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Chick-Fil-A | Philadelphia

Chick-Fil-A

the situation: i’ve been dying to see what the craze is all about with chick-fil-a. everyone and their mothers was so excited that one opened up in hollywood (relatively close to me). however, it seems as though every time i want to try it, it’s been a sunday…they are closed on sundays. darn.

i never thought that my first time would end up being at the philadelphia airport after missing a connection by 5 minutes…ahem…after arriving 30 minutes before my flight left (i thought this was enough time. foolish me.) and running through the airport with all my luggage (note to self, go to the gym more often…for situations like this). oh, and did I mention that it was the last flight out of phili to los angeles that night? thank you, corporate travel.

good thing every story has a silver lining. my silver lining was chick-fil-a for dinner! don’t judge, I have been wanting to eat here for a year now. i normally would not review a fast food chain but given the cult following to this franchise, how could i not?

as a side, personal note, i am a huge fan of fast food. my favorite is the big mac. yep, i said it.

i ordered a chicken sandwich meal (look at me, what a baller) which included fried chicken sandwich (apparently has pickles), crisscut fries, and a medium dr. pepper. sauces chosen: chick-fil-a sauce and polynesian sauce.

thoughts: when ordering, the cashier was nice enough to sympathize with my situation (we bonded) and she suggested chick-fil-a sauce, which in her opinion was “like honey mustard, but better.” exact words. i also opted for the polynesian sauce due to recommendations from friends and because i thought it was like a sweet chili sauce. to my surprise, i loved the chick-fil-a sauce! i’m not really qualified in any way to tell you what is in it so i will just tell you to go try it. the polynesian sauce (you will laugh) tastes to me like honey mustard.

my sandwich came out piping hot, which to someone traveling alone, eating at an airport alone and just missed the last flight out home was the greatest thing in the world. it could be because i was exhausted from traveling but the sandwich…ehhh…was just a chicken sandwich? nothing too mind blowing. i would come back to eat the sauces, but then again i’m a sauce lover.

well there you have it. my long-awaited adventure to chick-fil-a.

have a good weekend!

By | November 16th, 2012 | Food, Travel | 0 Comments

Ike’s Lair | Oakland, CA

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hello ike’s. we’ve been wanting to eat you since we saw you on man v. food (as you can tell, we watch that show a lot). we heard there was a secret menu (we did research)…and wanted to try the “shawn michaels” sandwich. what’s in it? thinly sliced rib eye, bacon, mozzarella sticks, lettuce, tomato, annnnd dirty sauce (so, i still dont know what this is but its delicious).

  • verdict: delicious! i am a big, big fan. i’d put it on my list of “best sandwiches i have eaten” yep. i said it. so glad it lived up to all the hype. disclaimer: these are not going to be your every day sandwiches…so dont expect some glorious italian sub. this is not the place. but if you are looking for a twist between two buns, go here. my husband and i would come up to norcal just for the sandwich. nuff said?
  • service: helpful. fast.
  • ambience: so we went to the one in oakland (the original is in san francisco). there really was not line but then again we ate this at 11:30am. cool decor but there is no where to sit inside. there are a couple of benches outside that you can enjoy your sandwich on…but that is about it.

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side thought: have you ever had cheerwine? think dr. pepper and cherry. i enjoyed it.

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if you are in norcal and get to enjoy ike’s let me know what you get and your thoughts please!

Ike’s Lair
2204 Broadway
(between Franklin St & Grand Ave)
Oakland, CA 94612
Neighborhood: Uptown

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By | September 26th, 2012 | California, Food, Restaurants, San Francisco / Oakland, Travel | 1 Comment

The Kitchen Sink @ The Olde San Francisco Creamery

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we were first introduced to the kitchen sink at the san francisco creamery via one of our favorite shows: man vs. food. kyle, as many of you know, is obsessed with eating challenges. (i think secretly he would like to be an eating champion in another life) so when we saw the kitchen sink challenge, we immediately put it on our MUST TRY list. ice cream, eating challenge in a sink? we are in.

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for $39.95, the olde san francisco creamery co, will put together (for your pleasure): 3 sliced bananas, 8 gigantic scoops of ice cream, 8 services of toppings, a mountain of whipped cream, nuts and cherries…in a specially designed sink! (i know) we are sad to say that even though we made a trek to walnut creek, kyle did not attempt this ice cream challenge (this time) because we had already been eating all day and had a fully day of eating ahead of us. we shared this baby with 6 people…and we all are very embarrassed to say that we did not even finish it. despite this embarrassment, kyle still believes he can do the challenge alone (i know).

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check this monstrosity for yourself (warning! these pictures get pretty gross at the end):favorite flavors: cheesecake and toasted almond

  • recommendations for next time: don’t get gummy bears. not only is it scattered on top, it is stuffed inside the ice cream layers so they do become rock solid in a few minutes. not going to lie, i felt sick one and a half scoops in. but, it was definitely something that i loved doing with our awesome friends who agreed to do this for us. i recommend this for parties of 6 or more (the menu says for a party of up to 6) i think a party of 8 is fine.
  • ambience: cute creamery in a downtown walnut creek. everything you expect a creamery to be.
  • service: pleasant! they immediately knew we were doing the challenge! could it be because we came in there…guns blazing and looked amped?
  • overall: i’d come back here to watch kyle suffer through this kitchen sink challenge….and also to do this shinanigans for a celebration of some sort. ice cream was good but mind blowing? probably not. what will blow your mind is the sink they put it in. it’s pretty cool. we went a good 5 minutes just taking pictures of it and with it. fact. oh, san francisco creamery, you were fun. until next time.

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The Olde San Francisco Creamery
1370 Locust St
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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By | September 25th, 2012 | California, Dessert, Food, Restaurants, San Francisco / Oakland, Travel | 2 Comments

Burma Superstar | Oakland, CA

Burma Superstar | Oakland

since we have been planning this trip to norcal for quite some time now (go lions) we had a list of restaurants we absolutely had to eat! burma superstar was one of them (thanks tiffany!). it has three locations: san francisco (the original one), oakland and alameda. given our schedule, we went to the oakland location.

this is what we came for: rainbow salad (actually, it was recommended that we get the tea leaf salad. we were conflicted so got the rainbow salad this time and will have to try the tea leaf salad next time!) – salad made with 22 different ingredients. Four types of noodles, green papaya, tofu, onions, dried shrimp, and a tamarind dressing. so the waitress will walk you through each ingredient…

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then he/she will prepare it for you (aka toss it for you).

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and then…tada! uh-mazing. its everything you want a salad to be – light and refreshing. and! i really enjoyed the tamarind dressing. (just thinking about it makes me hungry) side note: apparently this salad and the tea leaf salad was featured on the food network: diners, drive-ins & dives. other things we ordered:

  • fiery beef – spicy (not but not too spicy). loved it. flavor is awesome.
  • beef curry (burmese style) – loved this as well.
  • duck garlic noodles – duck was delicious but the truth is…after eating fiery beef and beef curry, both of which are an explosion of flavor…these garlic noodles didnt have quite the punch. but i still enjoyed it.

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  • food: excellent. you must go here. (rainbow salad. rainbow salad)
  • ambiance: cute. clean, simple modern.
  • service: good and helpful. when they bring out the rainbow salad with 22 ingredients, they go through all the ingredients!
  • overall: i will be back to eat you, burma superstar.

Burma Superstar
4721 Telegraph Ave
(between 47th St & 48th St)
Oakland, CA 94609
Neighborhoods: Temescal, North Oakland

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By | September 23rd, 2012 | California, Food, Restaurants, San Francisco / Oakland, Travel | 4 Comments

San Francisco Candlestick Park | Lions v Niners

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this was it. the weekend we have all been anticipating (for months now). the lions v. niners game! if you followed the game, you know that the lions lost 19 to 27. despite this loss (yes, we rooted for the lions and are still in mourning), we had an awesome time with our friends (who are niners fans. boo) and made a few new friends too! this was our first tailgate…and let me tell you, it was the best/fanciest one ever. we had a four course meal (enough said):

  1. atomic buffalo turds (if you dont know what that is, check this out)
  2. carne asada tacos
  3. brats
  4. buffalo wings

each course was filled in between with chips, salsa, guac, veggie/dip, more chips and beer (home brewed). special thanks to mahls and mark for putting this together! #epic did we also tell you that we play in two different fantasy leagues? so there is even more competition between all of us than shown in these fine pictures. (we took a lot of pictures. it took a lot of self-restraint not to put all of them up on this post)

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side note: it is difficult trying to find detroit gear in los angeles. (VERY difficult). after calling 8 lids, kyle finally found a lions hat. we went crazy when a store actually had detroit items…hence the scarf, bracelets, and t-shirts.

By | September 18th, 2012 | San Francisco / Oakland, Travel | 2 Comments