Morbid Curiosity
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Guest_rockdoggydog_*
Posted 22 May 2005 - 06:35 AM
Rocky
#2
Posted 22 May 2005 - 10:25 PM
#3
Posted 22 May 2005 - 10:33 PM
Warren Buffett
#4
Posted 23 May 2005 - 12:30 AM
- Athenaeus
#5
Posted 23 May 2005 - 02:09 AM
YOU DA' MAN! for starting this thread!
Amber and I ate at Moon Temple about a year ago....(Yeah, blame the Entertainment Book!) Agree with Eden...It probably has not improved much. It had a very odd smell and the food was just plain bad.
Traveler's Cafe IV on Aurora....Morbid Curiosity drove me there, and MC will be the death of me if I eat at too many like the Traveler's. The whole place appears to be a smoking area...or is it that their air filter blows? We may never know.
Think of the worst, crappiest meal at Denny's that you ever had....Got it? Good. Now, think of that meal made with even worst quality ingredients. (Tough to imagine, I know. Maybe as tough as the beef that was in my "French" dip...along with the crappy, SUB SIMPLOT-quality ((Ahhh....Burger Club at the Ram...)) "Freedom Fries" ((yes, they were labeled as such,)) that came with them.
My friend fared no better, with his rubbery, watery, open faced "roast" beef sandwich. At least the gravy wasn't lumpy...Oh, wait, it was 90% Water! Blech.
It does win the award for most random furnishings, though. As you enter the place, there is an obviously unused tread mill right be the entrance.
I'm really hoping to unearth some gems with this thread. That would rock.
#6
Posted 23 May 2005 - 04:46 PM
Fai Jai, thanks for taking one for the team. Paul and I wonder about this place every time we drive by. Scratch that off the list.Traveler's Cafe IV on Aurora....
On the west side of Aurora, near 79th, is a "California Style" pizza place selling pizza by the slice. I can't remember the name but I'm fascinated by it.
Great thread Rocky.
You deserve a triumphant mouthful of meat........Lily to Marshall as he searches for the best burger in NY on HIMYM
#7
Posted 23 May 2005 - 05:09 PM
i bet 6 of you respond to tell me it's great. if they make their own tortillas i will slap myself.
#8
Posted 23 May 2005 - 05:53 PM
A couple weeks ago I went to Moon Temple with (drunk) friends (i of course was just a little tipsy). We arrived around 1:30 am, haven't been out that late for about 20 years and it was super fun. We all survived the potstickers without even a stomach ache. Head ache was a different story.. Terrible drinks though, stick with the beer. Service was surprisingly nice and prompt. Funky downmarket decor and packed with people at that hour.Rocky ----
YOU DA' MAN! for starting this thread!
Amber and I ate at Moon Temple about a year ago....(Yeah, blame the Entertainment Book!) Agree with Eden...It probably has not improved much. It had a very odd smell and the food was just plain bad.
Earlier on the same night we visited the Monkey Bar on Roosevelt which is a place I've often wondered about. Really fun 2 guy band playing extremely energetic punkish rock, a table full of serious poker players who were somehow oblivious to the band, and all ages from 21 year old dancing trendy kids, professor looking couples, guys with LONG ponytails and old, crusty geezers. My little crew added beauty and sophistication.
Can't vouch for the food, but the place is great for slumming. The beer was ok.
#9
Posted 23 May 2005 - 06:16 PM
I think our first visit to Cyndy's on Aurora, lo these many years ago, falls into this category. It's just what it looks like from the outside: a greasy-spoon diner, but a good one, complete with smoking section and waitresses who call you "hon".
~A
#10
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:20 PM
#11
Guest_rockdoggydog_*
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:30 PM
Oooh, I forgot about Cyndy's, really good pankcakes and excellent crispy canned corned beef hash. Yes, I like the canned stuff.I think our first visit to Cyndy's on Aurora, lo these many years ago, falls into this category. It's just what it looks like from the outside: a greasy-spoon diner, but a good one, complete with smoking section and waitresses who call you "hon".
~A
Rocky
#12
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:37 PM
Me too! They also do a bang-up canned version at Beth's....excellent crispy canned corned beef hash. Yes, I like the canned stuff.
One of my most-amusing (and oft-repeated) breakfast scenarios...
Me: "Is your corned beef hash home-made?"
Waitress: "Oh, yes! It's great!"
Me: "Well, then I will have the bacon."
The look on the server's face is priceless.
The other thing I love at Cyndy's is that you can order gravy on your hashbrowns (or homefries) for a buck, but if you want it on the side, you pay $3.
~A
#13
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:45 PM
That's so funny, I feel the same way. I especially hate it when they make their own and the cornned beef is in big shreds and it's all kind of loose and undercooked. Hash should be crispy on the outside and smooshy on the inside!Me too! They also do a bang-up canned version at Beth's....excellent crispy canned corned beef hash. Yes, I like the canned stuff.
One of my most-amusing (and oft-repeated) breakfast scenarios...
Me: "Is your corned beef hash home-made?"
Waitress: "Oh, yes! It's great!"
Me: "Well, then I will have the bacon."
The look on the server's face is priceless.
Seattle, WA USA
"But there's tacos, Randy. You know how I feel about tacos. It's the only food shaped like a smile....A beef smile."
--Earl (Jason Lee), from "My Name is Earl", Episode: South of the Border Part Uno, Season 2
#14
Guest_rockdoggydog_*
Posted 23 May 2005 - 07:55 PM
That's so funny, I feel the same way. I especially hate it when they make their own and the cornned beef is in big shreds and it's all kind of loose and undercooked. Hash should be crispy on the outside and smooshy on the inside!Me too! They also do a bang-up canned version at Beth's....excellent crispy canned corned beef hash. Yes, I like the canned stuff.
One of my most-amusing (and oft-repeated) breakfast scenarios...
Me: "Is your corned beef hash home-made?"
Waitress: "Oh, yes! It's great!"
Me: "Well, then I will have the bacon."
The look on the server's face is priceless.
Rocky
#15
Posted 23 May 2005 - 08:12 PM
InnBinn in Ballard is also awful: greasy flavorless potstickers, dried crusty fried rice, gloppy sugary sauces with no flavor etc. (Tried originally about 10 years ago, and then someone brought their take-out to my house a year or so ago, seemed about the same)
If you want bad chinese food in Ballard stick with Louie's - it's mediocre, but it's miles above InnBinn.
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