Sweet Potato Sweet Potato

Roasted sweet potato seasoned with herbs and spices, served with a tangy yogurt dip.

McNellie's Pub

McNellie's Pub

409 E 1st St, Tulsa, OK 74120, 74120-1828, United States

Pubs • Irish • Burgers • British


"This was an amazing place to eat. I was slightly intimidated but how packed it was but I soon found out that it was because of how delicious everything was! My fiance and I started off with a couple of drafts out of very large variety of beers and the waiter had no trouble recommending the perfect selections for us both. Our appetizer was the Cheese Curds with ranch and WOW absolutely amazing! They were like Mozzarella sticks that just didn't taste Italian. It went very well with the beers. Then we ordered our entrees: St. Patty's Melt with a side of Tabouli and South City Chicken with a side of Pub Fries. It's hard to go wrong with a patty melt but it was delicious none-the-less. We ordered it medium-cooked and it turned out perfectly. The Tabouli was something we have never had before - it was basically like salsa without the sauce, a very interesting side dish that wasn't quite up to our expectations. As for the South City Chicken, talk about a spicy succulence! The chicken was cooked very well and wasn't too thick or thin of a breast. It was covered in Pepper Jack cheese and salsa, giving it a very hot flavor that made my mouth water. I had them leave off the avocado since I'm not a huge fan, so that might have balanced out the zesty flavor a bit more. And of course the Pub Fries were super good - a delicious flavor, cooked just right and not too greasy. At the end, we had enough room in our stomachs for one of their decadent desserts: White Chocolate Chip Brownie served a la mode. The brownie came out very soft but not gooey and was super warm. The right amount of vanilla ice cream was placed on top, followed by a good amount of chocolate fudge dripped over the dessert with a fresh strawberry as extra. Very delicious! The staff was very friendly and helpful, and all the food and drinks came so fast - very little wait time. It was a cozy place to eat with the lights dimmed. All in all, a most fabulous place to eat! We will definitely go back again!!"

Highlands Bar and Grill

Highlands Bar and Grill

2011 11th Ave S Birmingham, AL 35205-2801, United States

Bars • Grill • Vegan • American


"If there is a restaurant that is a Birmingham institution among the wealthier crowd, there is literally only one name that locals would bring up, and it is undoubtedly Highlands. Not that there aren't other nice restaurants, but this spot has proven itself over time and is ran by a chef that most Alabamians are quite proud of. Opened in 1982, Highland's is a place that put Birmingham on the map in a positive way at a time when the post industrial iron period was about to wind down and transform the city. Frank formalized his cooking techniques by working in kitchens of San Francisco and France, creating a medley of American Southern and French cuisine that is difficult to find elsewhere. It was not a time when it was common to see a chef from Alabama going to study cooking in Europe, thus the story was already an anomaly. Frank Stitt was trying to pioneer sustainable agriculture and farming well before anybody in Alabama knew what in the world that actually meant or for that matter, cared. One of the signature items is the baked grits that has been around since the restaurant opened. It's a tasty grits preparation and without a doubt, something to try. The pheasant was spectacular, fairly lean and with a crispy delicious skin, served with grits and green beans. Pastries here are created by Dolester Miles, who has been in the job for well over 30 years. The opera cake is absolutely spectacular, gentle and complexly layered. The basque cake is peachy and moist, with a crispy delicious exterior and Chantilly cream. Not only are these likely the best desserts to discover in Alabama, but may be some of the best to be found in America. The attentiveness got derail was clearly evident. As far as service, generally fine, but not particularly attentive. The waitress did not seem in much of a mood to welcome people to the establishment. Many items on the menu were running out by 8:30pm on a Saturday night. Nobody was particularly impressed with the flounder that got substituted for the grouper. And then there are other questions, why would you run out of grits? They know they are always filled to capacity and ingredients to make grits are not immediately perishable. Highland's has by this point in Birmingham's history become a classic. It's evident that most people here have been around for decades working at their jobs and serving the rich crowds of Mountain Brook. It's a place of great food and shows many combinations of ingredients that are nearly impossible to find elsewhere, let alone be executed this well."

Tang Asian Cuisine

Tang Asian Cuisine

302 Wilkes-Barre Township Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, 18702, United States Of America

Sushi • Asian • Seafood • Chinese


"Tang's Asian Cuisine, located on Wilkes-Barre Township Boulevard, provided a pleasant dining experience with a friendly server and delicious food. We visited on a Friday evening just before 7:00 and were seated promptly as there were plenty of available tables. Our server, a pleasant young woman, brought us our drinks before taking our order. We started with the fried pork Gyoza, which arrived quickly and was served with soy sauce. The Gyoza was crispy and flavorful, with the option for a steamed version as well. The House Pad Thai Rice Noodle dish was also tasty, with the choice of ordering it plain or spicy on a scale of 1 to 10. I opted for a 6, which provided a nice level of heat without being overwhelming. The noodles included chicken, pork, and shrimp, topped with crushed peanuts and a lime wedge on the side. The Spicy Basil Fried Rice with chicken (also a 6) was equally delicious, with the option to choose from vegetables, pork, beef, or shrimp. The portions were generous, enough to take home for later. The ambiance was quiet and comfortable, and our entrees were served promptly. Despite the unassuming exterior of the restaurant, Tang's Asian Cuisine is definitely worth a visit for a flavorful meal. They also offer take-out options, with employees frequently seen preparing orders for customers. Overall, Tang's Asian Cuisine is worth a visit, especially for those looking to grab a bite before heading to nearby Wegman's and Sam's Club for some shopping."

Nobu Chicago

Nobu Chicago

854 W Randolph Street, Chicago, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Japanese • Bar-lounge


"After a brief wait, we were seated at a tiny two-person table squeezed between other small tables, reminiscent of seating you’d find at a Silver Dollar type restaurant. I requested a different spot, preferably a four-top table, but was told that all of those were reserved for larger parties that evening. I then pointed out an empty four-top and was informed it was indeed available. Later, after a party of four finished their meal at that table, a party of two was immediately seated there. We opted for the server to make our menu selections, as this was an option. I mentioned our budget was around $350, and we expressed interest in dishes that included Wagyu. He estimated the price would be around $400, which I approved. As we dined, we noticed several patrons in casual wear—sweats, jeans, baseball caps, and sneakers—clothing that clearly didn't adhere to any dress code. When I inquired about this, our server mentioned that there is a dress code in theory, but it’s not enforced because hotel guests come dressed that way. In total, with drinks, appetizer, main course, and tip, we ended up paying $600. Personally, I feel that the quantity and quality of the food do not justify the high price, and most importantly, the atmosphere and ambiance fall short of what you would expect to pay. This was our third visit to Nobu, and regrettably, it will be our last. Additionally, the servers who brought out the various dishes seemed so rushed that they barely took the time to describe the dishes, often speaking too softly to be understood."