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Buzzed Into Madison

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

buzzed-into-madisonOn Monday I was interviewed by Emmy Fink for her show on Madison CW called “Buzzed Into Madison.” For this episode, I took her to a couple of places that Madisonians have probably been to or heard of but didn’t realize all they had to offer.

First stop was Nam’s Noodles. While a great Asian food restaurant, it’s also where you can sing karaoke in private rooms. We got to sample some food on camera, too, despite both of us having just ate lunch and not being hungry. (And although you probably won’t hear the audio on the final segment, we did sing, and Emmy has a great voice!)

Then we went to Smoky’s, a well-known steakhouse in town. Just as impressive is its bar, home to Martini Bob and his 200 martinis. Of course Emmy and I sampled one, though it hit us right away since it was in the middle of the afternoon and we had to go back to work.

Looking forward to this appearing on TV (should be a couple of weeks). One thing that I’d like to mention is how quick and efficient Emmy and her cameraman (Dave) are. They didn’t have to spend much time setting up or over-shooting b-roll. We finished in about one hour.

Taste of Madison judging

Monday, July 20th, 2009
I was one of the fortunate few who got to be a judge for Taste of Madison, and that took place today (not sure why so early since the event is not until September).

Despite restaurant participation being voluntary, many restaurants still came to the Quality Inn – Fitchburg and presented their items to the judges. I must say, all the restaurant employees were very friendly and eager to talk about their food items, and I’m sure they would have been this way even if they weren’t being judged.

All the food was displayed at various tables around the room, and judges were allowed to help themselves. (In an adjacent room, the vendors had their food weighed to make sure the portions weren’t too big.)

I sampled 16 different items and rated each on a scale from 1 (bad) to 5 (good). Most items for me were rated 4 or higher; my lowest ranking was a 2.5 (though I won’t say which item). I kept into consideration travel time; since the food was not cooked on site as it will be at Taste of Madison, some items were a bit cold.

My favorite item was Sweet Sophie’s peach soup, which also won my award for “most unique” (a category). A close second was Joey’s Seafood’s firecracker shrimp.

The only downside to the event is that the vendors could come anytime from 1-4 p.m. That meant I had finished eating by the time some vendors were just showing up, so I didn’t get as large of a tasting selection.

Still, I immensely enjoyed the event and hope to be back next year.

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