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Los Atlantes

Sunday, April 9th, 2017

20170403_115412Finally, another area of town besides Middleton got a new Mexican restaurant, and that happens to be Los Atlantes, which opened January in a strip mall on the corner of Whitney Way and Raymond Road. It’s got a small menu with the expected fare plus a few unique items.

Let’s look at the former first. Tacos are $2 each, are served on two sturdy corn tortillas and come with your choice of meat. I liked that there’s a heaping portion of meat that is served with tacos; in fact, I had spillover from my three tacos to create a fourth.

Reviewing the meat choices, I was disappointed with the steak because it was actually dry ground beef, and the marinated pork was surprisingly bland. The lamb, however, was perfect: tender and flavorful (even though it tasted more like goat than lamb). This is what I’ll order next time, too. Your other choices are chicken and chorizo, by the way.

20170403_120536The pork tamale ($1.50; chicken or cheese are the other fillings) grows on you. The exterior is a bit dry, but it’s aided by the red salsa inside. At this point I want to mention that both the homemade red and green salsas are “creamy” and contain so much flavor that I ended up using them with other entrees not from the restaurant–that’s how much I enjoyed them.

Now for the unique items. You’ll get tons of that aforementioned lamb in the consome ($8.99), which aside from the not-too-soft chickpeas that clashed with the rice, carrots, potatoes and onion, made for a satisfying dish. Menudo (soup, $9.99) and a lamb plate ($10.99), plus a fish fry, are some of the other items from this section of the menu.

If you have a sweet tooth, note that Los Atlantes also doubles as a small bakery, with a display case of freshly made treats such as conchas available.

Los Atlantes is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Los Atlantes Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant

Saturday, December 31st, 2016

20161213_114828Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant, near the Original Pancake House on University Avenue, is more similar in concept to a Laredo’s than a Taqueria Guadalajara, where the owner used to work. There’s a bar at the entryway–though I can’t imagine many people coming here to drink–a lunch menu catered to the in-and-out business crowd and free chips and salsa as you are seated.

Let’s start with that lunch menu. Prices range from $6.99-$8.50, and half of the menu consists of heuvos dishes, while the other half consists of combination platters.  I ordered the Heuvos Lalo’s ($8.50).  The steak was slightly chewy, but that was the only downside of a well-crafted dish. It included a good amount of fresh, homemade sauce, two eggs sunny side up (mine were over-cooked as over-hard) and a grilled tortilla to hold everything together.

Burritos, fajitas, “sides” (e.g. quesadillas) and dinner entrees comprised the rest of the menu. Tacos ($2.25 each) are one of those sides and come with your choice of meat such as pork and chicken. I appreciated that the taco was generous in its serving of meat–in my case, beef tongue, which was quite tender–and that overall it had enough flavor that no sauce was necessary.

20161220_121338Lalo’s Special ($12.99) packs a lot on a plate. I wish it came with more than just one piece of the highly flavorful chorizo. The steak had good flavor, too, but it was a bit tough. The thinly sliced potatoes didn’t add anything to the dish.

Tamales are available as a dish ($7.50) or side ($1.75), with chicken or cheese. I have to warn you, the tamale is not pretty to look at, appearing under-cooked. The corn tasted a bit off, and the limited chicken didn’t help. I had to douse it with salsa to get through it.

I really wanted to try the soups (menudo or pozole for $8.99), but unfortunately they’re only served on the weekends. Surprisingly, there’s a kids menu, too.

Lalo’s is open Monday-Saturday for lunch and dinner. The parking lot is tiny, but in the evening, you may park next door at the Original Pancake House.

Lalo's Mexican Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Bonefish Grill Summer Menu

Sunday, July 17th, 2016

Now’s a good time as any to visit Bonefish Grill, which added recently a summer menu. I had the pleasure of being invited to sample the entrees, which include North Atlantic haddock and lobster-stuffed shrimp.

May I start you off with a drink? You’ll find two fruit-based martinis on the menu.

  • You’ll be greeted with a burst of berry flavor after one sip of the Fresh Strawberry Rosé Martini ($9.10), which is muddled with raspberries, blueberries and of course, strawberries. The Belleruche rosé comes in, too, in a complementary way.
  • The Fresh Watermelon martini ($9.40) is comprised of cucumber-infused vodka and muddled watermelon.

Good variety in seafood selection. I appreciated that the seasonal menu is focused but has some breadth to it.

  • The Wild Sockeye Salmon With Spinach, Bacon, Blue ($23.90) is big, flaky and mild. The toppings are generous but still let the salmon shine through.
  • Both parts of the Fresh Walleye & Shrimp $25.90) are indeed super fresh, and the grill flavor reminds you of summer. You don’t even need the citrus aioli; the walleye and shrimp stand out on their own.
  • The Fresh DayBoat Scallops ($22.90) are incredibly soft and tender (sushi grade as described), which is expected from scallops that come off the boat in less than one day. Like the other dishes, the scallops are so fresh that they don’t require the lemon butter drizzle and bacon, though both are nice touches.
  • End your meal with the Fresh Strawberry Shortcake ($7.30). It’s a dry biscuit that sits on a massive bed of strawberries and is drizzled with creme anglaise.

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See more photos in our Bonefish Grill Flickr album.

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