Tuesday, June 9, 2009
A brand-new brewery just opened in Southern Maryland, the Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill - we'll be sampling their fare very shortly...
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Seeking Reviewers
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Dulles South Chicken Wing Wars
Well, the jury's still out with respect to the best chicken wings in the Dulles South area of Loudoun County. The newest entrant, Wow Cafe and Wingery at South Riding's Market Plaza, opened a couple of weeks ago to our mixed reviews.
We ordered twice; same results both times (aside from the blue cheese - read below).
Positives:
1 - The chicken wings themselves were nice and big, lots of meat
2 - The selection of sauces was very good, per the menu, with coconut, cajun, tai and other great options
3 - The price was reasonable - a "sampler" of 5 different kinds for little more than $20.
Negatives:
4 - We ordered the "hottest" wings they had (Buffalo 3 - "off the chart") - these weren't hot by anybody's standards or off anybody's "chart", even by the most temperate, bland, Northern Virginia standards. We really like extra hot and spicy wings - we had to actually mix our own hot sauce at home (tabasco and butter) for dipping.
5 - Extras - our first order (confirmed by others), we got a paltry dipping cup with a dab of blue cheese (along with the celery); only enough for about 2 wings. We asked for more, and the Manager complied (for $1.50) with 2 dipping cups - but no celery. Must be growing pains.
6 - The wings were all very slightly under-cooked; not that they were pink or anything, but could've been a little hotter, a little crisper, a little more well-done for perfect chewing and dipping enjoyment.
On to the next!
We ordered twice; same results both times (aside from the blue cheese - read below).
Positives:
1 - The chicken wings themselves were nice and big, lots of meat
2 - The selection of sauces was very good, per the menu, with coconut, cajun, tai and other great options
3 - The price was reasonable - a "sampler" of 5 different kinds for little more than $20.
Negatives:
4 - We ordered the "hottest" wings they had (Buffalo 3 - "off the chart") - these weren't hot by anybody's standards or off anybody's "chart", even by the most temperate, bland, Northern Virginia standards. We really like extra hot and spicy wings - we had to actually mix our own hot sauce at home (tabasco and butter) for dipping.
5 - Extras - our first order (confirmed by others), we got a paltry dipping cup with a dab of blue cheese (along with the celery); only enough for about 2 wings. We asked for more, and the Manager complied (for $1.50) with 2 dipping cups - but no celery. Must be growing pains.
6 - The wings were all very slightly under-cooked; not that they were pink or anything, but could've been a little hotter, a little crisper, a little more well-done for perfect chewing and dipping enjoyment.
On to the next!
Labels: wings
Friday, March 21, 2008
South Riding's Ruby Tuesday's
So we piled everyone in the car and headed off to Ruby Tuesday's, to see if the standard menu, salad bar and service was similar to every other Tuesday's (including a particular favorite in St. Mary's) - and were really surprised. The decor and furniture were very upscale, and very not typical Ruby Tuesday's - what a great look. We ordered the typical salad bar, which was actually missing a few items that others (for example on Wisconsin Ave., DC) have - like jalapenos - my personal favorite. The kids meals were predictably reasonable, and the mini-turkey burgers were predictably tasty (not quite like White Castle's ratburgers, but OK). The service was pleasant, though predictably erratic, as you usually find in newer restaurants. An excellent selection of beers, though (predictably), the best on-tap option (Dogfish Ale 60%) was out - so had to settle for a Pale Ale. This was on a mid-winter Saturday night at around 5PM, and we were seated quickly and easily with no waiting.
Altogether, a reasonably comfortable and tasty outing for a big family, easy to get in, and easy to find good things to eat.
Altogether, a reasonably comfortable and tasty outing for a big family, easy to get in, and easy to find good things to eat.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Vintage 50 Leesburg - Beers and Kids for Dinner
Probably now our second favorite restaurant for both adults and family (!) in our area is now officially Leesburg's Vintage 50.
Having, in three days, experienced both the Adults side (a Modern Moms Magazine outing on Thursday night) and Family side (with the kids at 5PM on a Sunday), there's truly nothing to disappoint. Here's the rundown:
- Darn good beers, made onsite - simply walking through the restaurant's malt and hops-laced air was reward enough - after the sampler, our favorite's the "point of rocks pale ale", followed closely by a not-too-bitter "E.S.B. Extra Special Bitter" and an extra-alcoholic "Angels Share". Worth the trip, by themselves, solidly taking the top positions in the ongoing Loudoun's Best Beers survey.
- Appetizers - very tasty, well presented (though perhaps a bit conservative in volume, for a microbrewery) - Crispy Chili Pepper Shrimp, Sausage stuffed Calamari and a really good Tuna Tartar set the stage.
- We only had one entree (just the beers and appetizers were so good), the Asiago Stuffed Baby Tortellini - very well done, not too heavy with cream, and with lightly-cooked roasted peppers and squashes.
- Kid's menu, typical chicken tenders, waffle fries and honey mustard sauce, plus a kids cheese pizza (which was, though delicious to me, a bit exotic to our kid's sensitive palates, with the plump tomatoes and all)
- Kid's drinks and entertainment - this is where few adult-family crossover restaurants get it right - drinks with lids and straws (saving the close-call spills), and the highlight of the night...."super doodlers" (plastic drawing pads with instant erase, far less messy and more entertaining than typical crayons and paper). We actually got to sample 5 different beers while the kids entertained themselves
- Dessert - the "Winter Sundae" - warm, chocolate truffle brownies with select Giffords ice cream and fruit sauces - 4 chunks for 4 kids and lots of finger-licking goodness
- Very nice, attentive, polite and knowledgeable waitress plus Anthony, the owner, never out of eyesight with lots of extra help as needed.
- French-press coffee (after the last drop of beer was put away) - nice touch.
Altogether a very satisfying outing with lots of return visits to come.
Having, in three days, experienced both the Adults side (a Modern Moms Magazine outing on Thursday night) and Family side (with the kids at 5PM on a Sunday), there's truly nothing to disappoint. Here's the rundown:
- Darn good beers, made onsite - simply walking through the restaurant's malt and hops-laced air was reward enough - after the sampler, our favorite's the "point of rocks pale ale", followed closely by a not-too-bitter "E.S.B. Extra Special Bitter" and an extra-alcoholic "Angels Share". Worth the trip, by themselves, solidly taking the top positions in the ongoing Loudoun's Best Beers survey.
- Appetizers - very tasty, well presented (though perhaps a bit conservative in volume, for a microbrewery) - Crispy Chili Pepper Shrimp, Sausage stuffed Calamari and a really good Tuna Tartar set the stage.
- We only had one entree (just the beers and appetizers were so good), the Asiago Stuffed Baby Tortellini - very well done, not too heavy with cream, and with lightly-cooked roasted peppers and squashes.
- Kid's menu, typical chicken tenders, waffle fries and honey mustard sauce, plus a kids cheese pizza (which was, though delicious to me, a bit exotic to our kid's sensitive palates, with the plump tomatoes and all)
- Kid's drinks and entertainment - this is where few adult-family crossover restaurants get it right - drinks with lids and straws (saving the close-call spills), and the highlight of the night...."super doodlers" (plastic drawing pads with instant erase, far less messy and more entertaining than typical crayons and paper). We actually got to sample 5 different beers while the kids entertained themselves
- Dessert - the "Winter Sundae" - warm, chocolate truffle brownies with select Giffords ice cream and fruit sauces - 4 chunks for 4 kids and lots of finger-licking goodness
- Very nice, attentive, polite and knowledgeable waitress plus Anthony, the owner, never out of eyesight with lots of extra help as needed.
- French-press coffee (after the last drop of beer was put away) - nice touch.
Altogether a very satisfying outing with lots of return visits to come.
Monday, January 7, 2008
"Good" beer prices to rise - due to hops shortage
Thanks to this posting at the Brambletonian, we've been alerted to the dire Hops shortage across the globe, especially in Europe. According to the source news story, the "The price of a six-pack of beer from a microbrewer or craft beer maker likely will go up at least a $1 to a $1.50".
That's not good - note that prices likely won't rise much for domestic beers..."most domestic beer prices should reflect a more modest increase because the majority of those beers are lagers that use less hops in their production" (read....disgusting, watery domestic beers aren't affected).
Stock up, find the good beers at the Dulles South and Loudoun Beer page!
That's not good - note that prices likely won't rise much for domestic beers..."most domestic beer prices should reflect a more modest increase because the majority of those beers are lagers that use less hops in their production" (read....disgusting, watery domestic beers aren't affected).
Stock up, find the good beers at the Dulles South and Loudoun Beer page!
Labels: loudoun beer
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Loudoun Moms Restaurant Reviews
Reviews from our friends over at Modern Mom Magazine.
| Burapa Thai Classic 19326 Promenade Drive Lansdowne, VA 20176 571-333-9130 | My Thai Place Restaurant 42385 Ryan Road, #104 Brambleton, VA 20148 703 327-5900 |
| Anothai (I-Know-Thai) Restaurant 43170 Southern Walk Plaza, #108 Ashburn, VA 20148 571-223-0053 | Bangrak Thai Cuisine 43540 Yukon Dr. Ashburn, VA 20147 703-726-5151 |
| Naruto Japanese Restaurant 43490 Yukon Dr. Suite #101 Ashburn, VA 20165 703-723-5945 | Dream Dinners 21430 Cedar Drive, #108 Sterling, VA 20164 571-323-5550 |
| Dinner Zen 703.391.9361 11160 E. South Lakes Drive Reston, VA 20191 | Entrée Vous 20937 Ashburn Road, Suite 140, Ashburn, VA 21047 703.723.4724 |
| Let’s Dish, and why not? 44260 Ice Rink Plaza #122 (Next to Ashburn Ice House) Phone: (703) 858-7900 | Not Your Average Joe’s Lansdowne, 19307 Promenade Drive Leesburg, VA 20176 (571) 333-5637 |
| Callaloo Cuisine 43170 Southern Walk Plaza Ashburn, VA 20148 (571) 223-2330 | Spicy Pickle 44650 Waxpool Road, Suite 125, Ashburn, VA 20147 (703) 723-9420 |
| Sorrento Grill 44640 Waxpool Road, Suite 125, Ashburn, VA 20147 703) 729-6999 | Foster’s Grille 43670 Greenway Corporate Dr. Suite 116 (703) 726-9199 Cuisine: American |
