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Haldi Masala

Sunday, October 30th, 2016

20161025_120014New management closed Kangchen Indian Cuisine, located in a strip mall between West Towne and the Beltline, in August and quickly reopened it as Haldi Masala. The focus here is south Indian cuisine, which focuses primarily on rice, lentils and stew.

The sizable menu includes southern Indian specialties such as nellore kara dosa ($6.99, crepe coated with chili paste), royyala iguru ($13.49, shrimp cooked in onion, tomato and spices) and Haldi special biriyani ($16.99, Basmati rice with chicken, herbs, spices and pepper gravy).

The buffet only is available at lunch time. While it seems small, the buffet does offer a representative assortment of items from the menu.

Vegetarian items

  • The hot and sour vegetable soup slightly resembles the soup you would find at a Chinese restaurant, except this version is heavy in carrot taste.
  • I keep seeing cauliflower on more and more menus. Here, the gobi is lightly breaded and sauteed. The chili flavor is prevalent, but you can still discern the cauliflower.
  • Similar to the gobi, the fried lentils let you still taste the lentils in addition to onion and cilantro.
  • The biryani seemed dry and lacking in ingredients.
  • The Daal fry (loose lentil stew) is best complemented with the naan that is served at your table.

20161025_121416Non-vegetarian items

  • Hope you like your eggs spicy. The guddu fry consists of hard-boiled eggs in a sauce that is heavy in onions and jalapenos.
  • I really enjoyed the chicken 65. It’s fairly meaty and breaded in corn flour and spices, then deep fried and tossed with jalapenos.
  • The tilapia is very tender from sitting in its own  stew, which has hints of eggplant flavor.
  • Usually tandoori chicken is too dry for me, but here it was juicy, a pleasant surprise.
  • The baby goat is tender, just be careful of the numerous pieces of bone in the dish.

Haldi Masala is open every day for lunch, dinner and carryout.

Haldi Masala Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Pizza Ranch

Sunday, October 16th, 2016

20161007_175359Is good pizza worth an annoying restaurant setup? That’s your dilemma when you go to Pizza Ranch, which opened another location in the Madison area, this time in Verona.

The buffet ($11.37 for adults) includes fountain soda and dessert (soft-serve ice cream and dessert pizza).

Great variety of pizza. The lengthy list includes BBQ pork, the Trailblazer (pepperoni, sausage, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, green peppers), BLT, the Bronco (meat lovers), buffalo chicken, taco and my particular favorite, the steak and onion.

  • The flavors for the pizzas were true to their names, and each had plenty of toppings. The crust had a nice chew.
  • You also can order a custom pizza while dining in, a seemingly odd choice at a buffet (though I saw plenty of tables do so).

20161007_180036Besides pizza, Pizza Ranch promotes its fried chicken as the Country’s Best Chicken. And actually, I thought it was the star of the buffet. The meat was very moist, and it was coated in a perfectly crispy, semi-salty skin.

Also worth noting: the fried fish was surprisingly acceptable, having a good fish-to-breading ratio. (If you need tartar sauce, you are out of luck.) Meanwhile, the clam chowder was mainly slices of potato, and the cheese stick was oddly flavorless (it’s basically cheese pizza, isn’t it?).

Lots of drawbacks. There’s always a line to get into Pizza Ranch, and it’s not because of its popularity.

  • Plates and tables are not cleared quickly. This is a double-negative, since the restaurant is seat-yourself, and it’s hard to discern if people have left a table since their plates aren’t removed in a timely manner. That’s why you see so many would-be diners hover near tables, which is quite annoying for everyone. A host would easily solve this issue.
  • No condiments at tables. For example, if you want ketchup, you need to grab individual packets in the buffet line.
  • Pizza could be brought out more quickly. I think diners could be in and out more quickly if they didn’t have to wait so long for food to be replenished.

Pizza Ranch is open every day for lunch and dinner.

Pizza Ranch Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Fall menu at Potbelly

Sunday, October 9th, 2016

dsc02293Potbelly Sandwich Shop added special fall menu items on Sept. 13 that will be available until about the end of the year. I accepted a recent invitation to try the Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese, the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich and the Pumpkin Pie Cookie.

The mac & cheese ($7.05) is super creamy, and the dish is more filling than I thought it would be. The all-natural chicken is juicy, and the right amount of Frank’s RedHot sauce sauce is added to enhance, not overpower, the flavor. Honestly, Potbelly should serve this year-round.

There’s plenty of grilled chicken in the sandwich ($6) so that each bite includes some. The sprinkle of blue cheese crumbles was a nice touch. The Frank’s RedHot sauce is dulled a bit by the buttermilk ranch, so add spicy peppers if you want more heat.

The pumpkin pie cookie ($1.30) has a soft middle with a slightly crunchy exterior. The nutmeg shines through–there is also a note of cinnamon–and I kept longing for some whipped cream to go along with this tasty treat.

In Madison, you can find Potbelly on State Street, in West Towne and just past East Towne.

Potbelly Sandwich Works Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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