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    Latest Texas Reviews

    Review #

    Restaurant

    Location

    Reviewer

    Date

    Rating

    131

    DK Sushi

    6400 South First Street
    Center Suite C
    Austin, TX 78745
    (512) 326-5807

    Head Public Restaurant Critic

    4/17/2010

    Mediocre

    Currently, I have one of four ratings that I give restaurants based on a visit: Great, Good, Satisfactory, or Sucks. After visiting DK Sushi for the first time, I find myself compelled to add a fifth rating, between Satisfactory and Sucks, and that rating is Mediocre, which is exactly how I felt about DK Sushi.

    First of all, DK Sushi has a horrible location in a small strip mall, which is in a weird location itself. If I was a better writer I might more accurately convey the setting, but I'm not. All I can say is that when I first saw the location, I was like "There's a sushi place there?"

    Anyway, onto the menu. I ordered a wonton soup as an appetizer, and then, for my entree, a yellow tail roll and an Alaskan roll. The soup was good, but it would have been better if I had received it when my meal-mate got his appetizer, and not 10 minutes later. The yellow tail roll was good.

    The Alaskan roll was disappointing, which might have been my own fault. The menu describes the Alaskan roll as "Special California Roll with Fresh Salmon". Now, the way I interpreted the description was that I would be getting a California roll (crab, cucumber, and avocado) with salmon on top. What I received was a roll with salmon, cucumber, and avocado. I was like, "What the fuck." In my mind, a California roll implicitly includes crab, so I was kind of pissed at the absence of that ingredient. This confusion of terms is probably my fault for having false or misleading expectations, but still, my enjoyment of this restaurant was hampered by this failure in communication, which was real.

    Some other nitpicks bothered me about this restaurant. The service was kind of spotty -- not bad, but not really that good either. Also, my meal-mate and I had several plates of sushi between us, but the wasabi and ginger were only included on one of the plates; normally, I'm accustomed to wasabi and ginger being on every plate of sushi and not having to share (although, to be fair, this might be due to me dining alone all the time).

    This restaurant wasn't that great. I didn't go in with high expectations, but even the expectations I formed from their menu alone were let down. This place definitely doesn't suck, but I don't feel that it is quite satisfactory, so I'm gonna have to deem it mediocre.



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    Restaurant

    Location

    Reviewer

    Date

    Rating

    130

    Wing Stop

    500 W William Cannon Drive
    Austin, TX 78745
    (512) 416-WING (9464)

    Head Public Restaurant Critic

    4/11/2010

    Good

    I first discovered Wing Stop my freshmen year in college, in Richardson, Texas. Oddly enough, one of my roommates at the time, a vegeterian no less, was the one that turned me onto the restaurant. We were out and about one day (I think we were going to Blockbuster or something), a Wing Stop was close, and he wanted to go because he liked their fries, so we went and I got some wings while he just got fries. The wings were good, not great, but not bad. After that first encounter, I started treating myself to Wing Stop (take-out only, I never ate there because I didn't want to look lonely and have people pity me) for special occasions, which at that time meant after every test I took.

    Flashfoward a couple of years, I move to Austin from Dallas, and there are no more Wing Stops, yet. Eventually Wing Stop started making their way down south, and now Austin as several Wing Stops.

    I visited the one off of William Cannon, ordered some wings, and ate alone (I'm not scared anymore to eat alone and have people pity me bitches!!!). Anyway, what I really liked about this visit is that Wing Stop now has a 10 wing combo for $8.99, where you get to split the wings between two flavors and also get fries, a drink, and dip (ranch or bleu cheese), which is pretty awesome for wings (which admittedly are kind of expensive to begin with for some reason unknown to me). I got the mild and garlic parmesan flavors, and they were good. The fries were alright -- I remember them being better and having a hint of sugar, but these fries were still alright.

    One of the unusual things for me this visit was that I walk in and see mainly black workers. Now, I'm not a racist, I believe that everybody is born equal in terms of pure unbridled potential, but I'm a realist. Sometimes black people (like hispanics and sometimes orientials) talk in slang and have to occasionally pull up their baggy pants when they take my order (at least at fast food restaurants), and I have to, but don't necessarily want to, adapt to that while I interact with them and pretend that I'm used to that shit... well, that didn't happen this time. These were some of the most professional, courteous, and nice workers I've dealt with in a long time. Kudos to them.



    Review #

    Restaurant

    Location

    Reviewer

    Date

    Rating

    129

    Polvos

    2004 S 1st St
    Austin, TX 78704
    (512) 441-5446

    Head Public Restaurant Critic

    4/3/2010

    Good

    Ate at Polvos, and I liked it. It's a nice restaurant, and apparently extremely popular (although I had never heard of it before). The bad thing about the restaurant is that there's basically no fucking parking. The restaurant's parking lot is pitiful compared to how many people the restaurant can accommodate, so most visitors have to park in the adjacent residential neighborhood (I did at least; I had to park two fucking blocks away!)

    But anyway, parking excluded, this is a nice restaurant with a large menu and a nice self-serve salsa bar. There were a couple of different salsas, my favorite being a dark garlic-y salsa, which was pretty good. Also available at the salsa bar were vegetables, carrots, onions, and jalapenos, that had been soaked in what looked like vinegar -- these were quite tasty as well (I'm guessing these were pickled vegetables of a sort).

    For my entree, I couldn't decide between "Pescado al Mojo de Ajo" ("Grilled Snapper intensely sautéed in Garlic and real Butter served along with our House Salad and Rice"), or "Chili Relleno Original" ("Chile Poblano Pepper stuffed with Cheese, Vegetables, Chicken or Ground Beef, topped with a special Red Sauce and Monterey Jack Cheese. Served with Rice, Beans and corn or flour Tortillas. (Fish or Shrimp available)". My problem is that I just started watching this food/cooking series on PBS Create, "Mexico: One Plate at a Time" with Rick Bayless, and I just recently saw episodes that focused on both pescado al mojo de ajo and chili relleno, so I was hungry for both of them, but I could only choose one. I ended up choosing the chili relleno with chicken, which was quite good and really fucking huge. I was expecting chicken stuffed into a small poblano pepper, but what I got looked like a mound of chickened covered in the skin of a poblano pepper (along with onion if I'm not mistaken), battered, covered in a tomato sauce, and topped with cheese. It really was quite good.

    I quite enjoyed Polvos, just wished they had better parking.



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    Location

    Reviewer

    Date

    Rating

    0 *Ground Zero*

    Logan's Roadhouse

    7612 N. 10th St.
    N. McAllen, TX 78504
    (956) 631-7344

    Head Public Restaurant Critic

    12/23/2007

    Sucks

    On December 23rd, I went out with my parents and brother to Logan's Roadhouse in McAllen, Texas. There was the usual wait, but things started to go down hill when we were seated. The waiter was nice, but incompetent -- the real problem was the food and overall service.

    1.) My dad ordered a bowl of chili as his entree, but as we were being served our food, the waiter apologized and informed us that they were out of chili, as, let me state again, we were being served out food. The waiter should have told us they were out of chili as he was taking our orders or shortly thereafter. Granted, the waiter might not have known himself that they were out of chili, but someone, a cook at least, should have notified him when they got our orders.

    2.) My mom ordered an appetizer platter, which included celery sticks to compliment the buffalo wings, but the celery sticks were DECOMPOSING. Either they had been frozen or they were old, but the were turning to gloo.

    3.) In place of the non-existent chili, my dad ordered an appetizer platter, just as my mom had did. The appetizer is supposed to come with 3 different items (my mom's did) but my dad only got 2 different items. The waiter did not say why, so we had to ask why, when we had ordered 2 of the same plates, they come back looking different. The waiter said that they ran out of one of the items, which is understandable (somewhat), but unacceptable in relation to the shitty service we also received from the restaurant as a whole.

    Overall, I will never eat at a Logan's Roadhouse ever again. The waiter apologized for the service and food saying that they had just finished serving a big party, explaining why some of the food was out of stock, but still, its a restaurant, and they are supposed to be prepared for almost anything.

    Shitty service and shitty food equals a bad review. No more Logan's for me, ever.


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