Posts Tagged ‘Italian’

Dining Out: Hawthorne’s New York Pizza & Bar

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I went to lunch the other day with a group of collegues.  One of them choose Hawthorne’s because it is his favorite restaurant in the area.  I am always skeptical when someone tells me that a place has the best pizza in town - although, I rarely get “bad” pizza.   

Hawthorne's NY Pizza

As a group, we had an order of the garlic knots which were fantastic.  Soft, fresh and hot!  They were some of the best garlic knots I have ever had.

For my meal, I ordered a couple of slices with pepperoni and mushrooms.  It took longer than it should have to get them - quite a while actually.  Once they came out - they were outstanding.  It truly was some of the best pizza I have had in town.    It was similar to many of the other top NY Pizza places in town, but it wasn’t nearly as greasy as some of the others (not that I mind grease.)  

Their menu also boast a wide assortment of other items, from chicken wings and stromboli or calzones to pasta and sandwiches.  I can not wait to try some of the other menu items.  Also, their prices are fairly reasonable with a fairly large slice of NY Pizza starting at $1.75.  A 16-inch pie will run  you about $12-$15 depending upon toppings.

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Dining Out: Olive Garden (Pineville)

Monday, April 28th, 2008

I was in the Pineville area on Sunday and we decided to go to the Olive Garden - one of my mother-in-laws favorite restaurants. I assume most of you are familiar with Olive Garden - a large chain of 611 restaurants throughout the United States and Canada. I rarely think to go eat at an Olive Garden as my first choice, but I am unsure why. The service is usually above grade - especially for a restaurant in its price range. The food has always been very good when I have been as well. And the decor and atmosphere are always pleasing.

This Sunday offered very little out of the ordinary for an Olive Garden experience - very good service, great food at a reasonable price, in a great atmosphere. I always have a hard time ordering at many Italian restaurants because the menu is usually so large and there are so many items that seem similar to me. This time, I ordered the Five Cheese Stuffed Rigatoni with Sausage which is a limited time item. It was outstanding. Each bite of the Rigatoni bursted with the flavor of the cheeses inside. It was covered in tomato alfredo sauce and topped with grilled Italian sausage. The Italian sausage was extremely tender and rich in Italian spices. I am a big fan of this dish and am a bit dissappointed that it is only available for a limited time - especially with a price of only $9.95 including salad.

Olive Garden's Five Cheese Stuff Rigatoni with Sausage

As always, the salad was packed full of fresh veggies and covered in Italian dressing. I am usually a Ranch Dressing type person, but the Italian dressing seems to go with the salad there for some reason. Anyway, it was a great salad. Another nice touch that Olive Garden adds that most restaurants do not is that they serve the salad on a chilled plate. I am not sure why, but this seems to make the salad better?

Olive Garden's Salad Bowl

My wife ordered the Five Cheese Ziti al Forno. This is ziti pasta in a five cheese marinara sauce and covered in Italian cheeses - and then baked. This dish was also excellent. At $12.75, it was pricier in comparison to my dish and I am not sure it was worth that much more than mine.

Olive Garden's Five Cheese Ziti al Forno

My mother-in-law had the Chicken Parmigiana. The dish consisted of a parmesan breaded chicken breast, fried and topped with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese. The overall taste of this dish was satisfying. The chicken was very moist and tender. They could have provided a little more spaghetti as it seems that there was not a lot there. They should up the portion considerably. Spaghetti is cheap. I suggest to double or possibly triple the portion of spaghetti for a $10.75 dish.

Olive Garden's Chicken Parmigiana

Other items of note on this visit:

- Sweet tea needs vast improvement. It was almost unsweet. Add more sugar.
- The breadsticks were great.
- The service was very good. I would even classify it as a tad short of exceptional considering the price range of the restaurant.
- I am always pleasantly surprised by the wonder Andes Chocolate mint provided at the end. (I always remember Christmas time at my grandmothers. I would get a box of these and would secretly eat almost the whole thing that day.)

All in all, Olive Garden was an excellent value for the money. I guess that is why they always seem so busy whenever we go there.

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Quick Meal In: Bertolli Gnocchi in a Tomato Mozzarella Sauce

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Anyone who loves Italian and need quick easy meals at home should try Bertolli Gnocchi in a Tomato Mozarella Sauce. The meal comes in a frozen bag. The sauce is frozen seperately in small chunks which are mixed in with the rest of the meal. It is about as quick and easy as it gets. You just dump the bag into a sauce pan, heat for 8-10 minutes, and serve. The quality is outstanding and is up to the quality of many restuarants. It is definately better than 95% of the frozen stuff on the market.

I am not sure of the price, but I think it was around $5 - $6 at Super Target. I have also seen them at other grocery stores around town. You can print a coupon for $2.50 off of one at the Bertolli website.

There are several other varieties that I plan to try since this one was so good!