Midtown Links (The “Vendrification” Edition)
My Pre-Vendy Award Lunch at Kwik Meal
- “Vendrification” is the perfect word to sum up the current street food scene [Blackbook Mag]
- Erin Zimmer calls the Schnitzel Burger “the juiciest burger of all time” [AHT]
- At Cafe Edison a cup of soup is more like a bowl of soup [Chronicles of Stomach Grumble]
- Cafe Zaiya’s chocolate cake looks delicious [SENY]
- The custard brioche from Street Sweets Truck is expensive but worth it [Ramen and Friends]
- Go Go Curry is a far better deal than the new Katsuhama [A Tiger in the Kitchen]
- Look who’s a fan of Cer Te… [Food Party]
Posted by Zach Brooks at 4:00 pm, September 25th, 2009 under Midtown Links.
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Food Party doesn’t sound like much of a fan: “The moral of the story: conceptually it was a good idea, but, but what I think this is an issue with a lot of these Frankenstein Foods is that as you start to combine all these foods, shit just gets too convoluted and next thing you know you’re not really tasting one thing or the other. And in the case of the Colonel’s Heart Attack, not only did flavors blend into each other, they blended into each other in a bland way. I mean right now it feels like I just ate a biscuit and spinach sandwich that had some crusty stuff and yellow glop in it. Now before this ends with me sounding like I’m damning the Colonel’s Heart Attack, I still want to commend Cer Te for making a creative sandwich, and I will definitely consider going back to check out some of their other sandwich specials such as the Thanksgiving Dip (I’ve always wanted to open a year round Thanksgiving restaurant that just served Thanksgiving food), as well as what looked like quality desserts.”