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Everly

January 7th, 2017

tuna-bologneseOne part of Bluephies became Miko Poke, and the other part is now Everly, a California-inspired restaurant that leans heavy on vegetables and grains. Food Fight did a commendable job of making clever, unique restaurants that are worthy of regular visits.

The bright space of Everly includes a full bar, though there are currently no plans for happy hour or nightly drink specials, according to a bartender. I look forward to the summer, when a full-service outdoor eating area will open.

Everly’s menu is robust, so I did my best to try a cross-section of it, starting with the “Vegetables” section. The serving size of the yellow curry eggplant ($7) dish was much smaller than expected. The eggplant was perfectly tender, and the chiles added some welcomed heat, but the curry sauce itself was bland.

The best way to describe the Tuna Conserva Sandwich ($12) is fresh. Everything from the ample tuna to the cucumbers and roasted red peppers exuded freshness. The lemon caper aioli provided the flavor for this sandwich, which was held firmly together by toasted bread. You’ll also find a burger ($12) and a roasted chicken sandwich ($12) among the sandwiches.

mushrooms-eggplant“Things on Toast” is actually a section of the menu, and I ordered the seasonal mushroom toast ($11). It’s a minor point, but I liked that the semi-sour, (marrow) buttery toast had slits cut into it to make it easier to pull apart and eat. The abundance of mushrooms, which included shiitake and crimini, captured the flavors of the garlic and herbs with which they were sauteed.

Among the pastas, I chose the Buckwheat Bolognese ($16). The ground Heritage pork, which I look forward to eating at every restaurant in which it’s served, was dry and flavorless, and the buckwheat fettuccine was under-cooked (too al dente for this dish). Fortunately, they were saved by the deep, complex Bolognese sauce, which must’ve absorbed all of the flavor from the pork.

The only sections I missed were salads (I already had enough veggies here) and big/small plates. The latter includes buttermilk fried chicken ($9) and pork + white corn grits ($16). Brunch is served on the weekends.

Everly is open for lunch on weekdays, dinner every day and brunch on weekends.

Everly Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant

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

NYE 2016 in Madison

December 24th, 2016

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Here’s a rundown of major parties happening on New Year’s Eve in Madison:

  • Barolo, Black Locust and Julep: Various food and drink specials and DJ.
  • Bowl-a-Vard: Live performance by Vinyl Thunder.
  • Cardinal Bar: DJs, cocktail buffet and dancing until 5 a.m. Cover is $15.
  • Concourse Hotel: Dinner, comedy and dancing. Accommodation and dining packages range from $199-$459.
  • DLUX: Premium open bar and passed hors d’oeuvres. Tickets are $85.
  • Edgewater Hotel: Escape to New York with ice skating and a ball drop. Tickets are $100.
  • Essen Haus and Come Back In: All-you-can eat and drink, plus live music. Tickets are $75-$80.
  • High Noon Saloon: Several tribute bands, including for Black Sabbath. Tickets are $10.
  • HotelRED: A party called FANCY with all proceeds going to Gio’s Garden. Tickets are $99.
  • Ivory Room: A Masquerade party with open bar. Tickets are $60-$250.
  • Liquid: Includes a $1,000 money shower. Tickets are $25-$200.
  • Majestic Theatre: DecaDance, featuring 100 years of dance music. Tickets are $25.
  • Plan B: Glitter, Glitz and Glam, with drag performances and a Fireball toast. Tickets are $10-$15.
  • Red Zone Madison: Live performance by Cherry Pie. Tickets cost $15-$40.
  • Tavernakaya: Roaring 20s party with DJ. Cover is $10.

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 to ring in 2017.

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