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Better than average Thai in the TenderNob

Better than average Thai in the TenderNob

Review of: Ar Roi Restaurant
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 4
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Invariably, I end up having Thai food at least three times a month. Usually, I’m going to Koh Samui and the Monkey for lunch or Osha for pre-drinking Thai noodle goodness. Occasionally, I make the trek out to the Lower Haight for the excellent dishes at Thep Phanom. As you can see, I take my Thai food seriously.

So, when faced with trying to put together a last minute meal for four yesterday (Saturday) in a location close to Rye for after dinner drinks, I immediately thought about choosing a Thai restaurant, and the location that came to mind was Ar Roi.

I’ve been to Ar Roi at various points throughout the past decade, most recently with a large group of coworkers in 2004. Back then, it was a solid Thai restaurant, and I wondered how it stood the test of time.

The answer is that they stood the test of time very well.

The restaurant interior has been updated since my last trip – deep copper tones accented by dark greens and purples. It was warm and definitely felt Thai without being kitschy. Since it was a larger group, we went with two appetizers, a soup, and three entrees.

We started with the Goong Hoompa (aka Goong Gaborg) – shrimp wrapped in wonton wrappers and deep fried as well as an order of Pork Sate. The shrimp were larger than most, extremely fresh, and very well prepared. The pork sate was good, but there was nothing special or distinctive about it.The soup – Tom Kha Goong – or spicy coconut soup with shrimp was better than average – full of flavor and without the typical sheen of oil on top.

For the main courses, we ordered Gangaree Gai (yellow curry chicken with potatos), Gai Grapao (chicken with chili and basil) and a seafood talay (mixed spicy seafood). The curry was mild but richly flavored and for a non-spicy option, it was fantastic. The talay was fine – but the calamari, mussels and scallops were overcooked (the shrimp were fine). The outstanding dish was the grapao – instead of the typical sliced chicken, it was minced and sauteed in a fantastic spicy basil sauce. It’s been 24 hours and I am still thinking about that dish.

All of this and three Thai iced teas came to $75 without tip.

They’re certainly on the list for good Thai in the city. It’s not as good as Thep Phanom, but for the price and location, they’re certainly going to be part of my regular restaurant rotation.

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Beer geeks rejoice!

Beer geeks rejoice!

Review of: d.b.a.
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 5
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Yeah, the beer geek is here for another review. D.B.A. was recommended many moons ago by Dave Keene, proprietor of the legendary Toronado in San Francisco as “the place” for beer in the Lower East Side, and since my first visit there in the late 1990s, I make sure to stop in every time I pass through the Big Apple.

Yes, it’s still a very good beer bar, with an admirable tequila and scotch selection. On my last trip, I brought a home brewer, a beer drinker, and a Great American Beer Festival judge with me, all of them had a great time experiencing beers that they couldn’t get at home.

The point comes off for two reasons. First off, kill the sports on the TV. You’re a beer bar, not some testosterone-laden jock bar. Oh, and though the bartenders are very nice, they seem to lack the ability to actually find the bottle of beer that I am looking for – even when I call it from the printed list.

For well selected beer, it’s one of the best on the East Coast and highly recommended.

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Great Ballpark Wine and Spirits

Great Ballpark Wine and Spirits

Review of: K & L Wine Merchants
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 4
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If I were a wine aficionado, I would probably fall completely in lust with K&L, considering I can practically see it from my window. But I’m not a wino, I’m a self-avowed alkie. I like my distillates, and when it comes to fermented grape juice, my palate is just not that precise.

With that said, K&L has an amazing selection of whiskeys, including some scotch that I didn’t think was being imported into the states.

While the staff is extremely knowledgable, all purchasing for spirits is handled from the Redwood City location, which means that when I need a special order, I need to contact the remote location, find the spirit buyer and make my request.

The selection is massive and the prices are more than fair… and the distillate section leans heavily towards scotch and irish whisky, which makes me very happy.

It probably deserves 5 stars, but having the whisky buyer stationed at another location knocks it down a point.

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Shine on…

Shine on…

Review of: Shine
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 4
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We’re fans of Sauce, so when I got my notice that there was an event at Shine tonight, I jumped at the chance.

It’s Sauce, but redone as a bar. Lots of tech kitsch like the photo booth, great ventilation, a nice space and a bar that is comfortable almost to the point of being too comfortable, especially when Trip is making the drinks.

10 points for having mini-fridge bottle service, something that is sorely lacking on the Left Coast. For about $200, you get table space and a mini-fridge with a fifth (or two splits) of premium alcohol, a good selection of mixers and a half-dozen airplane “minis” ranging from Don Julio tequila to Fernet Branca. Yep. Get 5 of your friends to pony up about $35 a head and you’re drinking in style for the night.A Cure for Wellness 2017 movie download

I haven’t been here on a regular night, so I might have to amend it when I see the non-party crowd, but based on what I have seen so far, it’s a definite four stars.

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Good cleaners near Caltrain

Good cleaners near Caltrain

Review of: Fanta Deluxe Cleaners
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 4
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Quality: 5 Stars
Price: 4 Stars

From the complimentary tagged blue nylon laundry bags that allows me to get in and out of there in minutes, even when it is busy, to the excellent job they do on repairs and stain removal, it’s the best place in the ballpark area. But be prepared – you’ll pay for it. They’re a little more expensive than the other places in the area, but the clothes come out clean without reeking of chemicals.

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A Ferry Plaza Taqueria

A Ferry Plaza Taqueria

Review of: Pancho Villa Taqueria
By: Avery Glasser
Rating: 4
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Like their main location at 16th and Valencia and their sister shop, El Toro, Pancho Villa Embarcadero is a good spot for a well made burrito or quesadilla. The carnitas are flavorful, the carne asada (chopped steak) is smoky, and the al Pastor (spicy pork) is just perfect when wrapped up in a fresh tortilla with rice, beans, cheese, sour cream and guacamole.

Are there better burritos? Sure – but not in the Embarcadero/South Beach area and especially not after 4pm or on the weekends when everything by our apartment seems to close down.

The food is a definite 3 star, but the fact that it brings affordable food to the Ferry Building area is worth a fourth. Sorry Mijita – I just can’t justify your wallet draining tacos any more.

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