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NYE 2015 in Madison

Saturday, December 26th, 2015

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For years I’ve lamented how few New Year’s Eve activities we have in Madison. I’m happy to see things have turned around, judging by this select list of New Year’s Eve parties:

  • A-OK, Barolo and Julep: Food, live music, two drink tickets and gift bags. Tickets are $65.
  • Badger Bowl: Live performance by Cherry Pie, $2,016 in giveaways. Tickets are $15-$40.
  • Concourse Hotel: Dinner, comedy and dancing. Accommodation and dining packages range from $179-$349.
  • DLUX: Premium open bar, hors d’oeuvres and DJ. Tickets are $85.
  • Edgewater Hotel: Gravity Ball, with live music, appetizers, three drink tickets and a ball drop. Tickets are $95-$1,250.
  • Essen Haus and Come Back In: All-you-can eat and drink, plus live music. Tickets are $70-$75.
  • Graduate Madison: Four-course prix-fixe meal and live entertainment. Tickets are $75 (hotel packages also available).
  • High Noon Saloon: Seven tribute bands. Tickets are $10.
  • Ivory Room: Midnight Masquerade, with open bar and costume contest. Tickets are $100.
  • Liquid: Timeless party, with all-you-can drink, DJ and 4 a.m. breakfast buffet. Tickets are $85.
  • Majestic Theatre: Decadance, featuring 100 years of dance music. Tickets are $20.

If you aren’t interested in these big parties, keep in mind that many restaurants are having New Year’s Eve dinner specials, and many bars will have some sort of drink special and entertainment to ring in 2016.

The food lover’s gadget wish list 2015

Sunday, December 20th, 2015

Whether you’re a foodie, love to cook, have a killer home bar or simply want to make your life more convenient, here’s a list of gadgets–and food/drink packages–that are sure to make good gifts:

Choucroute Garnie

Thermapen

Turntable Kitchen Timer

Condiment Fork

Measuring Pasta Box Top

Darth Vader Toaster

Say Cheese Instant Slicer

2-Liter Soft Drink Dispenser

Flaviar subscription

SoHo Gourmet Cuisines

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

It’s nice to see a popular food cart–in this case, SoHo Gourmet Cuisines–open a restaurant. While I appreciate being able to get the multi-ethnic cuisine at-will, I’d like to see some improvements in service before making this place a regular stop.

The rice plates and pan-fried dumplings ($6 for six, $9 for 10) from the food cart are the stars of the restaurant’s menu. The Shanghai braised pork belly ($11) is super tender and comes with a slight crispiness from the splash frying. I also enjoyed the Korean-style beef ($10) for its grilled flavor, but I wish the strips of beef weren’t well done. The accompanying kimchi was some of the best I’ve had; the spice level was perfect.

The other rice plate I ordered was the Hong Kong curry ($9) with chicken. The portion of chicken was generous, but there wasn’t much of the mild curry sauce and barely any potatoes or carrots.

The dumplings are part of the “share plates” menu. First, you have to try the mac n’ cheese dumplings. The macaroni is stuffed inside the dumplings, and you get a cheese dipping sauce with them. Chicken, beef and pork make up the other fillings; I liked that the pork dumplings weren’t loaded with vegetable filler.

My favorite item is the Cantonese fried tofu ($6.50). They’re perfectly fried and moist, and they sit on a bed of chopped garlic, green onions and soy sauce. Calamari is another appetizer; salads comprise the rest of the short menu.

My hope is that the restaurant hires some more cooks to speed up service (my 15-minute order took 35 minutes). Others in the restaurant had been waiting just as long as I was, and it’s awkward to listen to the owner yell at his staff in the open kitchen.

SoHo Gourmet Cuisines is open for lunch, dinner and carryout every day.

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