Exactly one year ago, when my friend and I went to California for spring break, I discovered and fell in love with In-N-Out Burger. I've had some pretty awesome burgers in the past, but this was by far the best burger I have ever tasted.
Photo by: Janaan Hashim
Unfortunately, though, In-N-Out is not available in the Midwest. So whenever I go to the west coast, which is surprisingly often, I make sure to visit the privately owned diner.
The thing I love most about In-N-Out is that they have three options: double cheeseburger, regular cheeseburger, and a traditional hamburger (and of course fries and shakes and soft drinks). The simplicity of the menu makes it easy to decide what to order. My personal favorite is their regular burger, which is always cooked to perfection. It's so good it makes me depressed that we don't have one in Chicago.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
So if you decide to make the ridiculously long trip to taste a life changing burger, have fun, eat up, and enjoy!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Review: RA Sushi Bar
Since I'm a giant foodie, I'm not afraid to try out new things. I can eat anything and convince myself it's God's gift to this world. I haven't decided if this is a good thing or a bad thing yet.
Anyway.
Whenever I tell people I love raw fish, most look at me like I'm insane. But I don't really care because sushi is amazing and if I wouldn't die of mercury poisoning, I would eat it every day.
I've been to a number of sushi bars, but the one that stands out to me most is Ra. I was first introduced to the chain last summer and I fell in love. Not only is the decor and overall feel of the restaurant really pleasant, but the prices are decent as well.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
My favorite thing about Ra is their happy hour menu. Every Monday-Saturday, from 3-7 pm Ra offers their customers $2-$7 (select) sushi, appetizers and tapas. Although I don't always catch happy hour, the fact that they offer super cheap (and super yummy) sushi makes me want to hug someone.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
If you like to play it safe and you don't want to eat fish that may or may not poison you, Ra is still a good option to consider. Their menu offers a number of dishes, both cooked and raw, which makes it perfect for everyone.
So whether you're daring enough to try raw fish, or you decide to stick to cooked food, have fun, eat up, and enjoy!
Anyway.
Whenever I tell people I love raw fish, most look at me like I'm insane. But I don't really care because sushi is amazing and if I wouldn't die of mercury poisoning, I would eat it every day.
I've been to a number of sushi bars, but the one that stands out to me most is Ra. I was first introduced to the chain last summer and I fell in love. Not only is the decor and overall feel of the restaurant really pleasant, but the prices are decent as well.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
My favorite thing about Ra is their happy hour menu. Every Monday-Saturday, from 3-7 pm Ra offers their customers $2-$7 (select) sushi, appetizers and tapas. Although I don't always catch happy hour, the fact that they offer super cheap (and super yummy) sushi makes me want to hug someone.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
If you like to play it safe and you don't want to eat fish that may or may not poison you, Ra is still a good option to consider. Their menu offers a number of dishes, both cooked and raw, which makes it perfect for everyone.
So whether you're daring enough to try raw fish, or you decide to stick to cooked food, have fun, eat up, and enjoy!
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Review: Chipotle
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
Part of the reason why I love Chipotle so much is because I've got my order down to a T. It's taken me about a year to perfect my burrito/burrito bowl and I've finally got it down to perfection. There are probably a hundred different ways to order a burrito, taco, or burrito bowl but here's my favorite combination of ingredients:
I start off by ordering a steak burrito with brown rice and grilled veggies. Then, I ask for mild AND hot sauce, sour cream, cheese, lettuce, and corn. It's basically a steak burrito with almost everything. I find that the many different ingredients creates a wonderful mix of different tastes and textures, which is my absolute favorite thing about burritos.
Overall, I would highly recommend Chipotle if you're craving a burrito that's bigger than your head. All the fresh ingredients and cruelty free meat selections are amazing, and the vibe of the Mexican grill is very inviting.
So whether you decide to indulge in a giant burrito, a delicious taco, or a bag of chips and guac, have fun, eat up, and enjoy!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Review: Thai Bowl
One of my favorite things about going to school in the city
is the chance to eat at little restaurants every so often. My current favorite
restaurant to grab a quick lunch at has been Thai Bowl. Its close proximity and
cheap, delicious options makes the family owned business a great place to
dine.
I was introduced to Thai Bowl last semester. At first, I
wasn’t entirely sure if I liked it, considering it was really late and I was
really hungry. And when it’s late and I’m hungry I can eat crayons and convince
myself they taste good.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
The one thing I really love about Thai Bowl is that they are
great at making dishes specific to your liking. I’m not a very picky person,
but I’m very specific about how I want certain meals made, and the chefs at
Thai Bowl have always been happy to help.
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
Photo by: Maryem Abdulla
My favorite dishes to try at any Thai restaurant are noodle
dishes. Something about the way they prepare them is always comforting to indulge
in. And although I can always make myself Ramen Noodles and have both comfort
and deliciousness in three minutes, I would much rather go out and buy a big
bowl of yumminess (which says a lot, because I’m the laziest person in the
whole world).
So if you decide to try a hearty dish, or just savor some
bubble tea, have fun, eat up, and enjoy!
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