Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Men Tei Noodles

   Chinese comfort food disguised as a Japanese Ramen house, Men-Tei was one of those places we always walked by growing up in Boston but never tried, well that is until this week.  I'm a sucker for tasty Ramen but only the Japanese style, unfortunately despite it's name and decor this establishment is 100% Chinese.  I chalk it down to comfort food because it's pretty simple, quick, greasy, and cheap.  The only time I would truly enjoy dining here is if I were hung over or drunk, that oil and MSG would be a nice cure.  Even with my criticism I must say it wasn't too bad, it was just very disappointing.  I had the Spicy Beef Ramen while the Mrs. ordered the Tonkatsu Ramen, our appetizers were house made Gyoza and Takoyaki.  As mentioned before, the food isn't bad but it's like going to a Chinese Take-out restaurant, you have to lower your expectations.  I feel like one of the only reasons they remain in business is simply due to location,  just off of Newbury street Men-Tei enjoys the benefits of attracting tourists and hungry students because it's cheap for the area and easy.

Score: Disappointing...  (5.5/10)

"Spicy Beef Ramen"
"Takoyaki"
"Tonkatsu Ramen"
"Gyoza"

Monday, October 28, 2013

Le's

   For some of the best Vietnamese food in MA, the only cities that truly stand out are Worcester and Dorchester.  Although these neighborhoods might seem a bit rough for some people, it's pretty safe as long as it's not late at night so don't let that deter you from trying some amazing restaurants.  Le's restaurant is located in the heart of Dorchester just 10 minutes outside of Boston.  There's always a lot of arguments on what the "best Vietnamese" establishment is among locals however I felt like Le's gives the best overall approach, followed by Anh Hong.  Some great perks to mention are that it's a new facility so everything's nice and clean, especially the bathrooms, the food is always fresh and delicious, the service is very friendly and probably most importantly for commuters there's plenty of parking spaces available.

   I'll be the first to admit that no cooking compares to home cooking, especially when it's my mom making Vietnamese food, but Le's is still pretty darn good especially when we feel like going out for a change.  We received the usual staples on our most recent trip, "Banh Xeo" aka "Vietnamese Crepe" and "Goi Cuon" aka "Summer Rolls" as appetizers and of course a steaming bowl of Pho.  A big criticism people will give out to Pho restaurants is that they might skimp on the beef and noodles, all broth but no goods, it's the complete opposite at Le's though.  After eating a XL bowl at Le's I'm just about ready to explode, and this is one of the few restaurants that gives such a good portion size that the Mrs. has to order a small bowl. 

   The broth is amazing if you come at the right hours, I know every restaurant tries to cook a big pot so I won't hold it against them but if you come when it's just cooked it's an easy 10/10 however sometimes it'll drop to an 8/10, it all depends but hey 8/10 on a bad day is great in my book.  Another caveat that many people will enjoy are the authentic fresh garnishes that are provided, most restaurants provide you with just the bare minimum of mint and bean sprouts but Le's kicks it up a notch and adds more variety of herbs.  They also expand their menu beyond the status quo, offering up authentic specialties like roasted quail.

   Overall Le's has to be my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in the Boston-Dorchester area and remember that this establishment will not be the same as others such as "Pho Le's in Allston" which is far inferior so don't make the mistake of grouping the two together because the level of quality is drastically different.

Score: We loved it! (9/10)

"Banh Xeo"
"Pho Xe Lua"
"Goi Cuon"

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Showcase Superlux

   Ever wonder how the 1% go out to enjoy movies?  Look no further because Showcase Superlux located in Chestnut Hill shows that you don't just go to the theater to watch a movie but you go for the complete experience.  Normally I try to feature only restaurants on the blog but Superlux is tied with a professional kitchen so it's worth the exception.  The main advantages of Superlux are simple, it's 21+ meaning no pesky kids but also meaning there's alcohol available, you pick your seats ahead of time so there's no hustle and bustle of seat saving or waiting in line, you get high end recliners with table trays and utensils, there's an excellent waiter service and there's a premium kitchen menu available at a reasonable price.

   Now some people might scoff at the idea of paying (20-30$) for a movie ticket but they should note that with this ticket comes a 5$ voucher to spend on drinks/food and that popcorn is not only free but unlimited.  If you compare that to the fare of a normal theater at night admission is priced about 15-20$ and popcorn and drinks are priced 5-10$ each as well so it's not too far off in terms of paying for the premium.  Seeing how this is a food blog lets get down to it, the food at Superlux is no joke, it's not typical salty movie theater junk and it's made fresh to order.  The menu ranges from burgers and fries to duck and Korean beef.  We tried the steak and cheese rolls for an appetizer along with the seared duck as an entree.  The steak and cheese rolls were a safe pick but comfort food is always welcoming especially when it's made fresh.  The duck was easily the favorite though, it was on par with bistro quality and was served with quinoa.  My biggest disappointment had to have been the dessert, it was a big let down and wasn't anywhere near as good as the main dishes.

    Overall if you're looking for a more mature and intimate theater than Superlux is the way to go.  We watched "Prisoners" and the theater was empty which was actually pretty awesome, no chit chat, no one on their phones and no one watching you pig out either.  The premium perks are definitely worth the money and I think everyone should try the Superlux experience at least once because it makes going to the movies really special.  I know I'll be back to watch more movies in the future.

Score: We Loved It! (9/10)


"Full Reclining Leather Seats"
"Electronic Ipad Menu"
"Pan Seared Duck"
"Cheese Steak Rolls"
"Free Unlimited Popcorn"
"Strawberry Shortcake"
"Chocolate French Macarons"
"Service Buttons for Waiters and Silverware"
"Caramel Macchiato"

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Super Fusion Cuisine 2

   Probably one of the best additions to Watertown, MA, Super Fusion Cuisine offers fresh affordable sushi without the hustle and bustle of going downtown.  What most people don't realize that is the majority of sushi restaurants in America are actually not Japanese owned, but Chinese, and Super Fusion continues that trend.  If you can get past the fact that it's Chinese people creating Japanese dishes while playing Korean Pop music then you'll be in for a treat.

   The decor is very minimalistic, simple but clean, let's be honest though you're here for the food not to admire the interior design.  Sushi is the specialty at Super Fusion and they execute it beautifully.  Some people will say places like "Oishii" in downtown Boston are better however those people should also consider that a dinner at "Oishii" can cost as much as 500.00$ for 2 where as Super Fusion will run about 40.00-60.00$.  My favorite dishes would have to be the foie gras and the chu-toro (fatty tuna), it's a true delight that they offer these items because usually they can only be found at a select few of establishments because it's more expensive and exotic.  The tempura Ice cream is a hit or miss, it's made on the spot so it really boils down to who the chef is, it's tasted perfect on some trips but at other times the batter has been too thick.

  Overall Super Fusion is great, it's simple, fresh, and tasty.  They remain pretty consistent throughout although sometimes they run out of toro and chu-toro due to the limited market.  It's a nice surprise when you consider how many mediocre california roll shops open now so I would highly recommend going if you're in the area.

Score: We Loved it! (8.5/10)

"Double Plus Maki"
"Chu-Toro Sashimi"
"Torched Otoro"
"Tuna Ball"
"Asian styled Foie Gras"
"Bento Sashimi Box"
"Tempura Fried Ice Cream"