Archive for the ‘Restaurant Review’ Category
Basili’s- The Year Round Greek Festival
Written by Matt Sadler on March 12, 2010 – 7:37 am -This piece has been submitted home-chef extraordinaire and Marinara-proclaimed foodie- Michelle C.
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So by now, you’ve likely heard there’s a new restaurant in Carytown. And if you haven’t stopped by yet, you need to know what you are missing! Basilis’ is located at 3107 W. Cary Street, which used to be home to Carytown Seafood. With all the elements needed to make this place Greek Diner-Chic, it’s easy to see that Basilis has put a tremendous amount of effort into renovating this space over the past 14 months.
Now on to the menu… Read more »
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It’s Easy to Return to Comfort
Written by Matt Sadler on February 28, 2010 – 10:58 pm -*This is number #6 on my trek though Richmond Goodlife’s Top #50 Restaurants in Richmond
It is difficult to argue against Comfort. It’s a good concept. The prices are reasonable. The food seems to be good.
I will always have a certain respect for Comfort. They were pioneers in bringing the Richmond dining scene back to Broad Street. They brought it back and they did it with style.
For those of you who are new to Comfort, the restaurant plays on the traditional Meat and Three concept. You pick your meat and 3 sides to go along with it. While traditional Meat and Three places are basic comfort foods, Comfort takes those same basic meals and tries to kick it up a notch. Read more »
Tags: Comfort, Meat and Three
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Is Andrade’s in Petersburg Worth the Trip?
Written by Matt Sadler on February 22, 2010 – 8:21 am -This is number #5 on my trek though Richmond Goodlife’s Top #50 Restaurants in Richmond
It was bound to happen. I was going to have to disagree with Ed from Richmond Good Life at some point. It just happens to be at a place I so wanted to like.
I stopped in at Andrade’s International Restaurant in Historic Petersburg as part of my trip down to South Hill. Ed’s Top 50 List had not let me down to this point. In fact, he had opened my eyes to a few wonderful places AND this place had so much potential. It was a Mexican/Peruvian influenced restaurant, and judging from the menu, it looked to have some legitimate Peruvian dishes. Read more »
Tags: Andrade's, Miriscos Saltado, Petersburg
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Grandpa Eddies BBQ- The Home of the Verlander Super Value Meal
Written by Matt Sadler on January 7, 2010 – 10:05 pm -This is number #4 on my trek though Richmond Goodlife’s Top #50 Restaurants in Richmond
I dig Grandpa Eddies BBQ. Mind you, I won’t put it on my top 25 list nor advertise it as the best bbq, but given it’s location, it’s a great option. Located in the chain infested waters of the Short Pump area, the place survives and puts out a great product and perhaps a great value.
Let me first start by saying, the old location was so much better. The newer location makes more sense. It just has no atmosphere. It’s too clean and polished on the outside and bleh on the inside. Read more »
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RGL #3: Croakers Spot
Written by Matt Sadler on December 10, 2009 – 7:59 am -Croakers was one of those place I knew I wanted to visit and yet I never made it out there (out there- meaning Jackson-Wardish area). While being in the middle of the city, it really isn’t convenient.
I had heard rumors of their seafood chili being amazing; alas, they didn’t have any. So it was going to be one of their fish boats. I figured I would delve into the Buffalo Style Fish Boat, and man did I hit a home run. It was 2 or 3 huge fillets of “Lake Trout” breaded and fried perfectly and drenched in hot sauce. The “Lake Trout” was light and flakey. The breading provided nice texture and crunch without overwhelming flavor and the sauce blended well into it. Read more »
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Dora’s- The New Meat Place
Written by Matt Sadler on December 2, 2009 – 8:04 am -It is no secret that I like love Brazilian Churrascarias. So when I read about Dora’s Brazilian Grill, I knew I needed to visit.
Let me start by saying this is a brand new restaurant. I believe it has only been open a little over a week. That being said, the place was clean, the staff was friendly, and the service was professional.
This place is slightly different than Texas de Brazil and Ipanema Grill. Yes, they have the traditional rodizio (all you can eat meat-fest), but they also have other entrees in case someone in your party is not a true carnivore. Read more »
Tags: Dora's Brazilian Grill
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RGL#2- Can Can
Written by Matt Sadler on November 19, 2009 – 11:16 am -I have been to Can Can about 30 times over the past 2 years so it is a place that I have a bit a of familiarity. Most of these trips can be attributed to my friend Bookstore Piet persuading me to head on over to enjoy a late afternoon cocktail or two or three. Needless to say, I am comfortable with the place and, in fact, I really like it.
The trouble with Can Can is that grading it on value can be troublesome. I think in some ways, there is a whole lot of value to be found. Other times, the value is not as great. The difference is not due to inconsistency but instead the diversity of the menu. Read more »
Tags: Bookstore Piet, Can Can
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RGL#1- Hibachi Ichiban
Written by Matt Sadler on November 4, 2009 – 7:29 am -
When I do make it out to the office, I am heading out to the nowhere land between Chester and Hopewell. This place was a no-brainer for me to try since it was this or your typical chain (Chili’s, Uno’s, Friday’s, Fill in the Blank).
The place is a dive. It’s reminiscent of every sketchy, strip-mall Asian joint. That’s ok. That’s not the purpose of this experiment. It’s value.
And value is what Hibachi Ichiban delivers. While they have a diverse menu, you generally order one of 3 things: steak, chicken or shrimp. I chose steak being the carnivore that I am. For roughly $8, I received a 6X12 container stuffed with fried rice, some sort of noodles, and sauteed veggies. That concoction looked to have 8-10 oz of diced sirloin on top of that. Throw in a couple cups of that addictive, creamy sauce and there you have it folks, a good meal. Ed isn’t joking about this place. the taste is as good as the fancy ones without the showmanship and the price tag. This is takeout, so you don’t even need to tip, right RVAFoodie?
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Geaux Balliceaux!
Written by Matt Sadler on August 27, 2009 – 8:00 am -It took a few weeks but I finally made it over to Balliceaux. I’ve been anticipating this opening for about 6 months and yet I somehow missed it. Oh well. It really doesn’t matter. Really, it’s one of my favorite chefs running the kitchen so I just needed to get over there and enjoy some amazing food.
BTW, don’t expect an unbiased review here. I’m a huge fan of Russell Cook and so I have a hard time being objective.
I was so desperate to eat there, that I took lil’marinara. I figured it would be a good test on how friendly and gracious their staff could be. I requested to sit in the back because it seemed a bit more low-key.
The staff was very engaging. Russell came by and I ordered “something low carb” and “something for kids.” I also ordered a bowl of their golden gazpacho, which was light, fresh and seasoned with a nice cayenne kick. The “something low carb” showed up and it was crispy pork belly on top of a cabbage salad and served with grilled veggies and au-jus. The “something for kids” was a heritage cheeseburger made with a Flour Garden roll, artisan cheese and local, grass-fed beef and fries.
Both dishes were great. Lil’ marinara tore up the fries and the burger, not before I was able to take a few bites. I dug into the pork belly, which Tony Bourdain refers to as the 5 layers of heaven. It was crispy and tasty on the outside. The inside was rich and tender. The au-jus was only really necessary for the inside pieces. The pieces with skin were perfect.
What I appreciated about the restaurant was that the prices were not outrageous. The pork was $16 and the burger was $10. With reasonable prices, it was amazing how well they were able to stay local, organic, and/or sustainable with the ingredients and wine.
I can’t wait to go back but I think I’ll leave the 2 year old at home and take the wife for a nice night out.
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Places I Like: City Diner
Written by Matt Sadler on July 7, 2009 – 8:21 am -It’s not perfect, but I still love the place. I have been a fan of Karen’s, now known as City Diner, for years now. Located near the corner of Strawberry and Broad, this cozy diner has become the regular spot for me and little marinara on our weekly morning out.
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