Sunday, July 29, 2012

Saigon Bay, Tampa

Welcome to restaurant reviews by go gin chow this is the  food ninja.  I have some insight on a Vietnamese restaurant called Saigon Bay in Tampa close to the USF campus. It really is a nice restaurant. From the outside you could not really see the great decor inside. The outside is really deceiving. I was impressed when I walked in with my family. It was like wow! They kept it modern, but authentic, with all the bamboo they used in different ways to dress up the place. They did a great job and the food was spot on in every way. The broth in my pho soup was really an awakening to my taste buds and the vegetables were fresh and crisp. The service was up to par. I'd say this is a great affordable place to get some great food for families and students. So please keep an eye out for this great little place in Tampa if you are anywhere near the USF  campus. Take from the food ninja look for this place and stop on in and please enjoy. You will not be disappointed.

This is Shadow for Go Gin Chow.  Definitely one of the best things about this place is its atmosphere.  Walls are decorated with bamboo poles giving the illusion that you are dining in the middle of a bamboo thicket, very cool.  Food is decent.  Soups come with a complimentary side salad, which is nice, salad dressing was good.  Respectable bowl of Beef Pho, broth was good, variety of meats, though meatballs are not included in the Special Pho and had to be ordered at an additional charge.  Seafood Pho was good, nice jumbo rings of calamari.  Shrimp and Crab with vermicelli soup broth was a little bland, but the crab claws were definately a nice touch.  Service was pretty good, though there may be a bit of a communication barrier (as they do not speak English very well), they were still very friendly and did their best to try and understand you.  Clean bathrooms.  Will definitely be back.

                                                           Saigon Bay
                                                           2373 E Fowler Ave
                                                          Tampa, FL 33612
                                                          (813) 971-0854








Complimentary Salad

Herbs that Accompanied the Soups

Pho Dac Biet with Meatballs (extra)

Seafood Pho

Shrimp and Crab Soup with Vermicelli

Close-up of Crab Claws in Soup

Wolfgang Puck Cafe, Downtown Disney

Welcome from the food ninja for go gin chow restaurant reviews. My take on Wolfgang  Puck Cafe in Downtown Disney, what a place. Great decor, hip and up to date.  Has a family feel, but an open floor place. All i could say was whoa.  The service was great they were attentive and polite and the food great and delicious also filling me. Had the calamari for an appetizer that was addictive. When you started, it was hard to stop and the sushi was as good as it looked and it looked great. Then we had a pizza called the spicy shrimp pizza. Me and my brother wished it could of been bigger cause it was so good, it was a teaser. The sangria was nice and fruity but needed a little more pick me up. This visit was nothing short of fantastic. The prices were up there, but if you have the cash I would  definitely splurge it there. You wont be disappointed and it was not out there as far as prices go, but it is up there. So take it from the food ninja please check this place out and enjoy!

Greetings this is Shadow.  Very lively place in Downtown Disney.  This place can get quite packed on weekends.  Modern, stylized interior, you will definitely get service with a smile, which should be expected from Disney.  Menu is simple and some items can be pricy.  The calamari was not bad, crispy batter with a slight spicy kick.  From the sushi menu we ordered the Big Kahuna Roll, which was a spicy tuna roll topped with tuna.  Fish was very fresh and the roll had nice flavors, surprisingly this roll tasted even better when dipped in soy sauce and wasabi, this really seemed to enhance the flavors well.  The Pizza here was definitely gourmet pizza.  Ordered the spicy shrimp pizza - thin crust pizza topped with jumbo tiger prawns, zucchini, roasted eggplant, garlic, basil and olives.  Very unique and complex in flavors and textures.  Only complaint was that crust was slightly burnt on one side, unacceptable from a place as prestigious as Wolfgang Puck's.   Still, was quite happy overall.  So if you feel like spoiling yourself a little with a gourmet dining experience, be sure to give this place a try.  Happy Eating!

                                                    Wolfgang Puck Cafe
                                                    1482 E Buena Vista Dr
                                                    Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
                                                   (407) 938-9653






Sangria

Calamari

Big Kahuna Roll

Spicy Shrimp Pizza

Bushido, Venice FL

Welcome to restaurant reviews by the food ninja for go gin chow. Today I have a nice take on some great food from a nice little place in Venice Florida  called Bushido Sushi. A nice cozy inviting restaurant with a good modern day take on the decor. They kept it real and updated but also kept it authentic. The food was of good quality and also was plated with good technique. Besides all that the food was also delicious and filling.  Me and my brother did not leave hungry. As far as pricing went it was reasonable. I would also like to add is that the service was great they were flexible they were willing to change some things on the platter we ordered to accommodate us with out question. I really appreciated that. So over all this is definitely a place I would recommend. So take from the food ninja, check out this place and please enjoy!

Shadow here.  Nice little sushi joint in Venice, Florida.  Simple decor, granite table tops, hardwood walls  decorated with traditional Japanese artwork and trinkets.  Interior is  very, very clean.  Bathrooms are immaculate.  Service was friendly and accommodating.   Pretty large selection of special rolls.  Went with the Volcano Roll and, upon recommendation of the waitress, the Tokyo Roll.  Presentation could definitely use some work with here.  Both rolls were garnished rather sloppily, particularly the Volcano Roll, which had the shredded kani (imitation crab) just dropped on top of the roll, not the skillful artistic precision you would expect of sushi.  The cooked seafood topping on the Tokyo Roll could definitely use more color to make it more appetizing.  Rolls tasted great though, very flavorful and rice was cooked well.  We also ordered the Party Sushi C.  Waitress was more than happy to substitute the tamago (egg) nigiri for something else at no addition charge.  Miso soup that came with the order was good, not too bland or too salty.  The sushi itself was presented much better this time.  Fish was very fresh.  Overall very good place to satisfy that sushi craving in the Venice area.  On an unrelated note, if you are into collecting seashells and fossilized shark teeth, definitely also check out Caspersen Beach.  It is only 5 minutes away.  In just two hours we collected nearly 100 teeth, not bad for amateurs. 

                                       Bushido Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine
                                      125 W Venice Ave
                                      Venice, FL 34285
                                      (941) 485-1757







Miso Soup

Tokyo Roll (Top), Volcano Roll (Bottom)

Party Sushi C

Complimentary Guava Candy

Sea Shells and Fossilized Shark Teeth Collected from Caspersen Beach 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sripraphai, Woodside Queens, NYC

Shadow here for Go Gin Chow reporting on one of the best Thai restaurants in the country.   This restaurant is truly a gem located in Woodside Queens NYC.  The menu selection can be quite intimidating, it seems like every Thai dish you can think of (and the many others you can't think of) may be found on the menu, and while they may not execute everything perfectly, they are guaranteed to give it a decent effort  with the freshest most authentic ingredients (no crazy substitutions will be found here), nice flavors and  complex cooking techniques.  It truly is amazing at the variety of dishes they can do so well.  All Thai restaurants need to make a note of this and acknowledge that this is a huge factor in their success.   My favorite dish is the Crispy Catfish with Green Mango Salad (not ordered this visit).  In my opinion this is their signature dish and no one else can execute this as well as they can.  The mango is grated at the perfect thickness to blend with  the flavors of the dressing, only the most premium flesh of the mango is used, no pieces of the outer skin can be found here.  The catfish is superb, such fine consistency, deep fried to perfectly crispy yet dry and not greasy, you would not know it was catfish.  The herbs (cilantro, mint, green onion) are so fresh they taste like they were freshly picked right before tossing in the salad (how is this possible, they are in Queens for goodness sake??).  A must try dish if you are visiting here.  Now on the the dishes ordered this trip, the Crispy Watercress Salad, another spectacular dish.  The watercress is battered and fried almost like a tempura but not as heavy.  The dressing is loaded with a variety of meats (Squid, Shrimp, Pork).  Very good.  Their tendon soup with clear broth was just ok, fresh herbs and flavors, but was not spicy.  Their fried tofu appetizer, again just ok, though not much you can do with this dish, just fried tofu with dipping sauce.  Their Shrimp Paste Fried Rice, not a bad choice, beautifully arranged plate with shredded green mango, sweet pork, red onions, sliced cucumbers, sliced omelet, thinly sliced green beans, dried shrimp and garnished with a sprig of fresh mint, a lime wedge and dried chilies.  Their beef noodle soup with dark broth was excellent, rich complex flavors and textures.  The broth was made with blood, might be a turn off for some, but tasted amazing (it is not easy to find places that do this).  Meat fixings included a worthy variety - beef, beef meatballs, liver and tripe.  No condiment tray was brought out with the soup and when asked for one, all that was given was chilis in fish sauce, not good considering everything else is so spot on and this is really an easy thing for them to put together.  Service is just ok here.  You really have to wave down to get their attention.  One thing I never like is that the servers do not automatically give chopsticks with dishes like noodle soup and since waving them down can be such a challenge your soup might get cold.  Ended the meal with my absolute favorite desert, lychee ice cream.  Four scoops of delicious lychee ice cream garnished with lychee fruit (canned), a single mint leaf and a maraschino cherry.  A real treat.  Finally, be sure to check out the front of the restaurant for a huge selection of to-go goodies, such as appetizers, deserts and dipping sauces.  You cannot miss this place, it is a landmark for Thai food connoisseurs, homesick expat Thais, and general food lovers alike.  Happy eating!

                                                 Sripraphai
                                                 6413 39th Ave
                                                Woodside, NY 11377
                                                (718) 899-9599





Fried Tofu

Tendon Soup, Clear Broth

Crispy Watercress Salad (as served)

Crispy Watercress Salad (with dressing mixed)

Shrimp Paste Fried Rice

Beef Noodle Soup, Dark Broth

 Lychee Ice Cream

To-go goodies (non-refrigerated)

To-go goodies (refrigerated)

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sammy's Fish Box, City Island, NY

Greetings from Shadow.  Great place to report on today called Sammy's Fish Box on City Island.  They have been around for years and years and , the company pretty much owns half the restaurants on the island, with  Fish Box being a family favorite, for its lively atmosphere, great service, super fresh seafood and HUMONGOUS portion sizes.  While prices are not the cheapest here, you definitely get what you pay for.  A great deal is their twin lobster special, two 1 1/4 pound lobsters cooked either broiled and stuffed or steamed.  Lobsters have always been super fresh here with super sweet and succulent meat, every morsel being precious.  Their feasts for two (not ordered this visit) have also been a great choice, platters are loaded with giant crab legs, lobster, clams, mussels, calamari and despite being named "for two" there is actually enough food to feed an army.  Everyone who dines here will most certainly not only leave with a doggy bag, but that doggy bag will likely contain more food then was actually consumed while at the restaurant.  The complementary bread platter is wonderful and could be a meal in its own right.  It includes corn bread, a freshly baked sesame loaf, spreadable cheddar cheese, various picked and fresh vegetables and olives. Seafood risotto was great, not only was the seafood in it delicious, but the actually risotto was perfectly cooked rich and creamy.  Deserts were equally as generous, one slice of chocolate cake was a staggering tower enough to feed at table of four.  Lemon sorbet served in a hollowed out lemon had to be one of the largest lemons around, great end to a spectacular meal.  Sadly the only bitter taste in my mouth that spoiled a nearly perfect meal was that despite being very polite, our server refused to substitute a small soup for the salad that came with the meal. In the several times that we have visited th this restaurant in the past, we have not had any problems doing this before, and considering the prices we are paying for the food, this should not be a big deal to make the customers happy.  His excuse was that they only do that for lunch, though I am certain we have been able to do this for dinner in the past.  I doubt they will make an effort change this as this policy will not keep the throngs of customers from coming back (I know it certainly won't keep me from coming back), but if management is paying attention to this I hope they will consider taking better care of their customers so everyone can leave happy.

                                                   Sammy's Fish Box
                                                  41 City Island Ave
                                                  Bronx, NY 10464
                                                  (718) 885-0920








Bread Platter

Salad (alas, no substitutions for soup were allowed this visit, shame!)

Lobster Special (Steamed)

Lobster Special (Broiled)

Snapper

Seafood Risotto

Chocolate Cake

Lemon Sorbet