1.16.2012

Lunch Out @ Fortune

Last weekend, while house hunting, Sarah said she wanted to go get some spicy food.  She wanted something Asian.  Probably Thai.  We headed for Nida's - my favorite Thai spot so far - only to find that they were closed at lunch time on Saturday at their Short North location (we should have just gone down to North Market). Well, a similar scenario this weekend led us to Fortune, which I'd heard great things about. It did not disappoint!

The Food: The menu is a bit overwhelming because there are so many options - and we had to ask for the full menu because they first just brought us a lunch menu without any of the Szechuan offerings.  And then it's tough because so much sounds good!  We went with some mala string beans to start, and asked them to mix in a bit of the Spicy Pot of Gold (fried tofu).  It cost $2 more but it was fantastic.  There must have been half a head of sliced garlic, several jalapenos, and a handful of dried red chiles.  Add the Szechuan peppercorns (not super fresh, so not much numbing) and well cooked beans and we were excited!  Then we ordered some cold noodles, which frankly weren't that good (too vinegary, but soon forgotten, because...).  The pork in garlic sauce - sweet, salty, nice texture differences with strips of celery, very savory - was a suggestion from the waitress and very tasty.

The Ingredients: Nothing of note in terms of organic, local, etc. that we're aware of.  We'll have to ask next time, but doubtful.

The Story, Setting, & Service: It's going to take some time to get used to so many good things coming in strip malls.  The ambiance here is nonexistent, but the people were very nice (a menu change took help from a 2nd server).

The Last Bite: We're feeling pretty confident that this place is going to be consistently making us happy, and we're already looking forward to returning.  I almost went for lunch today, the day after.  If you don't like spicy food, be careful.  But, the taste is wonderful!


Fortune Chinese on Urbanspoon

12.18.2011

Breakfast Out @ Katalina's

My wife and I were pretty steady food bloggers in Cincinnati for a year or so before we ran out of places we really wanted to review and life happened in some major ways.  We've just moved to Columbus and Katalina's was recommended to us as a great breakfast place - and indeed it was!  It inspired us!

We were inspired late in the meal :)
The Food:  We ordered the pork and egg sandwich and a country egg sandwich - two big egg sandwiches that are on crusty, buttery bread and packed full of flavorful ingredients.  The meats were tasty, the cheese was gooey, the other toppings were all good.  We also had the sweet and spicy bacon on the side, and that was pretty darn yummy as well (I wonder if they use regular sugar and if it would taste even better with brown).

The Ingredients:  Not sure about any local, organic, or other notable options.  They do sell some of their staples which is kind of cute.

The Story, Setting, & Service:  Harrison West was on our list of neighborhoods to check out while house hunting, so we started here (turns out it's probably out of our price range).  Katalina's is small and frankly I was surprised we didn't have to wait at 11am on a (slightly drizzly/snowy) Saturday.  You order up front, the folks were real nice, and then find a seat.  They've got a grip of outdoor seating, so mental note for the spring/summer/fall.  Food came quick.  And again, it was good!

The Last Bite:  The breakfast sandwiches are legit.  Highly recommended that you go eat one.  I know we'll be back.

Katalina's Cafe Corner on Urbanspoon

12.17.2011

Live from Columbus

Well, the blog has been dormant for quite some time now - pregnancy, babydom, job change, moving, and more will do that to you.  But we're getting settled in to Columbus and a truly great breakfast sandwich at Katalina's Cafe Corner today inspired us to think about getting back in the game.

If you're still following our RSS feed from Cincinnati, hi again.  Our posts will likely be much less frequent than when we were in top form, and they'll be about Columbus food, so be forewarned.  If you've found us in Columbus, cool.  We found blogging to be a fun way to learn about our city and to get connected to great resources about what and where to eat.

I'm going to try to keep the blogging low maintenance, and the reviews will be short as a result.  The brevity may make us indistinguishable - I think our thoughtful reviews were what stood out in the past.  But, better something than nothing, right?!

Here's to more sharing and learning ahead...

4.02.2011

Existential Eating #49


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3.26.2011

Existential Eating #48


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3.19.2011

Existential Eating #47


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3.12.2011

Existential Eating #46


If you have any suggestions or ideas for future Existential Eating strips, please email or comment below.  Sadly, our current collective imagination will run dry.  If its related to food, it can be the topic of an Existential Eating comic strip.  Just share your idea and Ramsey will do his best to draw it up (probably, someday).