Saturday, October 23, 2010

President Thai – Pasadena, CA

I love it when I see a great place like being called family owned.  The menu itself features many of the typical Thai and Asian influenced dishes, but there is something about this place makes the food stand out.  I have no idea what it is, but I bet it has to do with love.  Come here with a group of friends because their portions family style.  And make sure you don’t have a three hour comedy show while its 90 degrees at night afterwards, otherwise you’ll be scrambling to find a Target so you can buy a cooler.  Also, make sure they are willing to give you ice from their soda dispenser, so that you don’t let your $30 worth of leftovers spoil.

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Calamari with a sesame plum sauce – I love that the breading was extra crispy and had sesame seeds actually in it.  Definitely one of the better calamari dishes I’ve had.  The sauce just really makes it better because you don’t see calamari served with plum sauce much,  it’s usually marinara or sweet and sour sauce. 

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Stuffed chicken wings – Chicken wings stuffed with noodles, cabbage, mushrooms, and other veggies.  The panko breading was also so good and deep fried to a perfect golden brown.  However I did have issues with the chicken skin because it was chewy and seemed wrong just to attempt to eat.  I was hoping that the skin would crisp up even a little since the whole thing is deep fried.  But aside from that, the chicken itself, the stuffing and the breading were great.  Just separate the skin and you’ll be fine.

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Crab fried rice – This dish was ALMOST there.  No issues with all the ingredients such as the eggs, bean sprouts, crab, and other vegetables.  The problem is that the rice itself was on the dry side.  However I was able to fix that by adding their house cilantro sauce, as you will see in the next entrĂ©e. The whole rice dish became pretty fantastic I was able to see what the hype was about.  I would say it was probably even better with the cilantro sauce.

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Charbroiled beef – Now here is where is starts to get legendary.  The beef has got to be marinated in a soy sauce vinegar marinade because it was so flavorful and the beef was cooked perfectly.  Not at all over done or dry.  The cilantro sauce was even great with it, but quite honestly the meat was also great on its own.

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Pad thai – You can’t go to a Thai place and not order pad thai.  I didn’t find any ingredients out of the ordinary, but this is the best pad thai I’ve had to date.  The sauce has to have some sort of special ingredient that only family knows because it tastes just a tad sweeter than most, but its that tiny extra sweetness that makes it perfect.

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Pad see ew – With beef and broccoli, I felt same here too.  Just by looking at it, there is nothing out of the ordinary, but its the best pad see ew I’ve ever had.  The way the black bean sauce incorporates and is soaked up by the noodles, just packs it with incredible flavor.

Rating: 4/5 Forks

Budget: $$, about $20 per person.

Friday, October 15, 2010

I heart the Kogi Truck

If you’ve never heard of the Kogi truck, then you must have been living under a rock.  A Korean-Mexican fusion taco truck that brings the taco truck to a much tastier level.  Entrees include, but not limited to, tacos, hot dogs, burritos, quesadillas, and sliders consisting of Korean BBQ and other Asian flavored meats and ingredients.  Check out their schedule and their website at www.kogibbq.com.  I highly recommend getting there a half hour early and bring cash.  And try not to order the entire menu because believe, you’re going to be tempted.  But also trust me when I say that you won’t have enough room for it unless you take it home.  Entrees range from $2-$5.  I also high recommend bringing your own drinks because the canned soda will really drive up the cost.  You can easily spend $15-$20 on the entrees alone without even realizing it.

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The Kogi Dog -  A hot dog topped with their chili soy vinaigrette salad and house red sauce.  I don’t think this will become one of my go-to entrees buts its still worth trying.

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Kim chi quesadilla -  I should warn you, in reading other peoples experiences with the kim chi quesadilla, people either really enjoyed it or just didn’t at all.  I was one of those that did.  You wouldn’t think that cheese and fermented napa cabbage would go together but it actually works out surprisingly well.  You may not like it if you haven’t gotten used to the acquired kim chi taste, but it’s worth giving a try if you have.  It is topped with their red sauce and has sesame seeds, and is a little tangy and a little spicy but not overbearingly spicy.  Make sure you bring your Tide pen because this especially gets messy.  That Tide pen has saved me on more than one occasion.

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The Kogi sliders are by far my most favorite item on their menu.  The meat is Korean BBQ with shredded cheese, chili-soy salad and sesame mayo.  The buns are buttered and toasted and everything together is just oh so heavenly.  The anticipation is brutal but the rewards are priceless to your tummy.

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Our Kogi feast.  Don’t worry, it’s not all for me, although that would be fantastic.  Sorry I didn’t get a better picture of the chocolate cake in the middle, but that’s because I dug into it so fast I forgot to get a close up.  Anyways, that’s their Chocolate Tres Leches.  A super moist chocolate cake that’s topped with peanut brittle, toffee, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Cocoa pebbles.  The diddle has tapioca milk that oozes once you open it up, which is probably why they keep it in the aluminum up.  As they describe on the website “you can totally make out with it in a dark corned shamelessly,” which when my other forgot to get me a fork, I did.  I ate it right out of the cup and wasn’t ashamed to do it in front of four other people. 

Rating: 4.5/ 5 Bites

Budget: $-$$, probably spending in the teens depending on how desperate you are to try everything.

Tip:  Bring your own drinks because drinks ,if you buy it from them, it will easily drive up the cost and its just canned soda.

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