitress that Pete's does not offer Swiss cheese. What I discovered is that Pete's Coney Island is a bare essentials coney island and I respected that.
Kolleen ordered a coney island hot dog minus the onions and I ordered a coney combo. W-O-W...that was one good hot dog and their chili is phenomenal! Eating my coney I completely forgot about the missing french fries or the Swiss cheese. It was simply delicious! There is really nothing more I can say then that! But Kolleen stated, "Pete's is the best coney ever!"
The price of Pete's Coney Island was really good. Kolleen's normal coney was $2.00 and my combo coney was $3.00. At Pete's you will not pay more then $5.25 for any one entree or sandwich. I consider that pretty affordable.
The restaraunt had superb service.
From what I witnessed at Pete's Coney Island it was very clean.
The decor of Pete's was that of a small diner. Pictures from the restaurants history line the walls. Even the curved counter seats feel completely in place.
I do need to mention that Pete's offers it's chili for sale outside of the hot dogs. Pete's also has website for pre-orders of it's chili at www.petesconeyisland.com.
Overall, I loved my experience at Pete's and I would return there in a heartbeat. It was wonderful and I do recommend Pete's Coney!!!!!
Overall:
Food: *****(5)
Service: *****(5)
Affordability: *****(5)
Cleanliness: ****(4)
Decor: ****(4)
Overall: ****(4 1/2)
Today we went to one of my favorites, Mexico Lindo, which is located at 6225 Highland Rd in Waterford, across from the Oakland County International Airport. I have been going to Mexico Lindo since I was a senior in high school enjoying favorites like fajitas, guacamole, tinga tacos and chimichangas.
In truth I knew before ever arriving at the restaurant what each member of my family would order. I knew this because we always order the same things, our favorites. Today was a bit different as Sarahfay ventured away from the kid's menu and ordered ala carte.
Upon arrival we feasted upon chips and salsa. In truth, I don't think it is fair to call Mexico Lindo's salsa a true salsa, for it is more like a sauce. Each member of the family was given a small bowl of mild sauce and a communal bowl of the green hotter sauce was left on the table. I tasted the hot sauce, just a minute amount, and I was rewarded with three or four minutes of solid hiccups; so yes, it was hot. My personal trick is to take a bit of the hot stuff and mix it into the mild bowl. That was I was able to come up with my own heat level.
For a meal I ordered the standard for me, chicken fajitas. What was different was that I asked for a side of fresh cilantro (we are cilantro freaks). The fajitas come on a platter with refried beans covered with cheese. Being lactose intolerant I asked for the cheese on the side. Small sides of guacamole, sour cream and pico de gallo were also given. I had the choice of corn or flour tortilla and I decided upon flour for this visit. The grilled chicken was mixed with onions, peppers and tomatoes. As always I enjoyed the fajitas, though there was a short amount of chicken in ratio to the grilled vegetables. The beans were delicious as was the pico de gallo. The cilantro just increased the taste enjoyment bringing the dish to a new level of tastiness.
My daughter ordered ala carte and got two tacos, one chicken and one beef. She enjoyed them very much. I tasted her shredded chicken taco and it was delicious.
Kolleen shared my fajitas, but the goal of her visit was her favorite dish sopapilla. As always she enjoyed the desert even using my cheese from my fajitas to her taste advantage. What she did not remember was the cinnamon that was used, but she was assured by our waitress that the dish was the same as ever.
The affordability of our visit was what you would expect from a restaurant of this stature. My fajitas were approximately $13.95, the tacos where $1.50 each (they where on special) and the sopapilla was $3.50. Overall it was definitely worth it.
The service at Mexico Lindo was top notch. Our waitress was great, being attentive and friendly. Sarahfay said, "she was smiling with joy." I could not have said it any better.
The cleanliness was also good. Sarahfay and Kolleen both visited the restrooms and they said it was well kept.
The restaurant decor was perfect as always. Normally there are pinatas hanging, but they where absent today. This was OK as it made the establishment look even cleaner.
Overall I would recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a good Mexican restaurant in the Waterford area. As I previously said I have always been a fan of Mexico Lindo and today's visit was exactly what I hoped for.
Overall:
Food: ****(4)
Service: ****(4 1/2)
Affordability: ***(3)
Cleanliness: ****(4)
Decor: ****(4)
Overall: ****(4)
Many years ago when I first heard of Chinese buffets I have to admit to being very wary. After all how could a buffet, with it's food sitting out, possibly compete with my favorite Chinese restaurants. But then there came the day that Kolleen, Sarahfay and I first visited Golden Buffet located at 5630 Dixie Highway in Waterford, Michigan. I will admit that I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. The fact that the buffet was an all-you-can-eat did not hurt the situation either. So thus was the view of the Hendin family.
But then came last night. Sarahfay and I had just finished practicing our archery and we stopped at Golden Buffet for dinner. Normally my family would never go to the buffet at dinner time as their prices are higher and there is so much seafood. With Kolleen's severe allergies to shellfish there really seemed no need to go for the dinner service. But as Sarahfay and I were alone, and we both l-o-v-e seafood, it seemed a perfect time to go.
Unfortunately last night had the worst quality of food that I have ever experienced at Golden Buffet. Let me explain...
I began my meal with a bowl of Hot & Sour soup. As always I added some wantons, scallions and fried noodles. The soup itself was tasty and I know my Hot & Sour soups. But the wantons where shriveled and hard. They actually had a crusty crunch to them and this made them unappealing. I also ate sushi in my appetizer. The sushi itself was unfresh and thus not worth the bite of eating. Golden Buffet did offer pickled ginger which was wonderful.
Sarahfay started her meal with a bowl of Egg Drop Soup, which she had never had before. She did enjoy it immensely.
For our main meals I chose the Vegetable Lo Mein, Peanut Chicken, Mongolian Chicken, Pan Fried Dumplings, and Baked Mussels. Unlike previous visits to Golden Buffet the Vegetable Lo Mein was dry and tasteless. The Peanut and Mongolian Chickens were both great as was the Baked Mussel. But the Pan Fried Dumpling, which is one of my favorite foods, was like the wanton, rock hard and hard to eat. I also tried the Chicken Teriyaki Satay and it was also dried and chewy, very much like jerky.
Sarahfay's meal consisted of crab legs, fried shrimp, Sweet & Sour Chicken and Chicken Teriyaki Satay. She had a difficult time eating the crab legs as they were so small had little meat to them. She did however enjoy the Fried Shrimp.
We did not partake of it last night but Golden Buffet does offer a nice Mongolian Style BBQ buffet and grill.
The affordability of Golden Buffet is exactly what I would expect from an all-you-can-eat buffet. The price for lunch is $6.55, with children under 10 paying $3.25. I find that very affordable. The dinner prices go up after 4:00 PM to $10.55 for adults and $5.25 for kids. Children under three years of age eat free.
Golden Buffet does offer a full carryout menu as well as a carry out buffet starting at $3.29 per pound.
The decor of the restaurant was fair. Sarahfay always loves the koi in the front fountain. In fact, yesterday she saw a turtle swimming through the water. I tried to trick her and tell her it was for turtle soup, but she didn't buy it.
The cleanliness of the restaurant, which is so important for a buffet, was just fine. The bathrooms where clean.
The service was fantastic. The waitress seems to be on top of things by removing used plates, filling drink orders and fulfilling special requests.
Overall I was impressed with Gold Buffet in all ways except the food. Last night there were too many inconsistencies in the taste of the food and if I had to judge the restaurant by last night alone I would not return. I pray it was just a off night.
Happy eating!
OVERALL:
Service: ****(4)
Food: **(2)
Affordability: **(2 1/2)
Cleanliness: ****(4)
Decor: ***(3)
Overall: **(2 1/2)
As Kolleen and I took off this afternoon to take Sarahfay to the local batting cages, she needs some work on her swing. On the way we decided to stop by a relativity new restaurant which was only 2 1/2 month old. The establishment is Wally's Chicken & Waffles located at 4349 Highland Rd (M-59) in Waterford right across from Meijer.
Pulling up to Wally's I must admit that that the three of us were extremely excited. After all, the idea of Southern cooking, the idea of eating chicken, ribs, waffles, potatoes, rice, BBQ sauce; these are all things we love. And we were happy to see they were all on the menu. Unfortunately they where expensive.
Nut we had a job to do...we had to eat. So after perusing the menu carefully we decided upon our orders and we dived in.
Yet before I begin talking about our food at Wally's I think I should first speak on the subject of BBQ sauce. Now BBQ sauce is a deeply personal and philosophical decision for any one individual. For Kolleen and I , we have a deep distaste for sauces that hold a hickory or mesquite flavor t them. In truth our favorite BBQ sauce is good ole Open Pit, plain and simple. As for Wally's sauce...we did not like it at all. Wally's BBQ sauce was deeply flavored with hickory. But let me state this, I will not count Wally's BBQ sauce against them in any way. I did not like the flavor, but many of you might; Sarahfay, for example, did.
As for our orders Sarahfay got the Rib Snack, which was five bones on a plate with Wally's Famous Potatoes and a small drink all for $3.99. Now the price for this snack was quite affordable. Sarahfay loved the ribs, which I was not too surprised by, Sarahfay always loves ribs. The potatoes also met with her approval. For her drink she got a bottled water.
Now Kolleen and I ordered the big one, Wally's Famous Chicken N' Waffles. This meal came with four pieces of buttermilk fried chicken, Wally's Famous Potatoes, a buttermilk biscuit and a house made waffle. It was a ton of food! The chicken was delicious! The chicken was awesome! I loved the chicken! The potatoes were drenched in butter and spices. I enjoyed them much more then Kolleen, but I have too admit there are better potatoes in Waterford. The biscuit was great. I did not eat the waffle, that was all Kolleen, but she was not overjoyed. Her exact words were, "eh."
I also ordered the Red Beans and Rice. I am not sure how the authentic version looks or tastes so what I got may me the real deal and I just may prefer the fake stuff, but I hated what I got. To me it was like masked beans with shredded pork and I was hard pressed to find any rice at all! Sorry Wally's!
The restaurant decor was that of an establishment that was newly changed and low budget. The cleanliness was good.
Overall Wally's was a nice change, but I cannot say that I would go out of my way to visit them. I would, however, stop by for a bucket of that incredible chicken!
Overall Scores:
Food: **1/2
Service: ****
Affordability: ***
Cleanliness: ***
Decor: **
Overall: **1/2 2 1/2