Monday, December 24, 2007

Have a Merry Merry

...Know what I am saying, know what I am saying? Never forget the joy that was every 33rd skit of Andy Milonaukis. It was great, every 33rd time at least. Anyways, again, have some nice holidays, whatever. Speaking of whatever, is this "A Very Rick James Christmas" (above~?) Apparently not only was Jesus black, so was Santa. Word.
If you are just being lazy, don't go to restaurants. But if you don't have any family around, then do, go to restaurants and be nice, maybe the waiter(s) and waitress(es) will enjoy your company like you enjoy theirs.
Everyone should have a reason to smile at the holidays, and if not, write me at EatSacDrinkSac@yahoo.com and I will be your friend. Also, I hope to have many more dining experiences in the early new year to tell you about.

In the words of Italian Mobsters all through the Sopranos, "Salud!"

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Mimi's Cafe: A-

I hear you: How did Mimis Cafe become the first place to be reviewed this weekend? Well, Saturday night I started by watching the fight (Mayweather vs. Hatton) at my boy Anthony and Noah's place. The fight was great, but our contender, a one Ricky Hatton of England, took the fall.

So it was off to Streets of London, to catch a beer with the Brits. After five minutes, and saying hello to an old friend, we decided to make a run to Whisky Wild, which is some new saloon/bar/club out in the South side of downtown/midtown. After five minutes of freezing my balls off in line, we bailed. Then we went to watch Superbad. Awesome movie by the way. So, after about five minutes at both Streets, and Whisky, I didn't feel we accomplished enough to review.

So Sunday morning, well, afternoon (don't judge me), a lady friend and I headed to Mimis Cafe. It's a "cute" place with similar style to the Disneyland Hotel. It's noticeably clean, bright, and full of Corporate Restaurant cheer.

We waited for a little bit, which was odd, because it wasn't very busy. We found out later that, it had been swamped in the hours preceding our visit, so we could understand a little collective breath catching may have been taking place. When we sat down, we took a booth in the area also known as the Cafe (with both booths, and a bar top for people to sidle up too, the picture below looks like a shot from our booth).

Our server's name was Alvie. He was super nice, and very helpful. Although he seemed fairly busy, he had that presence of an old time server, one of those cats you wouldn't catch stumbling. I ordered breakfast, some Bacon and Eggs, with country potatoes, and Orange Juice and Coffee. My lady friend ordered their new Carne Asada Salad.

My breakfast was great. The bacon was cooked well, but not burnt up. The eggs were hot, and tasty. I didn't even add salt or pepper to a thing. Everything tasted perfect. Then I jumped in on a few bites of the Carne Asada Salad. Wow. This salad is something. The presentation itself is immaculate, then the flavors of this thing were so full, and alive. The steak tender, marinated, and the salad a perfect compliment.

Overall the experience was very pleasant. Our server kept our table in perfect order. When we were through with our food he made sure to immediately take our dishes, and offer us (with charm, not push) some desserts. With the one exception of waiting at the beginning, I'd say this was a top notch dining experience, and I would strongly recommend you go see them too. Just wait until after the rush of old people on Sunday Mornings.

A- (A great option, not a fine dining experience, more like home sweet home).

With Question Comments or Suggestions, Write to me at EatSacDrinkSac@yahoo.com

Friday, December 7, 2007

In The Kitchen

Alright players and peeps, this here is post number one. I will from this day forward serve as your trustworthy friend, filling you in on all things Sacramento.

As I check out a restaurant, you will hear about it. The ups, the downs, the food poisoning. But I can promise you that it won't just be negative shee-ite all the time like the jacked up restaurant reviewer from the Sac News & Review. What's her name, ah yes?
Kate Washington! Has she ever liked anything?

Note to Editor: Fire that broad.

If you have a place you want me to check out, just send me the info. If you are a waiter, chef, or restaurant owner, holler at me, and I will come check you out. Write me at
EatSacDrinkSac@yahoo.com Just make sure and take care of me, you feel me, yo?