Showing posts with label sushi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sushi. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2015

New Restaurant 5/12 in 2015: Sunset Grill (Overland Park, Kansas)

I feel like I've really been slacking when it comes to trying new restaurants this year. One of my New Year's Resolutions was to try at least 12 new places in 2015, but, since I really wanted to share this with my food loving husband, I'm not counting any of the new places I've tried solo or with friends. If I included those, I'd probably already have 12 restaurants checked off. (Or I'd be really close.)

When we went to visit Tony, Stacy, and their girls (these people are my brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and 2 nieces, if you're wondering) the last weekend in June, we mostly either ate at our "usual" places (like Joe's Kansas City BBQ, formerly known as Oklahoma Joe's but still just as delicious) or made stuff at their house (including my first ever attempt at homemade sushi!). We did manage to squeeze in a new brunch place Sunday morning before we left, though.

Sunset Grill seemed like a local favorite kind of place. (I'm basing this on the fact that it was pretty busy the entire time we were there, and also the fact that Tony said it was one of their favorite spots for brunch.) It had a really cute interior (that, of course, I didn't bother to take pictures of) that made you feel like you were on vacation at the beach. It's a really casual, low key kind of place, perfect for families or a relaxing breakfast/brunch. (They only serve breakfast on Sundays, though, so if you're in the area and planning to check it out, please keep that in mind!)

As for the food, I liked it but didn't love it. I think Eric liked it more than I did. I ordered the Florentine, which was a spin on the classic Eggs Benedict. The spinach was good, the bacon was flavorful and only slightly crispy (which I prefer to super crispy), the eggs were perfectly poached, and the English muffin underneath had a nice crispness, which I really appreciated since they can occasionally get soggy underneath sauce and toppings. I just didn't like the hollandaise they served with it (mostly because it wasn't really hollandaise). I was expecting something classic: lemony and smooth. It was definitely smooth, but it tasted nothing like any hollandaise I've ever had. And, while I'm no expert, Eggs Benedict (and its many variations) is one of my most ordered breakfast/brunch dishes ... So I've eaten my fair share of this sauce. The sauce at Sunset Grill almost had a bit of a sour cream taste. It wasn't terrible, but it was a little bland and not what I was hoping for when I ordered something with hollandaise.

Additionally, the hash browns they served tasted like they'd been microwaved and weren't seasoned at all. I found that really disappointing since I love breakfast potatoes. The fruit cup they served with my meal was a pleasant surprise, though ... Fruit cups at places like this are usually loaded with melon (which I hate!), but this one was filled with some of my favorites: strawberries, bananas, grapes, and pineapple.

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The Florentine.




























Eric, on the other hand, ordered a pretty classic meal, which may be why he had a slightly better experience. He ordered the Meat Lover's Sunrise Skillet and just kept adding shit to it. I asked him what was in it, and he couldn't even remember everything he asked for. Here's what he could remember: scrambled eggs, diced potatoes, sausage, bacon, ham, cheddar and Jack cheeses, pico de gallo, mushrooms, black olives, and spinach. There may be more under all of that madness (see below), though. His meal came with a side of pancakes, which are not pictured here. We actually didn't try each other's food this time (mostly because we had a little person sitting between us who insisted we eat on either side of her), but he said everything was good and he gobbled it all up ... So I'm going to assume his food was a little better than mine.

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The Meat Lover's Sunrise Skillet.

Overall, it was a decent place to grab brunch. It wouldn't be my first choice, but I'd be open to trying other things on the menu if this group wanted to go again. I'll just stay away from their hollandaise (and hash browns).

And since I know you might be curious about the homemade sushi, I took a few pictures to share on the blog. I didn't get any real action shots (unless you count the one of Eric posing with his knife and the raw fish he was cutting up), but that's okay. It wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be, but it's very time consuming (this feast took 4 people about 3 hours to make). You also need the right supplies (Tony and Stacy received some as a Christmas gift last year). Eric and I don't have the supplies for this right now, and since we're really trying not to buy any kitchen stuff until after we buy a house (a.k.a. until we have more room to store it!), I won't have any sushi making tutorials on the blog any time soon. Sorry.

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Eric was put in charge of the fish due to his superior knife skills.

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All of our ingredients (minus the tempura shrimp) prior to rolling: tuna, salmon, crab sticks, avocado, cucumber, spicy mayo (basically mayo mixed with Sriracha), and, of course, nori seaweed sheets and rice.

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You can totally tell we're amateurs (and this was one of our best looking batches!), but it tasted delicious!

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Our sushi feast!  I'm not kidding when I say I probably ate between 30-40 pieces of sushi plus tempura shrimp.  No regrets!

















































































































































And because at this point I'm basically recapping that weekend anyway, I'll end this post with a few pictures we took at a local petting zoo. The baby goats were my favorite ... They were so sweet!

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It was kind of hard to get a good picture through the screens, but this breed of chicken was so funky looking we just had to get some pictures!

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The aforementioned baby goats.  So cute!

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I know you can't see my face, but whatever.  Here I am with my youngest niece, Lucy, who we affectionately call my "little buddy."  My other "little buddies" here are the goat and the giant iced coffee from Starbucks.

Monday, February 2, 2015

New Restaurant 1/12 in 2015: Asian Dragon House

I don't always do the whole weekend recap thing (mostly because the majority of my weekends are pretty low key), but this week I wanted to talk about the dinner Eric and I had out since it was a new (to us) restaurant and the first of 12 for the year.  (If you haven't read my New Year's resolutions post, I talk about that in a little more detail there.)

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Clearly not the best picture, but I'm posting it anyway.


On Saturday we went to Asian Dragon House, which serves sushi, Korean, and Chinese food.  I would describe it as a small restaurant with a casual atmosphere ... It's a good place to go if you want some delicious food and a relaxed evening out, but not if you're looking for a romantic or "special occasion" sort of ambience.  I also wouldn't recommend it if you're in a hurry because it did take a little while to get our food (and our check).  They seemed to be understaffed (one woman was in charge of seating, taking orders, serving patrons, taking care of the checks, and cleaning the tables), and though there weren't a ton of people there when we went, there were definitely enough to keep her pretty busy.  I thought she did a great job handling everything and the food was worth the wait, but, like I said, we won't be going there if we're planning to catch a movie afterward at a specific time.

Asian Dragon House has been on my list of restaurants to try for a quite a while, so I was really excited to finally get to try it out.  I definitely wasn't disappointed!  Even though it took a little while to get our food, everything we ordered was delicious and we left with our bellies full and happy.

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I ordered hot tea (which was only $1.00 for this pot!), and it was perfect for a cold, snowy evening.
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Eric tried sake for the first time.  (I'd never had it either, so I had a few sips as well.  It wasn't bad, but it was definitely strong ... Not something I'd ever order for myself.)
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Instead of an appetizer, we ordered a sushi roll to share.  This was the Yam Yam Crunch Roll, and it was delicious!  It was crispy, fresh, and a little spicy, and I'd definitely order it again.
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A view of the side dishes that came with Eric's meal.  He was nice enough to share.
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Eric's hot stone bibimbap.  I had a bite and it was really good!
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My kimchi fried rice.  It was spicy and flavorful and everything I'd hoped it would be!


This weekend we also got our first big snow of the season.  We've had insanely awesome weather this winter (it was between 50-60+ degrees most days during the last couple of weeks!), but I guess it had to end sometime.

It was snowing when we left for dinner, and it was still snowing when we got home.  I decided to take advantage of the fact that we were already out, and asked Eric to take a couple of pictures for me.  I edited the first one, but I thought the lighting was so cool in the second one that I didn't do anything to it (besides add the words "Divulge and Indulge," of course):

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My "wannabe fashion blogger" pose.  When I look at pictures like this, I remember why I'm not a fashion blogger.
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Once again, my coat appears to have swallowed my hand.  I also just realized that my hand looks deformed since 2 of my fingers are pressed together making it look as though I have 3 fingers and a thumb.  (I actually have 4 fingers and a thumb on both hands, in case you were wondering.)  Try to ignore that, though, and instead focus on how awesome the lighting is!


On Sunday we stayed in all day since it was still a snowy mess outside.  Eric watched the Super Bowl in our guest bedroom since I had no interest in that whatsoever, and I worked on blog posts, binge watched Netflix (I'm on a Law & Order: SVU kick right now), played Trivia Crack (I'm so fucking addicted to this game that it's not even funny), did some laundry, made a crockpot meal (I'll share it soon!), and basically just enjoyed a fairly lazy end to the weekend.