Thursday, March 8, 2018

Working in LA

LAX would be my next work location so I decided to fly out early to try a few places before work started.  I left Dulles on a 6a flight and arrived about 9a.  After getting a car I headed out.  My first stop was at a"Rutt's Hawaiian Cafe" in Culver City is a popular Triple D fan place.  Ob their episode Gene Simmons from the band KISS made a surprise visit!  I arrived a little after 10a there were people waiting outside on the sidewalk.  I went in and was given a pager and I didn't have to wait too long and was seated at a small table in the back of the restaurant, which is decorated with Hawaiian and beach memorabilia.  The bar area is decorated like a Tiki Bar.

Rutt's Hawaiian Cafe in Culver City, CA


Cool memorabilia at Rutt's


The menu is loaded with Hawaiian and Asian dishes, I decided to try the Hawaiian Rice Bowl.  The "small" bowl had beef and Portuguese sausage strips mixed with shredded carrots and broccoli florets on top of white rice.  On the table was soy and teriyaki sauces.  The meal was great, the teriyaki sauce added to the flavor of the rice and although it was a small bowl it was a lot of food!

My "small" Hawaiian Rice Bowl

A few days later I would return to Rutt's with some co-workers, the place was not nearly as busy as on my first visit.  I decided to try the Rutt's fish dinner, which was served as a traditional Hawaiian meal with two scoops of rice and a scoop of macaroni salad on the side.  The white fish was blackened although it was not spicy.  Rutt's came through again!  Big meal and little price!

My Rutt's Fish dinner, traditional Hawaiian with rice and Mac Salad

My second stop was in the Westwood area of Los Angeles near the UCLA campus.  "Fat Sal's Deli" is a stand where they serve huge sandwiches and was opened by a bunch of friends from the New York City including Jerry Ferrera who starred in the HBO show "Entourage". I looked over the menu and decided to go basic with a Cheeseburger, the the sandwiches were way too big for me!



Fat Sal's Deli - A sandwich stand in Westwood near UCLA where they make big and bigger sandwiches
I received my burger and it was pretty big, with cheese, onions and lettuce and topped with "Fat" sauce.  It was really good and as I ate t I could taste the sauce that gave it a huge heat kick.  I think I made the right decision as all of the other sandwiches were much more than I could have eaten, they were definitely sharable or take home portions!

My Fat Sal's burger


From Fat Sal's I headed up to the city of Ventura about 90 minutes north to a place that is open only for breakfast and lunch.  "Pete's Breakfast House" is in the old town area of this sea side city and wasn't too busy, but I arrived shortly before they closed for the day.  I am sure it had been a very busy Sunday morning!  I was seated at a tale near the open kitchen and for some reason i ad a hankering for some pancakes so I chose the short stack.


Pete' Breakfast House in Ventura, California

The pancakes were really good, although there were preserves and syrup on the table, the cakes were so tasty that they really didn't need them!  The other really cool thing was that the plates they use have "Pete's Breakfast House" on one side of the oval plate and "Diners, Drive-ins & Dives - 2011" on the other.

My Short Stack at Pete's


Love the customized plates!

I got to meet one of the owner's of Pete's and she told me all about their episode and the filming.  Her and her husband bought the place and kept the name because that is her husband's name.  As we finished out chat she told me that the meal was on her!  A great meal and FREE, what could be better!

After work one night I got an Uber and headed with se co-workers to a place not far from the airport and the hotel I was staying at.  "Gloria's Cafe" is a small place that specializes in Mexican and Salvadoran food.  When we arrived about 6p the place was empty, by the time we left an hour later it was packed some were waiting for seats!  Gloria, the owner was in and greeting just about everyone who came in.  Her place is decorated with brightly painted art on the walls.  My co-worker's ordered Shrimp based meals and I decided to try the flat steak dish.

Gloria's Cafe near LAX

The colorful artwork at Gloria's
Our meals arrived and they were accompanied with flour tortillas, seasoned rice, lettuce, and refried beans.  Everyone raved about their meals and I really enjoyed mine and it was quite filling.  The flat steak was very tasy and the beans were really good.

One of my co-workers shrimp platter

My Gloria's Flat Steak meal

Another Gloria's Shrimp meal

Before we left I got to meet Gloria and had her sign my book.  She was very nice but seemed taken aback by the request, she timidly signed her name, I guess she wasn't too sure about the crazy request!

At the end of the week of work at LAX I decided to stay a few days in Southern California since the next week I was scheduled to work in Denver.  I decided to rent a car and drive up to Bakersfield where Guy had visited 9 places.  I knew that I wouldn't be able to get to all 9 but hoped to try to get to 6.  The drive from LA took about 2 hours and it was fast and pleasant after getting out of the LA area.  The drive took me through several mountain passes, it was a pretty drive despite the very arid scenery.  As I entered the town, there were oil derricks all over the place, Bakersfield is a very oil driven place.

My first stop was at a place in a small strip mall on the western side of the town.  "Athena's Greek Cafe and Bakery" is a small place with 5 or 6 tables with a large menu of Greek specialties: full meals, sandwiches, appetizers and Greek pastries and sweets.


Athena's Greek Cafe and Bakery in Bakersfield, California

Cool Mascot
 I decided to get an appetizer, knowing that I would be trying a couple more places later.  I chose the Greek meatball appetizer wit a side of white pita slices.  The appetizer was really big and very good.  They served me 5 lamb and beef meat balls with a side of Taziki Sauce and 8 slices of pita.  The sauce had a hint of mint and went very well with the meat balls.  I made little sliders with the pita.

My Athena meal

From Athena's I headed to my next stop which was only about a mile away.  "Salty's BBQ and Catering" is a small shack with their huge smoker out in front.  I love their slogan, "We serve both Smoked and Grilled foods!"


A True BBQ Shack!
The big smoker out front, where the magic happens!


Guy Ate Here!

I decided to try the Brisket Sandwich with a side of Potato Salad.  The potato salad was ok, nothing special and the brisket was pretty good but what made the sandwich great was the locally made Pyrenees's sub roll.  They grilled the roll with butter and pepper and it was so tasty that the side of barbecue sauce was almost unnecessary!  I would go back just for the roll!

Salty's Brisket Sandwich and potato salad with the delicious roll

I headed out to check in to my hotel and get settled in before heading back out to try a couple more places.  "KC Steakhouse" in downtown Bakersfield is a throwback to a bygone era.  The entrance is two large wood doors and a you enter it is dark, with a sunken bar.  The tables vary in size and the chairs are wood based with red leather padding.  I almost was expecting Sinatra and rest of the rat pack to come in for dinner!


KC Steakhouse a downtown Bakersfield restaurant throwback to another era

I looked over the menu and decided to try one of the meals that Guy tried during his Triple D visit here, the Lobster Mac and Cheese.  They served me a large bowl of Clam Chowder along with fresh baked bread with butter and home made salsa.  The soup was probably the thickest soup I have ever had and had large chunks of potato and clams.  My meal came and it was a huge.  The dish was not too cheesy which I really liked and topped with panko bread crumbs.  I must admit that the lobster was chopped a bit too small, it was hard to make out the lobster from the mac.  The meal had 4 grilled slices of garlic toast on the side.  It was a very filling meal.  The staff was super friendly and the waitresses were dressed in white blouses and black dresses another throwback to a bygone era!  I had a really good first day in Bakersfield!

My last day in Southern California started in Bakersfield.  I got up and headed out to 3 more places, 2 in Bakersfield and then one in Valley Glen just outside Burbank in the San Fernando Valley.  I drove to the east side of the city, which is very industrial.  "Pyrenees Restaurant and Lounge" is an interesting place, there is a huge bar that was doing a big business both with food and drinks, which was interesting considering I arrived about 830a.  I noticed that as I entered, through a side door, many looked at me probably wondering who this stranger was as most of the patrons seemed to know each other and the staff.  I took a seat at the bar and looked over the menu.  I was warmly greeted by Jen, and after she took my order, Bacon-stuffed pancakes, she noticed my Triple D book and asked me about it.  I told her about my travels and asked if I could get it signed.  She told me absolutely told me she would get the owner, who ironically sitting just a few stools down!

Pyrenees Restaurant and Lounge in Bakersfield, California

Pyrenees side, front door

First time I've ever seen a Jack and Tito's Tap!

We had a great conversation and while he was signing my book, my meal arrived.  The pancakes were large and loaded with shredded bacon.  The syrup was served warm in a large cup.  The cakes were really good.  I found it great that the staff not only served everyone but made sure that everyone was satisfied with the service, it made me feel like I was part of the family.  I was getting ready to leave I got a picture with the staff.  This is a fun place and worth a visit if you are in the Bakersfield area.

Love the stylized galsses



Me with the Pyrenees owner and staff

I headed out to my last Bakersfield place.  "The 24th Street Cafe" is in the downtown area and was packed when I arrived.  I was told the wait for a table would be about 15 minutes but I could take an open seat at the counter in the middle of the restaurant.  I squeezed into the corner seat.  I was still pretty full from the pancakes I decided to try something I thought to be a bit lighter.

24th Street Cafe in downtown Bakersfield


In the Western US Diners are known as Coffee Shops


Inside the 24th Street Diner

I chose the Cinnamon Bun, thinking that it would be small, boy was I wrong!  The warm bun was the size of a regular dinner plate with cinnamon, melted butter and icing.

24th Street Diner's huge Cinnamon Bun

It was really good and filling, so big that I couldn't finish it!  This huge sweet roll was under 5 bucks, can't get that at Cinnabon!

I fought the bun and the bun won!

I headed out of Bakersfield for the 90 minute drive back to the LA area.  The drive was nice taking me through numerous canyons and hills.  I also passed the area where the Magic Mountain (now called Six Flags California) theme park is, even under the rare overcast skies I could see the rides in full operation.

I arrived in the Valley Glen area of the San Fernando Valley, which is next to Burbank.  I arrived at "Barrone's Famous Italian Restaurant" looks like it could be a German spot as the building looks like a German Chalet, but just like KC's in Bakersfield, it is a throw back to a bygone era.  Barrone's has been a Valley Glen staple for about 50 years!  There is a huge bar along with half circular  booths and tables adorned with red leather seats.  I got there just after it opened and was surprised that there were a lot of people waiting.


Barrone's Famous Italian in Valley Glen, California

The large bar area

On their episode they featured their Lasagna and pizza.  I decided to try the pizza, with sausage and meat balls.  The pizza came with a layer of cheese covering the meat filling, which covered the crust from edge to edge.  The cheese created almost a full topping, I just took it off and ate it separately, yes I like to play with my food!  The crust was just slightly undercooked, which may not sound good, but it really was!

My Barrone's pizza lunch

Barrone's would be my last Triple D place on this Southern California trip.  From Valley Glen I got back into the notorious LA traffic on the 405 to go to my hotel for the night before moving on to my next week of work in Denver.  All in all I was able to get to 11 new places and have some really good meals.  I flew out with my Triple D count at 621!





Thursday, February 15, 2018

Checking out some Houston places

I travelled to Houston for work and was surprised when my supervisor told me that since George Bush-Intercontinental Airport was so far north of the city it would be ok to rent a car for the week.  I decided that it would be great to try a few of the Triple D places.  I arrived and got the car and headed out to my first stop.  The first place took me about 50 minutes to get to.  I was really surprised with the conditions of the roads in Houston, they ere pretty rough and pot holed for a place that doesn't have a lot of snow.  "Cool Running's  Jamaican Bar and Grill" is in a mall strip mall on the southwestern side of Houston.  I walked in and saw a "Welcome to Jamaica" sign at the small entrance to the dining room.  I was seated at a table next to a stage where on the weekends they have entertainment.  The walls were adorned with really cool artwork depicting scenes of Jamaican scenery.  The tables had placemats depicting Jamaican themes.

Cool Running's Jamaican Bar and Grill in Houston

Their Delivery Van

A little piece of Jamaica in Texas

All things Jamaica at each seat

As I looked over the menu I decided to try a few of the appetizers to give me a feel of the different types of Jamaican cuisine.  I have tried the famous Jamaican Jerk Chicken in the past so I decided to try a Beef Turnover, Vegetable Spring Rolls, and Coconut Shrimp.  The Turnover came first and had a deep yellow crust surrounding a fine ground beef filling that was a medium heat.  The crust helped c sown the spice of the meat, it was very tasty.  A few moments later the small spring rolls came out and made me remember that there is a huge Asian influence on some Jamaican cooking as they reminded me of the spring tools that you get at a Chinese restaurant.  The Coconut shrimp were big and tasty with a nice coconut crust.  The spring rolls and shrimp came with a very tasty mango-ginger  dipping sauce that I loved, I would have taken it as a drink!

Jamaican Beef Turnover

The tasty crust hides the even tastier beef filling

Veggie Sprig Rolls with delicious Mango-Ginger sauce

Coconut Shrimp with Mango-Ginger Sauce

Before I left I was able to meet the owner and head chef and got him to sign my book, he tanked me for coming and I thanked him for the wonderful meal!  I headed out to start my week of work.

After work on my second night I headed out with my co-worker Melanie for a place that was listed as 18 miles from my hotel.  The trip took about an hour to get to due to traffic and that I had to avoid the toll road, since it was mostly cashless and I didn't bring my EZ Pass.  The good news was that the toll roads have parallel frontage roads in Texas, the bad news there a lot of lights along the way!

"The Original Marini's Empanada House" is in a shopping and restaurant area near a number of office buildings.  I was really looking forward as empanadas are one of my favorite Latin foods.  They are pastry pockets filled with just about anything and Marini's has about 50 different types both sweet and savory.  We entered the place and grabbed a table and menu and went to the front counter to order.

The Original Marini's Empanada House


Inside Marini's

Both Melanie and I decided to try 3 different types of empanada's.  I chose the Beef Gaucho, the Chuck Wagon and the English.  As I ordered I told our server why I was there and asked to get my book signed, she told me that she was part of the family, in fact most of the employees were members of the Marini family.  While we waited, Mr. Marini came over and not only signed my book but talked to us for almost 20 minutes and told us how he started the restaurant in 1971, he was very gracious and friendly, made us feel like we were part of the family!  Our meal came and the empanada's were delicious.  My Beef Gaucho was filled with ground beef, boiled egg, olives, onions and spices.  The Chick Wagon had brisket, tomatoes and red wine and the English was filled with ground beef, peas, carrots, potatoes, and Worcestershire Sauce.  All were delicious, the Chuck Wagon tasted like a pot roast pillow and the English was like an English Pasty.

My Marini's Empanada's


As we were finishing Mr. Marini came back and gave us a small container of freshly made mini sandwich cookies for dessert that were made in their pastry shop. They were delicious and had a Dulce le laches flavor. He also introduced us to his wife, what a great a gracious coupe and family.  The Original Marini's Empanada House is an absolute must if your visiting the Houston area!


The wonderful cookies, Mr. Marini gave us



Mr. Marini and I

Melanie and I headed back to the airport area and although the drive seemed long we both agreed that it was worth it!

I decided to try one more place before the week ended.   I headed north from the airport to a place that had a unusual name and cuisine.  "Q-Shi BBQ and Sushi" is a Texas-Asian fusion pace in the town of Spring Texas.  I brought another of my co-workers Han on this adventure.  We entered a very busy place and I knew I wanted to try some sushi with a very American side.


Inside Q-Shi

Han decided to try a full Bento Box of sushi that came with a choice of Sake, he chose the Hot Sake drink.  I chose the Q-Shi Sushi #1 which was a brisket based sushi and a side of Sticky Sauce Chicken Wings.  They brought us a appetizer of Seaweed, Edamame Beans and Tempura Shrimp.  The shrimp was a bit bland, but the Edamame was very good and the seaweed was excellent!

Seaweed Appetizer

Edamame

Tempura Shrimp


A few minutes later our meals arrived.  The sticky sauce on the wings tasted like Teriyaki and were pretty good.  The sushi was very interesting as it looked like traditional sushi but had a protein base of chopped brisket and had a really nice flavor. The manager came by and told him about my travels and he got the owner to come over t meet us and sign my book.  Han sked him what made him create such an unusual restaurant.  He said that it was his lifetime culinary journey.  He grew up in Georgia with a BBQ background, went in the military and was based all over, especially in Asia, then ended up in California where he focused on sea food and sushi and decided to put it all together!  If you want to try food from all over Q-Shi is worth a visit.

Q-Shi #1 - Brisket Sushi

Asian Sticky Sauce Wings


My week in Houston and as I travelled home my Triple D count stood at 616