My top 5 isn't really a list of the best 5 restaurants. Just some sentimental selections.
#1 Red Iguana. This restaurant is about a mile from my childhood home. It's also the first place I took my wife out to eat after we officially started dating. We made a habit of eating there every Friday for the first few years we dated. There was one old lady server who was there all the time, I figure she was family of the owner. Anyway, her section was usually right up front as you walked in the door. She was usually the one who sat people. My wife and I are pretty good tippers. We've both worked as servers and both our mom's have been servers and we go out to eat all the time. So this lady would snatch us up (and correct my pronunciation of amarillo every time), but she'd also seat us the second we walked in even when it was busy. Back then it was busy, but not like it is now.
#2 Sakana. This is a sushi place within walking distance of my house that actually has good sushi. The owner is a woman who is usually there and who usually talks to every table. The first couple years they had some consistency issues. I noticed a chef who seemed to be a moody prick. Well, he vanished and they have been extraordinarily consistent ever since. My wife actually complained about the ginger (they had pink stuff that tasted like window cleaner) and shortly thereafter they had natural looking ginger that had a much better flavor.
#3 Dodo. My wife's mom worked at their original location and was personal friends with the owners. I think the owners made better friends and they lost touch, but it's a nice place. I don't think the same people own it. Their BBQ turkey comes with a very interesting thin, vinegary BBQ sauce, and their gazpacho, when they have it, is really good.
#4 Fiddler's Elbow. Was within walking distance of the first apt. my wife (GF at the time) and I rented. Pitchers of decent beer, pool tables, a nice patio, right next to the original Wizard's and Dreams and Blue Boutique. Kind of a grungy area when we lived there. I've heard it's gotten a lot nicer since we left...lol
#5 The New Thai Cafe. This place is very surprising. It's just another Thai place. So it isn't like it's going to be something entirely different, but these guys make the most tender Satay Gai I've had anywhere and it's been super tender all of the several dozen times we've ordered it. Their Nam Tok is so good my wife and I both order it now every time no matter what. I can tell that they like that we order it, too. They are very proud of their food.
#1 Red Iguana. This restaurant is about a mile from my childhood home. It's also the first place I took my wife out to eat after we officially started dating. We made a habit of eating there every Friday for the first few years we dated. There was one old lady server who was there all the time, I figure she was family of the owner. Anyway, her section was usually right up front as you walked in the door. She was usually the one who sat people. My wife and I are pretty good tippers. We've both worked as servers and both our mom's have been servers and we go out to eat all the time. So this lady would snatch us up (and correct my pronunciation of amarillo every time), but she'd also seat us the second we walked in even when it was busy. Back then it was busy, but not like it is now.
#2 Sakana. This is a sushi place within walking distance of my house that actually has good sushi. The owner is a woman who is usually there and who usually talks to every table. The first couple years they had some consistency issues. I noticed a chef who seemed to be a moody prick. Well, he vanished and they have been extraordinarily consistent ever since. My wife actually complained about the ginger (they had pink stuff that tasted like window cleaner) and shortly thereafter they had natural looking ginger that had a much better flavor.
#3 Dodo. My wife's mom worked at their original location and was personal friends with the owners. I think the owners made better friends and they lost touch, but it's a nice place. I don't think the same people own it. Their BBQ turkey comes with a very interesting thin, vinegary BBQ sauce, and their gazpacho, when they have it, is really good.
#4 Fiddler's Elbow. Was within walking distance of the first apt. my wife (GF at the time) and I rented. Pitchers of decent beer, pool tables, a nice patio, right next to the original Wizard's and Dreams and Blue Boutique. Kind of a grungy area when we lived there. I've heard it's gotten a lot nicer since we left...lol
#5 The New Thai Cafe. This place is very surprising. It's just another Thai place. So it isn't like it's going to be something entirely different, but these guys make the most tender Satay Gai I've had anywhere and it's been super tender all of the several dozen times we've ordered it. Their Nam Tok is so good my wife and I both order it now every time no matter what. I can tell that they like that we order it, too. They are very proud of their food.
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