Blackened Salmon Tacos
Sena on Myrtle

Sena on Myrtle

409 S Myrtle Ave Monrovia, CA 91016-2811, United States

Pizza • Drinks • Mexican • American


"In the old town of Monrovia opposite the theatres lies this small eclectic find is a fantastic taco bar! Come for Happy Hour Monday to Friday from 15:00 to 18:00 and enjoy tacos, nachos and other Spanish dishes at Happy Hour Price. Margaritas with Tajin on the rim come classic, mango, strawberry or pomegranate. All are very refreshing. The Street Tacos are full of taste and only the right amount of food. Lucky The Hour menu also includes a Kobe Slider with Pepper-Jack, Queso and Chorizo. A short-Rib Quesadilla, Ceviche Tostada or a Tempura Shrimp Taco. Are you hungry? How about a Mediterranean chicken dish with avocado, feta cheese, cucumber, calmata olives, brown rice, served with tahini and balsam sauce or enjoy a Blackened Salmon Taco with cut avocado, roasted Chiles, corn salsa, Slav and Crema. Enjoy the bar and music, or eat on the outdoor terrace and people watch foot traffic, or larger parties can enjoy their meal on the back outside the terrace. Service is friendly and you are almost sure to meet a friend. There are parking spaces on the street if you are lucky or park in public parking at Lime Street on the back of the police station. Up and down Myrtle and search in shops. There is a handmade ice store two doors down for a bathroom of cooling before you return to the car. Farmers Market is on Friday from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. if you so wish before or after your visit to Sena. Sena is one of my personal favorites."

Chesapeake Tavern

Chesapeake Tavern

1 West Mill Road, Washington Township, NJ 07853, Long Valley, United States

Pizza • Coffee • Seafood • American


"It’s a shame to post that the Chesapeake Inn is one of the best seafood places in the area. We dined there four times in last year and recently for the ALL YOU CAN EAT SHRIMP yet not until we left and saw the kitchen help eating the same special at the bar did we realize how sub par our serving was presented to us in comparison. Very shady. My suggestion is to eat in the dining rooms. The downside is the bar area is where the HAPPY HOUR specials are ordered and served which in turn results in smaller portions. And furthermore, when we asked the server for another serving of all you can eat shrimp to which he replied “ Is this your second or third helping of shrimp!” What does he care? Remember, it’s ALL YOU CAN EAT! It’s bar shrimp, medium at best and $26.99! There are no seconds on the SIDES. A pittance portion of vegetables and child’s portion of rice and the price for their frozen seafood is overwhelming for the underwhelming portions!! Never again! And those happy hour crab cakes need mayonnaise, more herbs and a LIFT in respect to their size and taste! It’s sad when restaurants add these useless garnishes/dry julienne cuts of unknown fresh veggies on my plate. Look at the pitiful stuffed shrimp! Nothing creative, all cheap plate props. That kale salad was plopped on the plate, $14! Do better, Chesapeake Tavern. Parking: The large parking lot serves three restaurants on that corner site"

Dexter's Winter Park

Dexter's Winter Park

Winter Park, 558 W New England Ave, 32789-4279, United States

Salad • Chicken • American • Sandwiches


"Our dishes arrived quickly, but they were lukewarm. The sauce was unnaturally thick and lacked any depth of flavor. It was bland, rubbery, and totally devoid of lemon, butter, salt, or even a hint of Tabasco or Worcestershire sauce. It looked like a ghostly, anemic pale yellow goo, hiding numerous flaws underneath. The French bread underneath was soft and not grilled, while the poached eggs, although cooked correctly, were barely above room temperature. The spinach promised on the menu consisted of just two tiny, crumpled bits of green (smaller than a dime) atop the eggs. The thin slice of smoked turkey that covered the bread was still refrigerator cold. The small fruit cup was unremarkable, and the four tiny potato cakes, about the size of silver dollars, were hard and inedible, resembling hockey pucks. One even shot out onto the floor when my wife tried to cut it. The manager came over as we were finishing our “meal” and asked how the food was. After we shared our thoughts, he asked why we didn’t say anything sooner. I replied that we never had the opportunity, and he quickly disappeared, never to return. Our server was friendly and did refill our drinks before the brunch arrived, but she never checked back after the food was served. Obviously, she wasn’t the cook. We do NOT recommend the Eggs Benedict at Dexter's. At $11, it was particularly disappointing. Please consider trying something else. This was our first bad experience at Dexter's, despite having tried nearly half the menu. AVOID the Eggs Benedict at all costs. I'm sorry to say that their version is truly awful."