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Tookie’s Grill

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

I alluded to this in my previous post about Tookie’s, and all I’ve got to say is believe the hype. They have an amazing chicken salad sandwich. Personally i like my chicken salad uniform throughout instead of large chunks of chicken. Tookie’s chicken salad is exactly that, smooth chopped up chicken with a few added ingredients. The sandwich includes a generous portion of chicken salad along with lettuce and tomato on toasted or plain white or wheat bread. Personally, this is an easy choice for me, it’s quick tasty and convenient. If you’re around seaboard stop by and try this out.

-Matt

J Betski’s

Friday, September 14th, 2007

My parents came into town tonight, and they asked specifically about dinner at J Betski’s because i’d raved about it for a while. We started with a couple of the regulars fresh bratwurst and beef/pork keilbasa which were great, and you can read about in other articles.

The new starter was asparaus soup. This had a really great taste, it was smooth and creamy. You really get the flavor of the vegetable in this dish, the broth/cream didnt weigh it down.

For the main dish i had the schnitzel. This is a fried pork chop with various sides/sauces. My favorite is the dill cucumber sauce. What I liked most about the dish is the fact that it wasn’t over-cooked. You could almost cut it with your fork. I will have this again.

-Matt

Tookie’s Grill

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Tookie’s Grill recently opened in Seaboard Station and I decided to give them a try for lunch. Two things really impressed me about this meal. The first was the quality in the preparation of the food. I had the steak and cheese, a fairly simple thing to make. This one was reasonably priced, and came with everything I wanted. What I like about it was that they toasted the bun. I’m guessing this isn’t done on most philly cheesesteaks, but I’ll say I’m a fan. It was a simple thing that notched it up in my book.

The second part that impressed me was the great service. During the course of my meal I had no less than 3 different people ask me if everything was ok. These a couple were working the grill but when they slowed down they stepped away and made sure the customers at the bar were good. This little thing shows me that the group there really cares about the customer experience.

I’m definitely going back, look for some other reviews soon. And yes, this is the place with the chicken salad :)

-Matt

18 Seaboard

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Where to start with this one is the hard part…This trip to 18 Seaboard had me wanting more. I don’t know if it was the main part of the meal or the accompaniment that was the best part. On the menu it’s listed as the Cracklin Pork Shank (with blue chees grits), so naturally I was intrigued (loving blue cheese and being from the south). The pork shank sat on top of a bed of blue cheese grits with a layer of spinach between. It was topped with an apple-onion compote. This was a large meal I must say, I’ll also say I couldn’t stop.

The shank was cracklin, crunchy on the outside, tender on the inside almost like slow roasted and seared at the same time. The grits were creamy with chunks of blue cheese. This dish was hard to push away. Luckily I didn’t have any appetizers and I was able to finish most of this. I could easily eat this again and if you think it sounds good, wait until you try it.

-Matt

J Betski’s

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Yet another enjoyable dinner at J Betski’s tonight. Started with their smoked sausage special. According to the waiter, it’s a bit spicier than the regular offering. It was served with their homemade sauerkraut and spicy mustard. Did not dissappoint at all.

The main course was something new. Beef brisket with a sweet sauce, cabbage and speatzle. The brisket was fork cutting soft. The highlight was the sauce. It was sweet, with candied orange peel and matched very well with the brisket. Whenever i make brisket, i usually go for a spicy sauce, but this example gives me another direction to try. It was accompanied by braised cabbage and some homemade speatzle. When they have it, give this one a shot.

–Matt